Holograph, signed.
Louisa M. Sewall paid her pledge to Mrs. Mirriam the day after she made it, while attending the convention in the afternoon that "Miss [Abby] Kelly and Dr. Manford spoke." Louisa M. Sewall's "aunt Southwick" (Mrs. Thankful Hussey Southwick?) found a five dollar bill on the floor and thinks that it may belong to Mrs. Maria Weston Chapman. Louisa M. Sewall wants to resign as secretary (of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society?). Louisa M. Sewall was delighted with Maria W. Chapman's review of Charles Simmon's sermons. (Scripture Manual, by Charles Simmons.)