Letter from Lydia Maria Child, Wayland, to Mrs. May, Sep. 10th 1861

Due to financial contraints, Child suggests that the Society host a modest private party instead of a large public event. A professional musician could sing popular songs. Mr. Garrison and friends could sing anti-slavery hymns.

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