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Letter, Eli Thayer to Mr. [Charles] Robinson Author: Thayer, Eli , 1819-1899 Date: August 5, 1856 From Worcester, Mass., on August 5, 1856, the founder of the Emigrant Aid Company wrote Charles Robinson's "brother" about "certain efforts to injure the reputation of your brother" whom Thayer called "heroic." He mentions the Buffalo convention and the shipment of weapons to KT, but the main objective was to reassure the governor via his "brother" that he had not been forgotten and that Thayer would remain his champion in the East. Location of Original: KSHS Call Number: Charles & Sara Robinson Collection, # 488, Box 1, Folder 4 Item Number: 101124 Number of images: 3 Keywords: Free state activities; Free state government; Guns; New England Emigrant Aid Company; Robinson, Charles, 1818-1894; Thayer, Eli, 1819-1899; Weapons (see also Guns); Worcester, Massachusetts |
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