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Letter to] Dearest Annie [manuscript

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Holograph, signedIn this letter, Mary Anne Estlin mentions William Wells Brown's impending departure. She approves of Richard D. Webb's use of he Anne Warren Weston's letters in the Anti-Slavery Advocate. Her father, John Bishop Estlin, "is somewhat better since we came home ...but never free from giddiness ..." She will send more news when she gets a chance. She bought 30 copies of a book for the Anti-Slavery Bazaar with money given to her by "good old Mrs. Dighton ...She is very aged (85 I think) ..."
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