Letter from S.C. Wheeler, Groton, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd Garrison, [18]50 Nov[ember] 18
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In this letter to William Lloyd Garrison, S.C. Wheeler describes how the news of George Thompson "arrival in this country filled my heart with joy" and he hopes that Americans would "appreciate his splendid abilities, his great services in behalf of true Republicanism, and his noble character." He questions Garrison about the planned reception for Thompson and says that if the rumors are correct he will "feel indignant, yes, mad". Wheeler blames the change in reception on "Hunkerism, alias Websterism!", claiming that "it is conduct just mean enough ... to be prompted by such a shiny reptile as Websterism." He asks Garrison if it is true that Thompson delivered his first speech ever in the country in Groton and asks if he will come visit it again on this trip and possibly deliver a lecture in the town.