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(Page 1)
Palmyra March 14, 1842.
My Dear Friend:
I drop you a line chiefly for the purpose
of saying, that if any of [you] the Rochester friends attend
the Lyons Convention, I want them to bring my Buffalo
and harness. Two Buffalos were left at Rochester. The
old one belongs to J.C. Hattaway; you had better keep it
for him. If none of you attend the Lyons meet-
ing, send the harness ^and Buffalo^ to Waterloo as baggage, when
Mary Anne goes; or, if she has gone already, send
them on by the Rail Road to Thomas M’Clintock.
I shall want them on our next campaign.
We are getting along very well. Our
meetings are well attended, and interesting – of course!
John Reed is a fine fellow, and his story awakens
much interest wherever we go. Jacob has gone home
for a day or two to see his family.
(Page 2)
Remember me affectionately to your
family, and all the other dear Rochester friends;
and believe me
Yours, truly,
O.Johnson
(Page 3 blank)
(Page 4)
[Text in center of page, written upward]
6
Isaac Post
Rochester.
N.Y.
[Stamp:]
PALMYRA
MAR
15
N.Y.
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Owen, Sarah C. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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(Page 1)<br /><br /> [Printed Text]<br /><br /> Steuben House<br /><br /> CHAS. H. WHITTLETON, Proprietor.<br /> RATE--$2.00 PER DAY.<br /><br /> HAMMONDSPORT, N. Y. <sub>“</sub>Dec 1<span style="text-decoration:line-through;">6</span>7 1893<br /><br />[Text Normal]<br />W E Post Esq<br /> Rochester NY<br /> My Dear Sir,<br /> Your kind letters <br /> received thanks for your kind <br /> suggestion & I will be home <br /> the last of the week. Call on <br /> you satisfactory – I regret the <br /> time having passed - as I neglected <br /> to mark the date & hoping <br /> all is well – with kind wishes <br /> I remain<br /> Truly yours<br /> S C Crittenden
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. [Printed Text] Steuben House CHAS. H. WHITTLETON, Proprietor. RATE--$2.00 PER DAY. HAMMONDSPORT, N. Y. "Dec 167 1893[Text Normal]W E Post Esq Rochester NY My Dear Sir, Your kind letters received thanks for your kind suggestion & I will be home the last of the week. Call on you satisfactory - I regret the time having passed - as I neglected to mark the date & hoping all is well - with kind wishes I remain Truly yours S C Crittenden
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(Page 1)<br /><br /> Naples Dec. 7<sup>th</sup>, 1887<br /> “My own dear Fred”<br /> Was happily sur-<br /> prised yesterday, by receiving <br /> two letters from you. <br /> One from Rich - and <br /> the other from Chritine [sic] -<br /> Thought you had <br /> forgotten me. Will pardon <br /> your negligence this time <br /> if you <span style="text-decoration:underline;">wont</span> do so any <br /> more. You did not write <br /> me you were going to <br /> H_port it was some <span style="text-decoration:underline;">other</span> <br /> girl.<br /> How nice it would <br /> be, if I could come to<br /><br /> (Page 2)<br /><br /> C. about Sat. and spend <br /> Sunday as I have a <br /> lady friend there who <br /> lives not a short distance <br /> from the Warners house,<br /> I could visit.<br /> I want to see you <br /> very much, and will try <br /> to come, if I do not, will <br /> you come here on your <br /> way home next week?<br /> Think you might.<br /> I have my <br /> plans laid to visit <br /> Roch about Dec 25 or <br /> just after will that <br /> meet, with your approval?<br /> We are having <br /> such cold weather, I <br /> dread the side to Blonde, <br /> I am such a frozen<br /><br /> (Page 3)<br /><br /> creature need the <br /> warmth from a congenial <br /> larger, and warmer body <br /> must be_<br /> Now, will make <br /> an effort to come, but <br /> may fail, however, come <br /> here if I do.<br /> Write me <br /> before you come, if I <br /> fail to get there.<br /> Hartily [sic] Yours<br /> From [Cumming?] Florence<br />
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. Naples Dec. 7th, 1887 "My own dear Fred" Was happily sur- prised yesterday, by receiving two letters from you. One from Rich - and the other from Chritine [sic] - Thought you had forgotten me. Will pardon your negligence this time if you wont do so any more. You did not write me you were going to H_port it was some other girl. How nice it would be, if I could come to C. about Sat. and spend Sunday as I have a lady friend there who lives not a short distance from the Warners house, I could visit. I want to see you very much, and will try to come, if I do not, will you come here on your way home next week? Think you might. I have my plans laid to visit Roch about Dec 25 or just after will that meet, with your approval? We are having such cold weather, I dread the side to Blonde, I am such a frozen creature need the warmth from a congenial larger, and warmer body must be_ Now, will make an effort to come, but may fail, however, come here if I do. Write me before you come, if I fail to get there. Hartily [sic] Yours From [Cumming?] Florence
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<p> <br /> Liverpool England. June 10. 1887</p>
<p>My dear friend Amy Post-<br /> Some forty years ago I wrote<br /> you a letter from England and<br /> I do not wish my present tour<br /> to end without sending you another-<br /> though only to tell you that I am well<br /> and continue to remember you<br /> with gratitude and affection. You<br /> were among the first of American<br /> women to give me shelter &<br /> make me feel at home under<br /> your roof- kindness I never forget.<br /> I have now been on this side the<br /> Atlantic near nine months-<br /> I have travelled far and seen<br /> heard and felt much- much</p>
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<p><br /> that I could talk about if I was<br /> seated by your side- but not much<br /> that I can now find time to<br /> to write about. In our travels-<br /> (for Helen was with me throughout<br /> till a few hours ago) we have<br /> taken in England, France Italy-<br /> Switzerland- Greece and Egypt-<br /> we have visited- London Paris Naples<br /> Rome, Athens, Alexandra- Cairo-<br /> and many other famous towns<br /> and cities- which when I consider<br /> my starting period in life,<br /> it is marvellous [sic] that I have<br /> accomplished so much-but<br /> I feel that it has all come<br /> too late in life. I should</p>
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<p><br /> have travelled thus when I was<br /> younger and when my ambition<br /> for achievements was more vigorous-<br /> I came to Liverpool now to see<br /> my dear Helen off to America.<br /> The condition of the health of her<br /> mother has been such of late as<br /> to make Helen feel that she ought<br /> to go home. It was a sore trial<br /> to her to leave me here even for<br /> a few weeks- but she is a strong<br /> woman and she bore it bravely.<br /> She is now well on her way- in a<br /> stout ship and I have no doubt<br /> will arrive safely- I have<br /> something to tell you. I met a<br /> man in the street a day or two</p>
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<p><br /> ago- who introduced himself<br /> to me as Dr. Tomblety- He<br /> spoke freely of yourself and<br /> Jacob. I shall want to know<br /> more of him if I shall be<br /> spared to see you again. He<br /> told me much about himself<br /> in a very brief space, for he<br /> seemed to have more tongues<br /> than ears- I could not get<br /> a word in anywhere- and you<br /> know I am too much in<br /> love with my own voice<br /> to like being suppressed and<br /> overtalked in that way- but<br /> enough of Dr. Tomblety. He<br /> seemed a good fellow after<br /> all.</p>
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<p><br /> I must tell you of another I met <br /> with whom you have been in <br /> other days <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">ag</span> acquainted to some<br /> extent, if not with her, you have<br /> been with her history, for she<br /> has a history. When in Rome at<br /> the Hotel De la Poste- there came<br /> to see me a handsome and elegantly<br /> dressed lady. She was refined in her<br /> manners and appearance- and<br /> made a favorable impression<br /> upon all who saw her- she called<br /> many names of persons with<br /> whom I am acquainted in<br /> America- She seemed a thoroughly<br /> English lady. She introduced herself<br /> as Mrs. Martin- said she had<br /> seen me before- at a public<br /> meeting in Washington- I had</p>
<p> (Page 6)</p>
<p><br /> recollection of her and could not<br /> imagine who she could be- At<br /> last she told me "I am she that<br /> was Victoria Woodhull' I am<br /> now married to Mr. Martin<br /> and live in London- The <br /> announcement was startling<br /> enough for I had no idea of<br /> meeting Mrs. Woodhull. I have<br /> made some enqueries [sic] about<br /> her since and find that she<br /> is <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">lively</span> living very quietly<br /> in London as the wife a<br /> thoroughly respectable Banker<br /> Such is life- You may have<br /> known all this before- but<br /> I did not. I also met in<br /> Rome three of the sisters</p>
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<p><br /> of <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">Charls</span> Charles Remond. It <br /> was very pleasant to meet <br /> so far away from home <br /> these dear people. Like Charles <br /> they detest prejudice of color<br /> and say they would <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">wo</span> not<br /> live in the U. States, if you could<br /> or would give them America!<br /> I told them I found America a<br /> very good country to live in<br /> and that popular prejudice<br /> was on the wane- A few days<br /> ago I saw my old friend Julia<br /> Griffiths. She came to London<br /> to see us and though she,<br /> like ourselves is older than<br /> thirty five years ago- she is</p>
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<p><br /> still quite lively- In Paris I<br /> saw Mrs Elizabeth Cady Stanton<br /> at the house of her son- She is<br /> at work on her woman's Bible<br /> and seems more radical than<br /> ever. She is a noble and brave<br /> woman and has no snobbery<br /> about her- I hope that you are<br /> still well and active though that <br /> is a gooddeal to hope and more<br /> to expect, but you are<br /> an exception to general rules-<br /> Do I pray you remember me<br /> kindly to dear Mary and <br /> Sarah- I love to think of their<br /> unceasing friendship- To Jacob- <br /> Joseph and William I also wish<br /> to be remembered <br /> Always and to the end<br /> yours<br /> Fred<sup>k</sup>. Douglass</p>
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Frederick Douglass, an abolitionist leader is writing from Liverpool, England to Amy Post, a fellow activist. Douglass is traveling with his second wife, Helen Pitts. He mentions meeting Victoria Woodhull, a controversial woman's rights activists, infamous for her advocacy of "Free Love". Douglass has also met the sisters of abolitionist and orator, Charles Lenox Remond, British abolitionist, Julia Griffiths as well as American suffragist, Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Douglass sends his regards to Post's sister Sarah, Post's daughter Mary and her husband William, Post's sons Jacob and Joseph.
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. Liverpool England. June 10. 1887My dear friend Amy Post- Some forty years ago I wrote you a letter from England and I do not wish my present tour to end without sending you another- though only to tell you that I am well and continue to remember you with gratitude and affection. You were among the first of American women to give me shelter & make me feel at home under your roof- kindness I never forget. I have now been on this side the Atlantic near nine months- I have travelled far and seen heard and felt much- much that I could talk about if I was seated by your side- but not much that I can now find time to to write about. In our travels- (for Helen was with me throughout till a few hours ago) we have taken in England, France Italy- Switzerland- Greece and Egypt- we have visited- London Paris Naples Rome, Athens, Alexandra- Cairo- and many other famous towns and cities- which when I consider my starting period in life, it is marvellous [sic] that I have accomplished so much-but I feel that it has all come too late in life. I should have travelled thus when I was younger and when my ambition for achievements was more vigorous- I came to Liverpool now to see my dear Helen off to America. The condition of the health of her mother has been such of late as to make Helen feel that she ought to go home. It was a sore trial to her to leave me here even for a few weeks- but she is a strong woman and she bore it bravely. She is now well on her way- in a stout ship and I have no doubt will arrive safely- I have something to tell you. I met a man in the street a day or two ago- who introduced himself to me as Dr. Tomblety- He spoke freely of yourself and Jacob. I shall want to know more of him if I shall be spared to see you again. He told me much about himself in a very brief space, for he seemed to have more tongues than ears- I could not get a word in anywhere- and you know I am too much in love with my own voice to like being suppressed and overtalked in that way- but enough of Dr. Tomblety. He seemed a good fellow after all. I must tell you of another I met with whom you have been in other days ag acquainted to some extent, if not with her, you have been with her history, for she has a history. When in Rome at the Hotel De la Poste- there came to see me a handsome and elegantly dressed lady. She was refined in her manners and appearance- and made a favorable impression upon all who saw her- she called many names of persons with whom I am acquainted in America- She seemed a thoroughly English lady. She introduced herself as Mrs. Martin- said she had seen me before- at a public meeting in Washington- I had recollection of her and could not imagine who she could be- At last she told me "I am she that was Victoria Woodhull' I am now married to Mr. Martin and live in London- The announcement was startling enough for I had no idea of meeting Mrs. Woodhull. I have made some enqueries [sic] about her since and find that she is lively living very quietly in London as the wife a thoroughly respectable Banker Such is life- You may have known all this before- but I did not. I also met in Rome three of the sisters of Charls Charles Remond. It was very pleasant to meet so far away from home these dear people. Like Charles they detest prejudice of color and say they would wo not live in the U. States, if you could or would give them America! I told them I found America a very good country to live in and that popular prejudice was on the wane- A few days ago I saw my old friend Julia Griffiths. She came to London to see us and though she, like ourselves is older than thirty five years ago- she is still quite lively- In Paris I saw Mrs Elizabeth Cady Stanton at the house of her son- She is at work on her woman's Bible and seems more radical than ever. She is a noble and brave woman and has no snobbery about her- I hope that you are still well and active though that is a gooddeal to hope and more to expect, but you are an exception to general rules- Do I pray you remember me kindly to dear Mary and Sarah- I love to think of their unceasing friendship- To Jacob- Joseph and William I also wish to be remembered Always and to the end yours Fredk. Douglass
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<p>(Page 1)<br /><br /> [Printed Text on stationery for “Woman’s Relief Corps No. 25.”<br /><br /><br /> Cincinnati, Feb. 20<sup>th</sup> 1887.<br /><br /><br /> My Dear Old Friend,<br /> I am very glad indeed to hear from <br /> you again and embrace this my first <br /> leisur [sic] moment to answer it for as usual <br /> we are just as busy as possible The house <br /> being full and lots of day boarders. Your old <br /> friend Thompson is here again. He has a <br /> splendid situation as manager for one of <br /> the largest Carraige [sic] manufactures [sic] in the West. <br /> His family still resides in Mansfield Ohio.<br /> Lou’s? health is improving I am glad to say <br /> altho by no means well yet.<br /><br /> Well the Society is getting along [illegible] or<br /> for him. None of the old members have anything <br /> to do with it. Mc Cracken runs the whole <br /> concern, and has disgusted all the decent <br /> ones so they just stay away that is normally. <br /> Of course when Baxter came we had a great <br /> time. The Hall wouldn’t hold half the people<br /><br /> (Page 2)<br /><br /> so they rented [Mcladion?] Hall, and it was <br /> jamed [sic] every lecture. They expected [Nellie?] <br /> P. Fox again this month but at the last moment <br /> she failed to materialize so they got [Julia?] <br /> Brown of Atlanta Geo [Kates?] girl. I have <br /> not <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">--</span> not [sic] been to hear her. Life is too short <br /> to [rush?] that way. I think Mrs. Fox was <br /> afraid to come right after Baxter, the contrast <br /> would be too great.<br /> Every body liked B. so much. He stayed <br /> with Crigglers in [Covington?] but was here nearly <br /> every day. Mrs. Faulkner got stuck on him <br /> hard but didn’t get paid for her trouble. <br /> He not being a fish that would nibble <br /> at such bait.<br /> I saw Ms. Hussey yesterday sh [sic] sent her <br /> regards to you. By the way I have no authority <br /> to invite you here to the Association of<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ficially </span> <br /> but p<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ersonally</span> I can and would be very glad <br /> to have you come if you will ^you^ shall have your <br /> old room mate and a larger room too. Why <br /> cant you come out? Let me know if you can. <br /> We would all be very glad to see you and the <br /> change would do you good. Come then and make <br /> me a visit and take in the Association. I have a <br /> thousand things to tell you . . that I cant [sic] write <br /> Let me hear from you soon and say you will <br /> come. Lou <span style="text-decoration:underline;">says come</span>. Your true friend Sherwood</p>
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. [Printed Text on stationery for "Woman's Relief Corps No. 25." Cincinnati, Feb. 20th 1887. My Dear Old Friend, I am very glad indeed to hear from you again and embrace this my first leisur [sic] moment to answer it for as usual we are just as busy as possible The house being full and lots of day boarders. Your old friend Thompson is here again. He has a splendid situation as manager for one of the largest Carraige [sic] manufactures [sic] in the West. His family still resides in Mansfield Ohio. Lou's? health is improving I am glad to say altho by no means well yet. Well the Society is getting along [illegible] or for him. None of the old members have anything to do with it. Mc Cracken runs the whole concern, and has disgusted all the decent ones so they just stay away that is normally. Of course when Baxter came we had a great time. The Hall wouldn't hold half the people so they rented [Mcladion?] Hall, and it was jamed [sic] every lecture. They expected [Nellie?] P. Fox again this month but at the last moment she failed to materialize so they got [Julia?] Brown of Atlanta Geo [Kates?] girl. I have not -- not [sic] been to hear her. Life is too short to [rush?] that way. I think Mrs. Fox was afraid to come right after Baxter, the contrast would be too great. Every body liked B. so much. He stayed with Crigglers in [Covington?] but was here nearly every day. Mrs. Faulkner got stuck on him hard but didn't get paid for her trouble. He not being a fish that would nibble at such bait. I saw Ms. Hussey yesterday sh [sic] sent her regards to you. By the way I have no authority to invite you here to the Association officially but personally I can and would be very glad to have you come if you will ^you^ shall have your old room mate and a larger room too. Why cant you come out? Let me know if you can. We would all be very glad to see you and the change would do you good. Come then and make me a visit and take in the Association. I have a thousand things to tell you . . that I cant [sic] write Let me hear from you soon and say you will come. Lou says come. Your true friend Sherwood
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<p>(Page 1)<br /><br /> Palmyra Mch 29, 1881<br /><br /> Mrs. Amy Post<br /><br /> The funeral of<br /> the late Plessy [Lextere?]<br /> will be attended [from?]<br /> his residence on Thursday<br /> next at 2. P.M.<br /> Yours<br /> D. S. Aldrich Jr</p>
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. Palmyra Mch 29, 1881 Mrs. Amy Post The funeral of the late Plessy [Lextere?] will be attended [from?] his residence on Thursday next at 2. P.M. Yours D. S. Aldrich Jr
