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Letter from James Stanfield, Belfast, [Northern Ireland], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1846 Oct[ober] 22nd

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Holograph, signed.Title devised by cataloger.Boston Public Library (Rare Books Department) manuscript composed in black ink on white paper with a faint, embossed circular logo in the head- spine corner of the first page. Above the salutation, the number "114" is written in pencil and in the head- spine corner, there is a small checkmark that has also been drawn in pencil. Along the fore edge of the first page, next to the salutation, there is a purple oval stamp containing the words, "Garrison MSS.".James Standfield writes to William Lloyd Garrison informing him that the Committee of the Belfast Anti-Slavery Society has arranged for a public meeting during his visit, "accompanied by that noble Champion of the enslaved Mr. George Thompson". They also invite Garrison and Thompson to "a social Tea Party" the day before the public meeting.
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