Letter from James Miller M'Kim, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania], to Mary Anne Estlin, [1855] Sept[ember] 21
Summary
James Miller McKim writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to antislavery news. His assistant, William Still, is in Canada while he is in the office in Philadelphia. He writes of providing help for 18 fugitives who have come from different places. He inquires if Williamson will remain firm and asks about his health. He writes about his friend Joshua R. Hallowell intending to present a cup with an inscription on it to Williamson. He writes of all the busy things going on, he still keeps her in his thoughts. He wants to visit her for a week. He writes of Sarah Pugh going to Boston for the women's rights convention.
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Date
1855
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Boston Public Library
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Public Domain