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<p>(Page 1)<br /><br /> [In pencil]<br /> Liberal League<br /><br /> [Text writing upwards in left margin]<br /><br /> I forming the<br /><br /> [Text normal] <br /><br /> Rochester Sept 9 - 79<br /><br /> Dear Sir<br /> A.L. Rawson<br /> I thank thee most<br /> sincerely for the package yesterday<br /> recieved [sic], containing the committies [sic]<br /> invitation to the N.L.L -- and following<br /> Libiral [sic] Convention <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">soon</span> to be held at<br /> [text inserted between lines]<br /> I am delighted with thier [sic] strong-- broad and explicit rendering of the <br /> aims and objects of the League<br /> [text normal]<br /> Cincinati [sic] Ohio, I very much regret<br /> that my helth [sic] is too feeble to allow ^of my gratifying^ the cher-<br /> ished hope of <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">the pleasure of attending it</span> ^of being present^<br /> ^[deeming ?]it the most important finishing up of work our progenitors <br /> left undon [sic]<br /> but other, and more useful delegates <br /> from our Rochester League, I <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">hope </span>^trust^ will<br /> be their [sic], and do good service in the cause of fredom [sic].<br /> Dr. A. E Tilden, Clement W. Austin <br /> D. M Fox, and Willet E. Post ^were^ elected to <br /> the service last evening. Our League<br /> numbers first<br /> Immediately on recieving [sic]<br /> thy packag [sic], I had some of them circu-<br /> lated amongst our hopeful free thinkers,<br /><br /> (Page 2)<br /><br /> hope we shal [sic] see the fruits, in the <br /> future work that is to come.<br /> Notwithstanding my com-<br /> mendation of our very estimable Com-<br /> mittee’s invitation, - I was very sorry to <br /> discover one great omission, unworthy<br /> the conciencious [sic]-- thoughtful men who<br /> signed it. that omission was the word<br /> women. The word “<span style="text-decoration:underline;">All</span> who believe” &c<br /> does not include women, as the expo-<br /> nents of our <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">laws,</span> ^statutes^ still persist in denying<br /> our right to Citizenship--and the Ballot<br /> Box Can it be that the advocates<br /> of this “New Departure” contemplate <br /> erecting this (<span style="text-decoration:line-through;">contemplated grand</span>) structure<br /> for the gover<span style="text-decoration:line-through;">n</span>ment [sic] of the whole people of this<br /> nation upon such an unscientific and <br /> unphilosophical basis as to ignore ^and trample upon the rights of^ one<br /> half of the human inhabitants, that part<br /> too ^as you will find^ indispensably [sic] vital to life and growth of <br /> [text between line]<br /><span style="text-decoration:line-through;">all</span> ^every good^ causes-- every voter should be protected in his or her right^<br /> ^to cast the ballot of their choice^<br /> remember the committees [sic] Motto<br /> “In Union we must find strength”<br /><br /> (Page 3)<br /><br /> To the National L. League and<br /> “Proposed Liberal Party<br /> “for a Free people to make a free Land”<br /> Greeting<br /> I pray you to remember every moment<br /> that D. M Bennett our champion of free ^thought^<br /> speech free press and free mails--is at<br /> this moment incarserated [sic] in a loath-<br /> some prison, deprived of almost every com<br /> fort that life- health and <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">comfort </span>^happiness^ demand<br /> And do not forget also, that every one<br /> who sanctions, and <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">those</span> ^every one^ who attend [sic]<br /> this convention, <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">are</span> ^is^ liable to the same <br /> punishment-- for our christian men and <br /> women are ready for anything that they<br /> think will stop this sweeping current of <br /> Freedom that is ^<span style="text-decoration:line-through;">over leaping</span> breaking away from bonds long imprisonment<br /> [illegible] out of prison<br /> showing <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">itself</span> manly and womanly strong<br /> ^no longer on^<br /> enslaved to Church <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">nor </span>^or^ State-- Benedict<br /> ^or^ nor Comstock. Some of us are grow-<br /> ing old in the cause of freedom, but no<br /> matter-- there are the yound [sic], and the ma-<br /> ture minds of both sexes, already in<br /> the work, who will keep their standard<br /><br /> (Page 4)<br /><br /> high and erect as long as health and <br /> strength lasts-- and such-- I am proud<br /> to say, is the character of the Delegates <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">of</span><br /> that our Rochester Auxilery [sic] Liberal <br /> League, sends to you, to day.<br /> viz. Dr. Augustin E. Tilden Clement W<br /> Austin-- D. M. Fox and Willett [sic] E Post<br /> the state of my own health will prevent <br /> the fulfilment of my cherished hope of being<br /> present. therefore you will allow me a word<br /><br /> [Next several lines, from “somewhat of critacism” [sic]<br /> through “which seemed to me unworthy” are lightly crossed<br /> over with X’s.]<br /><br /> somewhat of critacism [sic] – [seeing?] the [com?] of<br /> invitation states in their Circular, that <span style="text-decoration:underline;">all</span> should be allow<br /> ed to testify for the<span style="text-decoration:line-through;">ir </span> <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">own</span> protection of their own rights<br /> and those of others, whether they believe on any God<br /> or myth to swear by or not” I surely shall be <br /> allowed to appeal to you in Convention assem<br /> bled on behalf of my own sex – I read the<br /> Com’s call to the <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">League</span> Cincinati [sic] Convention with<br /> peculiar interest and delight: the end--so broad<br /> so explicit a rendering of the aims and objets [sic] of the<br /> [Meeting?]-- but I discovered one great omission<br /> which seemed to me unworthy the thoughtful concien<br /> cious [sic] men ^by^ whom ^it was^ signed--that omission was the word<br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;">woman</span> I <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">do not</span> wish that <span style="text-decoration:underline;">you</span>, of this New Departure<br /> will not forget that we--Women-- are the [illegible]^long^ down<br /> troden [sic] class of National Citizens, who, need “the protection<br /> of National Cit,” In forming the proposed Liberal <br /> Compact, for <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">these</span> government of these United States<br /> remember also that equal justice to all, Citizens is the<br /> only foundation for it, that will stand the test of this<br /> living –searching- -scientific and philosophical age of<br /> reason-- give us the ballot and we will help you to find out what<br /> justice is without waiting another hundred years.</p>
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. [In pencil] Liberal League [Text writing upwards in left margin] I forming the [Text normal] Rochester Sept 9 - 79 Dear Sir A.L. Rawson I thank thee most sincerely for the package yesterday recieved [sic], containing the committies [sic] invitation to the N.L.L -- and following Libiral [sic] Convention soon to be held at [text inserted between lines] I am delighted with thier [sic] strong-- broad and explicit rendering of the aims and objects of the League [text normal] Cincinati [sic] Ohio, I very much regret that my helth [sic] is too feeble to allow ^of my gratifying^ the cher- ished hope of the pleasure of attending it ^of being present^ ^[deeming ?]it the most important finishing up of work our progenitors left undon [sic] but other, and more useful delegates from our Rochester League, I hope ^trust^ will be their [sic], and do good service in the cause of fredom [sic]. Dr. A. E Tilden, Clement W. Austin D. M Fox, and Willet E. Post ^were^ elected to the service last evening. Our League numbers first Immediately on recieving [sic] thy packag [sic], I had some of them circu- lated amongst our hopeful free thinkers, hope we shal [sic] see the fruits, in the future work that is to come. Notwithstanding my com- mendation of our very estimable Com- mittee's invitation, - I was very sorry to discover one great omission, unworthy the conciencious [sic]-- thoughtful men who signed it. that omission was the word women. The word "All who believe" &c does not include women, as the expo- nents of our laws, ^statutes^ still persist in denying our right to Citizenship--and the Ballot Box Can it be that the advocates of this "New Departure" contemplate erecting this (contemplated grand) structure for the government [sic] of the whole people of this nation upon such an unscientific and unphilosophical basis as to ignore ^and trample upon the rights of^ one half of the human inhabitants, that part too ^as you will find^ indispensably [sic] vital to life and growth of [text between line]all ^every good^ causes-- every voter should be protected in his or her right^ ^to cast the ballot of their choice^ remember the committees [sic] Motto "In Union we must find strength" To the National L. League and "Proposed Liberal Party "for a Free people to make a free Land" Greeting I pray you to remember every moment that D. M Bennett our champion of free ^thought^ speech free press and free mails--is at this moment incarserated [sic] in a loath- some prison, deprived of almost every com fort that life- health and comfort ^happiness^ demand And do not forget also, that every one who sanctions, and those ^every one^ who attend [sic] this convention, are ^is^ liable to the same punishment-- for our christian men and women are ready for anything that they think will stop this sweeping current of Freedom that is ^over leaping breaking away from bonds long imprisonment [illegible] out of prison showing itself manly and womanly strong ^no longer on^ enslaved to Church nor ^or^ State-- Benedict ^or^ nor Comstock. Some of us are grow- ing old in the cause of freedom, but no matter-- there are the yound [sic], and the ma- ture minds of both sexes, already in the work, who will keep their standard high and erect as long as health and strength lasts-- and such-- I am proud to say, is the character of the Delegates of that our Rochester Auxilery [sic] Liberal League, sends to you, to day. viz. Dr. Augustin E. Tilden Clement W Austin-- D. M. Fox and Willett [sic] E Post the state of my own health will prevent the fulfilment of my cherished hope of being present. therefore you will allow me a word [Next several lines, from "somewhat of critacism" [sic] through "which seemed to me unworthy" are lightly crossed over with X's.] somewhat of critacism [sic] - [seeing?] the [com?] of invitation states in their Circular, that all should be allow ed to testify for their own protection of their own rights and those of others, whether they believe on any God or myth to swear by or not" I surely shall be allowed to appeal to you in Convention assem bled on behalf of my own sex - I read the Com's call to the League Cincinati [sic] Convention with peculiar interest and delight: the end--so broad so explicit a rendering of the aims and objets [sic] of the [Meeting?]-- but I discovered one great omission which seemed to me unworthy the thoughtful concien cious [sic] men ^by^ whom ^it was^ signed--that omission was the wordwoman I do not wish that you, of this New Departure will not forget that we--Women-- are the [illegible]^long^ down troden [sic] class of National Citizens, who, need "the protection of National Cit," In forming the proposed Liberal Compact, for these government of these United States remember also that equal justice to all, Citizens is the only foundation for it, that will stand the test of this living -searching- -scientific and philosophical age of reason-- give us the ballot and we will help you to find out what justice is without waiting another hundred years.
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<p> Washington D.C. July 15. 1878.</p>
<p>My Dear Friend:<br /> I am obliged by your note<br /> assuring me of welcome at 36. Sophia<br /> street as usual. You are likely to be <br /> over crowded by old friends on that <br /> occasion- but remembering that you<br /> were the first to give me shelter in Rochester<br /> in the long ago –you may expect me<br /> at your hospitable home on Thursday<br /> Evening. If I did not come to you, I should<br /> initially go to the home of William & Mary.<br /> They, dear people, have already made<br /> me welcome through Miss Anthony <br /> The thoughts of meeting you and <br /> your dear circle once more is <br /> exceedingly pleasant.<br /> Always truly yours<br /> Frederick Douglass</p>
<p>P.S Please hand the within<br /> to miss Anthony. F.D. <br /> </p>
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Frederick Douglass, an abolitionist leader is writing from Washington D.C. to Amy Post, a fellow activist. Douglass refers to Post's home at 36 Sophia Strett in Rochester, New York. Her mentions Post's daughter, Mary and her husband William Hallowell, as well as Miss Anthony, or Mary Anthony the sister of Susan B. Anthony, the woman's rights leader.
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. Washington D.C. July 15. 1878.My Dear Friend: I am obliged by your note assuring me of welcome at 36. Sophia street as usual. You are likely to be over crowded by old friends on that occasion- but remembering that you were the first to give me shelter in Rochester in the long ago -you may expect me at your hospitable home on Thursday Evening. If I did not come to you, I should initially go to the home of William & Mary. They, dear people, have already made me welcome through Miss Anthony The thoughts of meeting you and your dear circle once more is exceedingly pleasant. Always truly yours Frederick DouglassP.S Please hand the within to miss Anthony. F.D.
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<p> Washington D.C. Oct 23.<br /><br /> My dear friend Amy Post<br /> I was very glad to get a line<br /> from you. I had almost come to the <br /> conclusion that by becoming an office<br /> holder- I had lost your confidence. You<br /> have not given me even one word<br /> of congratulations even onto this day<br /> and knowing your views about office<br /> holders I will not ask you to give <br /> me any such word. Did my official<br /> duties permit I should be delighted <br /> to attend the Liberty League meeting <br /> in Rochester on the 27<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><sup>th</sup></span> yes: I know <br /> something of this Liberty League and <br /> I most earnestly commend its objects.<br /> My opportunities for speaking are far<br /> in excess of my ability and once <br /> in a while I prefer silence to <br /> speech. It would not be to speak <br /> if I came but to hear and this <br /> I could do- whether a deligate [sic] or not.</p>
<p> (Page 2)<br /> If for nothing but to see you and <br /> your Dear Hallowell and Willis<br /> circle- dear people, whom I <br /> always love to remember it <br /> would give me pleasure to be<br /> in Rochester at the <br /> convention to which you <br /> kindly invite me. But now <br /> all our courts are on session <br /> and I am compelled to be on <br /> hand.<br /> Remember me most respectfully <br /> to Mr and Mrs Mills- <br /> and believe always<br /> yours very truly <br /> Fredk Douglass</p>
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Frederick Douglass, an abolitionist leader is writing from Washington D.C. to Amy Post, a fellow activist. He refers to being a United States Marshal. Douglass mentions Post's daughter and son-in-law, Mary and William Hallowell and her relatives the Willis family.
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. Washington D.C. Oct 23. My dear friend Amy Post I was very glad to get a line from you. I had almost come to the conclusion that by becoming an office holder- I had lost your confidence. You have not given me even one word of congratulations even onto this day and knowing your views about office holders I will not ask you to give me any such word. Did my official duties permit I should be delighted to attend the Liberty League meeting in Rochester on the 27th yes: I know something of this Liberty League and I most earnestly commend its objects. My opportunities for speaking are far in excess of my ability and once in a while I prefer silence to speech. It would not be to speak if I came but to hear and this I could do- whether a deligate [sic] or not. If for nothing but to see you and your Dear Hallowell and Willis circle- dear people, whom I always love to remember it would give me pleasure to be in Rochester at the convention to which you kindly invite me. But now all our courts are on session and I am compelled to be on hand. Remember me most respectfully to Mr and Mrs Mills- and believe always yours very truly Fredk Douglass
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<p>(Page 1)<br /><br /> Buffalo. Jany 15. 1877.<br /> My dear Freind [sic]: <br /> After being snowbound, fifteen miles<br /> from Corfu all night Saturday and all day<br /> Sunday, unable to get East or West. I was <br /> able, by the assistance of severe Locomotives to <br /> reach here last night about nine O.clock.<br /> My next point is in Northwestern Michigan <br /> but how and when I am to get there I do not <br /> know. I am now about disgusted with my tour - <br /> and wish my self back under your hospitable <br /> roof; but the idea of duty which has hitherto<br /> commanded me is still my master and will<br /> compel me to go on. I leave here to day for <br /> Detroit and thence to Traverse City. Please <br /> let the dear Hallowells and Willises know this, for<br /> (Page 2)<br /><br /> I had hoped to have spent some time with them<br /> before leaving Rochester during my present tour.<br /> Tell Doctor Tilden that I read every word of his <br /> able letter- and while, I admit that he puts Bishop<br /> in a bad fix, he does not much help the case <br /> of the Markees. I am always so happy to agree<br /> with you generally that I almost regret that I <br /> am not a spiritualist and the same feeling <br /> makes me regret that you are one. Kind regards<br /> to Dear Willie, Mrs M, and a whole heap- or<br /> “<span style="text-decoration:underline;">bunch</span>” to the Doctor.<br /> Always yours truly <br /> Frederick Douglass<br /> Amy Post</p>
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Frederick Douglass, an abolitionist and former slave, is writing from Buffalo to fellow activist, Amy Post. Corfu is in New York. Traverse City is in Michigan. Mary was Post's step-daughter and her husband was William Hallowell. Sarah Kirby Willis was Post's sister, and Edmund P. Willis was her husband. Spiritualists believed that through mediums they could communicate with the dead. Willie was Post's youngest son.
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. Buffalo. Jany 15. 1877. My dear Freind [sic]: After being snowbound, fifteen miles from Corfu all night Saturday and all day Sunday, unable to get East or West. I was able, by the assistance of severe Locomotives to reach here last night about nine O.clock. My next point is in Northwestern Michigan but how and when I am to get there I do not know. I am now about disgusted with my tour - and wish my self back under your hospitable roof; but the idea of duty which has hitherto commanded me is still my master and will compel me to go on. I leave here to day for Detroit and thence to Traverse City. Please let the dear Hallowells and Willises know this, for I had hoped to have spent some time with them before leaving Rochester during my present tour. Tell Doctor Tilden that I read every word of his able letter- and while, I admit that he puts Bishop in a bad fix, he does not much help the case of the Markees. I am always so happy to agree with you generally that I almost regret that I am not a spiritualist and the same feeling makes me regret that you are one. Kind regards to Dear Willie, Mrs M, and a whole heap- or "bunch" to the Doctor. Always yours truly Frederick Douglass Amy Post
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Patric, Laura. Letter to Willet E Post.
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Frost, Nancy D. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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1928
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<p>(Page 1)<br /><br /> Battle Creek, Mich., August 26<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><sup>th</sup></span> 1873<br /> Dear Sirs<br /> I write to you to get a little<br /> money I am hard up I don’t want <br /> to mortage [sic] my house because I cant pay<br /> it again please send right off and will pay you Sojourner Truth</p>
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. Battle Creek, Mich., August 26th 1873 Dear Sirs I write to you to get a little money I am hard up I don't want to mortage [sic] my house because I cant pay it again please send right off and will pay you Sojourner Truth
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Wight, Mary C. Letter to Amy Kirby Post, March 24, 1873
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<p>(Page 1)<br /><br /> Damariscotta Maine- <br /> March 17<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><sup>th</sup></span> 1873.<br /> My Dear Friend.<br /> Since the morning I left<br /> Rochester I have been wishing for a<br /> moment to thank you for your<br /> kind note handed me by Willie<br /> as I was getting into the cars<br /> but I have found none till<br /> I reached this queer named<br /> place away down here in<br /> the state of Maine. I thought <br /> much of your advice concerning <br /> the Tiltons- and the more I<br /> thought the more I was con-<br /> vinced that you were right.<br /> But after all I did not go as<br /> I expected to Brooklyn the<br /> appointment there having <br /> been given up- and hence I <br /> did not have occasion to <br /> act upon your wise<br /> advice. It is easy to see that<br /><br />(Page 2) <br /><br /> that there may good and <br /> sufficient reasons for silence<br /> of which the public do not<br /> know and perhaps ought not <br /> to know- It may be that <br /> the good lady is subject to <br /> moments of insecurity and <br /> in that irresponsible condition <br /> has said things which are <br /> not true and which in<br /> her same condition she<br /> would not be likely to<br /> tell if they were true. There<br /> is ever room for charity.</p>
<p> I had the pleasure <br /> and it was a real one to <br /> see my friend William</p>
<p>Hallowell when I lectured<br /> in Philadelphia last week.<br /> I fear that my lecture<br /> there was not a success<br /> though my audience<br /><br />(Page 3)<br /><br /> was a splendid one both<br /> as to numbers and character.<br /> Though I spoke two hours I <br /> had to omit some of the <br /> best or what I think the<br /> best parts of my lecture.<br /> The story of my escape<br /> was clumsily told because <br /> I had no heart in telling <br /> it. There is really nothing <br /> exciting in it.<br /> Hoping that this will find<br /> you well- Very truly yours<br /> Fred. Douglass.</p>
<p>Please remember me kindly <br /> to Mrs and Mr Hallowell and <br /> to Mr and Mrs Willis- Time <br /> but revives and increases <br /> my respect and regards for<br /> all your dear circle.<br /> F. D.</p>
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Frederick Douglass, an abolitionist and former slave, is writing from Damariscotta, Maine to fellow activist. Willie was Post's youngest son. Theodore Tilton was an abolitionist and editor. During this period, there was a court case brought against clergyman, Henry Ward Beecher. In 1874, Tilton filed charges against the Beecher for his adulterous relationship with Tilton's wife. William Hallowell was Post's son-in-law, and Mary, her step-daughter. Sarah Kirby Willis was Post's siter, Edmund P. Willis was her husband.
