Letter from Aaron Macy Powell, Ghent, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Aaron Macy Powell informs William Lloyd Garrison that he and his family have enjoyed Fanny Garrison's visit, and writes that she bears characteristics of both of her parents. Powell writes that Fanny shares Gar... More
Letter from Gerrit Smith, Peterboro, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garrison...
Gerrit Smith writes William Lloyd Garrison informing him that he has learned from his daughter that Garrison has decided to abandon his proposed Western trip, and expresses his expectations that he shall see Ga... More
Letter from Gerrit Smith to William Lloyd Garrison, 1864 Sept[ember] 6
In this work of handwritten poetry titled "Welcome to our guests", Gerrit Smith writes of William Lloyd Garrison, "friend of black & white mankind!" in 12 rhyming stanzas. The poem not only prasies Garrison, bu... More
Letter from William Lloyd Garrison, Paris, [France], to Helen Eliza Ga...
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Letter from Andrew Paton, Glasgow, [Scotland], to William Lloyd Garris...
Andrew Paton informs William Lloyd Garrison of his receipt of Garrison's last missive, and apologizes for the delay in his return correspondence, which he attributes to Garrion's having arrived while he was out... More
Letter from Wendell Phillips, to William Lloyd Garrison, 4 July [18]74
Wendell Phillips writes William Lloyd Garrison reporting on "Nell's affairs", and lists an account of the sums received, as well as their provenance. Phillips states that he has thus far received a total of $50... More
Letter from Wendell Phillips, to William Lloyd Garrison, 4 July [18]74
Wendell Phillips writes William Lloyd Garrison reporting on "Nell's affairs", and lists an account of the sums received, as well as their provenance. Phillips states that he has thus far received a total of $50... More
Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Leicester, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garr...
Samuel May, Jr. thanks William Lloyd Garrison for his delivery of two editions of the "Traveller" reporting the "Faneuil Hall meeting", and Garrison's acknowledgement of monies received in support of the "fugit... More
Letter from Deborah Weston, Weymouth, [Mass.], to Maria Weston Chapman...
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Letter from Richard Davis Webb, Dublin, [Ireland], to Elizabeth Pease ...
Richard Davis Webb writes to Elizabeth Pease Nichol that since he received her last "very welcome, kind & interesting letter" and had not acknowledged it sooner, he is afraid that she may think him "unmannered ... More
Letter from Wendell Phillips, to William Lloyd Garrison, 4 July [18]74
Wendell Phillips writes William Lloyd Garrison reporting on "Nell's affairs", and lists an account of the sums received, as well as their provenance. Phillips states that he has thus far received a total of $50... More
Letter from Wendell Phillips, to William Lloyd Garrison, 4 July [18]74
Wendell Phillips writes William Lloyd Garrison reporting on "Nell's affairs", and lists an account of the sums received, as well as their provenance. Phillips states that he has thus far received a total of $50... More
Letter from Egeorge Thompson, South Lambeth, [London, England], to Ric...
George Thompson writes to Richard D. Webb, informing him that William Lloyd Garrison and his children, Fanny and Francis, are in London. Thompson tells Webb where they are staying and the date and place of a br... More
Letter from Thomas Phillips, [London, England], to William Lloyd Garri...
Thomas Phillips forwards to William Lloyd Garrison a proof of one and a copy of another circular for upcoming meetings, and invites Garrison's daughter Fanny and her husband to join them at the meetings if they... More
Copy of letter from William Lloyd Garrison, Tarrytown, N.Y, to Deborah...
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Letter from Anti-Slavery Conference, [Paris, France], to William Lloyd...
These cards were used by William Lloyd Garrison, his daughter Fanny Garrison Villard, and his son, Francis Jackson Garrison, to attend the Paris Anti-Slavery Conference. William Lloyd Garrison's card is for a d... More