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Letter from Edward Morris Davis, Philad[elphia], [Penn.], to Maria Weston Chapman, 12 mo[nth] 14 [day] 1847

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Holograph, signed.Maria Weston Chapman would have heard from Edward Morris Davis if he had had any intention of "exposing" himself in the Liberty Bell or had "been able to induce mother [Mrs. Lucretia Mott] to add an article to it." Edward M. Davis noticed what Maria W. Chapman said "about that vulgar & unprinciple[d] print the Chronotype." They have had no tidings from William Lloyd Garrison and hence infer that he is growing better. Davis said: We are busy with our convention---which are the best ever held in this region." The fair opens this evening, Dec. 15, 1847, and "promises to be full & attractive.On bottom part of page two, Edward Morris Davis continues writing this letter on Dec. 15, 1847. He says that a tract will soon be issued as no. 2.
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