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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 3, Chapter 1: re-formation and Reanimation.—1841. (search)
10; Memoir of C. T. Torrey, p. 87). Those who are curious as to other leading new organizationists will find the above list extended in Lib. 12.127. More pitiful, if not more picturesque, than any of these dislocations was that of Mr. Garrison's old partner, now, worse than foe, an alienated friend. The following letter bespeaks at once his outcast condition and his trust in the benevolence of the person to whom it was addressed: Isaac Knapp to W. L. Garrison. A. S. Office, Sept. 31 [1841].Ms. [Boston] The day of the month is copied as written. The year is conjectural. long Dearly beloved friend: My circumstances are such that [I] am induced to solicit an interview with you at your earliest convenience. For several reasons I am reluctant to call at the Printing Office, and therefore take this method to make known my desire. I am sincerely sorry to disturb you with my troubles, but for the sake of my dear wife, and her alone, I wish to do it. Wishing you and your