DescriptionKate Pickard notes that she has not heard from Peter Still for some time and that she would like to; states that, per his brother’s letter, questions regarding Still’s parents were apparently misunderstood (as she “had no intention of publishing anything that could in any way injure [his] mother’s family”); indicates that she is busy writing while in Buffalo; relates that her family is reasonably well; hopes that Still’s grandchild can be freed from slavery; and also hopes that Still’s children are doing well, entreating him to “Tell them they must remember that their friends expect great things of them . . . that they should show the world that freedom is better than slavery.”
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