Letter from William Adam, [London, England], to William Lloyd Garrison, [1840 July]
Description:
William Adam writes to William Lloyd Garrison asking him if Nathaniel Peabody Rogers has given Garrison "a newspaper report of your speech on Monday [July 6] for such corrections as it may require previous to its offical publication by the Committee?" He also asks Garrison to sit for "Miss Sally" and allow her to paint his portrait. Adam says that she is "laboring to accomplish herself in an art on which she will probably hereafter have to depend for her subsistence."
Holograph, signed.
Title devised by cataloger.
Legacy catalog card identifies the date of publication of this manuscript as "1840 July."
Legacy catalog card identifies the place of publication of this manuscript as "[London ?]"
On the page adjacent to the body of the letter, it is addressed to "W.L. Garrison Esq."