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. Damariscotta Maine- March 17th 1873. My Dear Friend. Since the morning I left Rochester I have been wishing for a moment to thank you for your kind note handed me by Willie as I was getting into the cars but I have found none till I reached this queer named place away down here in the state of Maine. I thought much of your advice concerning the Tiltons- and the more I thought the more I was con- vinced that you were right. But after all I did not go as I expected to Brooklyn the appointment there having been given up- and hence I did not have occasion to act upon your wise advice. It is easy to see that that there may good and sufficient reasons for silence of which the public do not know and perhaps ought not to know- It may be that the good lady is subject to moments of insecurity and in that irresponsible condition has said things which are not true and which in her same condition she would not be likely to tell if they were true. There is ever room for charity. I had the pleasure and it was a real one to see my friend WilliamHallowell when I lectured in Philadelphia last week. I fear that my lecture there was not a success though my audience was a splendid one both as to numbers and character. Though I spoke two hours I had to omit some of the best or what I think the best parts of my lecture. The story of my escape was clumsily told because I had no heart in telling it. There is really nothing exciting in it. Hoping that this will find you well- Very truly yours Fred. Douglass.Please remember me kindly to Mrs and Mr Hallowell and to Mr and Mrs Willis- Time but revives and increases my respect and regards for all your dear circle. F. D.
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<p>(Page 1)<br /><br />Washington D.C. July 18. 1872<br /><br />My dear Friend:<br /> I have not forgotten my promise to send you a line. I hope<br /> you are well. I see that the heats of July <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">li</span> in Rochester have been<br /> very trying- and I naturally think of health as the best thing<br /> though among the most uncertain things of life. The heat<br /> in Washington is greater than is remembered before by the oldest<br /> inhabitant, from ninety five to one hundred in the shade for<br /> weeks together. I often sigh for the shade of my Rochester trees <br /> and for the pleasant calls I occasionally made to your<br /> house. But I am in the harness and must needs<br /> work while it is day. My Bonds are yet giving me<br /> trouble. There was a mistake in the numbers and<br /> one Bond that I represented as burnt, has been found in <br /> the Treasury- This of course, casts a doubt upon all <br /> the rest. I can come to no decision about building<br /> again in Rochester while the Bonds question remains.<br /> I am leaving here for Virginia in a few days<br /> to stump for the election of Grant and Wilson<br /> (Page 2)<br /><br /> My line of argument will be, that Grant's position is pure<br /> and simple - while that of Greeley is mixed and <br /> ambiguous. I shall admit that I should on personal <br /> grounds like to vote for Greeley if I really knew what<br /> I am voting for.- and which of the many Greeleys<br /> my vote would elect. For there ˆareˆ a great many<br /> Greeleys. If I could select the right one I would gladly<br /> give him my vote- But just here is the trouble.<br /> This many sided man has been on all sides- One does <br /> not know which will finally control. His going over<br /> to Democracy to get elected president is against him-<br /> Our country wants certainty- and wants the confidence<br /> and repose which only certainty can give- Hence I am in short<br /><span style="text-decoration:line-through;">I am</span> for Grant. I hope to be in Rochester for a few days about<br /> the 1<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><sup>st</sup></span> of August- All good things to you my friend-<br /> Yours Truly<br /> Fredk Douglass</p>
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Frederick Douglass, an abolitionist and former slave, is writing from Washington D.C. to fellow activist, Amy Post. Douglass mentions the upcoming 1872 Presidential election when the incumbent, President Ulysses S. Grant and his running mate Henry Wilson were re-elected, despite a split within the Republican Party that resulted in a defection of many Liberal Republicans to opponent Horace Greeley.
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions.Washington D.C. July 18. 1872My dear Friend: I have not forgotten my promise to send you a line. I hope you are well. I see that the heats of July li in Rochester have been very trying- and I naturally think of health as the best thing though among the most uncertain things of life. The heat in Washington is greater than is remembered before by the oldest inhabitant, from ninety five to one hundred in the shade for weeks together. I often sigh for the shade of my Rochester trees and for the pleasant calls I occasionally made to your house. But I am in the harness and must needs work while it is day. My Bonds are yet giving me trouble. There was a mistake in the numbers and one Bond that I represented as burnt, has been found in the Treasury- This of course, casts a doubt upon all the rest. I can come to no decision about building again in Rochester while the Bonds question remains. I am leaving here for Virginia in a few days to stump for the election of Grant and Wilson My line of argument will be, that Grant's position is pure and simple - while that of Greeley is mixed and ambiguous. I shall admit that I should on personal grounds like to vote for Greeley if I really knew what I am voting for.- and which of the many Greeleys my vote would elect. For there are a great many Greeleys. If I could select the right one I would gladly give him my vote- But just here is the trouble. This many sided man has been on all sides- One does not know which will finally control. His going over to Democracy to get elected president is against him- Our country wants certainty- and wants the confidence and repose which only certainty can give- Hence I am in shortI am for Grant. I hope to be in Rochester for a few days about the 1st of August- All good things to you my friend- Yours Truly Fredk DouglassAmy Post.
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Willets, George. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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<p>Dated Washington DC 10 May <em>187</em>2<br /> Received at 12 72 May<br /> To JK Post<br /><br />Was absent when your telegram came- Would gladly be with you at this sad supreme<br />moment to your mother &<br />family but it is impossible<br />I am with you in<br />sympathy<br /> Fred Douglass</p>
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions.Dated Washington DC 10 May 1872 Received at 12 72 May To JK PostWas absent when your telegram came- Would gladly be with you at this sad suprememoment to your mother &family but it is impossibleI am with you insympathy Fred Douglass 31 paid T & B
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<p>(Page 1)<br /><br /> [Text Printed]<br /><br /> Druggists,<br /> Jacob K. Post & Co.,<br /> NO. 4 Exchange Street, <br /><br /> Rochester, N.Y. March 26 1872<br /><br /> [Text Normal]<br /><br /> Dear Father & Consort<br /> From your last read yestoday [sic] miday [sic]<br /> guess that we can get one letter to you <br /> E A [Bewley?] is quite sick with<br /> Quinsey I have been afraide [sic]<br /> that it would small Pox as <br /> he is putting up a great<br /> many [presumptions?] for that [disease?]<br /> I saw him yestoday [sic] quite comfatable [sic]<br /> [trying?] some [three illegible words]<br /> guess he will get along<br /> guess that he has averaged <br /> paying us fifty dollars per<br /> week since you left<br /> Have been offerd [sic] 20 cents<br /> per share more than the<br /> coal [stock?] cost<br /> Pleasant but cool to day <br /> Your Aff son JKP</p>
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. [Text Printed] Druggists, Jacob K. Post & Co., NO. 4 Exchange Street, Rochester, N.Y. March 26 1872 [Text Normal] Dear Father & Consort From your last read yestoday [sic] miday [sic] guess that we can get one letter to you E A [Bewley?] is quite sick with Quinsey I have been afraide [sic] that it would small Pox as he is putting up a great many [presumptions?] for that [disease?] I saw him yestoday [sic] quite comfatable [sic] [trying?] some [three illegible words] guess he will get along guess that he has averaged paying us fifty dollars per week since you left Have been offerd [sic] 20 cents per share more than the coal [stock?] cost Pleasant but cool to day Your Aff son JKP
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Wight, Mary C. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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<p>Washington, D.C. Feb'y 14" 1872<br />Amy Post<br />Dear friend<br />Yours 10th<br />inst is before me. You are <br />right about the paper non <br />committal position. Those who <br />are acquainted with its Editor <br />are satisfied that he leans on <br />the right side of the question <br />of female suffrage.<br />Mrs D would be kindly <br />remembered to all.<br />Yours truly<br />F. Douglass Jr.</p>
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<p>Washington, D.C. Feb'y 14" 1872 Amy Post Dear friend Your 10?? is before me. You are right about the paper non committed position, those who are acquainted with its Editor are satisfied that he leans on the right side of the question of female suffrage. Mrs D would be kindly remembered to all Yours truly F. Douglas Jr.</p>
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Hunter, Emmonds ?. Letter to Willet E Post.
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Tappan, Cora L V. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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Stradling, J M. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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1879
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<p>Albany August 9<sup>th</sup> 1871 </p>
<p>My Dear Cousin</p>
<p>I intended to write</p>
<p>thee from Mich Waited to</p>
<p>see Sojourner before writing</p>
<p>I called on Frances Titus</p>
<p>made an appointment</p>
<p>to visit her last seventh</p>
<p>day and she was to go</p>
<p>with me to see Sojourner</p>
<p>One week to day I rec'd word</p>
<p>from home of sister Frances</p>
<p>severe illness I took the next</p>
<p>train for home found her</p>
<p>better and she has been</p>
<p>gaining ever since for a</p>
<p>few days she was very sick</p>
<p>now I hope will soon be</p>
<p>up again very was taken with</p>
<p></p>
<p>[Left margin, starts at bottom of page] </p>
<p>to take what they call a state room Jane wishes me to give her love<br />Affectionately<br />your cousin<br />Lydia Mott</p>
very severe chills Phebe<br /><br />says she never saw such<br /><br />severe chills as [?] had<br /><br />now they are broken has<br /><br />not had one since I<br /><br />have been home and<br /><br />is very comfortable does<br /><br />not sit up any yet<br /><br />There is a good deal of<br /><br />chill fever all over the<br /><br />west I am told, this season<br /><br />more at B.C. [?] than for years<br /><br />that I would not have<br /><br />prolonged my visit longer<br /><br />than was absolutely necessar<br /><br />The collored [sic] people<br /><br />had made very great<br /><br />arrangements for the<br /><br />First of August celebration<br /><br />They were to have their dinner<br /><br />and speaking in a grove For<br /><br />four weeks there had not
been any rains sufficient<br /><br />to lay the dust that all kinds<br /><br />vegetation suffered. The morning<br /><br />of the first it commenced<br /><br />raining about eight and contin<br /><br />ued until two They did<br /><br />not carry out their program<br /><br />met in a hall had the<br /><br />address in their dinner in<br /><br />another hall on the opposite<br /><br />side of the street We rode<br /><br />down but did not go in<br /><br />I saw Sojourner not to speak<br /><br />with her -- Frances Titus<br /><br />says that she wants thee<br /><br />to visit her very much indeed<br /><br />They had a letter saying that<br /><br />Esther had been sick with a<br /><br />fever the same as she<br /><br />had in the spring I think<br /><br />is better now When I saw Frances
there ^were^ others present so I<br /><br />did not learn this par<br /><br />ticular that I intended<br /><br />when I should visit her alone<br /><br />the first question she asked<br /><br />me, was what does Amy<br /><br />Post think of Esther's marriage<br /><br />I told her thee had not<br /><br />learned until a few days<br /><br />previous who she had mar<br /><br />-ried. -- I am told that they<br /><br />still keep summer boarders,<br /><br />have sixty this summer but<br /><br />Esther has nothing to do with<br /><br />the business as is very<br /><br />happy -- I saw her husbands<br /><br />Photograph which represents<br /><br />a fine looking man<br /><br />I was so much obliged to you<br /><br />for going to the cars with me<br /><br />passed a very comfortable night<br /><br />which was not the case on my<br /><br />return could not get a decent<br /><br />birth [sic] therefore did not sleep had
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University of Rochester
500 Joseph C. Wilson Boulevard
Rochester, NY 14627
2017-
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Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists,
spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are
letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony,
Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
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Albany August 9th 1871My Dear Cousin I intended to writethee
from Mich Waited to see Sojourner before writingI called on Frances
Titusmade an appointment to visit her last seventh day and she
was to gowith me to see SojournerOne week to day I rec'd wordfrom
home of sister Francessevere illness I took the nexttrain for home
found herbetter and she has beengaining ever since for afew days
she was very sicknow I hope will soon beup again very was taken
with
(Page 2)very severe chills Phebesays she never saw
suchsevere chills as [?] hadnow they are broken hasnot had one
since Ihave been home andis very comfortable doesnot sit up any
yetThere is a good deal ofchill fever all over the west I am
told, this seasonmore at B.C. [?] than for yearsthat I would not
haveprolonged my visit longerthan was absolutely necessarry. The
collored [sic] peoplehad made very greatarrangements for the
First of August celebrationThey were to have their dinnerand
speaking in a grove Forfour weeks there had not
(Page
3)been any rains sufficientto lay the dust that all
kindsvegetation suffered. The morningof the first it
commencedraining about eight and continued until two They didnot
carry out their programmet in a hall had the address in their dinner
inanother hall on the oppositeside of the street We rodedown but
did not go inI saw Sojourner not to speakwith her -- Frances
Titussays that she wants theeto visit her very much indeedThey
had a letter saying thatEsther had been sick with afever the same as
shehad in the spring I thinkis better now When I saw
Frances
(Page 4)there ^were^ others present so Idid not
learn this particular that I intendedwhen I should visit her
alonethe first question she asked me, was what does AmyPost think
of Esther's marriageI told her thee had notlearned until a few
daysprevious who she had mar-ried. -- I am told that theystill
keep summer boarders,have sixty this summer butEsther has nothing to
do withthe business as is veryhappy -- I saw her
husbandsPhotograph which representsa fine looking manI was so
much obliged to youfor going to the cars with mepassed a very
comfortable nightwhich was not the case on myreturn could not get a
decentbirth [sic] therefore did not sleep had
(Letter ends on Page 1, left
margin, starts at bottom of pageto take what they call a state room
(Jaine) wishes me to give her loveAffectionatelyyour
cousinLydia Mott
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Wight, Mary C ?. Letter to Isaac Post.
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Carter, Jacob C. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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Handwritten letter from Jacob C Carter to Amy Kirby Post, June 17, 1870.
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1858
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Post, Amy Kirby, 1802-1889
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_____, William ?. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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_____, William ?
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1851
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Post, Amy Kirby, 1802-1889
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Barden, Helen J. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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Handwritten letter from Helen J Barden to Amy Kirby Post, April 26, 1870.
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Barden, Helen J
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1849
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Carter, Jacob C. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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Handwritten letter from Jacob C Carter to Amy Kirby Post, April 8, 1870.
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Carter, Jacob C
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1844
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Post, Amy Kirby, 1802-1889
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Sikes, Anna E. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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Handwritten letter from Anna E Sikes to Amy Kirby Post, April 3, 1870.
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Sikes, Anna E
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1843
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Carter, Jacob C. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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Handwritten letter from Jacob C Carter to Amy Kirby Post, March 9, 1870.
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Carter, Jacob C
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1870-03-09
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1841
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Post, Amy Kirby, 1802-1889
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Hallowell, Richard Price. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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Handwritten letter from Richard Price Hallowell to Amy Kirby Post, March 9, 1870.
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Hallowell, Richard Price
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1870-03-09
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1840
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Post, Amy Kirby, 1802-1889
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Sinton, Prudence K. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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Handwritten letter from Prudence K Sinton to Amy Kirby Post, January 20, 1870.
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Sinton, Prudence K
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1832
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Post, Amy Kirby, 1802-1889
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<pre> Ithaca N.Y.
Jan 20th 1870
Mrs Post,
Dear friend,
I wrote you from Angola enclosing prepaid envelope addressed to me in Ithaca also enclosing twenty five cents as a membership fee entitling me to the privileges of the "union"
As I have not heard from you yet I thought possibly you might not have received the letter or that your numerous cares had overburdened you so that you had not had time to reply;
I would like to get one or more of the circulars if it would be convenient. We are living here in a rented house at present but hope to have a place of our own soon. We are all in usual health. Excuse brevity
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<p>this time. I hope some time to have more leisure for writing</p>
<pre> I often think of you and hope you may be blessed in your efforts for humanity everywhere;
Yours with respect
Prudence K Sinton
</pre>
<p>PS Have you given attention to an article in Anti Slavery Standard of Nov 20th giving plan of a Horticultural School for Women in Ithaca conducted by Mifs Marmadel of Germany! If you are interested I would like to write you as I have corresponded with her somewhat and feel a good deal of interest in the undertaking.</p>
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Orange N.J. Jan 16/1870<br />My dear Amy,<br />George Willett's tells us <br />that he has not heard from <br />you since we were there, and <br />we fear either that you are <br />ill, or that something was <br />said by us that made you <br />feel a disinclination to <br />write him. We hope that neither <br />is the case, but that, instead, <br />he will ere long be comforted <br />by a line from you saying <br />that all is right.<br />Dear Sister Amy, we <br />remember our visit with <br />you and with Isaac most<br />gratefully. Often have we had <br />occasion to bless heaven for <br />your existence, but it seems
to me that never before
were we favored with such
sweet and soulful communion
with you as at the last
visit. May you both be blessed
by ^the^ presence of peace and that
joy which "unspeakable and
full of glory", during all the
journey toward the golden
sunset gates.
The good work of emancipation
is going forward. The
Woman's Journal is started in
Boston, and a beautiful sheet
it truly is. That and the Revolution
will each reach its
own public , and I hope both will
succeed. My preferences are
still strong for "The American
Suffrage Association' which was
started in Cleveland, and I want
to see the new paper largely
patronized. It is just
the hightoned, ably conducted
publication that the Cause
now stands in need of.
With much love to each
member of your family, I remain,
lovingly and gratefully yours,
Mary F. Davis.
P.S. Beloved Jackson wishes
to be cordially remembered to
Amy, Isaac, Willie and all.
I received a dear good letter
from "our Cora" yesterday. S
he and her husband , Mr Tappan
are in Washington.
