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Elizabeth L. Miler, 7 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York to "my dear friend" William Lloyd Garrison Box Small Collections Box 75, Folder 1, Item 6
Gerrit Smith, Peterboro, New York, to "my dear Uncle" Daniel Cady Esq., Johnstown, Fulton County, New York Box Small Collections Box 75, Folder 1, Item 2
Henry Grew, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, "to the Friends of Righteousness and humanity to convene at West Chester on the 25th inst." Box Small Collections Box 75, Folder 1, Item 3
H.G. Stone, Framingham, Middlesex County, Massachusetts to William Lloyd Garrison Box Small Collections Box 75, Folder 1, Item 5
James Miller McKim, Pennsylvania Freedmen's Relief Association, No. 424 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to "my dear May" Box Small Collections Box 75, Folder 1, Item 4
Mary S. Stetson for her father, Brooklyn County, New York, to "Dear Friend" William Lloyd Garrison Box Small Collections Box 75, Folder 1, Item 7
Parker Pillsbury, Concord, New Hampshire, to "My dear friend May" Box Small Collections Box 75, Folder 1, Item 8
Photograph of Mary Grew Box Small Collections Box 75, Folder 1, Item 9
Theodore Dwight Weld, Walnut Hills, Ohio to Elizur Wright Box Small Collections Box 75, Folder 1, Item 1
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