Letter from Samuel May, Boston, [Mass.], to Caroline Weston, Tuesday E...
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Letter from Mary Grew, Phila[delphia], [Penn.], to Anne Warren Weston,...
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Letter from Julia S. Webb and H.C. Arnold, Westfield, [Massachusetts],...
Julia S. Webb writes to Samuel May stating that she "cannot reply to your requests as I wish, & as I otherwise should do." She tells May that she does not know "an individual throughout the entire town that wou... More
Letter from John Rand, Milton, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1850 Fe...
John Rand writes to Samuel May describing the visit of Lucy Stone to Milford and a lecture she delivered in the town. Rand reports that Stone "found with us a cordial welcome" and was introduced to the meeting ... More
Letter from Charles Calistus Burleigh, Plainfield, [Connecticut], to S...
C.C. Burleigh writes to Samuel May discussing his travel plans for September. Burleigh states that he plans to be "on the Cape [Cape Cod]" for the first weeks of the month, and has been asked by Lewis Ford to a... More
Letter from Lucy Stone, West Brookfield, [Massachusetts], to Samuel Ma...
Lucy Stone writes to Samuel May stating that she is leaving for Illinois and will not return until the middle of August, and so she will miss the upcoming conventions. Stone says, "But Stephen Foster, Charles B... More
Letter from John Rand, Milton, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1850 Fe...
John Rand writes to Samuel May describing the visit of Lucy Stone to Milford and a lecture she delivered in the town. Rand reports that Stone "found with us a cordial welcome" and was introduced to the meeting ... More
Letter from John Rand, Milton, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1850 Fe...
John Rand writes to Samuel May describing the visit of Lucy Stone to Milford and a lecture she delivered in the town. Rand reports that Stone "found with us a cordial welcome" and was introduced to the meeting ... More
Letter from John Rand, Milton, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1850 Fe...
John Rand writes to Samuel May describing the visit of Lucy Stone to Milford and a lecture she delivered in the town. Rand reports that Stone "found with us a cordial welcome" and was introduced to the meeting ... More
Letter from Charles Calistus Burleigh, Plainfield, [Connecticut], to S...
C.C. Burleigh writes to Samuel May discussing his travel plans for September. Burleigh states that he plans to be "on the Cape [Cape Cod]" for the first weeks of the month, and has been asked by Lewis Ford to a... More
Letter from Charles Calistus Burleigh, Plainfield, [Connecticut], to S...
C.C. Burleigh writes to Samuel May discussing his travel plans for September. Burleigh states that he plans to be "on the Cape [Cape Cod]" for the first weeks of the month, and has been asked by Lewis Ford to a... More
Letter from Charles Calistus Burleigh, Plainfield, [Connecticut], to S...
C.C. Burleigh writes to Samuel May discussing his travel plans for September. Burleigh states that he plans to be "on the Cape [Cape Cod]" for the first weeks of the month, and has been asked by Lewis Ford to a... More
Letter from Samuel Fulton Clarke, Athol, [Massachusetts], to Samuel Ma...
S.F. Clarke writes to Samuel May stressing that he "should be happy to introduce into my pulpit to speak on the subject of slavery" anyone May is connected with, except Stephen Symonds and Abby Kelley Foster. H... More
Letter from Adeline Roberts, Salem, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, [1...
Adeline Roberts writes to Samuel May asking him to send Lucy Stone to deliver an address as part of the Salem Female Anti-Slavery Society's lecture series. Roberts explains that they "are to have a course of ei... More
Letter from Samuel Fulton Clarke, Athol, [Massachusetts], to Samuel Ma...
S.F. Clarke writes to Samuel May stressing that he "should be happy to introduce into my pulpit to speak on the subject of slavery" anyone May is connected with, except Stephen Symonds and Abby Kelley Foster. H... More
Letter from Lucy Stone, West Brookfield, [Massachusetts], to Samuel Ma...
Lucy Stone writes to Samuel May stating that "Our Women's Rights Convention will be held (probably) on the 15th & 16th Oct[ober]." She tells May she has "not been well at all for several days .. and hope[s] to ... More
Letter from F. Hinckly, Chester Village, [Massachusetts], to Samuel Ma...
F. Hinckly writes to Samuel May acknowledging May's letter which proposed holding a meeting in Chester Village on July 5th. Hinckly says that he "just got the refusal of a pleasant & commodious Hall & I have no... More
Letter from Lucy Stone, West Brookfield, [Massachusetts], to Samuel Ma...
Lucy Stone writes to Samuel May giving him "an account of my recent meetings" at Cummington and Chester Village. Stone says Charles C. Burleigh could not attend the meetings "by reason of illness in his family"... More
Letter from Lucy Stone, West Brookfield, [Massachusetts], to Samuel Ma...
Lucy Stone writes to Samuel May reporting that they had "good meetings at Ware" on Saturday and Sunday evening, where both "the attendance and attention were good." She mentions she was able to procure another ... More
Letter from Lucy Stone, West Brookfield, [Massachusetts], to Samuel Ma...
