Mott, Lucretia to Cousin Mary, New York, 1863 4mo 27
Scope and Contents
4 pages. Likely to Mary Hussey Earle. Discusses the illness and death of Mott's great-nephew Walter Brown and other news of family and friends, including abolitionist Mary Grew and her family.
Says "So many papers are now advocating the slaves' claims that there seems less need of Standards and Liberators, only that statesmen and politicians and editors need constant watching."
Subjects: Death; Personal correspondence; Grew, Mary, 1813-1896
Relevant locations: New York (N.Y.)
Dates
- Creation: 1863 4mo 27
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