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Letter from William Lloyd Garrison, Boston, [Mass.], to Fanny Garrison Villard, Sept. 18, 1862

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Holograph, signed.William Lloyd Garrison sends several card photographs of himself to be delivered to various addresses. He regrets the bad weather Fanny Garrison encountered on her visit to Orange. He sends money for her traveling expenses. In the postscript, William L. Garrison writes: "Richard Hallowell has just come in, and says that his brother Norwood has been wounded in the arm, and young Wendell Holmes in the neck, in the late bloody battles; but how badly he has not yet ascertained. I have been fearing we should have intelligence like this."Accompanied by an envelope with the delivery address: Oliver Johnson, Esq., Anti-Slavery Standard, 48 Beekman St., New York City, For Miss Fanny Garrison.
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