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Holograph, signedWilliam Lloyd Garrison gives instructions concerning an article on [William Starke] Rosecrans and [Robert Edward] Lee, which he submitted to Horace Greeley for insertion in the New York Tribune. If the article is is not accepted by Greeley it will be offered to the Independent by Wendell Phillips Garrison. William L. Garrison wants two baskets of peaches "suitable for preserving." Enclosed is an advertisement for a wheelchair or "Invalid's Traveling Chairs" for Mrs. Garrison, which he wants Wendell Phillips Garrison to investigate. William L. Garrison hesitates to accept invitations to lecture because of Mrs. Garrison, who cannot be left alone. William L. Garrison writes: "We are fondly anticipating the return of William and Ellie, with Agnes and baby Harry, and with them you and Lucy and Lloyd, on Wednesday next." Henry Villard is writing for the Boston Daily Advertiser and the Chicago TribuneMerrill, Walter M. Letters of William Lloyd Garrison
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- Abolitionists
- Antislavery Movements
- Garrison, Helen Eliza, 1811 1876
- Garrison, Wendell Phillips, 1840 1907
- Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805 1879
- Garrison, William Lloyd, 1838 1909
- Greeley, Horace, 1811 1872
- Lee, Robert E. (Robert Edward), 1807 1870
- New York Tribune
- Rosecrans, William S. (William Starke), 1819 1898
- Slaver
- Villard, Henry, 1835 1900