Letter from D. B. Nichols, [Washington, D.C.], to William Lloyd Garrison, Aprikl 28 / [18]70
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D. B. Nichols informs William Lloyd Garrison of the existence, in the "historical department" at Howard University of a "Library, Picture Gallery & Museum", and of their decision to "gather the faces" of prominent "Anti-Slavery friends" in the form of photographs or engravings. Nichols states their desire to be in possession of a portrait of the "man who was one of the foremost in the ranks of the Army of Liberty", as well as of any "pamphlets or speeches" published by Garrison, for their antislavery collection.