Letter from George Trask, Fitchburg [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garrison, Nov. 13 [18]68

George Trask discusses the danger of tobacco, and asks William Lloyd Garrison to tell the public what he thinks after examining the “specimens of facts” that he is sending to him. He expresses his determination to battle tobacco, but says he is alone and too old to pursue this...

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