Abbott Lawrence letters
Description
Letters from Abbott Lawrence in London to George Ticknore in Boston, telling him that he has been quite ill, boredom has not set in, mentions the spirit of reform in Britain, a possible settlement of difficulties between US and Great Britain, European affairs as well as the slavery question in the US. Also thanks him for books, refers to an exhibition and news of friends and tells him that Webster will be a good secretary.
Dates
- 1850-02-14 - 1854-05-21
Creator
- Abbott, Lawrence, 1792-1855 (Author, Person)
- Ticknor, George, 1791-1871 (Recipient, Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Unrestricted
Conditions Governing Use
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Extent
0.1 linear ft. (1 envelope) : 12 items ; 16-23 cm
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
In English.
General
Europe History 1848-1871, London Exhibitions, United States Foreign Relations with Great Britain
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