Letter from William Lloyd Garrison, Boston, [Mass.], to Wendell Phillips Garrison, August 10, 1862
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Holograph, signed.The weather has been sultry with frequent thundershowers. On the way to Pittsfield, William Lloyd Garrison met Prof. Fowler of Poughkeepsie. He comments on a sermon given by Rev. Huntington and criticizes the Episcopal service. Prof. Fowler is a spiritualist and a medium. The student, George Center Brown, drove William L. Garrison to Williamstown so that he could give an address before the Adelphic Union Society. Francis Jackson Garrison was thrown from a wagon in Oakdale.Merrill, Walter M. Letters of William Lloyd Garrison, v.5, no.42.
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- Abolitionists
- Antislavery Movements
- Brown, George Center 1842 1892
- Correspondence
- Fowler, Prof
- Garrison, Francis Jackson 1848 1916
- Garrison, Wendell Phillips 1840 1907
- Garrison, William Lloyd 1805 1879
- History
- Huntington, F. D. (Frederic Dan) 1819 1904
- Liberator (Boston, Mass. : 1831)
- National Anti Slavery Standard
- Slaver
- Spiritualism
- United States
- Williams College Adelphic Union Society