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Cre-Garr

 File — Box: 17, Folder: 13

Scope and Contents

Included in this folder:

  • Cresson, Elliott [see also oversize]: Sent to Rev. Dr. Proudfit, Esq., dated April 11, 1835.
  • Dickinson, Anna E.: Sent to ---, undated. A sentiment: "Above all things liberty."
  • Dickinson, Anna E.: Sent to Samuel R. Shipley, undated. Apologizes for her tardiness in acknowledging his letter.
  • Douglass, Frederick [see also oversize]
  • Douglass, Frederick: Sent to Mr. J.B. Pugh, dated September 23, 1869.
  • Douglass, Frederick: Sent to James Woumby, dated March 25, 1877.
  • Douglass, Frederick: Sent to Mr. Hinckley, dated December 8, 1882. Declines an invitation to speak at Providence.
  • Douglass, Frederick: Sent to Mr. Hinckley, dated (?) 25, 1883. Advises that the expects to be in Boston on the evening of June 1st.
  • Douglass, Frederick: Sent to Theodore Tilton, dated October 5, 1880. Congratulates him on marriage of his daughter; praises his new volume of poetry; tells of reading circle of which he (Douglass) is a member; tells of political speeches given in North Carolina and Indiana -- feels a Republican victory is "important and desirable."
  • Garrison, William Lloyd: Sent to Lewis Tappan, dated January 27, 1870. Despite an estrangement due to differing methods, recalls with gratitude their early friendship and praises Tappan for his zeal in the cause of abolition.
  • Garrison, William Lloyd: Sent to E.M. Davis, dated December 3, 1871. Asks him to send a newspaper report of the annual meeting of the American Woman Suffrage Association in Philadelphia.

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