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<p>Orange N.J. Jan 16/1870 My dear Amy, George Willett's tells us that he has not heard from you since we were there, and we fear either that you are ill, or that something was said by us that made you feel a disinclination to write him. We hope that neither is the case, but that, instead, he will ere long be comforted by a line from you saying that all is right. Dear Sister Amy, we remember our visit with you and with Isaac most</p>
<pre>gratefully. Often have we had
</pre>
<p>occasion to bless heaven for your existence, but it seems</p>
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<p>to me that never before were we favored with such sweet and soulful communion with you as at the visit. May you both be blessed by the presence of peace and that joy which "unspeakable and full of glory", during all the journey toward the golden sunset gates. The good work of emancipation is going forward. The Woman's Journal is started in Boston, and a beautiful sheet it truly is. That and the Revolution will each reach its own public , and I hope both will succeed. My preferences are still strong for "The American Suffrage Association' which was started in Cleveland, and I want to see the new paper largely</p>
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<p>patronized. It is just the hightoned, ably conducted publication that the Cause now stands in need of. With much love to each member of your family, I remain, lovingly and gratefully yours, Mary F. Davis. P.S. Beloved. Jackson wishes to be cordially remembered to Amy, Isaac, Willie and all. I received a dear good letter from "our Cora" yesterday. She and her husband , Mr Tappen are in Washington.</p>
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Carter, Jacob C ?. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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Thayer, Sarah E. Letter to Amy Kirby Post (1869-09-15)
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1801
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<p>Hector N.Y. Sep. 15th /69 Dear Amy [Is?] a long time since I have had a line from thee - my [thots?] frequently turn back to the pleasant hours we have spent together and I have often thought I would take the pen in hand to <u>revive</u> thee in my <u>direction</u> - but many ^&^ various have been the changes which have pass'd over my horizon since I clasped thy affectionate hand on board the Cars in Rochester. My own health has for month together prevented letter writing - then the habitual [illegible] to self abasement - or rather a fear of [illegible] on the <u>time</u> of my old friend whom I could not see face to face ^many were^ - the <u>new ones</u> whom I met in my sojourn in [S.G?] besides the various interruption to which I was subject have used up <u>now</u> almost 3 years or more - [illegible] I have still the same loving heart and I think am more and more spiritualized and all the endearing ties of friendship are double [illegible]</p>
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<p>to my best feelings - There is no one like thee <u>Amy</u> I look in vain over the round of those who I have been [endeared?] to by the ties of friendship and lo! they are gone. So this morning I feel like address ing thee - and hope I shall meet an answering <u>and</u> of renewed love - I have enjoyed better health since I came here and have been visiting some of my cousins in the [crossed out] East part of this town (Hector) I enjoyed the visit very much indeed the country is very beautiful and I came home after spending more than two weeks away renew'd. I find a great joy in the social companionship, and feel more and more like [illegible] the gift which have not had full play for want of some opportunity which I hope to have this fall before winter sets in. I intended to visit you on my way to Macedon some time during this mo ^[th?]^ but I learn from [illegible] that my brother + sister intend visiting their children in Wis. the later part of this mo ^[th?]^ and my visit will be defer'd till october. I should not know how to go to see them without giving you my dear <u>Old friend</u> a call for I shall have to be [illegible] limited by circumstance, I suppose</p>
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<p>I have taken the A.S. Standard [illegible] mo ^th^ and enjoy the same very much the "horribles" I pass over as quickly as possible - but the "Equal Rights movement" will always claim my most affectionate interest besides the literacy <u>and so forth</u> I am not capable of descanting on any one par ticular subject so as to do <u>it</u> fall justice in my room where I am interrupted frequently (my little May Chase is a nice healthy child 3 1/2 years very stirring) and I shall not enlarge on those interesting topics as the can in a letter But Spiritualism the dearest of all subject as I <u>feel</u> and <u>know</u> [might?] have a [illegible] <u>now</u> as I may not be able to see thee <u>at all</u> again this side the <u>river</u>. I have enjoyed much more in [illegible] than before - I have met with several good Mediums and the dear ones seem'd <u>delighted</u> to be recognized My husband and children came several times and a sister Ruth who had been "out of sight" more than 5o years. Then Aunt [E Busling?] so clear and pure in her delight to tell of the joys of her new home where all she has suffer'd <u>here</u> was nothing <u>more</u> all was aton'd for [&?]</p>
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<p>Uncle [illegible] Williams - came greeting and Father [illegible], who committed "suicide" because of the persecution he was suffering from the Elders in Penn. Some 50 years since - Abram Bradbery too tho I knew him only by reputation - but there was a [illegible] which [brot?] him to <u>me</u> I have much to tell thee of when I can take thy hand once more - We are having abundance of Peaches here finer than their localities and sup pose you have having plenty in [R?] I visited a friend at humansburg who used to live at [S.Ville?] N.Y. her daughter has been at Moravia N.Y. where a medium was so power ful as to bring into the "circle" Fathers and brothers and sisters to speak audibly and fondle her lovingly They have since I was there had E L [Mealas?] there to lecture & she has since been here and related the pleasant opportunity I see Charles Burleigh wife has left her family to join the dear ones above I am more happy than I have been elsewhere This is a very nice home & Abbie has better health than she ever has had before I have a room [illegible, illegible, and illegible], with [illegible] and a good stove to [burn?] all night in cold weather with a [fright?] of love S E Thayer</p>
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Martin, W H C ?. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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Handwritten letter from W H C ? Martin to Amy Kirby Post, September 7, 1869.
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Martin, W H C ?
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1798
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Post, Amy Kirby, 1802-1889
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Taylor, Anne B. Letter to Amy Kirby ? Post.
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Handwritten letter from Anne B Taylor to Amy Kirby ? Post, August 10, 1869.
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Taylor, Anne B
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1869-08-10
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Amy Kirby ? Post
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1796
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Unknown writer. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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1869-08-08
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Post, Amy Kirby, 1802-1889
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Tucker, Mary C. Letter to Isaac Post.
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Tucker, Mary C
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1869-08-05
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1793
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Post, Isaac, 1798-1872
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Linsley, Sarah. Letter to Willet E Post.
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Handwritten letter from Sarah Linsley to Willet E Post, August 4, 1869.
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Linsley, Sarah
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1869-08-04
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Willet E Post
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1792
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Terrel, Sarah ?. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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Handwritten letter from Sarah ? Terrel to Amy Kirby Post, June 29, 1869.
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Terrel, Sarah ?
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1789
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Post, Amy Kirby, 1802-1889
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Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
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Beebe, Emily G. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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Handwritten letter from Emily G Beebe to Amy Kirby Post, June 28, 1869.
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Beebe, Emily G
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1869-06-28
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1788
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Post, Amy Kirby, 1802-1889
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Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
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Richmond, Susan L. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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Handwritten letter from Susan L Richmond to Amy Kirby Post, June 17, 1869.
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Richmond, Susan L
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1869-06-17
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1786
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Post, Amy Kirby, 1802-1889
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D.93 Isaac and Amy Post Family Papers
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Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
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Unknown writer. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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Handwritten letter from unknown writer to Amy Kirby Post, May 15, 1869.
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Unknown writer
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1869-05-15
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1784
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Post, Amy Kirby, 1802-1889
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D.93 Isaac and Amy Post Family Papers
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Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
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Terrel, Sarah ?. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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Handwritten letter from Sarah ? Terrel to Amy Kirby Post, April 26, 1869.
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Terrel, Sarah ?
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1869-04-26
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1780
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Post, Amy Kirby, 1802-1889
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Isaac and Amy Post Family Papers
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Isaac and Amy Post Family Papers
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D.93 Isaac and Amy Post Family Papers
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Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
Rare Books, Special Collections, and Preservation, River Campus Libraries, University of Rochester
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Warron, I Macamy ?. Letter to Isaac Post.
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Handwritten letter from I Macamy ? Warron to Isaac Post, April 25, 1869.
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Warron, I Macamy ?
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1869-04-25
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1779
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Post, Isaac, 1798-1872
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Isaac and Amy Post Family Papers
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<p>(Page 1)<br /> <br /> Detroit Mich.<br /> Feb 7 8<sup>th</sup>/69<br /><br /> My Dear Friend Amy.</p>
<p> Your<br /> letter of the 24<sup>th</sup> I read and <br /> should have answered before,<br /> but I had given my letters<br /> to a friend to read, think<br /> ing I had sent Jonathan<br /> Walkers letter to you. <br /> Sam ^<span style="text-decoration:underline;">P</span>^Mumfred obtained <br /> for me the use of the Uni-<br /> tarian Church. At first I <br /> expected to Lecture in the<br /> basement, but before I got<br /> there, the, basement <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">of</span> was<br /> not only crowded but half<br /><br /> (Page 2)<br /><br /> the church so I filled the<br /> “pulpit” for an evening<br /> Mr Mumfred was surp<span style="text-decoration:line-through;">prised</span> ^rised^<br /> that we could not have the<br /> Unitarian Church in R.<br /> He was very kind and succ<br /> ceeded in raising $60 by <br /> collection & selling Photo’s,<br /> for me. <br /> Now my friend Amy, I<br /> wish you would have Jon-<br /> athan Walkers letter, which<br /> I enclose in this, published,<br /> in the Standard, with an<br /> assurance from <span style="text-decoration:underline;">m</span>e, to the<br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Public</span> that no one [sic] has in-<br /> fluinced [sic] me to give up the<br /> use of Tobacco. But I felt<br /> the time had come for<br /> me to lay aside the pipe<br /><br /> (Page 3)<br /><br /> for ever [sic], and I assure you <br /> I have no inclination<br /> whatever to resume it. And<br /> I do not wish my friends<br />to think it a sacrifice or <br /> that I feel any bodily or<br /> mentel [sic] inconvenience<br /> or depression. I was not<br /> tempted to smoke at all, at<br /> all. I had a letter<br /> from Mrs Titus, and Hester<br /> has not yet returned, and <br /> my children are all well. <br /> I will look for Walkers <br /> letter in the Standard & <br /> please have it understood<br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;">wh</span>o Walker is. “The brand-<br /> ed hand.”<br /> This day I ^am^ spending<br /> with Mrs Barns, whom I <br /><br /> (Page 4)<br /><br /> met years ago in Washing-<br /> ton. At Col: Daniels. She<br /> is a great admirer of [Cora’s?] <br /> and would be glad to hear<br /> anything concerning her. <br /> I expect to go to Battle Creek<br /> soon. I hope you will drop<br /> me a line now & then.<br /> With love to all inquiring <br /> friends I am truly<br /> Sojourner Truth. <br /> N.B. Mrs Cochran’s son has<br /> got quite smart. I do not<br /> know but I shall go to Lan-<br /> sing before I go to Battle Creek<br /> S.T. <br /> Dear Lady- If you can <br /> give me any information<br /> concerning Mrs Daniels you<br /> will greatly oblige<br /> Mrs Henry Barns<br /> Detroit Mich.</p>
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Sojourner Truth, an abolitionist and former slave, is writing from Detroit to fellow activist, Amy Post. Jonathan Walker was a former slave. The <em>Anti-Slavery Standard</em> was an abolitionist newspaper. The Titus family were relatives of the Post family. Battle Creek is in Michigan.
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. Detroit Mich. Feb 7 8th/69 My Dear Friend Amy. Your letter of the 24th I read and should have answered before, but I had given my letters to a friend to read, think ing I had sent Jonathan Walkers letter to you. Sam ^P^Mumfred obtained for me the use of the Uni- tarian Church. At first I expected to Lecture in the basement, but before I got there, the, basement of was not only crowded but half the church so I filled the "pulpit" for an evening Mr Mumfred was surpprised ^rised^ that we could not have the Unitarian Church in R. He was very kind and succ ceeded in raising $60 by collection & selling Photo's, for me. Now my friend Amy, I wish you would have Jon- athan Walkers letter, which I enclose in this, published, in the Standard, with an assurance from me, to thePublic that no one [sic] has in- fluinced [sic] me to give up the use of Tobacco. But I felt the time had come for me to lay aside the pipe for ever [sic], and I assure you I have no inclination whatever to resume it. And I do not wish my friendsto think it a sacrifice or that I feel any bodily or mentel [sic] inconvenience or depression. I was not tempted to smoke at all, at all. I had a letter from Mrs Titus, and Hester has not yet returned, and my children are all well. I will look for Walkers letter in the Standard & please have it understoodwho Walker is. "The brand- ed hand." This day I ^am^ spending with Mrs Barns, whom I met years ago in Washing- ton. At Col: Daniels. She is a great admirer of [Cora's?] and would be glad to hear anything concerning her. I expect to go to Battle Creek soon. I hope you will drop me a line now & then. With love to all inquiring friends I am truly Sojourner Truth. N.B. Mrs Cochran's son has got quite smart. I do not know but I shall go to Lan- sing before I go to Battle Creek S.T. Dear Lady- If you can give me any information concerning Mrs Daniels you will greatly oblige Mrs Henry Barns Detroit Mich.
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<p>(Page 1)<br /><br /> Detroit Jan 18<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><sup>th</sup></span> 1869-<br /> 116 Elizabeth [Str?] East<br /><br /> My dear Friend-<br /> I want to Say to you<br /> that altho [sic] I was sorry not to bid<br /> you “good bye”- yet all was done<br /> that your son & your nephew did<br /> all that was necessary for my Comfort.<br /> & I Came along safely- and when<br /> I got in Detroit- I went to Mrs<br /> Cochran’s but her son George<br /> was very Sick and I went to<br /> Mr Footes and staid [sic] a week-<br /> & then I had a good meeting at<br /> the Unitarian Church- & took up<br /> a collection over 60 dollars- if I <br /> had as good a meeting at Rochester<br /> it would have help’d [sic] to have paid<br /> for my home in Battle Creek I then<br /> came in Leroy to Mrs Leggetts-<br /> Well at Mrs Leggetts- many Friends<br /><br /> (Page 2)<br /><br /> have call’d [sic] upon me- one evening the <br /> house was open- & many call’d [sic] then and<br /> on the days following- last Sunday<br /> I had many calls- I us’d [sic] your<br /> letter enclosing the one from<br /> Johnathan Walker. I was very <br /> glad to hear from you. and very <br /> glad and thankful to Mr Walker<br /> for his letter and invitation. I <br /> return to you your letter from<br /> Mr Walker. Mrs. Post when you<br /> write to me can you tell me<br /> what little girl it was that<br /> Came and bid me good bye when<br /> I was Coming away and gave<br /> me an orange- I remember her<br /> kindly- I think her name was Clark<br /> She kiss’d [sic] me good bye- & gave me <br /> the orange – A gentleman one<br /> Mr [Mugan?] call’d [sic] upon me<br /> here & he presented me with a <br /> very comfortable pair of<br /> woolen shoes all lin’d [sic] norm <br /><br /> (Page 3)<br /><br /> and heavily soled- I want you to<br /> have Johnathan Walkers letter<br /> published in the Anti Slavery<br /> Standard- & I want you to let it<br /> be known that it was of my own <br /> will and desire to quit Smoking<br /> it was the Spirit that spoke to <br /> me to give up tobacco, and I long<br /> had been wishing to do so, but<br /> could not and I pray’d [sic] to God<br /> that he would make me feel the<br /> necssity [sic] to give it up- and he did<br /> and I have had no taste of apetite [sic]<br /> to taste it again, tell Miss Coleman<br /> that was <span style="text-decoration:underline;">all</span> of my own power or the <br /> power that God gave me to give up <br /> tobacco & the dear Lord has fill’d [sic]<br /> the part that long’d [sic] with his own<br /> love and Spirit & now my great<br /> prayer is that all who Smoke<br /> may have the Spirit that spoke<br /> to me to work in them to destroy<br /> the drive for Tobacco-<br /><br /> (Page 4)<br /><br /> Sojourner will pray the big<br /> prayer of her h<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ear</span>t that the<br /> wicked love of Tobacco may go<br /> out of the longing of the people<br /> & wont that be a <span style="text-decoration:underline;">big</span> prayer<br /> to ask the Lord to work this<br /> Evil out of the People?-<br /> Give my love to Isaac Post<br /> & tell him I have a warm<br /> Corner here at Mrs Leggetts & <br /> I want him when he sits<br /> where Sojourner tried to Sit<br /> to think of her- for she has<br /> about Such a Chair & such a<br /> Corner to sit in & give my <br /> love to Betty and Mary &<br /> to yourself & to all of your<br /> family tell <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">Betty</span> ^Addy^ that when I <br /> go to Washington She must make <br /> ready to go along , your friend<br /> Sojourner Truth</p>
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<p>Sojourner Truth, an abolitionist and former slave, is writing from Detroit, presumably to fellow activist, Amy Post. Battle Creek is in Michigan. Eliza Leggett and her family were abolitionists. Jonathan Walker was an abolitionist and former slave. The <em>Anti- Slavery Standard </em>was an abolitionist newspaper. Lucy Coleman was an abolitionist and woman's rights activist. Mary was Post's step- daughter. Betty was Mary's daughter.</p>
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. Detroit Jan 18th 1869- 116 Elizabeth [Str?] East My dear Friend- I want to Say to you that altho [sic] I was sorry not to bid you "good bye"- yet all was done that your son & your nephew did all that was necessary for my Comfort. & I Came along safely- and when I got in Detroit- I went to Mrs Cochran's but her son George was very Sick and I went to Mr Footes and staid [sic] a week- & then I had a good meeting at the Unitarian Church- & took up a collection over 60 dollars- if I had as good a meeting at Rochester it would have help'd [sic] to have paid for my home in Battle Creek I then came in Leroy to Mrs Leggetts- Well at Mrs Leggetts- many Friends have call'd [sic] upon me- one evening the house was open- & many call'd [sic] then and on the days following- last Sunday I had many calls- I us'd [sic] your letter enclosing the one from Johnathan Walker. I was very glad to hear from you. and very glad and thankful to Mr Walker for his letter and invitation. I return to you your letter from Mr Walker. Mrs. Post when you write to me can you tell me what little girl it was that Came and bid me good bye when I was Coming away and gave me an orange- I remember her kindly- I think her name was Clark She kiss'd [sic] me good bye- & gave me the orange - A gentleman one Mr [Mugan?] call'd [sic] upon me here & he presented me with a very comfortable pair of woolen shoes all lin'd [sic] norm and heavily soled- I want you to have Johnathan Walkers letter published in the Anti Slavery Standard- & I want you to let it be known that it was of my own will and desire to quit Smoking it was the Spirit that spoke to me to give up tobacco, and I long had been wishing to do so, but could not and I pray'd [sic] to God that he would make me feel the necssity [sic] to give it up- and he did and I have had no taste of apetite [sic] to taste it again, tell Miss Coleman that was all of my own power or the power that God gave me to give up tobacco & the dear Lord has fill'd [sic] the part that long'd [sic] with his own love and Spirit & now my great prayer is that all who Smoke may have the Spirit that spoke to me to work in them to destroy the drive for Tobacco- Sojourner will pray the big prayer of her heart that the wicked love of Tobacco may go out of the longing of the people & wont that be a big prayer to ask the Lord to work this Evil out of the People?- Give my love to Isaac Post & tell him I have a warm Corner here at Mrs Leggetts & I want him when he sits where Sojourner tried to Sit to think of her- for she has about Such a Chair & such a Corner to sit in & give my love to Betty and Mary & to yourself & to all of your family tell Betty ^Addy^ that when I go to Washington She must make ready to go along, your friend Sojourner Truth
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Fish, Sarah D Bills. Letter to Amy Kirby ? Post.
