Letter from John Bishop Estlin, Bristol, to Samuel May, Feb. 1, 1846

Estlin begins by approving the reduction in the postal rates before discussing the Oregon boundary dispute, orders for books, and an accidental dose of laudanum given to him by his daughter during a recent illness. He discusses the visit of Frederick Douglass at some length an...

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