Letter from Oliver Johnson, Clifton Spring, [N.Y.], to Samuel May, Aug. 14, 1887
Johnson returns May's letter from Evelyn E. Plummer. He philosophizes on the number of good people in the world and complains that the newspapers give too much space to "crime and wickedness." He encloses a letter from Theodore Dwight Weld, which was apparently almost illegibl...
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1887
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English
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4529907
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Boston Public Library
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1
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1 leaf (4 p.) ; 5 x 8 in.
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