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Phila Feb 22
E. F. Pennypacker
Dear friend
A letter received
from our friend
Miss Watkins informs
us that thee is to be
at Limerick in a few
days, and requests us
to desire you to make
an appointment for
her at Phoenixville
next Monday evening,
the 1st of
March. Will you be
kind enough to comply
with this request.
Miss W. is doing a
good work in the [lecturing]
[lecturing] field. She gives
general satisfaction.
Our Committee are
much pleased with
her, as an agent.
Judge Kane died
last night! The
fugitive will feel
more secure in his
hiding place
Ingraham has gone;
Kane has gone! and
[albuh?] (who is old)
soon will follow!
Truly Yours,
J. M. McKim
J. M. McKim to E. F. Pennypacker (1858)
M'Kim, J. Miller (James Miller), 1810-1874 (author)
1858-02-22
2 pages
reformatted digital
SC 097
Elijah F. Pennypacker anti-slavery correspondence --http://archives.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/resources/sfhl-sc-097
A0010658