Letter from Louis Alexis Chamerovzow, [New York], to Mary Anne Estlin, 1854 Aug[ust] 1
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Louis Alexis Chamerovzow writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to doing "Parker Pillsbury an injustice in supposing that it was possible he had taken advantage to the utmost of a very valid plea for not speaking at our Annual meeting." George Thompson requested a visit but he was unable to do so. He remarks that he has "felt so much the advantage of coming into closer association with Abolitionists of the Garrison school, from whom I may, however, conscientiously differ on some points, & have derived so much pleasure from inter-communion, that I feel more than ever anxious to make the personal acquaintance of as many of them as I can." He believes that Webb isn't doing "much good" by his articles on the Conference to be held in London. He desires the success of the Manchester conference. He is annoyed by the delay in publishing their annual report.