Incomplete letter from Richard Davis Webb, Dublin, [Ireland], to Maria Weston Chapman, 2nd [day] of 6th month 1845
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Holograph, signed.The end of this letter is missing. Richard Davis Webb presumably wrote this letter to Maria Weston Chapman. Richard Davis Webb says he received a letter today from Henry Clarke Wright, who speaks despondingly of his prospects in Scotland since the publication of his book Six Months in Graefenberg. Webb writes: "This book is a curious farrago of hydropathy, nonresistance, anti sabbath, anti church, & anti ministry," and wholly unsuited to the atmosphere of Scotland. Wright has been denouncing the Free Church for accepting money from slaveholders. While he was here (in Dublin?) he "was abhorred & avoided by all outside our very small circle." Richard D. Webb does not approve of having James Buffum accompany Frederick Douglass on a tour through the British Isles. Webb gives travel directions for Frederick Douglass. In Dublin, he is to drive directly to Richard D. Webb's home. Richard D. Webb attended the Anti-Corn Law Bazaar in London and hoped to see Nathaniel Barney of Nantucket; but Barney arrived later. He saw George Thompson for the first time since he was in India; he is studying law. The Misses Hildreth, who are zealous anti-slavery ladies, were with him. Richard D. Webb read Richard Hildreth's attack on Orestes Augustus Brownson and Andrew Norton, and he would like to see his Theory of Morals. James Haughton and Richard D. Webb read with delight Wendell Phillips on the anti-voting theory. "He writes with a pen of light & speaks with a tongue of flame." He regrets...
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Digital CommonwealthKeywords
- Antislavery Movements
- Boston
- Brownson, Orestes Augustus 1803 1876
- Buffum, James N
- Chapman, Maria Weston 1806 1885
- Correspondence
- Douglass, Frederick 1818 1895
- Garrison, William Lloyd 1805 1879
- Haughton, James 1795 1873
- Hildreth, Richard 1807 1865
- History
- Massachusetts
- Slaver
- Thompson, George 1804 1878
- United States
- Webb, Richard Davis 1805 1872
- Women
- Women Abolitionists
- Wright, Henry Clarke 1797 1870