Letter from James Sloan Gibbons, New York, to Caroline Weston, 1842 June 11

James S. Gibbons writes to Caroline Weston in regards to welcoming her free expression on the subjection of the "correction." He does not value his own opinion highly but is disposed to "quarrel about with my dearest friends, is, disregard of right of opinion." He says, a spir...

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