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Archibald H. Grimke, William Lloyd Garrison the Abolitionist, Index. (search)
Birney, James G., 203, 298, 320. Bond, Judge, 382. Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society, 217, 233, 240. Bourne, Rev. George, i08, 203. Bowditch, Henry I., 233, 349, 389. Bright, John, 390, 391. Brooks, Preston S., 359. Brown, John, 365-368. Buffum, Arnold, 139, 177. Burleigh, Charles C., 221, 223, 235. Buxton, Thomas Fowell, 152, 154, 204. Calhoun, John C., 246, 252, 315, 335, 336, 337, 352, 353, 384. Campbell, John Reid, 225. Channing, Dr. W. E., IIo, III, 256, 316. Chapman, Maria Weston, 223, 258, 259, 277, 292. Chase, Salmon P., 338. Child, David Lee, 134, 136, 138, 203. Child, Lydia Maria, 186, 203, 210, 277, 292, 309. Clay, Henry, 339, 348. Clerical Appeal, 282. Clarkson, Thomas, 55, 303. Coffin, Joshua, 139, 198. Cobb, Howell, 338. Collier, Rev. William, 40. Collins, John A., 298, 299, 300, 303. Colonization Society, 60, 72, 144-156, 162. Colored Seaman, 313-314. Colorphobia, 157-169. Colver, Nathaniel, 303. Commercial Advertiser, New York, 170. Courier,
nry, merchant, 2.49; house used for A. S. fair, 68; liberality to cause, 84, to G., 207. Chapman, Henry Grafton [b. Boston, May 3, 1804; d. Oct. 3, 1842], descent, 2.49; gives information to Mayor Lyman, 32; witnesses Boston mob, 13; helps Thompson depart, 50; host of G., 96; meets H. Martineau, 98; remonstrates with N. Y. Exec. Com., 279; delegate to World's Convention, 353; raises money for Standard, 359; at Chardon St. Convention, 424.—Letters from E. Quincy, 2.194, 195. Chapman, Maria Weston [b. Weymouth, Mass., July 25, 1806; d. there July 12, 1885], descent, 2.49; pillar of Boston Fem. A. S. S., 10, at mobbed meeting, 12, account of it, 12, 13, 15, 16, 34, hostess of the expelled society, 15, 16; visits Thompson, 43, has his portrait painted, 68; hostess of G., 95, 96, 99; on his shaking hands with Channing, 96; meets H. Martineau, 98; invites G. to hear Channing, and Channing to meet G., 98; holds an A. S. meeting, 105; verses on 70 Agents' meeting, 114; talk with Grimkes,
7. Ruth, m. Samuel Russell 25 Feb. 1754. Samuel, m. Fanny Watson, 14 Mar. 1793, prob. s. of Samuel (2). Mary, of Woburn, m. Eliphalet Dodge of Danvers, 13 Feb. 1802. Walter, William and Samuel are named by Wyman, 245. See Paige's Camb. Craft or Crafts, Joseph, of Newton, m. Mary Fiske of W. Camb. 11 May, 1809. John J., m. Rebecca W. Frost, 13 June, 1816. John P., d. 25 Apr. 1837, a. 46. Crockett, Susan L., of Maiden, and Thomas Capell of Lexington, m. 10 Sept. 1839. Croome, Maria Weston, wife of George, baptized 2 Jan., 1842. Mr. George Croome, for many years a leading manufacturer and dealer in furniture in this city, died at his residence in Arlington on Friday, after two years of great suffering, at the age of nearly 72. He came from England to Boston when a child, and in youth served an apprenticeship in a furniture manufactory. When a young man he established himself in business with Mr. Lane, under the firm name of Lane & Croome, first locating on Court street