Letter from Joseph J. Locke, Barre, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1851 June 9

J.J. Locke writes to Samuel May discussing whether to hold an antislavery convention at Barre, Petersham, or Hardwick, Massachusetts. Locke states that "We could have a very delightful meeting here I have no doubt" but he thinks that while it is, "Doubtless we should have a go...

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