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Letter from Martha Griffith Browne, 15 Carroll Place, Bleecker Street, New York, to Maria Weston Chapman, Nov. 17th / [18]59

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Holograph, signed.In this letter, Martha Griffith Browne signs her name Mattie Griffith.Maria Weston Chapman's letter gave Martha Griffith Browne great encouragement. Martha Griffith Browne writes: "Poor John Brown! ---the thought of him never leaves me. For the first week after his capture I did not close my eyes---and though the weather is quite cool, I had to put out my fire and keep my window open; felt as if I should ...I can't think they will dare to hang him. But what an argument he furnishes the Anti-Slavery cause---and his death (if indeed it must come) will surely advance the movement half a century." She expresses great pity for the blacks who were with John Brown. She regrets that they should have been handcuffed together in their cell. Martha Griffith Browne says: "All the vile newspaper shot is aimed at them; their cowardice has been bruited about & they are used like dogs." She tells of trying to persuade a woman friend who owned slaves to set them free.
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