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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 7: the World's Convention.—1840. (search)
e Bradburn, on the other hand, held that this would no longer be a World's Convention with women left out. It had been said, if the women were admitted, they would take sides. Why, had they not as good a right to take sides as the men? Col. Jonathan P. Miller, He had served in Greece with Lord Byron (Stanton's Hist. Woman suffrage, 1.439). For his conversion to abolition by Orson S. Murray, see the Cincinnati Price Current, June 18, 1885. of Vermont, felicitated himself on having come from o here and there are pouring in upon us from all quarters. An excellent Protest against the exclusion of women was Lib. 10.119, 121; Memorial of Geo. Bradburn, p. 77. drawn up by Prof. Adam, and signed by himself, Phillips, Bradburn, Mott, Col. Miller, etc., and presented to the Convention, which, on motion of Colver, seconded by Scoble, was laid on the table, and refused a place among the printed Lib. 10.151. proceedings! This, says Bradburn, who was indefatigable in combating it ( Memo
itionists, 2.78, rules out slave testimony, 350; growth of A. S. sentiment, 243.—See also W. Fisk, L. Lee, O. Scott, G. Storrs, La Roy Sunderland, D. Wise. Miller, —, Rev. (N. Y.), 1.317. Miller, Jonathan P., at World's Convention, 2.370, 382. Miller, Tobias H., Rev., 1.41. Milligan (Millighan), a Louisiana planter, 1.169, Miller, Jonathan P., at World's Convention, 2.370, 382. Miller, Tobias H., Rev., 1.41. Milligan (Millighan), a Louisiana planter, 1.169, 197, 198. Miner, Charles [1778-1865], 1.111. Minot, Harriet, Mrs. I. Pitman, 1.330.— Letters to G., 1.330; from G., 1.331, 332, 338, 342. Mississippi, doctors and gamblers hung, 1.485, 501. Missouri, admission as a slave State, 1.88, 2.106; compromise, 1.90, 92, 2.80, 106; refuses State aid to colonization, 1.148. Mim C. Stuart, 2.431. Murray, Orson S., Rev. [b. Orwell, Vt., Sept. 23, 1806; d. Fosters, O., June 14, 1885], delegate Nat. A. S. Convention, 1.398; converts J. P. Miller, 2.370; on the Clerical Appeal, 140.—Letter to G., 1.450.—Portrait in Cincinnati Price Current, June, 18, 885. Mussey, Benjamin B. (?), 2.43. Muzzey,