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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)
for three days. Thus far, I have stood the fatigues of the tour better than I anticipated. As yet, I have not had a word of intelligence from home. I trust you have written to me at Salem. W. L. Garrison to his Wife. New Lyme [Ohio], Aug. 20, 1847. Ms. On our way to this place, we stopped on Monday night at Aug. 16. a tavern in Hartford, a place settled originally by emigrants from Hartford, Ct. Mr. Garrison was now in that north-eastern part of Ohio known as the (Connecticut) home to the Bugle for information. My best regards to the Jacksons, Mrs. Meriam, the Wallcuts, Eliza F. Meriam. and the other dear friends. Glad shall I be when my mission is ended. Wendell Phillips to Mrs. Garrison. Natick [Mass.], Aug. 20 [1847]. Ms. Friday. You must not think we have forgotten you. I ought to have written long ago. Dear Ann has not really been able, though she Mrs. Phillips. has talked of you, and wanted to know this, that, and the other, which I was to have f