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Holograph, signedTitle devised by catalogerManuscript annotated on recto, with "To R. D. Webb." in black ink on top-left of page, and "245" in pencil above Pugh's salutation to WebbManuscript annotated on page no. 3, with "Sarah Pugh" in black ink on bottom-right of pagePage no. 4 of manuscript is a note from Sarah Pugh to "Dear Deborah & Anne" exhorting them to do their utmost to convince their father to "come over here" with William Lloyd Garrison and familySarah Pugh informs Richard D. Webb that James and Lucretia Mott have bade her express their wish that Webb accompany William Lloyd Garrison on his return voyage from Great Britain, and pay a visit to the United States
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Internet ArchiveKeywords
- Abolitionists
- Antislavery Movements
- Estlin, Mary Anne, 1820 1902
- Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805 1879
- Mott, James, 1788 1868
- Mott, Lucretia, 1793 1880
- Pugh, Sarah, 1800 1884
- Slaver
- Social Reformers
- Webb, Richard Davis, 1805 1872
- Women
- Women Abolitionists
- Women Social Reformers