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1.236; Sussex, 1.365, 366, 368; L. Tappan, 2.163; Times (London), 1.354, 366; F. Todd, 1.80; J. G. Whittier, 1.189; E. Wright, 2.269; H. C. Wright, 2.54, 148, 153, 300, 409. —Letters from: R. Allen, 2.380; W. H. Ashurst, 2.376, 401; G. W. Benson, 2.38; Henry Benson, 1.317, 320, 322, 2.85; N. B. Borden, 2.311; G. Bourne, 2.238; A. Buffum, 1.290, 319, 322, 326, 327, 429, 430; C. C. Burleigh, 2.51; T. F. Buxton, 1.369; M. W. Chapman, 2.224, 240; D. L. Child, 2.1; J. A. Collins, 2.414; A. L. Cox, 1.433; P. Crandall, 1.315, 316, 322; J. Cropper, 1.444; L. Crowl, 2.315; C. Cushing, 2.330; E. M. Davis, 2.211; S. Fessenden, 1.302; C. Fitch, 2.335; J. Forten, 1.223, 255; Elizabeth Garrison, 1.40; Fanny Lloyd Garrison, 1.33, 37, 38, 44, 48, 51; Helen E. Garrison, 1.427, 433; S. M. Gates, 2.380; W. Goodell, 2.37, 91; R. B. Haydon, 2.389, 390; W. E. Hickson, 2.394; Inquirers after Truth, 1.330, 331; J. C. Jackson, 2.317; S. S. Jocelyn, 1.259, 260, 300, 339; 0.
Johnson, 2.348, 385, 398; Abby Kelley, 2.59, 174; J. Kenrick, 1.49; I. Knapp, 2.40, 255; E. G. Loring, 2.55; B. Lundy, 1.99, 193; Z. Macaulay, 1.377; C. Marriott, 2.205; S. J. May, 1.304, 466, 2.223, 293; 0. S. Murray, 1.450; J. H. Noyes, 2.145; J. K. Paulding, 2.330; E. Pease, 2.388; A. A. Phelps, 2.62; R. Purvis, 1.283; E. Quincy, 1.436, 2.223, 234; A. Sanger, 2.289; S. E. Sewall, 2.42; G. Shepard, 1.204; L. Sunderland, 1.236; A. Tappan, 1.202, 237, 300, 312; L. Tappan, 1.472, 473, 2.88, 163, 169; G. Thompson, 1.450, 453, 520, 2.44; J. H. Tredgold, 2.375; F. Wayland, 1.242; R. D. Webb, 2.402, 403; A. W. Weston, 2.240; J. G. Whittier, 1.369, 393; N. Winslow, 1.312, 384; E. Wright, 1.434, 2.62, 168, 178; H. C. Wright, 2.115, 343.
Garrison, William Lloyd, jr. [b. 1838], birth, 2.208, 364, growth, 213.
Gates, Seth Merrill [b. Winfield, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1800; d. Le Roy, N. Y., Sept. 1, 1877],: 380, 381.
Gayle, John [1792-1859], correspondence with Marcy, 2.75, 85.
Gazette. See Vermont Gazette.
Gazette (Baltimore), 1.228.
Gazette (Greenfield), 2.424.
Gazette (Salem), communications from G., 1.54; abuse of Thompson, 440; some manliness, 521.
Genius of Universal Emancipation, founded in Ohio by B. Lundy, 1.88, removed to Tennessee, 89, to Baltimore, 90; joined by G., 140; enlarged, 141; declining support, 162; suspended as weekly, 171; proposed renewal, 191; renewed as monthly, 175.
Georgetown, D. C., penalty for taking Lib., 1: 240.
Georgia, modifies first draft of Declaration of Independence, 1.167; refuses State aid to colonization, 148; dispossesses the Cherokees, 156, 182, 233, 270; alarm at Walker's Appeal, 160; law excluding free colored immigrants, 161, Legislature offers reward for G., 1.247, 2.79, 251, stimulus to kidnapping, 1.324, 342; legislative appeal to North, 2.76.
Georgian (Savannah), on Walker's Appeal, 1.160; on Garrison and Denison, 2.198.
Gibbons, James Sloan [b. Wilmington, Del., July 1, 1810], protests against sale of Emancipator, 2.345, 351; reflected to Exec.
Com., 355; reports Emancipator perishing, 418; sacrifice to support Standard, 420.
Giddings, Joshua Reed [1795-1864], 1.496.— Portrait in “Autographs of Freedom,” vol. 2, and in W. Buell's Sketch.
Giles, William Branch [1762-1830], message on Walker's Appeal, 1.160, 161.—Letter from H. G. Otis, 1.161.
Gill, John, Rev., 2.110.
Gill, Richard W., prosecuting counsel against G., 1.168; argument, 171; card from G., 179.
Gilman, W. & J., 1.55, 56.
Gilmer, George R. [1790-1859], 1.60.
‘Glittering generalities’ of Declaration of Independence, 1.141.
‘God Speed the Right,’ 2.394.
Goodell, William [1792-1878], career, 1.91; meets Lundy, 91, edits Nat. Philanthropist, 124, walks and talks with G., 124, at his Park St. Church address, 126; drops Colonization Soc., 299; edits Moral Daily Advertiser in N. Y., 338, 345, suggests counsel to G. in libel suit, 392; delegate Nat.
A. S. Convention, 398, committeeman, 399, motions, 406, 413; literary style, 461; member N. Y. Exec. Com., 483; pursued by mobocrats, 2.93; on Wayland's Elements, 37; meets G. in Providence, 46; articles on Human Rights, 90, 94, accuses Channing of plagiarism, 89, 93; testimonial to Lib., 279; attends hearing before Mass.
Legislature, 96, 97, 102, draws up memorial, 99, 102; protest against (Conn.) Congregational Association's popishness, 131; removes to Utica, 94, 259, edits Friend of Man, 158, 259; involved in Woodbury's attack on G., 154, rebukes Clerical Appeal, 158, and G.'s Perfectionism, 181, 182; supports Trask's peace resolution, 277, 278; visits J. Q. Adams, 196; opposes A. S. party, 245, 342; posted by Stanton as to division, 276, denounces no-government views, 277, calls first Albany Convention, 308; doubtful of Third Party, 319, favorable, 340, at second Albany Convention, 342, new organized, 343; on
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