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Collection Reference Number GLC01189
From Archive Folder Documents Relating to 1775 
Title Mercy Warren to Ellen Lothrop regarding her current situation and her attitude towards the American cause
Date 28 October [1775]
Author Warren, Mercy Otis (1728-1814)  
Recipient Lothrop, Ellen  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Written by Warren, the well known Revolutionary and post-Revolutionary writer, to her friend Lothrop. Says she will leave politics for others to discuss and that she only has warm feelings for the circle of friends in Fairfield (where Lothrop is). Fears she will spend a very lonely winter, but would not want her husband back if would hurt the American cause. Year inferred from contents. Mrs. Warren is confident she will avoid bloodshed in her area and expects Providential intervention "to save the injured distressed Americans." Says the bearer of this letter will relate the news that the people are in good spirits and put their hope in the Continental Congress. Updates her on mutual friends. Says her husband is in the legislature and fears he is working so hard it will affect his health. Small square cut out where the seal used to be.
Subjects Women's History  Revolutionary War  Marriage  Religion  Continental Congress  Congress  Health and Medical  Government and Civics  
People Warren, Mercy Otis (1728-1814)  Lothrop, Ellen (fl. 1773-1775)  
Place written Watertown, Massachusetts
Theme Women in American History; Children & Family; Health & Medicine; The American Revolution; Government & Politics
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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