Letter from Eliza Wigham, Edinburgh, to Samuel May, 5.12.1861

Wigham thinks that British sympathies would have been more strongly with the North if an anti-slavery war had been proclaimed. She tells May that she can neither understand a war for the preservation of the Union, nor abolitionist support for such a war. She expresses fears of...

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