Essays and Sketches
Caroline Wells Healey Dall
Essays and Sketches
Caroline Wells Healey Dall
First published in 1876, this collection of essays and sketches is a fascinating glimpse into the world of the mid-19th century. Written by a noted abolitionist and suffragist, it includes insightful reflections on the key political and social issues of the day, as well as personal reflections on life in Boston and Washington D.C. It also includes a series of vivid sketches of some of the leading figures of the day, including Abraham Lincoln and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
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