Letter from Thomas Haskell, Gloucester, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1851 Oct[ober] 26th

Thomas Haskell writes to Samuel May stating that William Henry Fish said "that you would attend an antislavery meeting here next Sunday." Haskell says that he made arrangements for meetings in Essex and Gloucester and expects May to come with Fish and Lucy Stone.

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