Lucy Stone writes to Samuel May reporting that they had "good meetings at Ware" on Saturday and Sunday evening, where both "the attendance and attention were good." She mentions she was able to procure another ... More
Letter from Samuel Fulton Clarke, Athol, [Massachusetts], to Samuel Ma...
S.F. Clarke writes to Samuel May stressing that he "should be happy to introduce into my pulpit to speak on the subject of slavery" anyone May is connected with, except Stephen Symonds and Abby Kelley Foster. H... More
Letter from Adeline Roberts, Salem, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, [1...
Adeline Roberts writes to Samuel May asking him to send Lucy Stone to deliver an address as part of the Salem Female Anti-Slavery Society's lecture series. Roberts explains that they "are to have a course of ei... More
Letter from Samuel Fulton Clarke, Athol, [Massachusetts], to Samuel Ma...
S.F. Clarke writes to Samuel May stressing that he "should be happy to introduce into my pulpit to speak on the subject of slavery" anyone May is connected with, except Stephen Symonds and Abby Kelley Foster. H... More
Antislavery work No. 2 by Samuel May, Jr., Summer, 1851
This document lists the locations of antislavery meetings (mostly Massachusetts towns) for every week from June 1 to September 28, 1851. Alongside each location, initials indicate which speakers were due to app... More
Letter from Lucy Stone, West Brookfield, [Massachusetts], to Samuel Ma...
Lucy Stone writes to Samuel May telling him about a letter she received from Samuel Joseph May urging her "to come to that section to labor for a few weeks in the Anti Slavery cause." Stone quotes from the lett... More
Letter from L.M. Cutcheon, Elbridge, Onondaga Co[unty], N[ew] Y[ork], ...
L.M. Cutcheon writes to Samuel May telling him that he has traveled "pretty extensively" around the country and "tried to be a careful observer of its conditions & wants especially in the Anti Slavery branch of... More
Letter from Lucy Stone, West Brookfield, [Massachusetts], to Samuel Ma...
Lucy Stone writes to Samuel May telling him about a letter she received from Samuel Joseph May urging her "to come to that section to labor for a few weeks in the Anti Slavery cause." Stone quotes from the lett... More
Letter from L.M. Cutcheon, Elbridge, Onondaga Co[unty], N[ew] Y[ork], ...
L.M. Cutcheon writes to Samuel May telling him that he has traveled "pretty extensively" around the country and "tried to be a careful observer of its conditions & wants especially in the Anti Slavery branch of... More
Letter from L.M. Cutcheon, Elbridge, Onondaga Co[unty], N[ew] Y[ork], ...
L.M. Cutcheon writes to Samuel May telling him that he has traveled "pretty extensively" around the country and "tried to be a careful observer of its conditions & wants especially in the Anti Slavery branch of... More
Letter from Lucy Stone, West Brookfield, [Massachusetts], to Samuel Ma...
Lucy Stone writes to Samuel May telling him about a letter she received from Samuel Joseph May urging her "to come to that section to labor for a few weeks in the Anti Slavery cause." Stone quotes from the lett... More
Letter from L.M. Cutcheon, Elbridge, Onondaga Co[unty], N[ew] Y[ork], ...
L.M. Cutcheon writes to Samuel May telling him that he has traveled "pretty extensively" around the country and "tried to be a careful observer of its conditions & wants especially in the Anti Slavery branch of... More
Letter from Lucy Stone, West Brookfield, [Massachusetts], to Samuel Ma...
Lucy Stone writes to Samuel May telling him about a letter she received from Samuel Joseph May urging her "to come to that section to labor for a few weeks in the Anti Slavery cause." Stone quotes from the lett... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, [New York?],[N.Y], to William Lloyd Garris...
Oliver Johnson informs William Lloyd Garrison that the "City Society" proposes to hold an anti-slavery meeting on the Sunday between the Temperance Convention and the Women's Rights convention, and inquires Gar... More
Letter from John A. Mirick, East Princeton, [Massachusetts], to Samuel...
John A. Mirick writes to Samuel May sharing his hope that he "shall not be disappointed in our expectations of hearing Lucy Stone at our hall, next Sunday .." He believes, "She will do more for the cause here t... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garr...
Samuel Joseph May informs William Lloyd Garrison of his regrets that it was announced that the Jerry Rescue Celebration would be postponed, stating that while it had appeared necessary to do so at the time of w... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [New York], to William Lloyd ...
Samuel Joseph May writes to William Lloyd Garrison sharing his disappointment that the semi-annual meeting has been postponed and will ulitmately be cancelled. However, he agrees that it is "best that we should... More
Letter from Lucy Stone to Samuel May, [1853 June 28]
Lucy Stone writes to Samuel May stating that since she did not receive his letter earlier, she did not go to Princeton. Stone says she tried to go to Princeton anyway but was forced to give up. She now plans to... More
Letter from Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Worcester, [Mass.], to Maria W...
