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Written from Roadside. Written over a note from James Miller McKim to James and Lucretia Mott on the stationery of the National Freedmen's and Union Commission. Most of the letter discusses furnishings in the new house of Anna and Edward Hopper, Lucretia Mott's daughter and son-in-law. Mott also passes on other news of family/friends and mentions a discussion she had with McKim about the Freedmen's Union.