bernacle (RyndersMob),201,205ff.;the leader of Abolition from inception to triumph, 242; his position at close of the war, 243; his visits to England, 244, 245; organizesAntiSlavery League in London, 246, 247; denounces Evangelical Alliance, 247, 248; relations with British philanthropists, 248, 249; and British workingmen, 249; in England in 1867, 251, 252; and the firing on in Fort Sumter, 259.
Garrison, W. L., Jr., and others, Life of G., quoted, 106-108, 159 if., 203 ff.
Garrison, Mrs., Fanny Lloyd, G.'s mother, 41.
Gay, Sydney H., 210. Genius of Universal Emancipation, the, edited by Lundy, 42; by G., 43, 46.
Georgia, Legislature of, offers reward for arrest and conviction of G., 48, 49, 256.
Goodell, William, 127.
Grant, Professor, 214, 215.
Greeley, Horace, 216.
Green, Beriah, 74, 75.
Gurney, Samuel, 245, 251.
Harrington, Judge, 140.
Harris, Miss, colored pupil of P. Crandall, 70, 71.
Hayne, Robert Y., Webster's reply to, 14; appeals to Otis against G.