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Mills, Charles D B. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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Scott, Mrs L. Letter to Asa Anthony.
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Colman, Lucy Newhall Danforth. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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Handwritten letter from Lucy Newhali Danforth Colman to Amy Kirby Post, October 11, 1868.
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<p>(Page 1)<br /><br /> [Three lines of text aligned upside down along top margin of Page 1]<br /><br /> In reference to the Womens Rights Champions<br /> affiliating with Train . . I never thought<br /> well of it.<br /><br /> Boston May 10. 1868 <br /> Dear Friend Amy<br /> Your Kind favor <br /> of February 4<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><sup>th</sup></span> calls oudly for this<br /> response. <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">which</span> Your characteristic <br /> indulgence will I Know excuse the long<br /> delay. I was exceedingly gratified<br /> to hear from You and as sorry not<br /> to have the LiKenesses [sic] on hand required<br /> for Abigail Bush of which after vainly<br /> endeavoring to obtain I informed her<br /> of promptly by mail promising to<br /> exert my utmost to find and<br /> forward. = of my own Phiz .<br /> transferred to Card You and Her<br /> are both BooKed for early copies.<br /> It is within a few days of one Year<br /> Since my last visit to 36 Sophia St<br /> where I would be now and often<br /> if circumstances did but permit.<br /> It afforded me much Satisfaction<br /> to learn of You of the Friends in<br /><br /> (Page 2)<br /><br /> Rochester and in particular from<br /> the Home Circle . To each and<br /> all please feel commissioned to<br /> tender my Kind and Fraternal <br /> remembrances.<br /> I am yet in the Post<br /> office and my Nephew Ira Nell Gray<br /> has Just commenced in the Same<br /> department with myself. The<br /> interior of Post office Building<br /> has been so altered that my<br /> Friend William R. Hallowell would<br /> not easily recognize his whereabouts.<br /> a New Post office You Know has<br /> been decided upon . but how Soon<br /> to be completed Deponent is now<br /> unable to testify .<br /> at the time of the<br /> Spiritualist 20<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><sup>th</sup></span> anniversary Celebration<br /> at Music Hall I had intended by<br /> all means to be present but was<br /> prevented by a combination of circumstances<br /> much to my regret. I Saw<br /> Andrew JacKson Davis during the<br /><br /> (Page 3)<br /><br /> Day on Bromfield St going into the<br /> office of Bela Marsh. _It was a <br /> grand and memorable accasion [sic].<br /> Who would thinK So long a time<br /> had elapsed Since my first acquaintance<br /> with the – “Rochester KnocKings “<br /> at 36 Sophia Street - now<br /> its believers are counted by millions.<br /> -<br /> I shall not reach the New YorK<br /> anniversaries =and dont Know w<span style="text-decoration:underline;">hen</span> or<br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;">where</span> my Vacation will be . I desire <br /> Very much to see Washington at Some<br /> time. but my plans are Yet to be made.<br /> I was quite interested with the<br /> Standard Obituary of Deborah BunKer by<br /> Sarah D. Fish = It brought to mind my<br /> Acquaintance with t<span style="text-decoration:underline;">he</span> “BunKer Girls.”<br /> Tuesday<br /> Yesterday called to see Louisa who had Just<br /> finished a Letter for You . in which I discovered <br /> an expression relating to my self [sic] and the <br /> Old Story Vc my being married.<br /> Well I have this message to<br /><br /> (Page 4)<br /><br /> Communicate to Amy Post on that all<br /> important [sic] subject . You remember last May<br /> Suggesting as preferable a Young Woman and<br /> one who had never been married _ as best<br /> calculated to adapt herself Vc -<br /> I stopped at Worcester en route to Boston<br /> and at my Friend Mrs Putnams and her<br /> Daughter Mrs Gilliard met a Young Woman<br /> from New Hampshire who I had never before<br /> Seen but Often heard spoKen highly of<br /> by some of her relatives Special friends of<br /> mine. = the acquaintance has thus far<br /> proved Satisfactory and the choice is<br /> that at this the <span style="text-decoration:underline;">eleventh Hour</span> – <br /> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">i</span>f I marry, it will be this Girl<br /> from New Hampshire. = So much<br /> to You with whom so much talK has<br /> been indulged through a series of Years<br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;">on the So long deferred event.<br /></span> This mornings Papers more Clearly<br /> than ever before indicate treachery<br /> enough among prominent Republicans<br /> to defeat Impeachment =I have <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">but</span><br /> no room for the comments which would<br /> liKely be identical with yours – Wm C. Nell.<br /> Love to all from Yours Fraternally<br /><br /> [Text aligned along left margin of Page 4]<br /><br /> Is Mary PitKin Yet in Troy?<br /></p>
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William Cooper Nell, an abolitionist and former slave, is writing from Boston to fellow activist, Amy Post. During this period, women's rights activists, such as Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton began to ally themselves with Democrats, rather than Republicans. One such ally was Francis Train. Abigail Bush was a member of the Western New York Anti-Slavery Society and presided over the women’s rights convention that was held in Rochesterin 1848. Nell refers to the Post family home at 36 Sophia Street in Rochester. William R. Hallowell was Post's son-in-law. Spiritualists believed that through mediums they could communicate with the dead. Andrew Jackson Davis was a Spiritualist healer. The New York anniversaries could refer to anti-slavery celebrations. Sarah Fish was a woman's rights leader. Both the members of the Putnam and Gilliard family were abolitionists. Nell refers to the impeachment proceding against then President Andrew Johnson. Mary Pitkin took care of Post's youngest son, Willie for a period.
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. [Three lines of text aligned upside down along top margin of Page 1] In reference to the Womens Rights Champions affiliating with Train . . I never thought well of it. Boston May 10. 1868 Dear Friend Amy Your Kind favor of February 4th calls oudly for this response. which Your characteristic indulgence will I Know excuse the long delay. I was exceedingly gratified to hear from You and as sorry not to have the LiKenesses [sic] on hand required for Abigail Bush of which after vainly endeavoring to obtain I informed her of promptly by mail promising to exert my utmost to find and forward. = of my own Phiz . transferred to Card You and Her are both BooKed for early copies. It is within a few days of one Year Since my last visit to 36 Sophia St where I would be now and often if circumstances did but permit. It afforded me much Satisfaction to learn of You of the Friends in Rochester and in particular from the Home Circle . To each and all please feel commissioned to tender my Kind and Fraternal remembrances. I am yet in the Post office and my Nephew Ira Nell Gray has Just commenced in the Same department with myself. The interior of Post office Building has been so altered that my Friend William R. Hallowell would not easily recognize his whereabouts. a New Post office You Know has been decided upon . but how Soon to be completed Deponent is now unable to testify . at the time of the Spiritualist 20th anniversary Celebration at Music Hall I had intended by all means to be present but was prevented by a combination of circumstances much to my regret. I Saw Andrew JacKson Davis during the Day on Bromfield St going into the office of Bela Marsh. _It was a grand and memorable accasion [sic]. Who would thinK So long a time had elapsed Since my first acquaintance with the - "Rochester KnocKings " at 36 Sophia Street - now its believers are counted by millions. - I shall not reach the New YorK anniversaries =and dont Know when orwhere my Vacation will be . I desire Very much to see Washington at Some time. but my plans are Yet to be made. I was quite interested with the Standard Obituary of Deborah BunKer by Sarah D. Fish = It brought to mind my Acquaintance with the "BunKer Girls." Tuesday Yesterday called to see Louisa who had Just finished a Letter for You . in which I discovered an expression relating to my self [sic] and the Old Story Vc my being married. Well I have this message to Communicate to Amy Post on that all important [sic] subject . You remember last May Suggesting as preferable a Young Woman and one who had never been married _ as best calculated to adapt herself Vc - I stopped at Worcester en route to Boston and at my Friend Mrs Putnams and her Daughter Mrs Gilliard met a Young Woman from New Hampshire who I had never before Seen but Often heard spoKen highly of by some of her relatives Special friends of mine. = the acquaintance has thus far proved Satisfactory and the choice is that at this the eleventh Hour - if I marry, it will be this Girl from New Hampshire. = So much to You with whom so much talK has been indulged through a series of Yearson the So long deferred event. This mornings Papers more Clearly than ever before indicate treachery enough among prominent Republicans to defeat Impeachment =I have but no room for the comments which would liKely be identical with yours - Wm C. Nell. Love to all from Yours Fraternally [Text aligned along left margin of Page 4] Is Mary PitKin Yet in Troy?
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<p style="text-align:left;">(Page 1)<br /><br /> Akron. Jan 26. 1868-</p>
<p>My dear Friend: You manefested [sic] so<br /> much of your old time interest<br /> in me when I called at your house<br /> to say farewell, that I cannot do<br /> less than to send you a line at<br /> this my first opportunity. I had not<br /> travelled far from the sunshine of your<br /> home, before I met the chilling frosts<br /> of that prejudice which has been<br /> the bane of my life. I was positively<br /> refused a berth in the sleeping car from<br /> Buffalo to Cleveland- and threatened with<br /> an old fashoned [sic] "drag out" if I refused<br /> to go out peaceably. High and angry words<br /> passed over me- and for a time, I was<br /> preparing my body for the bruising<br /> in store for me. The loud talk<br /><br />(Page 2)<br /><br /> between the conductor and myself<br /> brought to the scene a number of<br /> the passengers. Most of whom stood<br /> up manfully for my rights- and this<br /> with my own firmness, brought the<br /> conductor to his senses- He at last<br /> gave me a bed and I slept about<br /> as well as a man can when his<br /> temper has been sorely tried- You<br /> will not regret, my dear friend, when<br /> you review your past, that your life<br /> has been a constant and an earnest<br /> protest against this vile spirit of<br /> caste- I am speaking every night and<br /> travelling every day- I have but little<br /> time for letter writing- Kind Regards to<br /> my friend Isaac- This is a selfish<br /> little note: All about myself-<br /> Truly yours<br /> Frederick Douglass.</p>
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. Akron. Jan 26. 1868-My dear Friend: You manefested [sic] so much of your old time interest in me when I called at your house to say farewell, that I cannot do less than to send you a line at this my first opportunity. I had not travelled far from the sunshine of your home, before I met the chilling frosts of that prejudice which has been the bane of my life. I was positively refused a berth in the sleeping car from Buffalo to Cleveland- and threatened with an old fashoned [sic] "drag out" if I refused to go out peaceably. High and angry words passed over me- and for a time, I was preparing my body for the bruising in store for me. The loud talk between the conductor and myself brought to the scene a number of the passengers. Most of whom stood up manfully for my rights- and this with my own firmness, brought the conductor to his senses- He at last gave me a bed and I slept about as well as a man can when his temper has been sorely tried- You will not regret, my dear friend, when you review your past, that your life has been a constant and an earnest protest against this vile spirit of caste- I am speaking every night and travelling every day- I have but little time for letter writing- Kind Regards to my friend Isaac- This is a selfish little note: All about myself- Truly yours Frederick Douglass.
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Abbott, Mary C. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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Remond, Lizzie M. Letter to Amy Kirby Post.
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Sterling Ills. Nov. 28/67 <br />My Dear Mrs Post, <br />The leisure of a Thanksgiving <br />day induces me to think of you and feel<br />like "dropping a line." <br />You know I claim you as one of my best <br />friends, and so, I want you and your<br />good husband to have a pleasant [remem-<br />brance?] of me.<br />I have been very busy since I saw you<br />last, in the cause of Freedom.<br />Now, I am doing [nicely?] in this State,<br />speaking sometimes for [illegible], and some<br />times on my own account.<br />Opera houses are filled for me, and<br />almost every where the subject receives<br />excellent attention.<br />I wish you would send me a few words.<br />Anything mailed as soon as Dec. 16th<br />directed to: Care- D. M. [Townier?], Esq<br />Mendota, La Salle Co Ills. will reach me.<br />Love to yourself and husband from<br />E. Annie Kingsbury
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<p>Sterling Ills. Nov. 28/67 <br />My Dear Mrs Post, <br />The leisure of a Thanksgiving <br />day induces me to think of you and feel<br />like "dropping a line." <br />You know I claim you as one of my best <br />friends, and so, I want you and your<br />good husband to have a pleasant [remem-<br />brance?] of me.<br />I have been very busy since I saw you<br />last, in the cause of Freedom.<br />Now, I am doing [nicely?] in this State,<br />speaking sometimes for [illegible], and some<br />times on my own account.<br />Opera houses are filled for me, and<br />almost every where the subject receives<br />excellent attention.<br />I wish you would send me a few words.<br />Anything mailed as soon as Dec. 16th<br />directed to: Care- D. M. [Townier?], Esq<br />Mendota, La Salle Co Ills. will reach me.<br />Love to yourself and husband from<br />E. Annie Kingsbury</p>
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<p>(Page 1)<br /><br /> Battle Creek Mich. Nov. 4<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><sup>th</sup></span> 1867<br /> Mrs. Amy Post<br /> Dear Friend<br /><br /> I want to have written to <br /> you before but I did not<br /> get around to it. I never<br /> have recieved [sic] any thing [sic]<br /> for the transportation yet<br /> although I have written twice<br /> I have bought a <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">house</span> ^lot^<br /> here in town and I have<br /> Mortgaged it and I have<br /> not got enough money<br /> to make it comfortable<br /> I have mortgaged every<br /> thing [sic] I have got and I <br /> have not got enough <br /> yet lacking my body and <br /> a few rags are not<br /> mortgaged yet <span style="text-decoration:underline;">I wish</span><br /> you and Miss Stebbins<br /><br /> (Page 2)<br /><br /> and Mrs Watkins would<br /> get up a contribution<br /> so that I can get my house<br /> [down?] so that you can<br /> [go live?] and see me but<br /> you must bring your <br /> rituals it is so cold I <br /> cant go around and sell <br /> my photographs. I want <br /> you to come but bring<br /> something along to eat <br /> for I am to [sic] poor to get<br /> anything to eat. Tell Mr.<br /> Willis to [reach?] out<br /> to me for I shant be<br /> here long. I have been<br /> at work at my cellar<br /> myself carring [sic] the dirt<br /> out, it was so heavy that<br /> could not shovel it out<br /> so I would carry it out<br /> in my apron it was<br /> in the ^Standard^ to send me <br /><br /> (Page 3)</p>
<p><br /> something but they have <br /> sent me but very little<br /> I cant pay the $5 now<br /> but I shall be there next <br /> spring if I live do try and get<br /> me something from the<br /> ladies as soon as possible<br /> for I have to live among<br /> my neighbor now My<br /> lot has got a barn on it<br /> and I am trying to get the <br /> barn fixed over into a house<br /> Gerrit Smith sent me<br /> $10 that I am gratiful [sic] for <br /> Very truly yours<br /> Sojourner Truth<br /><br /> Direct to Sojourner Truth <br /> Battle Creek <br /> Mich<br /> Care of Mrs E.. M. Rhoades<br /><br />(Page 4)<br /><br /> 45 Montgomery St Syracuse<br />Mrs. Howe formerly Mrs. [Morison?]</p>
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<p>Sojourner Truth, an abolitionist and former slave, is writing from Battle Creek, Michigan to fellow activist, Amy Post. Mrs. Stebbins most likely refers to Catherine Stebbins, who was a Quaker, and a member of the Western New York Anti-Slavery Society. Mr. Willis could refer to Edmund P. Willis, Post's brother-in-law, or Nathaniel Willis- an abolitionist. The <em>Anti-Slavery Standard </em>was an abolitionist newspaper. Gerrit Smith was an abolitionist. The note on the fourth page seems to have been written by a third party.</p>
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. Battle Creek Mich. Nov. 4th 1867 Mrs. Amy Post Dear Friend I want to have written to you before but I did not get around to it. I never have recieved [sic] any thing [sic] for the transportation yet although I have written twice I have bought a house ^lot^ here in town and I have Mortgaged it and I have not got enough money to make it comfortable I have mortgaged every thing [sic] I have got and I have not got enough yet lacking my body and a few rags are not mortgaged yet I wish you and Miss Stebbins and Mrs Watkins would get up a contribution so that I can get my house [down?] so that you can [go live?] and see me but you must bring your rituals it is so cold I cant go around and sell my photographs. I want you to come but bring something along to eat for I am to [sic] poor to get anything to eat. Tell Mr. Willis to [reach?] out to me for I shant be here long. I have been at work at my cellar myself carring [sic] the dirt out, it was so heavy that could not shovel it out so I would carry it out in my apron it was in the ^Standard^ to send me something but they have sent me but very little I cant pay the $5 now but I shall be there next spring if I live do try and get me something from the ladies as soon as possible for I have to live among my neighbor now My lot has got a barn on it and I am trying to get the barn fixed over into a house Gerrit Smith sent me $10 that I am gratiful [sic] for Very truly yours Sojourner Truth Direct to Sojourner Truth Battle Creek Mich Care of Mrs E.. M. Rhoades 45 Montgomery St SyracuseMrs. Howe formerly Mrs. [Morison?]
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<p>(Page 1)<br /><br /> [Toledo?] August<br /> 25/67<br /><br /> When I got home to Battlecreek [sic]<br /> I asked Mrs Titus to write<br /> to you and tell you I had<br /> got safely home, but <br /> whether she did or not I <br /> cannot say.-<br /> How is Aunt Mary and <br /> the women I brought you <br /> getting along, and the <br /> rest of the women, I do<br /> want very much to know<br /> and how is the little<br /> baby of Mrs. Willis’s, it<br /> was so poorly when I <br /> came away, did it live or<br /> die?- I've bought me a <br /> lot with a farm on it and<br /> I’m going to fix the farm<br /> into a house and think I <br /><br /> (Page 2)<br /><br /> shall be very comfortable &<br /> then I shall want you to <br /> come and see me.-<br /> Have you heard any thing [sic]<br /> about the money I paid<br /> for those colored people<br /> from Washington to<br /> Baltimore- I wish I had<br /> the money, do write to me <br /> about it as soon as you <br /> can and please don’t forget<br /> my other questions and <br /> direct it to the care of <br /> Richard Merrit Battle Creek<br /> I went to [Adrin?] to try and <br /> raise a little money and <br /> come down here to see what<br /> I should do- I brought my<br /> grandson Sammy hoping to <br /> find a place for him tho’ <br /> I hope to have him with me <br /> again by & by.-<br /><br /> (Page 3)</p>
<p><br /> I want you to read this to <br /> Aunt Mary, tell her I <br /> would write to her, but I <br /> have hard work to get <br /> so manny [sic] letters written-<br /> did her nephew come yet<br /> I have had one sick,<br /> time, trouble with my <br /> bowels but am quite<br /> well now and hope to <br /> keep ^so^ - I hope you are<br /> all well and want very<br /> much to hear from you<br /> With much love to you <br /> all from <br /> Sojourner Truth</p>
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<p>Sojourner Truth, an abolitionist and former slave, is writing mostly likely to fellow activist, Amy Post. Battle Creek is a town in Michigan. The members of the Titus family were relatives of the Post family. Aunt Mary may refer to Post's step-daughter. Mrs. Willis could refer to Post's sister, Sarah Willis. Truth refers to her work with the Freedman's Bureau in Washington D.C. The Freedman's Bureau was founded after the Civil War to help former slaves find food and housing, education, health care, and employment.</p>
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93
Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of dditions.
