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

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date
"February 25, 1868"
notes
"Holograph, signed. This letter was intended for publication in the National Anti-Slavery Standard. William Lloyd Garrison defends his efforts to secure Francis Jackson's bequest for the New England Freedmen's Union Commission. Garrison quotes many passages from Wendell Phillips's speeches in order to refute them. Written on item: For the Anti-Slavery Standard, will of the late Francis Jackson."
title
"Letter from William Lloyd Garrison, Boston, [Mass.], Feb. 25, 1868 [Part 5 of 8]"
image1
"08_07_019240.jpg"
image2
"08_07_019241.jpg"
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"08_07_019242.jpg"
image4
"08_07_019243.jpg"
image5
"08_07_019244.jpg"
creators
"Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879 (Author)"
language
"English"
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"85769"
publisher
""
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"commonwealth:cv43r389r"
original_url
"https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/cv43r389r"
#id_local_call
"Ms.A.1.1 v.7, p.74B"
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"commonwealth:cv43r389r"
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"2826821"
#id_local_barcode
"39999066753573; mq9002030"
#id_local_accession
""
physical_description
"20 leaves (39 p.) ; 8 x 5 in."