Webb, Richard D to Mott, Lucretia, Dublin, 1849 2mo 8
Scope and Contents
4 pages. Richard D. Webb was an Irish Quaker active in the antislavery movement; he and Lucretia Mott both attended the 1840 World Antislavery Convention in London. He gives Mott news of her acquaintances in Ireland and describes the lifestyle and trial of English printer Joseph Barker.
Subjects: Personal correspondence; Barker, Joseph, 1806-1875
Relevant locations: Dublin (Ireland); Philadelphia (Pa.)
Dates
- Creation: 1849 2mo 8
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Physical Facet
1 L
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This letter was formerly attributed to "Webb, William D" until it was retitled in 2019.
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