James Miller McKim, Pennsylvania a Freedmen's Relief Association, No. 424 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to "my dear May", 1865 March

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and subscription list of the

Natinal Anti-Slavery Stand-

ard. Especially if Wendell

Philips Samson or some

such person should be its Editor. 

        Our centre of opera-

tions will be New York. 

         Judge  [Bend?] is our

president and until a 

permanent appointment

shall be made, Wendell 

Philips Samson is or

secretary pro tem. 

       We shall introduce 

ourselves to the world in 

a week or so by an ad-

dress & in the second week

of May by a grand "Anniv-

erary" meeting in New York

to be addressed by Phillip

Brooks, H. W. Beecher,

 

[Marginalia  on top of page written upside down is continued at top of page 2 and written across both pages. Transcribed both page 2 and 3 marginalia below]

 

Please regard this letter especially what relates to [?] of 

possible Editor of the paper as privaty.  Talk to Quincy [?]

[?] & Mrs. Chapman about it ; -- that is if you happen to meet them.