Four items signed by notable abolitionists, including: ink signatures of Theodore Parker, Ira D. Sankey, and Gerrit Smith on individual off-white slips or cards; and an ALS from Henry Ward Beecher, May 7, 1870, in part: “A man who forgets (he is grieved today) funerals, weddings, and social engagements, who forgets what he reads, what he knows,—it ought to be considered as a specific sin, so much as a generic infirmity.” In overall fine condition.
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