Transcribe Text (Collaborative) Anti-Slavery Letters & Documents: Long Subjects II page

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date
"March 7, 1839"
notes
"Handwritten and transcribed by unknown person. See Ms.A.5.1 no.46-47 for the original manuscript by Child. Child discusses conflict over establishing The Abolitionist as a new organ of the Anti-Slavery Society. She comments on [James?] Sinclair's remarks about leaders at the convention. She recalls [S.J.] May's tribute to H.E. Benson. She believes May's use of the term \"abolition church\" aroused sectarianism."
title
"Letter from Lydia Maria Child, Northampton, to Caroline Weston, March 7th 1839 [Part 2 of 3]"
image1
"08_07_002532.jpg"
image2
"08_07_002533.jpg"
image3
"08_07_002534.jpg"
image4
"08_07_002535.jpg"
image5
"08_07_002536.jpg"
creators
"Child, Lydia Maria, 1802-1880 (Author); Weston, Caroline, 1808-1882 (Addressee)"
language
"English"
#group_id
"85769"
publisher
""
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"commonwealth:wm118d716"
original_url
"https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/wm118d716"
#id_local_call
"MS A.5.1 p.48-54"
#repository_id
"commonwealth:wm118d716"
#id_local_other
"3132139"
#id_local_barcode
"39999063212359; mq8391650"
#id_local_accession
""
physical_description
"7 leaves (8 p.)"