Box 1
Contains 118 Results:
Mott, Lucretia to McKim, James Miller, Philadelphia, 1834 5mo 8
3 pages. Lucretia Mott tells abolitionist James McKim about a visit from William Lloyd Garrison, someone afflicted with mumps, and her hopes for the success of the abolitionist movement.
Subjects: Antislavery movements; Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879; M'Kim, J. Miller (James Miller), 1810-1874; Abolitionists; Mumps; Fairs
Relevant locations: Philadelphia (Pa.)
Marriott, Charles to Mott, Lucretia, Sunnyside, 1835 6mo 8
4 pages. Charles Marriott was a Quaker abolitionist. The letter recounts recent antislavery conversations that took place in his Yearly Meeting and reminds Mott of "the cause of the poor suffering children of Ethiopia."
Subjects: Antislavery movements; Missionaries; Ethiopia; Abolitionists; Poverty; Mott, Lucretia, 1793-1880; Quakers
Related locations: Sunnyside (New York, N.Y.); Albany (N.Y.); Genesee (Pa.)