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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 6: the schism.—1840. (search)
s—that it had not a place for Wm. Lloyd Garrison to lay his head, below that cotton loft. We trust our new-organized brother Jonathan Curtis had snugger quarters. We take this late opportunity of acknowledging, too, the kind hospitality of Thomas Truesdell and family, who gave us, with brother Garrison, the shelter of his beautiful home on Brooklyn Heights, from the close of the meeting until the departure of our vessel for England. (See also Lib. 10: 87.) we have seen nothing of the mobocrat cannot get out of the harbor with the present head-wind, even if that wind should continue a week longer. . . . As soon as I came over from Brooklyn this morning (for Brooklyn, N. Y. Rogers and myself are still making our headquarters at Mrs. Truesdell's), whom should I see but Wm. M. Chace and James C. Jackson, just arrived from Boston, via Connecticut! The sight was as unexpected as it was pleasant. Many inquiries about home and friends were quickly made on my part, and as quickly answe
t Chardon St. Convention, 423, 426, 429. Transcript (Boston), founded by L. M. Walter, 1.21; half-friendly to G., 210; declares G. mad, 386, and cowardly, 2.20, and Thompson a vagabond, 2; extols Boston mob, 35; on Chardon St. Convention, 424. Trask, George, Rev., Peace resolution at N. E. Convention, 2.277; protests against female A. S. membership, 220; calls Peace Convention, 222. Traveller (Boston), censures G. for Park St. Church address, 1.138. Tredgold, J. H., 2.375. Truesdell, Thomas, host of G., 2.356, 359. Tucker, St. George [1752-1827], 1.296. Turner, Nat, rising in Virginia, 1.230, 231, 249; confessions, 250. Tyler, John [1790-1862], on A. S. documents at South, 1.486; plan to restrict slavery in D. C., 2.325. Tyng, Stephen Higginson, Rev. [b. 1800], 1.213. Tyson, Elisha [b. near Philadelphia; d. Baltimore, Feb. 16, 1824, aged 75], 1.393.—Portrait in Life, and in Genius of U. E., April, 1830. Unionist, edited by C. C. Burleigh, 1.416. Unit