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Letter from William Lloyd Garrison, Providence, [R.I.], to Helen Eliza Garrison, Aug. 3, 1874

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Holograph, signed with initials.Letter written in pencil.William Lloyd Garrison writes: "It is to be hoped that James Nowell, by a change of climate, may escape that fatal malady, consumption." William L. Garrison is satisfied with Dr. Paine's treatment of Mrs. Helen Eliza Garrison. He regrets that he was not home when Mr. and Mrs. Ober called. William L. Garrison attended a seance in which some spirits manifested through Mrs. Currier. There was frost in some places near Providence. Dr. Dow gave William L. Garrison an electrical treatment. Mrs. William M. Chace and Lillie called on Garrison and told him of the pleasant time they had in Newport.
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