Description: HistoryForSaletm Autographs & Manuscripts Make an Offer Today and Get a Quick Response! Take a Look at this Week's Specials! WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 06/21/1847 - HFSID 86176 WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON The social reformer finally replies to correspondence from O.A. Bowe in this signed letter Autograph Letter Signed: "Wm. Lloyd Garrison", 2p, 7x9, front and verso (letter is hinged to show both sides -- first page and address leaf on front, second page on verso; transcription plate under hinged portion). Boston, June 21, 1847. On engraved letterhead to O.A. Bowe. Begins: "Dear Sir". In full: "Be assured that I have not intended to avoid giving an answer to your friendly epistles, inviting me to visit your place, on my way to or my return from Ohio, and deliver one or more lectures on the great question of the times, American slavery. Your first letter was duly received, but got mislaid, and was forgotten amid my many cares until I received your second, which I was just designing to answer, having at length determined upon the route I should take to Ohio, when I received your third pressing invitation. It is now my purpose to leave Boston on the 2d of August, and proceed to Ohio via Pennsylvania, and to return by the way of Buffalo, Rochester, Albany, &c. Consider me pledged (Deo volente) to visit Little Falls, say about the 20th of September, (you shall be duly apprised as to the precise time,) when I hope to see you in good health, and to give you a cordial grasp of the hand. I remember our meeting together when I visited western New-York, a few years since, and from that time to the present have admired the fidelity with which you have advocated the course of the slave, with much self-sacrifice, and with all honesty of purpose and independence of spirit. If, in regard to the utility of the Liberty party, or the duty of withdrawing from the national compact, I have not seen eye to eye with you, I have never for a moment doubted either your sincerity, or moral courage to carry out your real convictions of duty. Apologizing for my unintentional silence, I remain, Yours, for the deliverance of the captive". Integral address leaf addressed by Garrison to: "O.A. Bowe, Editor of the Herkimer Freeman, Little Falls, N.Y." "Paid" stamp above writing. Docketed (unknown hand, possibly Bowe's). The engraving on this letterhead, depicting a female slave in bondage and the slogan "Am I Not a Woman and a Sister?", first appeared in 1837 in "Slavery Illustrated in Its Effects Upon Woman". Variations of this seal were used by anti-slavery organizations, such as the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society. At the time he wrote this letter, Garrison, President of the American Anti-Slavery Society, saw many of his followers split into new factions: the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society and the Liberty Party. These splits had occurred over Garrison's anti-government theories and admission of women into the organization. At the time of this letter, Garrison was planning a tour through Pennsylvania and Ohio to lecture on the ills of U.S. citizens owning three million slaves. In 1844, Garrison had taken his anti-government stand of "No Union With Slaveholders", thereby denouncing the U.S. government and its Constitution, which allowed the perpetuation of slavery. William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879) was the founder and publisher (1831-1865) of the antislavery journal "The Liberator". In 1833, he founded the American Anti-Slavery Society, serving as its President from 1843-1865. After the Civil War, he campaigned against liquor, prostitution, and injustice in the treatment of Indians, and in favor of woman suffrage. Garrison was a complete social reformer who sought equal rights for all people, no matter their race, religion, or gender. Garrison did not always agree with his contemporary social reformers (particularly Frederick Douglass and Wendell Phillips, both of whom were close friends), by the time of his death he could look back at their friendships fondly. Lightly creased with folds. Pinhead-size holes at cross-folds of integral leaf. Stained at blank areas of integral leaf, pinhead-size stain at upper right margin of first page, which is slightly soiled. Light show through of ink at lower portion of first page. - and 1-inch tears at right margin, touching 1 word of writing, nicked at lower right blank edge. Framed in the Gallery of History style: 41x21. See more material from these signers: WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON See more listings in our RELIGION & HUMANITARIANS (543) category. Please note that this is an authentically signed item. We do not sell autograph copies or signature reprints Click main eBay images to see larger versions Images shown may contain our company watermark. The actual document does not contain this watermark Certificate of Authenticity This item has been authenticated and is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity issued by our parent company, Gallery of History, Inc. We financially stand behind our