"Holograph, signed. George Thompson is sending, via Mrs. Barney of Nantucket, some trifles as tokens of remembrance. Miss Hilditch, her sister, and Geroge Thompson are making purchases at the Anti-Corn Law Bazaar in order to contribute them to the next Boston anti-slavery fair. He believes Elizabeth Pease to be doing the same. The present bazaar will yield about $20,000. George Thompson's wife is occupied with rearing their sixth child, a daughter eleven weeks old. Since his return from India, George Thompson's time has been taken up with \"Indian questions.\""
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"Letter from George Thompson, 6 Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, London, [England], to Maria Weston Chapman, May 26, 1845"
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creators
"Thompson, George, 1804-1878 (Author); Chapman, Maria Weston, 1806-1885 (Addressee)"