Alice Jackson letter to Graceanna Lewis

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Date created 1843-10-11
Description

Written in Harmony Grove. Jackson says that she misses Lewis, asks about antislavery in York, and discusses recent antislavery and temperance picnics and a planned convention in Philadelphia at the end of the year. She also describes a trip to a wedding in Delaware County made difficult by flooding.

Size 4 pages
Type Text
Subjects Floods | Travel | Antislavery movements | Temperance | Lewis, Graceanna, 1821-1912
Geographical location York (Pa.) | Delaware County (Pa.)
Language English
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Local identifier A00179486
Collection

Lewis-Fussell Family Papers, SFHL-RG5-087 (explore contents)

Contributing institution Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
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