Telegrams from William Still, Philadelphia, to Samuel May, Jr., Mch. XIIth, [1860]

These telegrams, addressed to Samuel May at Cornhill Street in Boston, read, "You must come" and "Only your presence will do." This correspondence presumably relates to a libel suit in which Still is charged by a Mrs. Wells. See also MS B.1.6 v.8, p.9, MS B.1.6 v.8, p.10 and M...

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