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Letter from James Miller M'Kim, Phil[adelphia], [Penn.], to Maria Weston Chapman, Oct. 19 / [18]43

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Holograph, signed.This letter is mainly concerned with the price of an engraving (of Lucretia Mott), which James Miller M'Kim quoted too high of a price in a previous letter. [The engraving mentioned was a portrait of Lucretia Mott, engraved by John Sartain from a painting by Joseph Kyle, and used as the frontispiece in the Liberty Bell in 1844.] M'Kim will take half the amount in Liberty Bells for 1844. He hopes that the "Boston folks" will heed what George Bradburn has said about the Liberty Party in the west. M'Kim believes "we must descriminate between the Mass. N[ew] Organization & Liberty Party in general--- ..."
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