COA. Our commitment to authenticity and customer satisfaction are the reasons why we've been able to stay in business for so long (since 1981)! Ask us about our PSA/DNA and JSA authentication guarantee. Visit our eBay Store today to see over 35,000 Rare Autographs and Manuscripts! Our Third & Best Handbook - The One You Want On Historical Documents! Enhance your collecting experience. Add this definitive guide to historical documents to your autograph purchase. For the experienced and novice collector and for those who just love learning history this beautiful 253-page hardcover volume is for you! For more information visit our eBay Store and select the Autograph Handbook category or click here. Take a look at over 35,000 other listings in these categories: Actors & Actresses | Art & Architecture | Authors | Aviation & Space | Business & Finance | Explorers & Western Americana | Foriegn Leaders | Law & Order | Military | Music & Performers | Presidential | Religion & Humanitarians | Royalty | Science & Medicine | Sports | Supreme Court | U.S. Politicians | Gallery of History is the world's largest dealer of authentic autographs and manuscripts. Our inventory contains documents in all areas of interest including presidents, royalty, military, aviation, religion, business, science, celebrities, sports, music, authors and more. Whether looking to add to your collection, acquire a unique centerpiece for the home or office, or as a truly one-of-a-kind gift for someone special, you'll find it here at HistoryForSale. Contact us today and let us assist you in finding that perfect piece. The Gallery of History, founded in 1981, is a long-standing UACC Registered Dealer, #RD110, and is a long-standing member of the Manuscript Society. HistoryForSaletm: Gallery of History through HistoryForSale provides eBay users the ability to bid on and purchase from an inventory which has been collected over an amazing 43 year period. The Gallery of History is the largest dealer in the world with an available inventory that exceeds 230,000 rare autographs and manuscripts. Preserving historical documents is important to us. Your purchase comes to you appropriately protected. Our unframed items are sent to you either in acid-free archival sleeves or have been encapsulated when noted. The majority of our in-house framed items are also encapsulated in acid free sleeves to guard against organic acids, mounted in an acid-free enviroment and are framed behind glass or UF3-AR Plexiglas which blocks out most ultraviolet light. Authenticity: This item has been authenticated and is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity issued by our parent company, Gallery of History, Inc. We financially stand behind our COA. Our commitment to authenticity and customer satisfaction are the reasons why we've been able to stay in business for so long (since 1981)! Ask us about our PSA/DNA and JSA authentication guarantee. Payment - Buyers will be sent payment instructions following their purchase. Customers are advised that they are responsible for payment of any international duties and/or taxes. Unless otherwise agreed to, complete payment is due within 24 hours of purchase. Return Policy: If any substantial defect not described in the item listing is found by the purchaser, the item(s) must be returned within 3 days of receipt. Item(s) may not be returned except for reasons of authenticity or substantial defect in description. We warrant to the original purchaser for a period of ten (10) years from the date of the sale the authenticity of any autograph offered by HistoryForSale. This warranty is limited to a refund of the purchase price upon the return of the merchandise to our parent company Gallery of History in satisfactory condition. Gallery of History is not liable for any other damages, including consequential damages. There are no other warranties of any nature either expressed or implied, including but not limited to the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Please contact us for an authorization before returning any item(s). A merchandise credit will be issued in the case of an unresolved dispute over the condition of a returned item. Shipping - We ship via FedEx and USPS. Shipping charges are calculated at time of payment and are dependent on the number of items purchased and the destination shipping address. Due to the value of most purchases, a signature is required for delivery. This policy limits our ability to ship to PO Boxes. All international shipments (destinations outside the U.S) will be sent via FedEx. Please feel free to contact us in advance for shipping charges - international customers are encouraged to do so. Please remember to provide a daytime telephone number when payment is made as shipping services such as FedEx require one.
Price: 2250 USD
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
End Time: 2024-02-18T16:08:36.000Z
Shipping Cost: 181.88 USD
Product Images
Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Authentication: Numbered COA issued by Gallery of History, Inc.
Signed by: William Lloyd Garrison
Autograph Type: Autograph Letter Signed
Autograph: Authentic Original