Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Leicester [Mass.], to Wendell Phillips Garrison, May 29/[18]67
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Samuel May Jr. writes to Wendell Phillips Garrison about his letters to May that May plan to have presented to the Master of Chancery (in relation to Wendell Phillips’s testimony regarding the value of the National Anti-Slavery Standard.) May says neither Edmund Quincy or May himself thinks the letters contain anything disrespectful to Wendell Phillips, but both of them understand it would be unpleasant for W.P. Garrison “to have any difference” with Wendell Phillips.