Letter, Amos A. Lawrence to My dear Mrs. [Sara] RobinsonAmos A. Lawrence, writing from Boston, congratulated Sara Robinson, in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, on her first book. Lawrence suggested that she write another Kansas work, as she had all the elements for a "free state" novel. He also requested that she have her husband, Dr. Charles Robinson, come to Boston the following Monday to discuss the Delaware Land Purchase and meet Charles Sumner, the famed Republican abolitionist senator from Massachusetts.1856-10-30Webb, Thomas H. (Hopkins)1801-1866CreatorcreThis item was part of Territorial Kansas Online (TKO# 101687). TKO topic guide: Personalities>Sara Robinsonstill imageku-kansascollection:2757https://digital.lib.ku.edu/ku-kansascollection/2757u002894aspace_19b8ef81d01df7d926bc6249dd195c25electronicimage/tiffreformatted digitalPapers of Charles Robinsonhttp://hdl.handle.net/10407/4129692862RH MS 38University of KansasUniversity of Kansas. Kenneth Spencer Research LibraryThis work is free of known copyright restrictions.ku-kansascollection_2757_MODSMODS record generated from local records created for online exhibit. Processed, with additional values/elements added by Digital Initiatives, KU Libraries.eng2021-10