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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 1: the Boston mob (second stage).—1835. (search)
Street, but found no admittance. From thence to Campbell's in Brattle Street, who accompanied me to Mr. J. R. Campbell. Fuller's in Pitts Street. There I was informed for the first time J. E. Fuller. that you were probably where I started from. Hnstead of ordering the coachman to drive me to No. 23 Brighton Street, I thought it most prudent to be set down at Friend Fuller's. Was just in season to eat supper there, though J. E. Fuller. he and his wife had gone to Newton. After tea, friend Tyet seen, but shall probably see him this evening. Do not yet know where I shall sleep to-night—probably here or at bro. Fuller's. W. L. Garrison to his wife. 23 Brighton Street, Boston,Ms. Saturday afternoon. November 7, 1835. You percede not the slightest attempt to interfere. As it was possible that our house might be disturbed that night, I slept at Mr. Fuller's, J. E. Fuller. and last night at Mr. Southwick's; but everything has been J. Southwick. perfectly quiet in the cit