Letter from George Thompson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garrison, March 2, 1864
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George Thompson relays to Garrison the events of his past few days in New York, recounting having passed a pleasurable visit to Oliver Johnson at the Anti-Slavery Office, and in having seen, at various points, Susan B. Anthony, Parker Pillsbury, Theodore Tilton, Wendell Phillips, and Jessie Benton Fremont. Thompson assures Garrison that the meeting "is pronounced a success", and that his speech seems to have been satisfactorily received by the audience. Thompson closes by informing Garrison that he will depart for Boston the following day.