Letter from S.L. Little, Pawtucket, [Rhode Island], to Maria Weston Chapman, 1841 September 29
Description:
S.L. Little writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to suggesting that Maria raise half the number of subscribers necessary to cover the expense of publishing her book. She will give the first edition to the anti-slavery fair and if the cost of publication is raised. She includes a poem of four stanzas about the Liberty Bell. She asks that she reply to Brother Potter and if she can get "Brother Garrison to punctuate the book according to his very kind promise."