Box 1
Contains 362 Results:
Martineau, Harriet: [Elizabeth] Pease [Nichol]. July 29, 1844.
Sending box to Boston for Anti-Slavery fair. Typed transcript, original missing.
Martineau, Harriet: My dear friend [probably Elizabeth Pease Nichol]. August 20, [1844].
Box for fair, will now work "for the [National Anti-Corn Law] League Bazaar."
Martineau, Harriet: My dear friend [Elizabeth Pease Nichol?]. March 18, [1845].
Martineau's contribution to League bazaar, mesmerism, taking a house near Ambleside.
Norton, J.: [William Lloyd Garrison]. January 30, 1876.
Death of William Lloyd Garrison's wife.
Phillips, Wendell: James Arnold. June 17, 1844.
American Anti-Slavery Society (on reverse of American Anti-Slavery Society circular).
Phillips, Wendell: Elizabeth Cady Stanton. April 25, 1864.
Susan B. Anthony, will speak only if Fremont is not nominated on that occasion.
Phillips, Wendell: Susan B. Anthony. [1881].
Thanks for birthday congratulations.
Pillsbury, Parker: Marius and Emily [Robinson] [Ohio friends]. September 15, 1865.
His anti-slavery work, his homelessness.
Pillsbury, Parker: Autograph. April 2, 1866.
Dear Friends. March 23, 1880.
Declines invitation.
Comstock, Ada L: Ida Porter Boyer. July 7, 1943.
Invitation to opening of Woman's Rights Collection at Radcliffe College.
Dall, Caroline H.: Mrs. S.A. Underwood. February 2, 1888.
Re: one of Dall's books, an expected inheritance, liberals.
Dodge, Mary A. [Gail Hamilton]: Messrs. J.R. Osgood and Co. January 11, 1871.
Acknowledges success of the firm.
Elliott, Maud Howe: J.M. Stoddard. December 18, no year.
Her health and travel plans.
Foster, A[bigail] K[elley]: W[illiam] L[loyd] Garrison. July 22, 1859.
His attack on her at the New England Convention.
Foster, A[bigail] K[elley]: Mrs. Robinson. October 17, 1875.
Republican Party and suffragists.
Fuller, S. M[argaret]: [Pliny] Earle. September 24, 1845.
Visit to New York Asylum for the Insane.
[Garrison, William Lloyd]: Editors [Woman's] Journal. November 14, 1878.
Entitled "Not a Side Issue." Re: Abby Kelley and American Anti-Slavery Society, suffrage. Typed transcript, original missing.
Gerry, Elbridge: Mercy Warren. April 4, 1813.
Her friendship with John and Abigail Adams, War of 1812.
Larcom, Lucy: Mr. Garrison. November 16, 1885.
Ordering books and the Andover Review.
Lippincott, Sara Jane Clarke (Grace Greenwood): C.J. Powell. September 22, 1865.
Re: her possible lecture in La Porte, Michigan.
Fanny M. Steele. February 7, 1870.
Steele's article in the Woman's Journal, suffrage conventions in Illinois and Ohio.
Autograph. September 14, 1882.
[Ada C?] Bowles. November 20, 1882.
Bowles should lecture in Vermont and Massachusetts.
James T. Colby. July 23, 1883.
Suggestions on finding suffrage information.