Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garrison, 25 April, 1862
Description:
Oliver Johnson writes to William Lloyd Garrison concerning the finalization of the speaker schedule for the upcoming convention, and states his hope that there will be "no feeling of rivalry" between the Tuesday and Wednesday night meetings. Johnson offers that the city society should "sink entirely out of sight" if needed, and relays some anticipated difficulties in arranging for a schedule between Tilton and Phillips.