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Letter to] Dear Brother Phelps [manuscript

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Holograph, signedTitle devised by catalogerOn verso, the delivery address is "Revd A. A. Phelps, Rochester, N. Y." It is postmarked in Boston on Aug. 27Henry Egbert Benson forwards to Amos A. Phelps a letter in which David Stowell asks William Lloyd Garrison whether Phelps could attend a county convention at Mount Vernon. Benson says this letter ́has been laying at the office.́ He says the Faneuil Hall meeting was a failure, but this did some good for strengthening the spirit of the abolitionists. He then talks about George Thompsońs retreat, and Phelpśs upcoming visit to Albany
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