Story of the Hutchinsons (tribe of Jesse) . /. >,\ /,2:;- .-*^. i . r^- ;, TKTBK ()F JESSE AT HIGH KOCIv — (p. 242) A GOOD ti:me comixg. 243 vention in London. When we went back to Provi-dence I met Mr. Chaplin, ^Yho, as I have stated, madean unsuccessful attempt to free seventy-seven slaves inWashington. We gave him money to help three moreto freedom. One of the pleasantest friends I met in Providencewas Andrew L. Willard, who later in the season visitedme at my New Hampshire home. Concerts in NewBedford and Taunton followed. At the former citywe renewed acquaintance with ^Toseph Congdon a


Story of the Hutchinsons (tribe of Jesse) . /. >,\ /,2:;- .-*^. i . r^- ;, TKTBK ()F JESSE AT HIGH KOCIv — (p. 242) A GOOD ti:me comixg. 243 vention in London. When we went back to Provi-dence I met Mr. Chaplin, ^Yho, as I have stated, madean unsuccessful attempt to free seventy-seven slaves inWashington. We gave him money to help three moreto freedom. One of the pleasantest friends I met in Providencewas Andrew L. Willard, who later in the season visitedme at my New Hampshire home. Concerts in NewBedford and Taunton followed. At the former citywe renewed acquaintance with ^Toseph Congdon and theCoffins, with whom we went on a fishing trip. I suffereda good deal with a cough and other bodily ailments onthis tour, but had man} pleasant times notwithstanding. During the following summer I sold my farm inAmherst, and moved to a new home in the village ofMilford temporarily. In September we attended a FreeSoil Convention in Boston, at Tremont Temple. Oneof the chief speakers was John Van Buren, son of theex-president, who had also taken up the cause


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