Letter from Nathaniel Peabody Rogers, Concord, [Massachusetts], to Maria Weston Chapman, 1839 Oct[ober] 25
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Holograph, signed.Title devised by cataloger.Nathaniel Peabody Rogers writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to thanking her for sending "Right and Wrong in Massachusetts" to him. He tried to write something for "Liberty Bell" but has been feeling sick. The "Brave Mrs. Weston has been with us sometime-She has been South and had as much 'testimony' touching the institutions as Weld's Book." In a separate note, Eliza J. Loud writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to sending her articles by Mr. Linfield for the amount of sixteen dollars. They have sold nine dollars worth of articles. She wants the contributions handed to the Mass[achusetts] Anti-Slavery Society and credited to the South Weymouth Juvenile Anti-Slavery Society.
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- Anti Slavery Fairs
- Antislavery Movements
- Chapman, Maria Weston 1806 1885
- Correspondence
- History
- Liberty Bell (Boston, Mass.)
- Loud, Eliza J
- Massachusetts Anti Slavery Society
- Newspapers
- Publishers And Publishing
- Publishing
- Rogers, Nathaniel Peabody, 1794 1846
- Slaver
- Societies
- Societies, Etc
- South Weymouth Juvenile Anti Slavery Society
- United States
- Weld, Theodore Dwight 1803 1895
- Women
- Women Abolitionists
- Women Social Reformers
