Letter from Henry Clarke Wright to William Lloyd Garrison
Description:
In this letter to William Lloyd Garrison (probably written in 1868), Henry Clarke Wright describes his upcoming lecture schedule with stops in Boston, calling it "a very active campaign". He asks Garrison to write to him, providing instructions to send the letters to Millbridge, Maine if before a certain date, and then asks about the movements of Richard Davis Webb and his daughter, Deborah, as well as "the health of Fannie [Garrison Villard] & her child & of Helen's & thyself." On verso, Wright adds a postscript saying he wants Garrison "to know what I have arranged for Deborah".
Holograph, signed.
Title devised by cataloger.
Boston Public Library (Rare Books Department) manuscript composed on the back of a circular advertising an address by William Wells Brown at Tremont Temple, May 10, 1868.