Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, [Mass.], to Richard Davis Webb, Nov. 8, 1871

May praises the editorials of George William Curtis. He mentions the investigation of the Tweed Ring in New York and the state's recent elections. May says that in Massachusetts, "the 'Labor Reform' and "Prohibitory' parties have fallen off one half from their last year's vote...

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