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Andrews, Gustavus

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Holograph, signedTitle devised by catalogerManuscript is composed upon the typeset stationary of the "Massachusetts State Police. Office of the Chief Constable of the Commonwealth, 24 Pemberton Square, Boston, Mass." Stationary header includes the Seal of the Commonwealth of MassachusettsGustavus Andrews writes to Samuel E. Sewall reporting that he had read an article by William Lloyd Garrison on Charles Sumner which caused him to recollect incidents he had personally witnessed during the early days of the abolitionist movement, including Garrison's being "roughly handled by a Boston Mob", and the courtroom scene where Anthony Burns as forceably "ordered back into slavery". Concerning the latter incident, Andrews states that United States Marines were given tin boxes of ammunition with orders to fire upon any citizen who might attempt to free Burns, and forwards one of these boxes to Sewall to give to Garrison as a memento of the past, should he desire it
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