Letter from Samuel May, Boston, to Richard Davis Webb, Nov. 26, 1861

May discusses business matters and mentions the death of Francis Jackson. He tells Webb, "never, since I became an Abolitionist, have I seen such hopeful times as these for the anti-slavery cause." He complains of England's pro-Southern leanings and mentions various English ar...

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