Letter from Thomas Treadwell Stone, Bolton, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garrison, Nov. 20, 1876
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Stone expresses to Garrison his deep appreciation for Garrison's brotherhood and esteem, and his deep respect for both Garrison and the abolitionist cause. Stone states that amongst contemporary national issues, the two most pressing appear to be the relation of the Union to "the free people of the South" and to the "Indian tribes".