Letter from Grace Denning Williams, Brownsfields, [Massachusetts], to Maria Weston Chapman, 1839 April 10
Description:
Grace Denning Williams writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to an effort made to collect money for the cause, but she had to turn it over to the Secretary of her anti-slavery society. The agent from Boston has arrived, delivered a lectured, and She presumes "our society will take a number." She will send the summer in North Bedford and advocate for the cause in season and off season and if their society desires to "commenad me in the cause I shall be at leisure and most happy to do it." She will try to get subscribers to the "Non-Resistant" and "Cradle of Liberty."