[Toledo?] August
25/67
When I got home to Battlecreek [sic]
I asked Mrs Titus to write
to you and tell you I had
got safely home, But
whether she did or not I
cannot say.—
How is Aunt Mary and
the women I brought you
getting along, and the
rest of the women, I do
want very much to know
and how is the little
baby of Mrs. Willis’s, it
was so poorly when I
came away, did it live or
die?— I have bought me a
lot with a farm on it and
I’m going to fix the farm
into a house and think I
shall be very comfortable &
then I shall want you to
come and see me.—
Have you heard anything
about the money I paid
for those colored people
from Washington to
Baltimore— I wish I had
the money, do write to me
about it as soon as you
can and please don’t forget
my other questions and
direct it to the care of
Richard Merrit Battle Creek
I went to Admin to try and
raise a little money and
come down here to see what
I should do— I brought my
grandson Sammy hoping to
find a place for him tho’ [sic]
I hope to have him with me
again by & by.—
I want you to read this to
Aunt Mary, tell her I
would write to her, but I
have hard work to get
so manny [sic] letters written-
did her nephew come yet
I have had one sick,
time, trouble with my
bowels but am quite
well now and hope to
keep ^so^ —I hope you are
all well and want very
much to hear from you
with much love to you
all from
Sojourner Truth
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(Page 1)<br /><br /> Rochester August 13<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><sup>th</sup></span> 1867<br /> Mr & Mrs Richmond<br /> Dear Friends_ I have a long<br /> time had a very Great desire to see you<br /> and was in hopes you would Call on me<br /> ere this,_ the first week in April I was<br /> forced against my w<span style="text-decoration:underline;">i</span>ll into this House<br /> and have remained in this little Dingey [sic]<br /> unpleasent [sic] Room ever Since _ my furniture<br /> was Sent to a w<span style="text-decoration:underline;">a</span>re house_ and Still rema<br /> _ins there. (Except a few things) oh! how<br /> imp<span style="text-decoration:underline;">at</span>ient & Disc<span style="text-decoration:underline;">a</span>nted I have been. what I<br /> have Suff<span style="text-decoration:underline;">er</span>ed in m<span style="text-decoration:underline;">i</span>nd and body b<span style="text-decoration:underline;">e</span>gg<span style="text-decoration:underline;">a</span>rs<br /> des<span style="text-decoration:underline;">cri</span>ption_ Mr & Mrs Post Called on me after<br /> I had been here Six weeks. I told them Some <br /> things that had happened, how much I <br /> disliked the folks &c) it does Seem as if<br /> I Should n<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ev</span>er get<span style="text-decoration:underline;"> awa</span>y) if I dont very so<span style="text-decoration:underline;">o</span>n<br /> I do hope that I may leave this Suffering<br /> form_ it Seems Perfectly awful that I<br /> should be kept in this way_ I b<span style="text-decoration:underline;">e</span>g & Ple<span style="text-decoration:underline;">a</span>d<br /> but all to know [sic] Purpose _ my Father and<br /><br /> (Page 2)<br /><br /> Mother & Brothers & all my other Relatives, and<br /> it Seems the majority of a<span style="text-decoration:underline;">l</span>l the folks I <br /> ever knew was here_more than all that<br /> this little Room is he<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ad</span> Qu<span style="text-decoration:underline;">art</span>ers, the<br /> highest Powers of the un<span style="text-decoration:underline;">iv</span>erse are with <span style="text-decoration:underline;">me</span><br /> all of my friends are under Control, as well<br /> as myself, or they would Change my Situation<br /> the Lectures you have been to hear lately went<br /> from here ^I mean those that delivered them_^ I knew who they all w<span style="text-decoration:underline;">e</span>re_Pe<span style="text-decoration:underline;">te</span>r<br /> Delivered the three last ones _ the highest<br /><span style="text-decoration:line-through;">in Power</span> in Po<span style="text-decoration:underline;">we</span>r has talked with me (Since<br /> the first of last March) a<span style="text-decoration:underline;">l</span>l the time as<br /> familier [sic] as my own Mother would _ & he does<br /> the talking for all the Rest ) and it is with<br /> him that I every day Plead for a Change )<br /> oh my friends I am having the Str<span style="text-decoration:underline;">an</span>gest<br /> Experience I ever knew, or ever hear od_<br /> to say that I like ti, I C<span style="text-decoration:underline;">a</span>nt_ for I <span style="text-decoration:underline;">do not_</span><br /> and my Constant w<span style="text-decoration:underline;">is</span>h and P<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ra</span>yer is to have<br /> it <span style="text-decoration:underline;">en</span>d _ I never knew any thing of Such a<br /> P<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ow</span>er before _ I know of n<span style="text-decoration:underline;">o on</span>e that would<br /> beleive [sic] it_ unless they experienced it _ no not<br /> even y<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ou</span> my friends_ who in other things<br /><br /> (Page 3)<br /><br /> understand ^me^ better than anyone else, or<br /> how I have ^been^ maneged [sic] _<br /> now I do want you Holland and<br /> Susan to Come and See me at Your<br /> Earliest Conveinence [sic] dont fail for<br /> I am writing this at the Request and<br /> assistance of the Po<span style="text-decoration:underline;">w</span>er that Con<span style="text-decoration:underline;">stan</span>tly <br /> Controls me _ I have long known<br /> that You Holland was to be the<br /> unfolder of many tings Concerning<br /> me and my Brother &C _<br /> Mrs Hart has only been here twice<br /> She does not like the folks, nor they<br /> her_ but I have written her Several times<br /> and her Sister has brought me news<br /> from her_ is not this a nice way to<br /> live _ it is truly ho<span style="text-decoration:underline;">rrid</span> well dont<br /> failr to Come and that Soon,<br /> I remain as ever your Affectionate Friend<br /> Mary C. Abbott<br /> to Holland & Susan
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. Rochester August 13th 1867 Mr & Mrs Richmond Dear Friends_ I have a long time had a very Great desire to see you and was in hopes you would Call on me ere this,_ the first week in April I was forced against my will into this House and have remained in this little Dingey [sic] unpleasent [sic] Room ever Since _ my furniture was Sent to a ware house_ and Still rema _ins there. (Except a few things) oh! how impatient & Discanted I have been. what I have Suffered in mind and body beggars description_ Mr & Mrs Post Called on me after I had been here Six weeks. I told them Some things that had happened, how much I disliked the folks &c) it does Seem as if I Should never get away) if I dont very soon I do hope that I may leave this Suffering form_ it Seems Perfectly awful that I should be kept in this way_ I beg & Plead but all to know [sic] Purpose _ my Father and Mother & Brothers & all my other Relatives, and it Seems the majority of all the folks I ever knew was here_more than all that this little Room is head Quarters, the highest Powers of the universe are with me all of my friends are under Control, as well as myself, or they would Change my Situation the Lectures you have been to hear lately went from here ^I mean those that delivered them_^ I knew who they all were_Peter Delivered the three last ones _ the highestin Power in Power has talked with me (Since the first of last March) all the time as familier [sic] as my own Mother would _ & he does the talking for all the Rest ) and it is with him that I every day Plead for a Change ) oh my friends I am having the Strangest Experience I ever knew, or ever hear od_ to say that I like ti, I Cant_ for I do not_ and my Constant wish and Prayer is to have it end _ I never knew any thing of Such a Power before _ I know of no one that would beleive [sic] it_ unless they experienced it _ no not even you my friends_ who in other things understand ^me^ better than anyone else, or how I have ^been^ maneged [sic] _ now I do want you Holland and Susan to Come and See me at Your Earliest Conveinence [sic] dont fail for I am writing this at the Request and assistance of the Power that Constantly Controls me _ I have long known that You Holland was to be the unfolder of many tings Concerning me and my Brother &C _ Mrs Hart has only been here twice She does not like the folks, nor they her_ but I have written her Several times and her Sister has brought me news from her_ is not this a nice way to live _ it is truly horrid well dont failr to Come and that Soon, I remain as ever your Affectionate Friend Mary C. Abbott to Holland & Susan
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<p>(Page 1)<br /><br /> Boston June 23 . 1867.<br /> Sunday Eve 9 . O ‘ClocK =<br /> all alone in my Bachelor<br /> Sanctum<br /><br /> My Kind Friend Amy<br /> I have too<br /> long deferred the pleasing duty<br /> of penning a line in the attempt<br /> to acKnowledge the reviving<br /> influence imparted by my brief<br /> Visit to 36 Sophia Street. -<br /> The presence of Yourself and<br /> Isaac. the trio of <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Post</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Boy</span>s_<br /> and the pleasant hours<br /> with William and Mary<br /> Hallowell . Sarah and<br /> Edmund P. Willis constitute<br /> a Chapter from which much <br /> Solace will be derived<br /> to cheer my otherwise<br /> lonely Seasons. I need<br /> not Say how I regretted<br /> the Circumstances which<br /> allowed me so Short a time<br /> for Rochester Associations.<br /><br /> (Page 2)<br /><br /> But I must not forget to<br /> be grateful for the rich<br /> treat it afforded me <br /> brief as it was .<br /> I found<br /> FranK and her Six Children<br /> well and apparently<br /> comfortable. I left there<br /> Friday Evening and reached<br /> Worcester Saturday afternoon<br /> Spending Sunday with<br /> Mrs Putnam <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">who</span> and<br /> Mrs Gilliard ^who^ are pleasantly<br /> Situated-<br /> Louisa was<br /> delighted to hear from<br /> You . She is now in daily<br /> expectation of leaving<br /> for the Profile House NH<br /> and is either looKing <br /> for ^a letter^ or getting ready to<br /> write You herself.<br /><br /> (Page 3)<br /><br /> I. found but little opportunity<br /> to attend the New England<br /> Convention or the<br /> Spiritualists Meeting =and<br /> Knew nothing of the<br /> Colored Medium Mrs Wilson<br /> it may be Some one [sic] of my<br /> acquaintance = Andrew T.<br /> Foss presided = but of all<br /> this and of the other<br /> Convention You will learn<br /> from the Standard and<br /> Banner -<br /> a few evenings<br /> Since Wendell Phillips<br /> delivered the lecture<br /> before the John Brown<br /> Division ( of which W.W. Brown<br /> is President-) that He was<br /> to have delivered the <br /> Evening Mr Hallowell<br /> and myself called at<br /> his house 26 Essex Street<br /><br /> [Text aligned vertically along right margin of Page 3]<br /><br /> on the 19<sup>th</sup> went to<br /><br /> [Text aligned upside down along bottom margin of Page 3 and continues on Page 2]<br /><br /> the Fraternity Picnic at Walden<br /><br /> [Text aligned upside down along bottom margin of Page 2]<br /><br /> woods , Concord . =a beautiful Spot<br /><br /> [Text aligned vertically along left margin of Page 2]<br /><br /> and a delightful time . Ralph Waldo Emerson . A Bronson <br /><br /> [Text continues along top margin of Page 2]<br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;"><br /> Alcott</span> F . B. Sanborn and other<br /><br /> [Text aligned horizontally across top margin of Page 3]<br /><br />choice Spirits.<br /><br />(Page 4)<br /><br /> I had the pleasure of<br /> accompanying him Home<br /> across the Common after<br /> the lecture -<br /> I met Sallie Holley<br /> and Miss Putnam at the<br /> Convention .<span style="text-decoration:underline;">-</span><br /> Mr Wetherell formerly<br /> of Rochester and myself<br /> have been for Years in the<br /> habit of meeting and<br /> recently at the Post office<br /> and only a few days Since<br /> did he learn that it was <br /> in Rochester we often passed<br /> each other on the Streets<br /> He speaKs well of the People<br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;">there. <br /></span> A Letter has reached<br /> here from Indiana for<br /> Frederic [sic] Douglass which I<br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;">will forward to Rochest</span>er -<br /> Please distribute my Kindest<br /> regards to the Rochester Circle<br /> I remain Ever Fraternally Yours Wm C. Nell</p>
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<p>William Cooper Nell, an abolitionist and former slave, is writing from Boston to fellow activist, Amy Post. Nell refers to the Post family home at 36 Sophia Street in Rochester. Jacob, Joseph and Willie were Post's sons. William and Mary Hallowell were Post's son-in-law and step-daughter. Sarah was Post's sister, and Edmund P. Willis was her husband. Frances was one of Nell's sisters. Mrs. Putnam and Mrs. Gilliard were both abolitionists. Louisa was one of Nell's sisters. Nell refers to the Spiritualist movement. Spiritualists believed that through mediums they could communicate with the dead. Andrew T. Foss was a lecturer for the Massachusetts Anti- Slavery Society. The Standard and Banner could refer to two newspapers. Wendell Phillips was an abolitionist, Native American advocate and lawyer. John Brown planned and led the attack on the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry in 1859. William Wells Brown was an abolitionist, lecturer, novelist, playwright and historian. He was born a slave, and escaped to the North in 1834, where he wrote the first novel by an African American, title-<em> Clotel. </em>Ralph Waldo Emerson was a writer and Transcendentalist. A. Bronson Alcott was a social reformer and a Transcendentalist. Franklin Benjamin Sanborn was also a Transcendentalist, and he helped to fund John Brown's raid. Sallie Holley traveled as an anti-slavery lecturer with Susan B. Anthony, Lucy Stone and Sarah Remond. Frederick Douglass was an abolitionist and former slave.</p>
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. Boston June 23 . 1867. Sunday Eve 9 . O 'ClocK = all alone in my Bachelor Sanctum My Kind Friend Amy I have too long deferred the pleasing duty of penning a line in the attempt to acKnowledge the reviving influence imparted by my brief Visit to 36 Sophia Street. - The presence of Yourself and Isaac. the trio of PostBoys_ and the pleasant hours with William and Mary Hallowell . Sarah and Edmund P. Willis constitute a Chapter from which much Solace will be derived to cheer my otherwise lonely Seasons. I need not Say how I regretted the Circumstances which allowed me so Short a time for Rochester Associations. But I must not forget to be grateful for the rich treat it afforded me brief as it was . I found FranK and her Six Children well and apparently comfortable. I left there Friday Evening and reached Worcester Saturday afternoon Spending Sunday with Mrs Putnam who and Mrs Gilliard ^who^ are pleasantly Situated- Louisa was delighted to hear from You . She is now in daily expectation of leaving for the Profile House NH and is either looKing for ^a letter^ or getting ready to write You herself. I. found but little opportunity to attend the New England Convention or the Spiritualists Meeting =and Knew nothing of the Colored Medium Mrs Wilson it may be Some one [sic] of my acquaintance = Andrew T. Foss presided = but of all this and of the other Convention You will learn from the Standard and Banner - a few evenings Since Wendell Phillips delivered the lecture before the John Brown Division ( of which W.W. Brown is President-) that He was to have delivered the Evening Mr Hallowell and myself called at his house 26 Essex Street [Text aligned vertically along right margin of Page 3] on the 19th went to [Text aligned upside down along bottom margin of Page 3 and continues on Page 2] the Fraternity Picnic at Walden [Text aligned upside down along bottom margin of Page 2] woods, Concord . =a beautiful Spot [Text aligned vertically along left margin of Page 2] and a delightful time . Ralph Waldo Emerson . A Bronson [Text continues along top margin of Page 2] Alcott F . B. Sanborn and other [Text aligned horizontally across top margin of Page 3]choice Spirits. I had the pleasure of accompanying him Home across the Common after the lecture - I met Sallie Holley and Miss Putnam at the Convention .- Mr Wetherell formerly of Rochester and myself have been for Years in the habit of meeting and recently at the Post office and only a few days Since did he learn that it was in Rochester we often passed each other on the Streets He speaKs well of the Peoplethere. A Letter has reached here from Indiana for Frederic [sic] Douglass which Iwill forward to Rochester - Please distribute my Kindest regards to the Rochester Circle I remain Ever Fraternally Yours Wm C. Nell
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<p>(Page 1)<br /><br /> Battle Crick [sic]<br /><br /> Dear Sojourner<br /> Sammy was home <br /> this ^morning^ said he had just had a letter<br /> from his Grand mother [sic] how<br /> glad I was to she was still living<br /> and able to be doing so much good<br /> I hope to meet here and talk over<br /> [obliterated] all I want to that cannt write<br /> for I am able to write at [obliterated] present<br /> much for had a chil [sic] a week<br /> ago to day [sic] and was very sick only<br /> a week ago and am now far better<br /> that I go out to the table and eat<br /> with them and Lizza has bin [sic] sick<br /> very sick last winter but is better<br /> now Richard and Julia are well<br /> they have another boy they call him <br /> Fredy the is four months old [obliterated]<br /> William is well Rosa they say<br /> when is Sojourner coming back<br /> how glad I should be to see her and<br /> here comes Lizza she say [sic] tell her<br /> we all want to see [obliterated] Sojourner <br /> and my prayer is that we may both<br /> live to meet here and be so both able <br /> to sit alone and talk all these past<br /> days over I have bin [sic] a great suffering<br /> since we parted two since I [obliterated]<br /> [obliterated] was at Pains ville [sic] and<br /> and fell an broke my right elbo [sic]<br /> and put one bone out a joint and<br /> I will not tell or undertake to tell <br /> for coul [sic] no [sic] to if I was well <br /><br />[Text aligned vertically along top margin of Page 1]<br /><br />they are<br />well at <br />Thomas<br />and Jane<br />and <br />Merritt<br />is Maried [sic]<br /><br /> (Page 2)<br /><br /> if you was [sic] here Phebe will tell <br /> sum [sic] of it my own pen cannot<br /> or my words canot tell any one [sic]<br /> and may we meet once more and<br /> and hang over heads side by side in <br /> their resting place from this to the <br /> better land may soon [obliterated] an<br /> an [obliterated] to our destined home of the<br /> well done [obliterated] good and faithfull<br /> I can use my hand to knit and <br /> saw and write with a pencill [sic]<br /> and here it is this evening Sammy<br /> said he would call and get it I<br /> am just got a letter ready to <br /> send to Frank and Phebe and I<br /> should think they [obliterated] might want<br /> sum boy or girl to help them<br /> I will say to them to write to <br /> you if they think it best and<br /> say if they want and what <br /> they want and Phebe has two<br /> babies to take care of a girl and <br /> a boy Maybel and Henry and <br /> they think able of them they are<br /> the smartest and finest of all<br /> To be shure [sic] and come that way<br /> when you come here I shall say <br /> say to them to write to you [be shure?]<br /> To not come by them if you cannot<br /> help it I think my self they are very<br /> nice children my broken elbow<br /> and lame shoulder will not say<br /> much more and just say you would<br /> not know Minnie and Wendel<br /><br />(Page 3)<br /><br /> do come Sojourner as soon as <br /> you can for time is swift<br /> pasing [sic] away with you and me<br /> and may we spend our last days<br /> together I should have written <br /> more bu [sic] my broken elbo [sic] and<br /> feble [sic] health only a week last <br /> night I was verry [sic] sick and <br /> now I am able to ride out<br /> to day [sic] I often ^have^ sick sick turns<br /> warm wether [sic] comes I hope to <br /> be better I want to write many<br /> things Battle Creek is just as<br /> pleasant as even here I am<br /> seventy five years old and<br /> Sojourner is older we shall<br /> pass over the other side before<br /> long, when you come do if<br /> possible come by the way<br /> of Paynesville ma [sic] hand is<br /> I can only write with a pencil<br /> & I will stop Phebe Merritt<br /> </p>
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Phebe Stickney, an abolitionist, is writing from Battle Creek, Michigan to fellow abolitionist leader, Sojourner Truth. Sammy was Truth's grandson. Stickney mentions Painsville, Ohio.
