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Partial letter from Caroline Weston, [Roxbury, Mass.?], to Maria Weston Chapman and Henry Grafton Chapman, 24th-25th [day of unknown month], [1841?]

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Holograph.Caroline Weston called at the [Liberator?] office, and found out that Garrison had received a letter from John A. Collins. Collins' health was better and was writing a pamphlet on New Organization, which Elizabeth Pease Nichol was to publish. William M. Chace has turned the book, the Offering, over to Caroline Weston, who "luckily had copy of Ann's all ready for it." At Weymouth, the children are "doing famously--especially Handy [Ann Greene Chapman]--so bright as to awaken fears for her precocity--a child of judgment and genius." The neighborhood [in Weymouth] is in a good state "causewise."The beginning and end of this letter is missing.
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