Letter from James Stuart, Liverpool, [England], to William Lloyd Garrison, June 19. 1877
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Holograph, signed.Title devised by cataloger.Manuscript composed upon stationary bearing the typeset letterhead of the "British, Continental, and General Federation, 348, Park Road, Liverpool."Manuscript annotated on recto, with "121" appearing in pencil above Stuart's salutation to Garrison.James Stuart, writing on behalf of an ill Josephine Butler, informs William Lloyd Garrison that George Butler sends enclosed a copy of "Three addresses", which Stuart states are written in both English and French. Stuart informs Garrison that pressing business and familial matters compel his presence in Scotland, and writes that the Butlers were both exceedingly pleased to have made Garrison's acquaintance.
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- Abolitionists
- Antislavery Movements
- British, Continental, And General Federation For The Abolition Of State Regulation Of Prostitution
- Butler, George 1819 1890
- Butler, Josephine Elizabeth Grey 1828 1906
- Correspondence
- England
- Feminists
- Garrison, William Lloyd 1805 1879
- Great Britain
- History
- Slaver
- Social Reformers
- Stuart, James 1843 1913
- United States
- Women
- Women Social Reformers
- Women's Rights