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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 3, Chapter 2: the Irish address.—1842. (search)
t slavery hand in hand with the political (ante, 2: 434). Early on Monday morning, I left in the cars for Rochester, Nov. 14. and arrived at that place in the afternoon, where I met with a most cordial reception from friends Post, Burtis, and others. Isaac Post, Lewis Burtis, J. A. Collins. Dear bro. Collins, to our astonishment, arrived from Buffalo the same evening, in feeble, but improved, health. Collins is now acting as General Agent, pro tempore, of the National Society (Ms. July 8, 1842, W. L. G. to G. W. Benson). Abby Kelley did not get along till the next day at noon. She came Nov. 15. from Waterloo, in company with friend McClintock, wife, and daughter Mary. Our meetings continued in Rochester, three times a day, from Tuesday morning until Friday, 1 o'clock P. M. In consequence of the bad weather, and the very bad state of Nov. 15-18, 1842; Lib. 13.2, 17. the travelling, and the uncertainty of my arrival, etc., etc., there were not so many delegates from abroad as