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Letter from Charles Lenox Remond, Dublin, [Ireland], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1841 October 2d

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Holograph, signed.Title devised by cataloger.Boston Public Library (Rare Books Department) manuscript composed in brown ink on lined paper with the head- spine corner missing. Along the head edge, there is small discolored circle with some wrinkles extending out from under it, which is also visible from the reverse side. Above the salutation, the number "267" is written in pencil.Charles Lenox Remond writes to William Lloyd Garrison that he has "served our cause in Ireland as far south as the city of Cork [and] if I do nothing more I shall not regret my visit." Remond also states that "our cause is fast becoming valuable its dimenstions are being better known [and] appreciated." He closes the letter by asking Garrison to forward the Liberator to "Richd Grubb, Esq." On the second page, Remond asks Garrison to tell "friend Collins [and] Mrs. Chapman" that the "Bazaar Box from Ireland will be a good one."
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