Letter from Elizabeth Pease Nichol, to William Lloyd Garrison, 29th [October 1846]
Description:
Elizabeth Pease Nichol writes a farewell letter to William Lloyd Garrison upon having learned of his imminent departure from London, wishing him a safe journey and a joyful reunion with his family, as well as a full restoration of his health. Pease Nichol requests that Garrison keep them informed and appraised of the happenings within the United States abolitionist cause, and offers him her continued aid in his labors. Pease Nichol requests that Garrison leave several papers and letters with George Thompson.
Holograph, signed.
Title devised by cataloger.
Manuscript annotated on recto, with the following appearing: "118" in pencil above Pease Nichol's salutation to Garrison; "Elizabeth Pease to W. L. Garrison" on top-right margin of page; "[Oct. 1846]" in black ink underneath the date on letterhead; "Garrison MSS." stamped in blue ink above body of manuscript; and "120" in pencil on bottom-left margin of page.
Manuscript annotated on page no. 5, with the following appearing on page: "Garrison MSS." stamped in blue ink, and "E. Pease" written in pencil, both on bottom-right margin of page.