Letter from Deborah Weston, New Bedford, [Mass.], to Anne Warren Weston, March 14th [through 15th], 1839, Thursday morn[ing] [through Friday]
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Holograph, signed with initials.Deborah Weston is delighted with "brother [John A.] Collins." She asks where "that villain of a [Henry Brewster] Stanton" is. She writes about the activities and discussions of the Unitarians in New Bedford. Deborah repeats a humorous story about Mr. [John Overton?] Choules at the Federal Street church. Referring to "the report on colour by Mr. [Levi] Lincoln," Deborah comments: "What a fool he is." She inquires about Minot and the Dorchester women (petitioners). Alanson St. Clair is lecturing at Fairhaven.
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- Antislavery Movements
- Boston
- Choules, John Overton 1801 1856
- Correspondence
- History
- Lincoln, Levi 1782 1868
- Massachusetts
- Slaver
- St. Clair, Alanson
- Stanton, Henry B. (Henry Brewster) 1805 1887
- United States
- Weston, Anne Warren 1812 1890
- Weston, Deborah B. 1814
- Women
- Women Abolitionists