Description
Holograph, signedTitle devised by catalogerAddressed from "26 West 24th Street"; dated "Wednesday morning"George Thompson relays to Garrison the events of his past few days in New York, recounting having passed a pleasurable visit to Oliver Johnson at the Anti-Slavery Office, and in having seen, at various points, Susan B. Anthony, Parker Pillsbury, Theodore Tilton, Wendell Phillips, and Jessie Benton Fremont. Thompson assures Garrison that the meeting "is pronounced a success", and that his speech seems to have been satisfactorily received by the audience. Thompson closes by informing Garrison that he will depart for Boston the following day
Access to the Internet Archive’s Collections is granted for scholarship and research purposes only. Some of the content available through the Archive may be governed by local, national, and/or international laws and regulations, and your use of such content is solely at your own risk
Record Contributed By
Boston Public LibraryRecord Harvested From
Internet ArchiveKeywords
- Abolitionists
- American Anti Slavery Society
- Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1820 1906
- Antislavery Movements
- Fremont, Jessie Benton, 1810 1902
- Fremont, John Charles, 1813 1890
- Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805 1879
- Johnson, Oliver, 1809 1889
- New York Young Men's Republican Union
- Phillips, Wendell, 1811 1884
- Pillsbury, Parker, 1809 1898
- Slaver
- Thompson, George, 1804 1878
- Tilton, Theodore, 1835 1907