Copy of letter. Whereabouts of original manuscript unknown.
William Lloyd Garrison regrets not having seen Mrs. Maria W. Chapman or Caroline [Weston] before leaving Boston. He describes the water cure. Mrs. Chapman will be sorely missed. Garrison writes that "we have few suggestive, creative, executive minds; and such is yours..." He expresses his own indebtedness to her. Sends greetings to George Thompson; fears the sphere of his usefulness as a popular reformer may be limited by election to Parliament. Hopes that Mrs. Chapman will see William H. Ashurst and the Estlins. He sends messages to Elizabeth Pease.
Notes (citation):
Merrill, Walter M. Letters of William Lloyd Garrison, v.3, no.241.