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. Battle Crick [sic] Dear Sojourner Sammy was home this ^morning^ said he had just had a letter from his Grand mother [sic] how glad I was to she was still living and able to be doing so much good I hope to meet here and talk over [obliterated] all I want to that cannt write for I am able to write at [obliterated] present much for had a chil [sic] a week ago to day [sic] and was very sick only a week ago and am now far better that I go out to the table and eat with them and Lizza has bin [sic] sick very sick last winter but is better now Richard and Julia are well they have another boy they call him Fredy the is four months old [obliterated] William is well Rosa they say when is Sojourner coming back how glad I should be to see her and here comes Lizza she say [sic] tell her we all want to see [obliterated] Sojourner and my prayer is that we may both live to meet here and be so both able to sit alone and talk all these past days over I have bin [sic] a great suffering since we parted two since I [obliterated] [obliterated] was at Pains ville [sic] and and fell an broke my right elbo [sic] and put one bone out a joint and I will not tell or undertake to tell for coul [sic] no [sic] to if I was well [Text aligned vertically along top margin of Page 1]they arewell at Thomasand Janeand Merrittis Maried [sic] if you was [sic] here Phebe will tell sum [sic] of it my own pen cannot or my words canot tell any one [sic] and may we meet once more and and hang over heads side by side in their resting place from this to the better land may soon [obliterated] an an [obliterated] to our destined home of the well done [obliterated] good and faithfull I can use my hand to knit and saw and write with a pencill [sic] and here it is this evening Sammy said he would call and get it I am just got a letter ready to send to Frank and Phebe and I should think they [obliterated] might want sum boy or girl to help them I will say to them to write to you if they think it best and say if they want and what they want and Phebe has two babies to take care of a girl and a boy Maybel and Henry and they think able of them they are the smartest and finest of all To be shure [sic] and come that way when you come here I shall say say to them to write to you [be shure?] To not come by them if you cannot help it I think my self they are very nice children my broken elbow and lame shoulder will not say much more and just say you would not know Minnie and Wendel do come Sojourner as soon as you can for time is swift pasing [sic] away with you and me and may we spend our last days together I should have written more bu [sic] my broken elbo [sic] and feble [sic] health only a week last night I was verry [sic] sick and now I am able to ride out to day [sic] I often ^have^ sick sick turns warm wether [sic] comes I hope to be better I want to write many things Battle Creek is just as pleasant as even here I am seventy five years old and Sojourner is older we shall pass over the other side before long, when you come do if possible come by the way of Paynesville ma [sic] hand is I can only write with a pencil & I will stop Phebe Merritt
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(Page 1)<br /><br />Melville<br />April 11<sup>th</sup> 67<br />Mr & Mrs Post<br />dear friends<br />I have this moment received your letter of the<br />18<sup>th</sup> I am all ready to leave for<br />your place - the only drawback<br />is the passage money which will be<br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;">$ 9- greenbacks</span>, nine dollars.<br />I have just received a letter<br />from Phila urging me on<br />immediately the lettter is from<br />a substantial spiritualist there<br />I can make the money in Rochester<br />to to return it to <span>to</span> you in perhaps<br />less than a week.<br />Pardon haste. and awaitng an immediate reply.<br />Believe me<br />very truly yours<br />Margaret Fox Kane<br />PS please send reply at once You<br /><br />Page 2<br /><br />can have your letter registered<br />in Rochester so that there will<br />be no danger of the money reaching<br />me. Please write at once. <br /><br />
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Margaret Fox, a noted Spiritualist leader, is writing from Melville, New York to fellow Spiritualist, Amy Post. Spiritualists believed that through mediums, like the Fox sisters, they could communicate with the dead.Kane refers to Greenbacks, a form of currency used during the period.
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Handwritten letter from Margaret Fox Kane to Isaac Post. Kane appeals to the Posts for travel money to come and lecture in Rochester.
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1867-04-11
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Post, Amy Kirby, 1802-1889
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions.MelvilleApril 11th 67Mr & Mrs Postdear friendsI have this moment received your letter of the18th I am all ready to leave foryour place - the only drawbackis the passage money which will be$ 9- greenbacks, nine dollars.I have just received a letterfrom Phila urging me onimmediately the lettter is froma substantial spiritualist thereI can make the money in Rochesterto to return it to to you in perhapsless than a week.Pardon haste. and awaitng an immediate reply.Believe mevery truly yoursMargaret Fox KanePS please send reply at once You
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<p>(Page 1)<br /><br /> Freedman Hosp<br /> Washington<br /> March 25<sup>th</sup> 1867<br /> Aunt Sojourner<br /> I received <br /> your note a few days ago<br /> & was glad to hear you were in <br /> good health. A few days after<br /> I saw you in Dec last I<br /> obtained draft on the [illegible] Treas<br /> ury New york in favor of Richard<br /> Merritt your agent at Battle <br /> Creek, but as I did not see<br /> you again I have retained<br /> it waiting to see or hear from<br /> you. had I not better forward<br /> it to you at Rochester & please<br /> let me know when you <br /> write again.<br /> I sent the extracts<br /> from the papers to Mrs Griffing<br /> as you segested [sic]. Miss Blass<br /> is evidently laboring under<br /><br /> (Page 2)<br /><br /> a mistake. Gen Howard is anxious<br /> to have the able bodied colored people<br /> go where their labor is required<br /> & where they will receive a fair<br /> days pay for a fair days work. &<br /> so far as my Knowledge extends, the<br /> Officers carry out his orders to the best<br /> of their ability, but the fact is the<br /> demand exceeds the supply and<br /> home orders must remain un-<br /> filled. The number of unemployed<br /> in the City is less probably than last<br /> year, & then many will not go <br /> away who ought for various reasons.<br /> The number in the Hosp has been <br /> less the past winter & there are not <br /> many now in who are fit <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">to</span> go. <br /> I think none but good ones should <br /> be sent.<br /> Dr Ellis died Dec 29<sup>th</sup><br /> /66, he had been sick about two <br /> weeks of Typhoid fever. The Island<br /> is the most-unhealthy part of the <br /><br /> (Page 3)<br /><br /> City- & the Dr was not very strong.<br /> now that he is gone I regret<br /> him sincerely. he had some faults<br /> but I believe none of us are<br /> any too good, I will find such<br /> a person as you want- if I can <br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;"> Matilda</span> sends her respects to<br /> you also mrs G. & the rest<br /> of the folks, let me hear from <br /> you now respond to the drafts-<br /><br /><br /> Yours &c<br /> P. Glennan.</p>
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[P?] Glennan, Sojourner Truth's nephew, is writing to her from the Freedman's Hospital in Washington, D.C. Glennan refer to Battle Creek, Michigan. Josephine Sophia White Griffing was an abolitionist and woman's rights activist. General Oliver Howard served during the Civil War and became the Commissioner of the Freedman's Bureau. Matilda Gardner was Truth's niece.
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. Freedman Hosp Washington March 25th 1867 Aunt Sojourner I received your note a few days ago & was glad to hear you were in good health. A few days after I saw you in Dec last I obtained draft on the [illegible] Treas ury New york in favor of Richard Merritt your agent at Battle Creek, but as I did not see you again I have retained it waiting to see or hear from you. had I not better forward it to you at Rochester & please let me know when you write again. I sent the extracts from the papers to Mrs Griffing as you segested [sic]. Miss Blass is evidently laboring under a mistake. Gen Howard is anxious to have the able bodied colored people go where their labor is required & where they will receive a fair days pay for a fair days work. & so far as my Knowledge extends, the Officers carry out his orders to the best of their ability, but the fact is the demand exceeds the supply and home orders must remain un- filled. The number of unemployed in the City is less probably than last year, & then many will not go away who ought for various reasons. The number in the Hosp has been less the past winter & there are not many now in who are fit to go. I think none but good ones should be sent. Dr Ellis died Dec 29th /66, he had been sick about two weeks of Typhoid fever. The Island is the most-unhealthy part of the City- & the Dr was not very strong. now that he is gone I regret him sincerely. he had some faults but I believe none of us are any too good, I will find such a person as you want- if I can Matilda sends her respects to you also mrs G. & the rest of the folks, let me hear from you now respond to the drafts- Yours &c P. Glennan.
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<p>(Page 1)<br /><br /> 15<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><sup>th</sup></span><br /> Lee Roy [sic], Genesee Co Mar <br />Sojourner,<br /> On taking up the paper<br />night before last, I read the notice<br />addressed to the public in behalf<br />of the southern freed people. I thought<br />best to write immediately, as I shall<br />want help soon. You probably will<br />not remember me, by seeing my name<br />and perhaps can not at<span style="text-decoration:line-through;">l</span> all call <br />me to mind, I met you I think 17 yrs<br />ago in Boston. You used then to visit<br />Mrs Sterns family at the South part<br />of the city. I then lived in the house<br />with them. And had been married<br />but a year or so, with a babe. I was <br />interested in your cause, as I have<br />always been, and have frequently<br />called you to mind, and seeing your name<br /><br />(Page 2)<br /><br />mentioned in print. My family has in<br />creased since then till I number 6 <br />children, the youngest nearly 6 years<br /> I moved here little more than 15 years<br />ago, this being my husband’s native<br />town. The help I have had has been<br />Irish, my present girl has been with<br />me 10 years and now expects to be<br />married before a great while. This<br />I think a pretty good recommendation<br />on both sides. It is now most imposs-<br />ible to get help who are willing to be<br />with children. I should want a<br />strong woman, one who understands<br />washing and ironing, as that is a great<br />item with me. I should be willing<br />to teach her and have patience with her<br />,if she is willing, and disposed to learn.<br /> I now expect to be in Rochester, on <br />Wednesday, and would like to see you<br /> and could then give you more partic<br />ulars I think there are many here<br />who would like help. There are 6 or <br /><br />(Page 3)<br /><br />7 now in town that were sent here<br />some months ago, but they are not<br />sending any more from the same source<br />As I shall not know where to find<br />you or Mr Post, if you will drop <br />a line in the post office, so that I <br />can get it that day, or send word<br />here, I would like to see you, as I <br />have no particular stopping place<br />when in Rochester. It would oblige<br />me, direct to</p>
Mrs James Annin<br />P.S<br /> or perhaps it would be better to <br />leave a line at Darrow’s bookstore<br />,as my husband does trading there. <br /><br />
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Mrs. James Annin is writing from Le Roy, New York to abolitionist and former slave Sojourner Truth. The date written on this letter does not include a year. However, Annin appears to be responding to the advertisements Truth placed in Rochester newspapers in 1867.
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. 15th Lee Roy [sic], Genesee Co Mar Sojourner, On taking up the papernight before last, I read the noticeaddressed to the public in behalfof the southern freed people. I thoughtbest to write immediately, as I shallwant help soon. You probably willnot remember me, by seeing my nameand perhaps can not atl all call me to mind, I met you I think 17 yrsago in Boston. You used then to visitMrs Sterns family at the South partof the city. I then lived in the housewith them. And had been marriedbut a year or so, with a babe. I was interested in your cause, as I havealways been, and have frequentlycalled you to mind, and seeing your namementioned in print. My family has increased since then till I number 6 children, the youngest nearly 6 years I moved here little more than 15 yearsago, this being my husband's nativetown. The help I have had has beenIrish, my present girl has been withme 10 years and now expects to bemarried before a great while. ThisI think a pretty good recommendationon both sides. It is now most imposs-ible to get help who are willing to bewith children. I should want astrong woman, one who understandswashing and ironing, as that is a greatitem with me. I should be willingto teach her and have patience with her,if she is willing, and disposed to learn. I now expect to be in Rochester, on Wednesday, and would like to see you and could then give you more particulars I think there are many herewho would like help. There are 6 or 7 now in town that were sent heresome months ago, but they are notsending any more from the same sourceAs I shall not know where to findyou or Mr Post, if you will drop a line in the post office, so that I can get it that day, or send wordhere, I would like to see you, as I have no particular stopping placewhen in Rochester. It would obligeme, direct to Mrs James AnninP.S or perhaps it would be better to leave a line at Darrow's bookstore,as my husband does trading there.
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<p style="text-align:left;">(Page 1) <br /><br /> Marine City January 30<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><sup>th</sup></span> 1867<br /><br />My Dear Grand Mother [sic] <br /> I hope you will look up<br /> on this long letter. I thought I had waited a <br /> long time before I could get aletter [sic] from you,<br /> and I think now it is time for you or I. to <br /> write to each other. I am very sorry to think <br /> that you dont write to me. I thought I have sent <br /> enough to receive some answer from you but<br /> indeed it is too bad to think of it. I now will<br /> write one, and I hope you will get it, and answer<br /> it. I will tell you what a nice times [sic] I see out<br /> here, and I hope you will listen at this. and I <br /> hope you will answer it too. I have learned to read<br /> and write and swim. I visited at Detroit last<br /> summer we had a nice times [sic]. I went to Church<br /> and wehad [sic] nice preaching. this is the first<br /> time I have been from home. it is fifty <br /> miles below where we live. now I have time<br /> to study every day [sic] and two hours before noon<br /> two hours afternoon and I want to go home very<br /> badly to see you and my friends but now I <br /> see they do not care for me. so I will<br /> stay where I am, because I am afraid<br /> you all might drive me out. I hope<br /><br /> (Page 2)<br /><br /> Grand Mother [sic] when you and all my<br /> friends meet to gether [sic] I hope we will have<br /> a jolly old time. and I hope that will come<br /> to pass that we may have a nice time to<br /> gether [sic]. we have a nice garden it is plasent [sic]<br /> to look at it. we have got the prettiest river<br /> in the world. here we have skiting and swiming:<br /> I will tell ^you^ what a nice present I have received<br /> Christmas. I had a splendid time on Christmas<br /> you may bet that I was up bright and<br /> early in the morning and to my surpris [sic] I<br /> found my stocking was filled up to the top<br /> with presents I suppose you would like to <br /> h [sic] know what they were. will [sic] I got a <br /> balnioral [sic] skirt and a bloomer and a dress<br /> and a gold wring [sic] and breast pin, and <br /> some other little present. this is my hand:<br /> write soon<br /><br /> good by [sic] no more to say your friend <br /> Matilda Gardner <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">M</span></p>
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Matilda Gardner- abolitionist and former slave- Sojourner Truth's granddaughter, is writing to from Marine City, Michigan. Gardner refers to a balmorals skirt, which was a type of hoop skirt that women wore during this period.
