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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 2: Germs of contention among brethren.—1836. (search)
s, both male and female, at Mrs. Chapman's, which did not break up till about 11 o'clock. Prof. Follen and wife, Ellis G. Loring and wife, Mrs. Child, Miss Ammidon, the Westons, Miss Chapman, Mr. Sewall, Mr. Southwick, Mr. Knapp, Mr. Kimball, Mr. Fairbanks, &c., were present. Mrs.John S. Kimball. Drury Fairbanks. Child looks in remarkably good health, and made some remarks at the ladies' meeting on Wednesday last, which manifested that she was as vigorous in spirit as in body. Her husband is Drury Fairbanks. Child looks in remarkably good health, and made some remarks at the ladies' meeting on Wednesday last, which manifested that she was as vigorous in spirit as in body. Her husband is at present out of the city, but will return in a few days. They are, I am sorry to say, going with Friend Lundy to Matamoras, near Texas, in all next month. What a hazardous project! This trip was abandoned by both parties. In August, Lundy began in Philadelphia a new weekly, the National Enquirer, and resumed the monthly publication of his Genius ( Life, p. 289; Lib. 6.131). But to return to the meeting: as we are disappointed in getting a meeting-house or hall in which to hold the N
, 521. Everett, Alexander Hill [1792-1847], incensed by Thoughts on Colonization, 1.298; on Alton and Boston mobs, 186. Everett, Edward [1794-1865], bro. of A. H. E., 2.186; would help suppress a slave insurrection, 1.64, 303; colonizationist, 303; absent from Faneuil Hall meeting, 499; favors penal laws against abolitionists, 2.76, 95; reflection opposed by Lib, 81; receives back E. Quincy's commission as justice of peace, 328. Exeter Hall, anti-colonization meeting, 1.368. Fairbanks, Drury, 2.105. Faneuil Hall pro-slavery meeting, call, 1.486-488, 2.10, denounced by G., 1.489, 502; proceedings, 495-501, reviewed by G., 504-514; does not satisfy South, 513, 515; invaluable to abolitionists, 516. Farmer, John [b. Chelmsford, Mass., June 12, 1789; d. Concord, N. H., August 13, 1838], abolitionist, 1.454; praise of Francis Jackson, 2.60. Farnham, Harriet, 1.124. Farnham, Martha, devoted Baptist, 1.24, 27, lodges Abijah and Fanny Garrison, 24, 60, kindness to the latte