Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Boston, to Samuel Joseph May, June 4, 1848
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On behalf of the committee on the one hundred conventions to be held in Massachusetts in relation to the “Sayers case,” Samuel May Jr. (Writer) asks Samuel J. May (Recipient) whether he could aid them for a few months. He is content that Dr. Lowell brought up the question of slavery in the convention of Cong. Ministers. Finally, Writer talks about F. W. Holland who was re-elected as the secretary of American Unitarian Association.