Mott, Lucretia to Family, 1872 5mo 29
Scope and Contents
2 pages. Likely a continuation of Mott, Lucretia to Children, Orange, 1872 5mo 29 (A00182324). Lucretia Mott writes about her upcoming plans in New York and Boston and which meetings she plans to attend. She mentions that she has letters from internationals, labor organizations, and "Sands' Equal Rig" (likely referencing the National Equal Rights Party of which J. L. Sands was chairman) that she has no notion of answering. Partially written over an invitation to the funeral of Marcus H. Corson, dated May 24, 1872.
Subjects: Personal correspondence
Dates
- Creation: 1872 5mo 29
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