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A letter from A.A. Phelps acknowledging Lewis Tappan's letter from May 18 stating that he will "endeavor to see that the Amistad [Africans] are duly provided for." Phelps asks which route they will come by and whether carriages are needed. He asks whether their teacher should stop at the same place with them and what arrangements should be adopted.
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1841 05 19
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Amistad Research CenterKeywords
- America
- Amistad (Schooner)
- Antislavery Movements
- Correspondence
- History
- Slave Insurrections
- Slave Trade
- Slaver
- United States