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Boston, Mass., Sept. 12, 1797; d. Syracuse, N. Y., July 1, 1871], Unitarian, 2.38; nephew of S. May, 1.495; career, 213; founds a Peace Soc., 426; welcomes Lundy, 213; attends G.'s Julien Hall and Athenaeum lectures, 212, 215; becomes disciple, 214; first A. S. discourse, 216, emasculated by H. Ware, Jr., 217; remonstrates with G. for anti-colonization harshness, 261; poetical tribute from G., 273; recommends Henry Benson to G., 274; assists in founding New Eng. A. S. Soc., 1.277; founds Chr. Monitor, 304; his Unitarianism disapproved by G., 307; assists P. Crandall, 319, 320, 322, 416; letters to Judson, 417; troubled by G.'s language towards Canterbury, 322; opens his pulpit to him, 339, 341; delegate to Nat. A. S. Conv., 395, debate en route, 396, committeeman, 397, 399, 406, amends G.'s Declaration, 400, reads it, 407; friend of Helen Benson, 424; marries her to G., 427; welcome to Roxbury, 428; at Groton with Thompson, 451, 452; literary style, 461; A. S. labors with Unitarian cl