Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, Mass., to Richard Davis Webb, August 7, 1859

May wants to know when Webb's son will arrive in Boston. He says that he has heard from his own son, Edward. May tells Webb of Stephen S. Foster's Disunion Voting Political Party. He mentions Parker Pillsbury, "one of the most morbidly sensitive persons [he] ever knew" and Pil...

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