An edition of [Letter to] Dear Mrs. Chapman (1844)

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Annie Allen thanks Maria Weston Chapman for a copy of the Liberty Bell. She writes that many of the Irish are not interested in the anti-slavery cause, and those that are, disapprove of the old organization. She will act on the suggestions as to what will sell best at the anti-slavery fair. She consigns unsaleable articles to "a corner behind the sofa called by me Botany Bay." "Have you got a stray leaf with Channing's signature to it." Annie asks if Henry W. Longfellow is an abolitionist.

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62 High St[reet], [Dublin, Ireland]
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Maria Weston Chapman Correspondence (1835-1885)

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[manuscript]
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2 leaves (7 p.) ;

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OL25467279M
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lettertodearmrsc00alle2

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