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Letter from George W. Putnam, Boston, to Samuel May, 7th Oct. 1850

Letter from George W. Putnam, Boston, to Samuel May, 7th Oct. 1850

Putnam asks for an interval of three or four days between the end of the Woman's Rights Convention in Worcester and his trip to Maine. Courtesy of Boston Public Library

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1851 Sept[ember] 17th

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 18...

George W. Putnam writes to Samuel May referencing another letter he sent him the day before about possibly lecturing in Maine with James Buffum. Putnam says that due to a severe cold he would "rather go into so... More

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1851 Aug[ust] 10th

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 18...

George W. Putnam writes to Samuel May sending him the money they collected at "an excellent meeting in Haven Row Hopkinton last Sabbath." He says that "two dollars & a quarter were contributed by the audience" ... More

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1851 Sept[ember] 24th

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 18...

In this letter to Samuel May, George W. Putnam discusses his upcoming travel and lecture plans. He tells May that he has now decided to leave for Maine on October 6 and asks him to make arrangements for a meeti... More

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1851 Sept[ember] 17th

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 18...

George W. Putnam writes to Samuel May referencing another letter he sent him the day before about possibly lecturing in Maine with James Buffum. Putnam says that due to a severe cold he would "rather go into so... More

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1851 Sept[ember] 17th

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 18...

George W. Putnam writes to Samuel May referencing another letter he sent him the day before about possibly lecturing in Maine with James Buffum. Putnam says that due to a severe cold he would "rather go into so... More

Letter from George W. Putnam, Toronto, [Ontario], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1851 April 13th

Letter from George W. Putnam, Toronto, [Ontario], to William Lloyd Gar...

Geoge W. Putnam, personal secretary to George Thompson, writes to William Lloyd Garrison about the Antislavery meetings held in Toronto, Ontario, in which a number of notable abolitionists spoke, including Geor... More

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1851 Sept[ember] 17th

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 18...

George W. Putnam writes to Samuel May referencing another letter he sent him the day before about possibly lecturing in Maine with James Buffum. Putnam says that due to a severe cold he would "rather go into so... More

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1851 Sept[ember] 16th

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 18...

George W. Putnam writes to Samuel May about an antislavery meeting held in North Middleboro. Putnam says that Nathaniel H. Whiting and Lewis Ford also attended the meeting but he "had the 5 o' clock meeting to ... More

Letter from George W. Putnam, Boston, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1851 June 17th

Letter from George W. Putnam, Boston, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, ...

George W. Putnam writes to Samuel May stating that he "shall be happy to accept the appointment you have given me as Agent of the Mass[achusetts] Anti-Slavery Society" and he promises to attend any meetings tha... More

Letter from George W. Putnam, Boston, to Samuel May, 7th Oct. 1850

Letter from George W. Putnam, Boston, to Samuel May, 7th Oct. 1850

Putnam asks for an interval of three or four days between the end of the Woman's Rights Convention in Worcester and his trip to Maine. Courtesy of Boston Public Library

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1851 Sept[ember] 24th

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 18...

In this letter to Samuel May, George W. Putnam discusses his upcoming travel and lecture plans. He tells May that he has now decided to leave for Maine on October 6 and asks him to make arrangements for a meeti... More

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1851 Sept[ember] 16th

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 18...

George W. Putnam writes to Samuel May about an antislavery meeting held in North Middleboro. Putnam says that Nathaniel H. Whiting and Lewis Ford also attended the meeting but he "had the 5 o' clock meeting to ... More

Letter from George W. Putnam, Toronto, [Ontario], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1851 April 13th

Letter from George W. Putnam, Toronto, [Ontario], to William Lloyd Gar...

Geoge W. Putnam, personal secretary to George Thompson, writes to William Lloyd Garrison about the Antislavery meetings held in Toronto, Ontario, in which a number of notable abolitionists spoke, including Geor... More

Letter from George W. Putnam, Boston, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1851 June 17th

Letter from George W. Putnam, Boston, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, ...

George W. Putnam writes to Samuel May stating that he "shall be happy to accept the appointment you have given me as Agent of the Mass[achusetts] Anti-Slavery Society" and he promises to attend any meetings tha... More

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1851 Aug[ust] 10th

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 18...

George W. Putnam writes to Samuel May sending him the money they collected at "an excellent meeting in Haven Row Hopkinton last Sabbath." He says that "two dollars & a quarter were contributed by the audience" ... More

Letter from George W. Putnam, Toronto, [Ontario], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1851 April 13th

Letter from George W. Putnam, Toronto, [Ontario], to William Lloyd Gar...

Geoge W. Putnam, personal secretary to George Thompson, writes to William Lloyd Garrison about the Antislavery meetings held in Toronto, Ontario, in which a number of notable abolitionists spoke, including Geor... More

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1851 Sept[ember] 16th

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 18...

George W. Putnam writes to Samuel May about an antislavery meeting held in North Middleboro. Putnam says that Nathaniel H. Whiting and Lewis Ford also attended the meeting but he "had the 5 o' clock meeting to ... More

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1851 Sept[ember] 24th

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 18...

In this letter to Samuel May, George W. Putnam discusses his upcoming travel and lecture plans. He tells May that he has now decided to leave for Maine on October 6 and asks him to make arrangements for a meeti... More

Letter from George W. Putnam, Toronto, [Ontario], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1851 April 13th

Letter from George W. Putnam, Toronto, [Ontario], to William Lloyd Gar...

Geoge W. Putnam, personal secretary to George Thompson, writes to William Lloyd Garrison about the Antislavery meetings held in Toronto, Ontario, in which a number of notable abolitionists spoke, including Geor... More

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1851 Sept[ember] 24th

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 18...

In this letter to Samuel May, George W. Putnam discusses his upcoming travel and lecture plans. He tells May that he has now decided to leave for Maine on October 6 and asks him to make arrangements for a meeti... More

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1851 Sept[ember] 16th

Letter from George W. Putnam, Lynn, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 18...

George W. Putnam writes to Samuel May about an antislavery meeting held in North Middleboro. Putnam says that Nathaniel H. Whiting and Lewis Ford also attended the meeting but he "had the 5 o' clock meeting to ... More