Letter from Thomas Hill, Webster, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1850 June 29th

In this letter to Samuel May, Thomas Hill suggests that meetings in Webster should be held "as late in the season as possible." He tells May that he would "prefer lectures to a Convention" as he believes the "people here are not sufficiently antislavery to be as much intereste...

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