Letter from James Sloan Gibbons, New York, to Francis Jackson, Ellis Gray Loring, and William Lloyd Garrison, 3 mo[nth] 30 [day] 1841
Description:
James Sloan Gibbons wonders if the American Anti-Slavery Society should be continued. He discusses the Standard. He reports that James C. Jackson is in western New York. He just received a letter saying that David Lee Child has accepted the editorship of the Standard.
Holograph, signed.
On page three of this manuscript, James Sloan Gibbons continues writing this letter on March 31, 1841.
The delivery address is: William Lloyd Garrison, No. 25, Cornhill, Boston.
The recipients referred to as "Loring" and "Jackson" are most likely Francis Jackson and Ellis Gray Loring.