Letter from Charlotte Phelps, Wrentham, to Clarissa Tryon, June 13th 1834
Description:
In this letter, Amos A. Phelps’s wife, Charlotte, writes to her mother-in-law, Clarissa Tryon, about her husband’s travels in the previous a few months as a new agent of the Anti-Slavery Society and the rest of the family settling at Mr. Fitch’s house. After relaying some news about family and friends, she expresses her own sentiments about antislavery and her husband’s work for the cause.