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Letter from Amos Augustus Phelps, Boston, to Henry Brewster Stanton, Aug. 19. 1839

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Holograph.Title devised by cataloger.A piece of paper containing the writer's signature and a part of the delivery address is missing from the letter.Amos A. Phelps sends to the Executive Committee of the American Anti-Slavery Society a set of resolutions unanimously adopted by the Executive Committee of the Massachusetts Abolition Society, which recommend that the Executive Committee of the American Anti-Slavery Society invite John Scoble to come to the United States and Lecture on emancipation in the British West Indies for a few years. Phelps adds that he got an impression that Scoble would accept the invitation if it is made privately and not through the papers.
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American Anti-Slavery SocietyExecutive CommitteeMassachusetts Abolition Society
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