Transcribe Text (Collaborative) Anti-Slavery Letters: 1800-1839 page

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Stanton has just been here.
  • Stanton has just been here.
  • Stanton has just been here.
  • Stanton has just been here.
Mostly agreeable; not a discordant
  • Worthy a?pre?oble; not a discordant
  • Mostly agreeable; not a discordant
  • Mostly agreeable; not a discordant
  • Mostly agreeable; not a discordant
word passed between us.
  • word passed between us.
  • word passed between us.
  • word passed between us.
He l is all wrapped up in politics
  • He l is all wrapped up in politics
  • He is all wrapped up in politics
  • He l is all wrapped up in politics
  • He & is all wrapped up in politics
& "I know just as liver? he is." They
  • & "I know just as liver? he is." They
  • & "I [unclear] just as live, he is." They
  • & "I now just as ever he is." They
  • & "I had just as lives he is." They
are going to fill Congress with A.S.
  • are going to fill Congress with A.S.
  • are going to fill Congress with A.S.
  • are going to fill Congress with A.S.
folks. He is to lecture at
  • folks. He is to lecture at
  • folks. He is to lecture at
  • folks. He is to lecture at
Charlestown the 1st 4th of Aug
  • Charlestown the 1st 4th of Aug
  • Charlestown the 4th of Aug
  • Charlestown the 4th of Aug
  • Charlestown the 4th of Aug
in the evening & John
  • in the evening & John
  • in the evening & John
  • in the evening & John
lectures at Chelsea. Perhaps I shall
  • lectures at Chelsea. Perhaps I shall
  • lectures at Chelsea. Perhaps I shall
  • lectures at Chelsea. Perhaps I shall
port. Stanton says that at
  • port. Stanton says that at
  • Stanton says that at
  • Stanton says that at
  • Stanton says that at
  • Stanton says that at
the dinner here on the
  • the dinner here on the
  • the dinner here on the
  • the dinner here on the
4th when Mr Blagden
  • 4th when Mr Blogden
  • 4th when Mr Blagden
  • 4th when Mr Blagden
  • 4th when Mr Blagden
was returning thanks,
  • was returning thanks,
  • was returning thanks,
  • was returning thanks,
his voice was nearly
  • his voice was nearly
  • his voice was nearly
  • his voice was nearly
drowned by the popping
  • drowned by the popping
  • drowned by the popping
  • drowned by the popping
of the champaign corks. John Topham
  • of the champaign corks. John Towham
  • of the champaign corks. John Topham
  • of the champaign corks. John Topham
  • of the champaign corks. John Tappan
& Mr Sargent offered the Whig com
  • & Mr Sargent offered the Whig com
  • & Mr Sargent offered the Whig comm
  • & Mr Sargent offered the Whig com
  • & Mr Sargent offered the Whig com
of arrangements $ 1.00 apiece to defray
  • of arrangements $ 1.00 apiece to defray
  • of Arrangements $ 1.00 apiece to defray
  • of arrangements $ 1.00 apiece to defray
  • of arrangements $ 1.00 apiece to defray


go over. Edmund Quincy at Cambridgeport.
  • go over. Edmund Quincy at Cambridgeport.
  • go over. Edmund Quincy at Cambridgeport.
  • go over. Edmund Quincy at Cambridgeport.


the expenses of the dinner if they
  • the expenses of the dinner if they
  • the expenses of the dinner if they
  • the expenses of the dinner if they
would have no wine but they
  • would have no wine but they
  • would have no wine but they
  • would have no wine but they
declined. - Stanton was on his way
  • declined. - Stanton was on his way
  • declined - Stanton was on his way
  • declined. - Stanton was on his way
  • declined. - Stanton was on his way
out to Reading. He lectures
  • out to Reading. He lectures
  • out to Reading. He lectures
  • out to Reading. He lectures
every night this week. ANN.
  • every night this week. ANN.
  • every night this week. ANN.
  • every night this week. AWW.
  • every night this week. AWW.
4 o'clock
  • 4 o'clock
  • 4 o'clock
  • 4 o'clock

Metadata

date
"[ca. 1832-1867]"
notes
"Holograph, signed. Ann and Wendell Phillips are grateful for being allowed to read a letter from Anne Warren Weston. She mentions an Irish girl named Harriet, who was the hairdresser at the hotel. Ann Phillips will write to Anne [W. Weston]. Ann Phillips writes: \"Miel who married a Miss Neal is here. He is the priest who gave lectures in French...\""
title
"Letter from Ann Terry Greene Phillips, Nahant, [Mass.], to Deborah Weston, Aug't 12"
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"Phillips, Ann Terry Greene, 1813-1886 (Author); Weston, Deborah, b. 1814 (Addressee)"
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"15582"
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"English"
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"1 leaf (4 p.) ; 6 3/4 x 4 1/2 in."