Letter from Edward Brooks Hall, Providence, [R.I.], to Samuel May, Dec. 12, '50

Hall received a letter from Mary Carpenter that showed he had strongly advised her to continue her support of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Fair. He quotes most of Miss Carpenter's letter to May and refers to a speech made in Chicago by Edwin Channing Larned in answer to Step...

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