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Literary
October 8, 1847
The Liberator
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts
What is this article about?
Announcement for the annual meeting of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society on October 13, 1847, at 3 PM at No. 21 Cornhill, Boston. Includes reading of communications from abroad and other business. Signed by Sarah J. Southwick, Recording Secretary. Dated September 29, 1847.
OCR Quality
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BOSTON FEMALE ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY
The annual meeting of the B. F. A. S. Society will be held at No. 21 Cornhill, on Wednesday, Oct. 13th, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Several interesting communications from abroad will be read and other business transacted, which will probably render the meeting one of unusual interest.
All members of the Society, and all other ladies interested in the cause, are requested to be punctual in their attendance.
SARAH J. SOUTHWICK, Rec. Sec.
Boston, Sept. 29th, 1847.
Will the Standard please to copy?
The annual meeting of the B. F. A. S. Society will be held at No. 21 Cornhill, on Wednesday, Oct. 13th, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Several interesting communications from abroad will be read and other business transacted, which will probably render the meeting one of unusual interest.
All members of the Society, and all other ladies interested in the cause, are requested to be punctual in their attendance.
SARAH J. SOUTHWICK, Rec. Sec.
Boston, Sept. 29th, 1847.
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What sub-type of article is it?
Meeting Announcement
Society Notice
What themes does it cover?
Slavery Abolition
What keywords are associated?
Anti Slavery Society
Boston Meeting
Annual Gathering
1847
Abolition Communications
What entities or persons were involved?
Sarah J. Southwick, Rec. Sec.
Literary Details
Title
Boston Female Anti Slavery Society
Author
Sarah J. Southwick, Rec. Sec.
Subject
Annual Meeting Announcement
Key Lines
The Annual Meeting Of The B. F. A. S. Society Will Be Held At No. 21 Cornhill, On Wednesday, Oct. 13th, At 3 O'clock In The Afternoon.
Several Interesting Communications From Abroad Will Be Read And Other Business Transacted, Which Will Probably Render The Meeting One Of Unusual Interest.
Boston, Sept. 29th, 1847.