Letter from Joseph Lupton, Leeds, [England], to Samuel May, October 31 / 50
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Lupton, Joseph
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Correspondence has original postage stamp.Holograph, signed.May's writing near the address reads, "Rec'd about middle of Nov. '50. Ans'd Jan. 11, '51."Title supplied by cataloger.Lupton announces a shipment of articles for the Anti-Slavery Fair. He says that the Leeds Quakers support the Philadelphia Bazaar. Lupton tells May that he thinks William Lloyd Garrison ought to be more careful about the quality of the articles he allows to be published in "The Liberator." He lists some of the contributors to the fair, a contribution of wool work by Harriet Martineau, and a table cloth by the Misses Atkinson and Miss A. Lupton.
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- Abolitionists
- Antislavery Movements
- Correspondence
- History
- Lupton, Joseph
- May, Samuel, Jr. 1810 1899
- Slaver
- United States