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Holograph, signedTitle devised by catalogerLetter is addressed from the Continental HotelJohnson informs Garrison that he and George Thompson have stopped in Philadelphia so that Thompson may be presented and make a speech to the Union League. Johnson states that Mary Grew journeyed to hear Thompson speak in Wilmington, and accompanied them to Longwood, where she and Thompson both spoke at the Yearly Meeting of Progressive Friends. Johnson expresses his admiration for Thompson's intellect and character. Johnson closes in asking Garrison if he will be travelling to Washington D.C., and states his opinion that he would be received with respect by the President and members of Cabinet were he to do so
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- Abolitionists
- Antislavery Movements
- Binney, Horace, 1809 1870
- Garrett, Thomas, 1789 1871
- Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805 1879
- Grew, Mary, 1813 1896
- Johnson, Oliver, 1809 1889
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809 1865
- M'kim, J. Miller (James Miller), 1810 1874
- Pennsylvania Yearly Meeting Of Progressive Friends (1853 1940)
- Potter, Henry Codman, 1834 1908
- Slaver
- Thompson, George, 1804 1878
- Union League Of Philadelphia