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. Marine City January 30th 1867My Dear Grand Mother [sic] I hope you will look up on this long letter. I thought I had waited a long time before I could get aletter [sic] from you, and I think now it is time for you or I. to write to each other. I am very sorry to think that you dont write to me. I thought I have sent enough to receive some answer from you but indeed it is too bad to think of it. I now will write one, and I hope you will get it, and answer it. I will tell you what a nice times [sic] I see out here, and I hope you will listen at this. and I hope you will answer it too. I have learned to read and write and swim. I visited at Detroit last summer we had a nice times [sic]. I went to Church and wehad [sic] nice preaching. this is the first time I have been from home. it is fifty miles below where we live. now I have time to study every day [sic] and two hours before noon two hours afternoon and I want to go home very badly to see you and my friends but now I see they do not care for me. so I will stay where I am, because I am afraid you all might drive me out. I hope Grand Mother [sic] when you and all my friends meet to gether [sic] I hope we will have a jolly old time. and I hope that will come to pass that we may have a nice time to gether [sic]. we have a nice garden it is plasent [sic] to look at it. we have got the prettiest river in the world. here we have skiting and swiming: I will tell ^you^ what a nice present I have received Christmas. I had a splendid time on Christmas you may bet that I was up bright and early in the morning and to my surpris [sic] I found my stocking was filled up to the top with presents I suppose you would like to h [sic] know what they were. will [sic] I got a balnioral [sic] skirt and a bloomer and a dress and a gold wring [sic] and breast pin, and some other little present. this is my hand: write soon good by [sic] no more to say your friend Matilda Gardner M
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<p> Farm, Monday P.M,<br /> Dec. 24, 1886<br /> Dear Friend Amy<br /> The house-<br /> hold of Daniel will be<br /> happy to see thee & thy<br /> husband at the Farm <br /> tomorrow (Tuesday) P.M.</p>
<p> And Susan B. in<br /> particular will be v<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ery </span><br /> happy to see th<span style="text-decoration:underline;">e</span>e & both &<br /> plan about Anti Slavery,-<br /> as well as visit -<br /> Yours Truly<br /> Susan B. Anthony</p>
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(Page 1)<br /><br /> Dear Cousins Aug 14th<br /> It is not long since I have written, but having<br /> a little time before going home thought I would just<br /> write a short letter. We have been very bussy [sic] _ all of last<br /> week. And so far this. We received and sold last week<br /> one Hundred and sixty Barrells [sic] of Dried Black berries<br /> and nearly a Hundred Barrells [sic] of Dried Apples _ The<br /> Blackberries for 30<sup>c</sup> per pound and Apples for 18<sup>c</sup>. This is<br /> besides. the Butter and eggs _ we have received _ This<br /> week so far we have sold 32 Barrells [sic] Black berries and<br /> 50 Barrells [sic] of Dried Apples _ and have 80 Barrells [sic] to<br /> arrive on Thursday.. These all come from the south.<br /> The colored People being free to do what they please<br /> have picked and dried these berries . there never was<br /> half so many came before and never was so high<br /> The Blackberries come to about $53 per barrell [sic]. and the<br /> Apples to 24 dollars. It was quite unexpected<br /> to receive so many _ Business was so dull through<br /> June and July that I had become quite discouraged<br /> When I went to see Rhoda Fuller I said I would<br /> not take business along with me or say one word<br /> about it. and I did not. My father however said that<br /><br /> (Page 2)<br /><br /> I was about discouraged _ and that it had certainly<br /> been very discouraging. but go on in the same path. _thee<br /> will come out right _ from now on it will be better<br /> This Autumn. will show thee that I have not<br /> made a mistake_ I hope it may. for it did seem<br /> by my experience _ for the last two years. that there<br /> was not much dependence to be placed on spirit.<br /> direction _ I hope I may be disappointed as I do<br /> not like to come to the conclusion _ that spirit cousel [sic]<br /> is worthless _ our circle has not met yet we expect<br /> to get together this week_ but not quite certain as<br /> Rhoda Fuller was quite sick on first day. I am<br /> hoping for nothing and asking for nothing_ so shall not<br /> be disappointed if we receve [sic] nothing. All well as usual<br /> The girls expect to go to Scipio and Skaneateles _ this or<br /> next week John Searing & wife are comg [sic] down here this<br /> week _ P B Randolph spoke at Dodworths Sunday<br /> evening, He is lately from New Orleans. He was treated<br /> so well by Andy at Washington that he was inclined<br /> to _ fight for him but since he has got here he<br /> was dead agnst [sic] "My Policy" He said the war<br /> was not over. that no Union man could stay in<br /> New Orleans _ without in danger of being shot. That<br /> Andy was directly responsible for the late Wonders<br /> there &c. I should feel bad. if I did not beleve [sic]<br /> that God reigns. or something else _ if God is not<br /> the right name_ There is a certain something that<br /> shapes and rules and governs . and I had as [fine?]<br /> call it God as not. althought I do not ever expect<br /> to see him personally. Affectionately Geo Willets
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. Dear Cousins Aug 14th It is not long since I have written, but having a little time before going home thought I would just write a short letter. We have been very bussy [sic] _ all of last week. And so far this. We received and sold last week one Hundred and sixty Barrells [sic] of Dried Black berries and nearly a Hundred Barrells [sic] of Dried Apples _ The Blackberries for 30c per pound and Apples for 18c. This is besides. the Butter and eggs _ we have received _ This week so far we have sold 32 Barrells [sic] Black berries and 50 Barrells [sic] of Dried Apples _ and have 80 Barrells [sic] to arrive on Thursday.. These all come from the south. The colored People being free to do what they please have picked and dried these berries . there never was half so many came before and never was so high The Blackberries come to about $53 per barrell [sic]. and the Apples to 24 dollars. It was quite unexpected to receive so many _ Business was so dull through June and July that I had become quite discouraged When I went to see Rhoda Fuller I said I would not take business along with me or say one word about it. and I did not. My father however said that I was about discouraged _ and that it had certainly been very discouraging. but go on in the same path. _thee will come out right _ from now on it will be better This Autumn. will show thee that I have not made a mistake_ I hope it may. for it did seem by my experience _ for the last two years. that there was not much dependence to be placed on spirit. direction _ I hope I may be disappointed as I do not like to come to the conclusion _ that spirit cousel [sic] is worthless _ our circle has not met yet we expect to get together this week_ but not quite certain as Rhoda Fuller was quite sick on first day. I am hoping for nothing and asking for nothing_ so shall not be disappointed if we receve [sic] nothing. All well as usual The girls expect to go to Scipio and Skaneateles _ this or next week John Searing & wife are comg [sic] down here this week _ P B Randolph spoke at Dodworths Sunday evening, He is lately from New Orleans. He was treated so well by Andy at Washington that he was inclined to _ fight for him but since he has got here he was dead agnst [sic] "My Policy" He said the war was not over. that no Union man could stay in New Orleans _ without in danger of being shot. That Andy was directly responsible for the late Wonders there &c. I should feel bad. if I did not beleve [sic] that God reigns. or something else _ if God is not the right name_ There is a certain something that shapes and rules and governs . and I had as [fine?] call it God as not. althought I do not ever expect to see him personally. Affectionately Geo Willets
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(Page 1)<br /><br /> May 23-1866<br /> Dear sister Amy<br /> I was truly glad to recieve [sic]<br /> a few lines from thy <span style="text-decoration:underline;">pen</span> (& I feel) f<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ro</span>m <span style="text-decoration:underline;">thy</span> <br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;">heart</span> ^also^, which by me, I trust is a<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ppreciat</span>e^d^<br /> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Kind</span> & <span style="text-decoration:underline;">sympathetic</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">word</span>s that come<br /> from the <span style="text-decoration:underline;">lips</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">only</span>, p<span style="text-decoration:underline;">erhap</span>s have <span style="text-decoration:underline;">their</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">use</span><br /> but when they come from a <span style="text-decoration:underline;">soul</span> that is<br /> f<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ull</span> of <span style="text-decoration:underline;">lov</span>e & <span style="text-decoration:underline;">true</span> s<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ympathy</span> for <span style="text-decoration:underline;">suf</span>-<br /> f<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ering</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">humanity</span>, then they are "<span style="text-decoration:underline;">more</span><br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;">precious</span> t<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ha</span>n the <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Gold</span> of <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Ophir</span>" & they<br /> leave an <span style="text-decoration:underline;">impress</span> on the <span style="text-decoration:underline;">recipiant</span> [sic] s<span style="text-decoration:underline;">oul</span><br /> that <span style="text-decoration:underline;">tim</span>e nor <span style="text-decoration:underline;">memory</span> c<span style="text-decoration:underline;">annot</span> e<span style="text-decoration:underline;">asily</span><br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;">efface</span>, I am thinking that by this time<br /> your <span style="text-decoration:underline;">darling</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">boy</span> is on his way to the<br /> f<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ar</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">wes</span>t & you are left to feel sometim^es^<br /><span style="text-decoration:line-through;">a</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">sa</span>d & l<span style="text-decoration:underline;">onel</span>y as you see the <span style="text-decoration:underline;">vacan</span>t s<span style="text-decoration:underline;">eat</span><br /> at the <span style="text-decoration:underline;">tabl</span>e, & no more hear his f<span style="text-decoration:underline;">oo</span>ts<span style="text-decoration:underline;">teps</span><br /> as he returns from his d<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ail</span>y t<span style="text-decoration:underline;">as</span>k, _<br /> I know full well a <span style="text-decoration:underline;">mothers </span>f<span style="text-decoration:underline;">eelings</span> when<br /> parting <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">from</span> with a b<span style="text-decoration:underline;">eloved</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">child</span> _ they<br /><br /> (Page 2)<br /><br /> are such as n<span style="text-decoration:underline;">on</span>e b<span style="text-decoration:underline;">u</span>t <span style="text-decoration:underline;">a</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">mother</span> c<span style="text-decoration:underline;">a</span>n <span style="text-decoration:underline;">kno</span>w_<br /> If this is your present condition I trust<br /> you are sustained by i<span style="text-decoration:underline;">nvisible</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">loved</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">ones</span><br /> who are e<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ve</span>r <span style="text-decoration:underline;">ready</span> to <span style="text-decoration:underline;">minister</span> to our <span style="text-decoration:underline;">wan</span>^ts^<br /> & to do all they can to <span style="text-decoration:underline;">dispe</span>l the <span style="text-decoration:underline;">clouds</span> of<br /> g<span style="text-decoration:underline;">rief</span> & s<span style="text-decoration:underline;">orrow</span> that will sometimes <span style="text-decoration:underline;">steal</span> ove^r^<br /> the mind _ my health is some better, but my<br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;">arm</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">continues</span> l<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ame</span>, sometimes a little better<br /> & then if I <span style="text-decoration:underline;">over</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">ta</span>x it in any way it gets worse -<br /> I am going to shut up my house for a time <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">while</span> & spend<br /> a while with some friends of mine about 20 miles<br /> from here _ they wish me to do so & It looks like an<br /> opening for me that will result in <span style="text-decoration:underline;">my</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">good</span> as<br /> well as theirs,) thee said that my <span style="text-decoration:underline;">stay</span> here <span style="text-decoration:underline;">all</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">alone</span><br /> looked like <span style="text-decoration:underline;">hidi</span>ng <span style="text-decoration:underline;">my</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">ligh</span>t _ <span style="text-decoration:underline;">true</span> _ so I feel like s<span style="text-decoration:underline;">teppi</span>ng<br /> o<span style="text-decoration:underline;">u</span>t <span style="text-decoration:underline;">as</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">m</span>y w<span style="text-decoration:underline;">a</span>y o<span style="text-decoration:underline;">pen</span>s, I feel that my p<span style="text-decoration:underline;">hysica</span>l as well as<br /> s<span style="text-decoration:underline;">piritua</span>l <span style="text-decoration:underline;">health</span> requires me to get out from here<br /> f<span style="text-decoration:underline;">or</span> a t<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ime</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">atleast</span> [sic] _ I am thankful thee has got<br /> safely through thy house cleaning, I hope thee will not<br /> get down again _ I expected thee would <span style="text-decoration:underline;">over</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">do</span> before<br /> it was all over _ probably if I had staid [sic] with thee I could<br /> not have done the <span style="text-decoration:underline;">little</span> t<span style="text-decoration:underline;">hings</span> t<span style="text-decoration:underline;">hat</span> t<span style="text-decoration:underline;">hee</span> w<span style="text-decoration:underline;">as</span> o<span style="text-decoration:underline;">bliged</span><br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;">to</span> d<span style="text-decoration:underline;">o</span> - I am thankful that b<span style="text-decoration:underline;">r</span> I<span style="text-decoration:underline;">saac</span> has got through<br /> with one trouble, I hope the time will come when<br /> he will be <span style="text-decoration:underline;">mor</span>e f<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ully</span> r<span style="text-decoration:underline;">eleased</span> from <span style="text-decoration:underline;">care</span> & <span style="text-decoration:underline;">trouble</span> &<br /> be in a condition to live in d<span style="text-decoration:underline;">aily</span> r<span style="text-decoration:underline;">apport</span> with his<br /> spirit <span style="text-decoration:underline;">councelors</span> [sic], that his g<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ifts</span> (that <span style="text-decoration:underline;">now</span> <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">(</span>to Som [sic]<br /> extent lay dormant) may be brought out into<br /> more lively exercise, I should be pleased to<br /> hear from you, whenever you feel like writing &<br /> do not fail to tell me of <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Willets</span> whereabouts, Direct<br /> to Farmersville Catteraugus Co N_y, love to all<br /> inquiring friends S L
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. May 23-1866 Dear sister Amy I was truly glad to recieve [sic] a few lines from thy pen (& I feel) from thyheart ^also^, which by me, I trust is appreciate^d^Kind & sympatheticwords that come from the lipsonly, perhaps have theiruse but when they come from a soul that is full of love & true sympathy for suf- feringhumanity, then they are "moreprecious than the Gold of Ophir" & they leave an impress on the recipiant [sic] soul that time nor memory cannot easilyefface, I am thinking that by this time your darlingboy is on his way to the farwest & you are left to feel sometim^es^asad & lonely as you see the vacant seat at the table, & no more hear his footsteps as he returns from his daily task, _ I know full well a mothers feelings when parting from with a belovedchild _ they are such as none but amother can know_ If this is your present condition I trust you are sustained by invisiblelovedones who are ever ready to minister to our wan^ts^ & to do all they can to dispel the clouds of grief & sorrow that will sometimes steal ove^r^ the mind _ my health is some better, but myarmcontinues lame, sometimes a little better & then if I overtax it in any way it gets worse - I am going to shut up my house for a time while & spend a while with some friends of mine about 20 miles from here _ they wish me to do so & It looks like an opening for me that will result in mygood as well as theirs,) thee said that my stay here allalone looked like hiding mylight _ true _ so I feel like stepping out asmy way opens, I feel that my physical as well as spiritual health requires me to get out from here for a timeatleast [sic] _ I am thankful thee has got safely through thy house cleaning, I hope thee will not get down again _ I expected thee would overdo before it was all over _ probably if I had staid [sic] with thee I could not have done the little things that thee was obligedto do - I am thankful that br Isaac has got through with one trouble, I hope the time will come when he will be more fully released from care & trouble & be in a condition to live in daily rapport with his spirit councelors [sic], that his gifts (that now(to Som [sic] extent lay dormant) may be brought out into more lively exercise, I should be pleased to hear from you, whenever you feel like writing & do not fail to tell me of Willets whereabouts, Direct to Farmersville Catteraugus Co N_y, love to all inquiring friends S L
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(Page 1)<br /><br /> Granger Apr 24<span style="text-decoration:underline;"><sup>th</sup></span> 1866<br /> Dear sister Amy<br /> This morning finds me in my<br /> little <span style="text-decoration:underline;">cottag</span>e <span style="text-decoration:underline;">home</span> all <span style="text-decoration:underline;">quiet</span> & <span style="text-decoration:underline;">alone</span> excepti^ng^<br /> the <span style="text-decoration:underline;">invisible</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">loved</span> ^<span style="text-decoration:underline;">one</span>s^, I suppose they are <span style="text-decoration:underline;">hovering</span><br /> around, although unseen by the <span style="text-decoration:underline;">outward</span><br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;">ey</span>e, they are <span style="text-decoration:underline;">watching</span> o<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ver</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">u</span>s, <span style="text-decoration:underline;">eve</span>r <span style="text-decoration:underline;">ready</span><br /> to <span style="text-decoration:underline;">administer</span> to <span style="text-decoration:underline;">our</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">wants </span>& to <span style="text-decoration:underline;">soothe</span><br /> our s<span style="text-decoration:underline;">orrows</span> & <span style="text-decoration:underline;">assuage</span> our g<span style="text-decoration:underline;">rief</span>.<br /> How <span style="text-decoration:underline;">comforting</span> to one who is <span style="text-decoration:underline;">compelled</span><br /> (through <span style="text-decoration:underline;">circumstances</span>) to <span style="text-decoration:underline;">tread</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">alon</span>e the<br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;">weary</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">paths</span> of <span style="text-decoration:underline;">life</span> "U<span style="text-decoration:underline;">nfortunate</span>' yet<br /> 'f<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ortunate</span>' for it has a tendency to <span style="text-decoration:underline;">wean</span><br /> the a<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ffections</span> f<span style="text-decoration:underline;">rom</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">a</span>n <span style="text-decoration:underline;">undue</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">attachment</span><br /> to the f<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ading</span> & f<span style="text-decoration:underline;">leeting</span> things of this Earth<br /> & give the <span style="text-decoration:underline;">spiri</span>t f<span style="text-decoration:underline;">reedom</span> to <span style="text-decoration:underline;">range</span> amid the<br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;">beauties</span> & <span style="text-decoration:underline;">grandier</span> [sic] of the <span style="text-decoration:underline;">higher</span> s<span style="text-decoration:underline;">pheres</span><br /> while an inhabitant of its Earthly form .<br /><br /> (Page 2)<br /><br /> Without this my life would be dreary indeed<br /> & I should say, O do let me to the <span style="text-decoration:underline;">home</span> of the<br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;">bles</span>t, where the <span style="text-decoration:underline;">weary</span> f<span style="text-decoration:underline;">ind</span> r<span style="text-decoration:underline;">est</span>, & the <span style="text-decoration:underline;">souls</span><br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;">aspirations</span> can be <span style="text-decoration:underline;">realized</span>, & the <span style="text-decoration:underline;">wants</span><br /> & <span style="text-decoration:underline;">privations</span> of E<span style="text-decoration:underline;">arth</span> life are <span style="text-decoration:underline;">known</span> n<span style="text-decoration:underline;">o</span><br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;">mor</span>e . I have been so feeble since my return<br /> home that I have thought that my departu^re^<br /> was near, unless I could get such things<br /> as my system seems to require in order <br /> to regain strength & vitality - I am subject to<br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;">nervous</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">prostration</span> on account of the<br /> g<span style="text-decoration:underline;">eneral</span> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">debility</span> of my <span style="text-decoration:underline;">system</span>, my right<br /> arm & shoulder have been so bad with reeumatism [sic]<br /> that I could scarcely dress myself, but I am getting<br /><span style="text-decoration:underline;">better</span>. I heard of Mrs Gipson's safe arrival to Bost^on^<br /> The f<span style="text-decoration:underline;">irkin</span> has arrived safe, The friends here are<br /> all about as usual - Mr De Graw & wife left the day<br /> that I reached home, they have gone about 12 miles<br /> from here to stop a while with a friend of theirs.<br /> her health is better than it was. please remember<br /> me to Mr P & Willy, I should be glad to hear from<br /> you any time when you feel like writing. I feel some<br /> anxious to hear how your health is. If I go away from<br /> home this summer I shall not be likely to <span style="text-decoration:line-through;">for a</span> leave till<br /> the middle of May or first of June - you will please<br /> excuse poor writin^g^<br /><br /> [Text in left margin, written upward]<br /> much love to yourself & all my friends - fratern-<br /> [Continues in top margin]<br /> ally yours S L
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University of RochesterUniversity of Rochester 500 Joseph C. Wilson BoulevardRochester, NY 146272017-This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial4.0 International LicenseThe License was added on January 1, 2018.University of RochesterRare Books, Special Collections, and PreservationIsaac and Amy Post Family PapersD93Papers of Amy (1802-1889) and Isaac (1798-1872) Post, who were abolitionists, spiritualists, and advocates of temperance and women's rights. Included are letters from leaders of these reform movements, including Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton.Original line breaks, punctuation, abbreviations and spelling have been preserved in the manuscript transcriptions and underlining and strikethroughs have been encoded. Words or phrases deemed indecipherable have been noted as "illegible." Nontextual original content, e.g. drawings and diagrams, have been noted as such. Images of the original diary pages are provided to show the creator's original page layout and placement of additions. Granger Apr 24th 1866 Dear sister Amy This morning finds me in my little cottage home all quiet & alone excepti^ng^ the invisibleloved ^ones^, I suppose they are hovering around, although unseen by the outwardeye, they are watching overus, ever ready to administer to ourwants & to soothe our sorrows & assuage our grief. How comforting to one who is compelled (through circumstances) to treadalone thewearypaths of life "Unfortunate' yet 'fortunate' for it has a tendency to wean the affections froman undueattachment to the fading & fleeting things of this Earth & give the spirit freedom to range amid thebeauties & grandier [sic] of the higher spheres while an inhabitant of its Earthly form . Without this my life would be dreary indeed & I should say, O do let me to the home of theblest, where the weary find rest, & the soulsaspirations can be realized, & the wants & privations of Earth life are known nomore . I have been so feeble since my return home that I have thought that my departu^re^ was near, unless I could get such things as my system seems to require in order to regain strength & vitality - I am subject tonervousprostration on account of the generaldebility of my system, my right arm & shoulder have been so bad with reeumatism [sic] that I could scarcely dress myself, but I am gettingbetter. I heard of Mrs Gipson's safe arrival to Bost^on^ The firkin has arrived safe, The friends here are all about as usual - Mr De Graw & wife left the day that I reached home, they have gone about 12 miles from here to stop a while with a friend of theirs. her health is better than it was. please remember me to Mr P & Willy, I should be glad to hear from you any time when you feel like writing. I feel some anxious to hear how your health is. If I go away from home this summer I shall not be likely to for a leave till the middle of May or first of June - you will please excuse poor writin^g^ [Text in left margin, written upward] much love to yourself & all my friends - fratern- [Continues in top margin] ally yours S L
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