Letter from Daniel Robinson (Daniel Wiggins) to William Still, March 22, 1854

    Source citation
    William Still, The Underground Railroad (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1872), 225.
    Author (from)
    Daniel Wiggins
    Recipient (to)
    William Still
    Type
    Letter
    Date Certainty
    Exact
    Transcriber
    Michael Blake
    Transcription date
    Transcriber's Comments
    Daniel Robinson is the alias of Daniel Wiggins
    The following text is presented here in complete form, as true to the original written document as possible. Spelling and other typographical errors have been preserved as in the original.

    NEW BEDFORD, Mass., March 22d, 1854.

    DEAR SIR:-I am happy to inform you that I arrived in this place this morning well and cheerful. I am, sir, to you and others under more obligations for your kindly protection of me than I can in any way express at present. May the Lord preserve you unto eternal life. Remember my respects to Mr. Lundy and family. Should the boat lay up please let me know. Yours respectfully, DAVID ROBINSON.

    Please forward to Dr. H. Lundy, after you have gotten through. With respects, &c. D. R.

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