Letter from Henrietta Sargent, Boston, [Massachusetts], to Anne Warren Weston, 1841 May 23
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Henrietta Sargent writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to a reminder of the Boston female anti-slavery society's anniversary in which Anne will be appointed secretary and her "advice and infleunce will be required together with all the Weymouth delegations strong in faith and works." She wishes to have as many as she can accomodate to stay at her house. She rejoices that her nephew has arrived in Calcultta and that her "dear sister Parker has weathered the icebergs and is safe in Liverpool."