gham, another famous preacher; Thomas Wentworth Higginson, the writer; Samuel Johnson, C. L. Redmond, James Monroe, A. T. Foss, William Wells Brown, Henry C. Wright, G. D. Hudson, Sallie Holley, Anna E. Dickinson, Aaron M. Powell, George Brodburn, Lucy Stone, Edwin Thompson, Nathaniel W. Whitney, Sumner Lincoln, James Boyle, Giles B. Stebbins, Thomas T. Stone, George M. Putnam, Joseph A. Howland, Susan B. Anthony, Frances E. Watkins, Loring Moody, Adin Ballou, W. H. Fish, Daniel Foster, A. J. Conover, James N. Buffum, Charles C. Burleigh, William Goodell, Joshua Leavitt, Charles M. Denison, Isaac Hopper, Abraham L. Cox.
To the above should be added the names of Alvin Stewart of New York, who issued the call for the convention that projected the Liberty party, and of John Kendrick, who executed the first will including a bequest in aid of the Abolition cause.
And here must not be omitted the name of John P. Hale, of New Hampshire, who was a candidate for the Presidency on the Li
hild, David Lee, 204.
Child, Lydia Maria, 204.
Chittenden, L. E., 134.
Churchill's Crisis, 157. Civil War, 11; due to Abolitionists, 12.
Clay, Henry, 2, 6. Claybanks, 159; exclusion from National Convention, 169. Coffin, Joshua, 201.
Coffin, Levi, 197-198; President of the Underground railroad, 97.
Colonization, 128-135; Society, 128; and England, 130-132; Lincoln's opinion, 133; experiments, 133-134.
Colonizationists, pretended friendship for negroes, 130.
Compromise of 1850, 6.
Conover, A. J., 205.
Cotton-gin, invention of, 31.
Cox, Abram L., 203, 205.
Crandall, Prudence, persecution of, 116-117.
Crandall, Dr. Reuben, 117-118. Crisis, The, 157. Cross Keys, battle of, 184. Curtis, Geo. William, 88, 179.
Curtis, Gen. Samuel R., and military control of Missouri, 163-164; charges against, 163.
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Democratic party, division of, 11.
Democrats, 4, 7; Anti-Nebraska, 9; of New York, 9.
Denison, Charles M., 203, 205.
Dickinson, Anna E., 205.
Dissolution of Union, peti