Letter from Edward Brooks Hall, Providence, [R.I.], to Samuel May, Oct. 28, 1850

Hall informs May that he has a son dying of consumption. He also tells May that he does not want his last letter to be sent to Bristol in answer to George Armstrong's letter to May. Hall claims that May misinterpreted the words "sometimes spoke against the usual observance of...

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