"Holograph, signed. Letter written in pencil. William Lloyd Garrison will decline all invitations to lecture in the public hereafter. He explains: \"I consider my public speaking about terminated. I never engaged in it from the love of it.\" Garrison says about Wendell Phillips: \"Mr. Phillips's acceptance of the Labor Reform nomination really surprises me, seeing he was first nominated by the Temperance party.\" Wendell Phillips is to speak at a temperance meeting in Rocky Point today. Garrison is bothered by an infestation of mosquitoes in his house. Garrison says: \"My skin trouble is called Eczema, 'I burn.'\" Includes an envelope with the delivery address: Francis J. Garrison, Am. Social Science Rooms, 13 Pemberton Square, Boston, Mass."
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"Letter from William Lloyd Garrison, Providence, [R.I.], to Francis Jackson Garrison, Sept. 14, [18]70, 3 P. M."
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creators
"Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879 (Author); Garrison, Francis Jackson, 1848-1916 (Addressee)"