Letter from James B. Whitcomb, Brooklyn, [Connecticut], to Samuel May, 1850 Oct[ober] 20th

James B. Whitcomb writes to Samuel May stating that the planned convention in Danielsonville, Connecticut has pushed a proposed meeting against the Fugitive Slave Law in Brooklyn, Connecticut back one week. Whitcomb hopes the postponement will allow them to "secure a speaker f...

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