Letter from James Miller M'Kim, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania], to Mary ...
James Miller McKim writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his voyage back to the U.S. with Richard Davis Webb and of his time in New York before his return to Philadelphia. He writes of his editor of the "Pen... More
Letter from G. Blair, [Bath, England], to Mary Anne Estlin, September ...
G. Blair writes to Mary Anne Estlin on September 9th in regards to arrangements for Miss Pugh's visit to Bath. Blair hopes Estlin's reports have been well circulated and studied "& the good Ladies be..prepared ... More
Letter from Charles F. Hovey to Maria Weston Chapman
Charles F. Hovey writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to sending her the report he promised her the other night. He asks her to loan him Theodore Parker's sermons before sending them back to him. He also m... More
Letter from Mary Anne Estlin, Bristol, [England], to James Miller M'Ki...
Mary Anne Estlin writes to James Miller McKim regarding her father's health condition. She writes, "His medical friends think it safest for him thus to follow inclination & to give himself up to rest as long as... More
Letter from S. Alfred Steinthal, Bridgewater, [England], to Mary Anne ...
S. Alfred Steinthal writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to thanking her for sending him papers. He asks why people do not vote with the "intention of making use of Clause V of the Constitution and altering th... More
Letter from Charles F. Hovey, Paris, [France], to Mary Anne Estlin, 18...
Charles F. Hovey writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to Elizabeth [Chapman] asking John Bishop Estlin's thoughts on her engagement to a Frenchman. Pillsbury is grateful for her and her father's devotion to hi... More
Letter from S. Alfred Steinthal, Bridgewater, [England], to Mary Anne ...
S. Alfred Steinthal (1826-1910) writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to Mr. May's letter on the Manchester Conference. He says they passed strong resolutions cooperating with the American Anti-Slavery Society ... More
Letter from Rebecca Moore, Manchester, [England], to Mary Anne Estlin,...
Rebecca Moore writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to her recollection of the Conference that both John Bishop Estlin and George Thompson spoke. She writes that she believes George Thompson speech was given be... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph, New York, to Mary Anne Estlin, 1861 Feb[rua...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to the current state of affairs in the U.S. as a result of the Civil War. He writes that people were not prepared to take up the antislavery cause but his... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estl...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his domestic, parochial, and public affairs. He writes of the National Freedman's Relief Association's plans. When the American Civil War ends, he hope... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estlin, ...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to her letter regarding condolences for his wife's death. He writes about his sorrow for his wife's death. He also talks about receiving financial support... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Leicester, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Ga...
Samuel Joseph May informs William Lloyd Garrison that he and Mary Anne Estlin are en route to Boston, and that Estlin and Sarah Pugh have been visitors at his household for the past week. May writes that he can... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [New York], to Mary Anne Estl...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his duties as a minister, President of the City Board of Education in Syracuse, Secretary of the Freedman Relief Association, Chairman of a Committee f... More
Letter from Mary Anne Estlin, Clifton, [England], to Francis Jackson G...
Mary Anne Estlin writes to Francis Jackson Garrison regarding his visit to her and when she can meet him during his travels. She includes a warm letter from "Edmund Jones, who was in Bristol addressing a series... More
Letter from Edmund Jones, London, [England], to Mary Anne Estlin, Aug[...
Edmund Jones responds to Mary Anne Estlin's letter, apologizing for the delay owing to his recent illness. Jones states that his work has been satisfactory, though he did not have the pleasure of meeting either... More
Letter from J. Waring to Mary Anne Estlin
J. Waring writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to a trip to Mrs. Chapman. Waring writes, "Most of what she said has occupied my mind since, especially that about Mr. Garrison." Waring writes, "I have so satisf... More
Letter from Richard Davis Webb, Dublin, [Ireland], to Mary Anne Estlin...
Richard Davis Webb writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to being unable to go to London immediately. When he does go, he wants to have the company of Mary Anne and her father. He has a proposition for a conven... More
Letter from Eliza Wigham, Edinburgh, [Scotland], to Mary Anne Estlin, ...
Eliza Wigham writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to sending her the article, "Friend of the Fugitive." She says that Guthrie's article is not worth replying to. She favors Mary Anne's father's letter to Mr. S... More
Letter from Richard Davis Webb, Dublin, [Ireland], to Mary Anne Estlin...
Richard Davis Webb writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to Miss [Maria Weston] Chapman exaggerating the "active hostility" of the British & foreign anti-slavery society. He blames J. Scoble, the former secreta... More
Letter from Charles F. Hovey, Gloucester, [England], to Mary Anne Estl...
Charles F. Hovey writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to his passage home and apologizes for not writing sooner. He writes of reading of Mr. Pillsbury in the Liberator. He inquires into the character of Harrie... More
Letter from James Miller M'Kim, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania], to Mary ...
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 w... More
Letter from Richard Davis Webb, Dublin, [Ireland], to Mary Anne Estlin...
Richard Davis Webb writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to the outcome of the American Civil War. He compares the clemency shown to Southern leaders with the death sentences that resulted from the Young Irelan... More
Letter from J. Waring to Mary Anne Estlin
J. Waring writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to a trip to Mrs. Chapman. Waring writes, "Most of what she said has occupied my mind since, especially that about Mr. Garrison." Waring writes, "I have so satisf... More
Letter from Isabella Massie, Upper Clapton, [England], to Mary Anne Es...
Isabella Massie writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to two copies of her father's reply which has been forwarded to John Scoble. She agrees with John Bishop Estlin's sentiment that anti-slavery societies shou... More
Letter from John Bishop Estlin, Bristol, to Samuel May, April 15th, 18...
The first three pages of this correspondence are by John Bishop Estlin and the final three pages are written by his daughter, Mary Anne. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Letter from Samuel Joseph, New York, to Mary Anne Estlin, 1861 Feb[rua...
Samuel Joseph May writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to the current state of affairs in the U.S. as a result of the Civil War. He writes that people were not prepared to take up the antislavery cause but his... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Leicester, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Ga...
Samuel Joseph May informs William Lloyd Garrison that he and Mary Anne Estlin are en route to Boston, and that Estlin and Sarah Pugh have been visitors at his household for the past week. May writes that he can... More