Letter from Joseph Lupton, Scarborough, [England], to Samuel May, October 6th, 1852
Description:
Lupton announces that he is sending a box of contributions for the Anti-Slavery Fair. He mentions the great success of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and suggests changing the title of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society so as to avoid conveying the impression that it is a purely local society. Lupton gives an account of the contents of the box of contributions and mentions the Earl of Carlisle as being friendly to the anti-slavery cause.
Addressed to May at "Anti-slavery Office, Cornhill, Boston."
Correspondence has original postage stamp.
Holograph, signed.
May's handwriting near the address reads, "Rec'd Oct. 23, '52."
Title supplied by cataloger.