Four-page letter from Jno. [John] A. Thomson in Summit Point, West Virginia, to Lysander Spooner dated September 30, 1871, thanking him for obtaining the assistance of [Arthur W. Austin] and discussing topics of slavery and monetary systems.
Fair. Adhesive residue on spine, pages delicate where formerly glued together by adhesive. Rebound in acid-free sleeve. Full measurements: 19.6 cm (H) x 11.7 cm (W).
Seven autograph letters (one accompanied by envelope), signed, by Henry Burgh, and one portrait engraving autographed by Burgh. All letters are written on A.S.P.C.A. stationary and most concern the A.S.P.C.A. or cases of animal cruelty. They are...
Letter from Edmund Quincy to J. [] Williams, a librarian for the Public Library in Dedham [Massachusetts], in response to his request for volumes of literature produced by the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society.
Baird, Mary Louise--Portraits; De Rham, Marion--Portraits; Heckscher, Frances--Portraits; Mesker, George L., Mrs.--Portraits; Potter, Polly--Portraits; Redmond, Geraldyn L.; Sports for women--Pictorial works