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Holograph, signed with initialsWilliam Lloyd Garrison writes: "The ride from Boston to Stonington was as hot and sweltering as any day in July." He took a steamboat from Groton, Conn., to New York. He tells in detail what he did there. Garrison had breakfast with his son Wendell and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tilton. He went to Philadelphia where he met James Miller M'Kim. He stayed with Isaac Mendenhall. He went to a Progressive Friends' meeting where Mr. Savary and Mr. Crozier attacked the nonresistance doctrine. George Thompson was absent on account of illness. William Lloyd Garrison is going to Washington and Baltimore
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Internet ArchiveKeywords
- Abolitionists
- Antislavery Movements
- Garrison, Helen Eliza, 1811 1876
- Garrison, Wendell Phillips, 1840 1907
- Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805 1879
- M'kim, J. Miller (James Miller), 1810 1874
- Mendenhall, Isaac, 1806 1882
- New England Non Resistance Society
- Slaver
- Society Of Friends
- Thompson, George, 1804 1878
- Tilton, Theodore, 1835 1907