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Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garr...
Samuel Joseph May informs William Lloyd Garrison that he has received a letter from Lucy Stone stating that "the Cholera" had broken out in New York City. May asserts that there is "no truth in the report", and... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garr...
Samuel Joseph May informs William Lloyd Garrison that the Jerry Rescue Committee has unanimously voted to celebrate the rescue on September 30, provided that the American Anti-Slavery Society "would give way fo... More
Elizabeth Cady Stanton autograph letter signed to Thomas Wentworth Hig...
Telling him that she would not have attended a certain meeting has she known that matters relating to Lucy Stone were to be discussed; expressing her opinion of the sectarianism of abolitionists. Old folder #: ... More
Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Leicester, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garr...
Samuel May, Jr. writes that he has just read Garrison's article appearing in the Independent on the "scandalous & really inexcusable" statement of "Beecher & Co.", and asserts that he read it with the same plea... More
Letter from Charles King Whipple, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William ...
Charles K. Whipple writes to William Lloyd Garrison informing him that he received "a letter from Mrs. Mary A. Livermore of Chicago" requesting Lucy Stone and Garrison attend a "Western Women's Convention" bein... More
Elizabeth Cady Stanton autograph letter signed to Thomas Wentworth Hig...
Telling him that she would not have attended a certain meeting has she known that matters relating to Lucy Stone were to be discussed; expressing her opinion of the sectarianism of abolitionists. Old folder #: ... More
Elizabeth Cady Stanton autograph letter signed to Thomas Wentworth Hig...
Telling him that she would not have attended a certain meeting has she known that matters relating to Lucy Stone were to be discussed; expressing her opinion of the sectarianism of abolitionists. Old folder #: ... More
Susan B. Anthony autograph letter signed to Thomas Wentworth Higginson...
Describing a meeting at which Lucy Stone had spoken and during which charges had been publicly brought against Miss Anthony/ Old folder #: same. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Elizabeth Cady Stanton autograph letter signed to Thomas Wentworth Hig...
Telling him that she would not have attended a certain meeting has she known that matters relating to Lucy Stone were to be discussed; expressing her opinion of the sectarianism of abolitionists. Old folder #: ... More
Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, Mass., to Richard Davis Webb, June ...
May informs Webb that his daughter is a better correspondent than he is. He tells Webb that is has become difficult for him to write much. He refers to a visit of Sarah Pugh and says that she is trying to unite... More
Letter from Lucy Stone, Kennebunkport, Me., to William Lloyd Garrison,...
Lucy Stone thanks William Lloyd Garrison for his expressed appreciation of her work, and expresses the aim of her letter to be to convince Garrison to see, as she does, the "need of another organisation". Stone... More
Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, Mass., to Richard Davis Webb, June ...
May informs Webb that his daughter is a better correspondent than he is. He tells Webb that is has become difficult for him to write much. He refers to a visit of Sarah Pugh and says that she is trying to unite... More
Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, Mass., to Richard Davis Webb, June ...
May informs Webb that his daughter is a better correspondent than he is. He tells Webb that is has become difficult for him to write much. He refers to a visit of Sarah Pugh and says that she is trying to unite... More
Letter from Lucy Stone, Newark, N[ew] J[ersey], to William Lloyd Garri...
Lucy Stone writes to William Lloyd Garrison asking him to attend "a convention to be called in Cleveland Nov. 17th." She says that "there has been no event so important since the formation of the American Anti ... More
Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, Mass., to Richard Davis Webb, June ...
May informs Webb that his daughter is a better correspondent than he is. He tells Webb that is has become difficult for him to write much. He refers to a visit of Sarah Pugh and says that she is trying to unite... More
Letter from Lydia Maria Child, Wayland, to Lucy Stone, Feb. 16'th, 187...
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Letter from Lucy Stone to Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 1873 Jan[uary] 3
Lucy Stone writes to Thomas Wentworth Higginson in regards to notices to be published of the verses by H.H. She writes of Gilbert Harrow's desire for him to write for the Tea Party. She received a letter from M... More
Letter from Lucy Stone, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd Garr...
Lucy Stone writes to William Lloyd Garrison inviting Garrison to a tea party at Faneuil Hall to celebrate "one hundred years since the tea went into Boston Harbor" during the 1773 Boston Tea Party. Stone tells ... More
Letter from Lucy Stone, Boston, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garrison, Ja...
Lucy Stone informs William Lloyd Garrison that he has been invited, by unanimous vote, by the Executive Committee of the Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Society to deliver a speech at their annual meeting. Courtes... More
Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Leicester, [Mass.], to Lucy Stone, 21st O...
Samuel May, Jr. thanks Lucy Stone for her invitation to attend the "greeting of Garrison", and states that the invitation had only just arrived, leaving him unable to reach her in time. May marvels at the long ... More