Folded Letter and Petition Entitled: "To the Women of New England," Addressed to Nathan Stone, the Postmaster of Dennis
Date
18xxAuthor
Mrs. Caleb Loring; Mrs. J.G. Palfrey; Mrs. John Pierpont; Mrs. J.L. Blake; Mrs. Sarah J. Hale; Mrs. Abbott Laurence; Mrs. A.H. Everett; Mrs. J.B. Davis; Mrs. David L. Child; Mrs. Nathan Hale; Mrs. E. Ticerman, TreasurerMetadata
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Formation of Boston society; Voluntary subscription; Funding for the Monument on Bunker Hill; General Depression in business; Increase in industry to finish the monument; Charity to furnish employment; Restrictions on the subscription; Formation of similar societies in other towns; Nathaniel P. Russell, Treasurer of the Bunker Hill Monument AssociationAbstract
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