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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2 8 0 Browse Search
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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 3: the Clerical appeal.—1837. (search)
party. Before this seemingly happy settlement of the Liberator's continuance—this unlucky makeshift, as the event proved—and amid the depression caused in the Benson circle by their two-fold bereavement, I never knew a family which seemed to me to be bound together more closely in the bonds of brotherly and sisterly love than the Bensons, and it almost seems as if I could feel to my own heart's core the vibration of that string which has now been struck in theirs (C. C. Burleigh to Edward M. Davis, after Henry Benson's death. Ms. Jan. 23, 1837). Mr. Garrison sat down to compose the fifth annual report of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. Not a trace of despondency was to be found in the opening sentence: The Report, p. 3. tone which the Managers . . . would assume . . . is one of joyful hope to the manacled slaves—of sincere congratulation to the friends of human liberty, universally—of ardent gratitude to God. Yet these words were read in the loft of a stable, the onl
Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 4: Pennsylvania Hall.—the non-resistance society.—1838. (search)
attend the Annual Convention of American Anti-Slavery Women Lib. 8.47, 117. which had been called to meet in Pennsylvania Hall. He himself proceeded thither two days later: W. L. Garrison to his wife. Philadelphia, May 12, 1838. Ms. On Thursday morning, bro. H. C. Wright and myself left for this city, and arrived here at half-past 2 o'clock—J. G. Whittier and Rev. Mr. Root and wife being with us. Instead of going to James Mott, Who had invited him (Ms. Apr. 21, 1838, E. M. Davis to W. L. G.) (who I knew would be fully supplied with guests), at the earnest solicitation of bro. Wright I accompanied [him] to the house of a Quaker friend, named Edward Needles, who, with his excellent wife, Mary Hathaway Needles. She died Aug. 26, 1873. The home was at the corner of 12th and Race Streets. received us with unbounded cordiality. Here I have everything heart could wish. . . . On Thursday evening, a considerable number of sterling male May 10, 1838. and female frie
b., 44, 84; with G. on his return, 47, 48; resolutions in support of Lib., 113, 331; at Penn. Hall, 217, at annual meeting Am. A. S. S., 348, 349; doubts as to Collins's mission, 416.—Letters to S. J. May, 1.476, Henry Benson, 2.39, G., 2.52, E. M. Davis, 2.124, J. M. McKim, 2.159, 322. Burleigh, Cyrus Moses [b. Plainfield, Conn., Feb. 8, 1820; d. Sunnyside, Pa., Mar. 7, 1855], at N. Y. anniversary, 2.348, at Groton Convention, 421. Burleigh, Rinaldo [1774-1863], 1.476. Burnet, J., Re 319, 322, 326, 327, 429, 430; C. C. Burleigh, 2.51; T. F. Buxton, 1.369; M. W. Chapman, 2.224, 240; D. L. Child, 2.1; J. A. Collins, 2.414; A. L. Cox, 1.433; P. Crandall, 1.315, 316, 322; J. Cropper, 1.444; L. Crowl, 2.315; C. Cushing, 2.330; E. M. Davis, 2.211; S. Fessenden, 1.302; C. Fitch, 2.335; J. Forten, 1.223, 255; Elizabeth Garrison, 1.40; Fanny Lloyd Garrison, 1.33, 37, 38, 44, 48, 51; Helen E. Garrison, 1.427, 433; S. M. Gates, 2.380; W. Goodell, 2.37, 91; R. B. Haydon, 2.389, 390; W