Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Leicester [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garrison, Feb. 17, 1861
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In writing to William Lloyd Garrison, Samuel May Jr. talks about the failing health of Francis Jackson and comments that “the early & original Abolitionists were surely a remarkable company of men and women … select few gathered out of the nation’s million.” May then reports on the Annual County Meeting at Worcester, which he said did not accomplished much although it was a good meeting. Stephen Foster spoke in length to excite the audience’s attention but without real substance; A. T. Foss spoke briefly but well, Sallie Holley did not speak a word; Higginson’s speech did not clearly express his position on secession.