"Holograph, signed. William Lloyd Garrison's home was burglarized. He is declining to write both an autobiography and a history of the anti-slavery struggle. Garrison writes: \"A fortnight ago, my beloved daughter in-law (Wendell's wife) was stricken with paralysis, combined with epilepsy, to the dethronement of her reason, and she is lying very low, and will probably survive only a few days longer. Indeed, with the mind gone, her recovery is not to be desired.\""
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"Letter from William Lloyd Garrison, Roxbury, [Mass.], to Isabella Mack Hinckley, May 10, 1877"
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creators
"Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879 (Author); Hinckley, Isabella Mack, b. 1842 (Addressee)"