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which the next eighteen years of the life of Mrs. Stowe were to be passed. At this time her sister account of this westward journey is given by Mrs. Stowe in a letter sent back to Hartford from Cinciare set forth by the following extracts from Mrs. Stowe's answer to the first letter they received f are treated at length in letters written by Mrs. Stowe to her friend, Miss Georgiana May, we cannole geography, This geography was begun by Mrs. Stowe during the summer of 1832, while visiting heced. Among the members of the club were Professor Stowe, unsurpassed in Biblical learning; Judge life. In one of her letters to Miss May, Mrs. Stowe describes one of her methods for entertainin don't know how I shall bear it. In 1833 Mrs. Stowe first had the subject of slavery brought to her dear friend, Eliza Tyler, the wife of Professor Stowe. This lady was the daughter of Dr. Benneook an active interest. Her death left Professor Stowe a childless widower, and his forlorn cond[3 more...]