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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 3, Chapter 7: first Western tour.—1847. (search)
form carries all others with it, and that its triumph will be theirs. Mr. Garrison set out from Boston on the 2d of August, 1847. With the utmost disinterestedness, Edmund Quincy Lib. 17.122. had again assumed the charge of conducting the Liberator in his absence, neither of them foreseeing how long a time would elapse before the editor could resume his chair. Nor, happily, could Mrs. Garrison realize that her husband, whose health latterly had been far from good, was taking Ms. June 26, 1847, W. L. G. to G. W. Benson. leave of her at a risk surpassing that of the voyage to England the year before. The progress of his tour, in which he was to have the companionship of Frederick Douglass, can best be show n from his letters to her: W. L. Garrison to his Wife. Philadelphia, Aug. 3, 1847. Ms. A year ago, this day, I arrived in London, and was, Ante, p. 156. therefore, at a distance of three thousand miles from you. Now I am in Philadelphia, some three hundred mile