Parker Pillsbury, Concord, New Hampshire, to "My dear friend May", 1884 July 2

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Title

Parker Pillsbury, Concord, New Hampshire, to "My dear friend May", 1884 July 2

Description

Mr. Phillips and the Wallcots have passed away and Parker Pillsbury feels that there is nothing left that is dear to him; the Garrison children are hospitable; one thousand of his books have sold and he still has one thousand left that he cannot sell; he is in relatively good health. Stationery is an advertisement for Parker Pillsbury's book, Acts of the Anti-Slavery Apostles.

Creator

Pillsbury, Parker

Source

Small Collections Box 75 Folder 1 Item 8

Identifier

SC 01101

Language

eng

Type

Text

Date Created

1884-07-02

Is Part Of

Abolitionist Movement Collection

Scripto

Status

To transcribe

Percent Completed

100

Weight

100100

Citation

Pillsbury, Parker, “Parker Pillsbury, Concord, New Hampshire, to "My dear friend May", 1884 July 2,” W&M Transcribe, accessed April 26, 2024, https://transcribe.libraries.wm.edu/items/show/5177.