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Letter to] Dear Mr. Webb [manuscript

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Holograph, signedTitle supplied by catalogerMay answers Webb's inquiries about Reverend Theodore Parker, describing his physical characteristics and his preaching. May mentions William Hincks, in whom he feels great disappointment. May praises the answer of Mr. John Lalor, the editor of "The Inquirer," to Thomas Carlyle. He tells Webb that he does not know when Joshua Coffin's history of the abolition movement will be written. May praises Webb's letters and informs him that William Lloyd Garrison has been ill
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