Letter from Samuel May, Boston, to Mary Carpenter, Nov. 2nd, 1847

May sends a few autographs and asks if Miss Carpenter would be likely to see Ralph Waldo Emerson during his trip to England. He tells Miss Carpenter, "we are approaching the heated and unprincipled times of another Presidential Election. No imagination of the evil results of o...

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