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James T. Fields,
Henry Lee, Jr.,
George S. Hale,
William Dwight,
Richard P. Waters,
Avery Plummer, Jr.,
Alexander H. Rice,
John J. May,
John Gardner,
Mrs. Chas. W. Sumner,
Albert G. Browne,
Ralph Waldo Emerson,
William B. Rogers,
Charles Buffum,
John S. Emery,
Gerritt Smith,
Albert G. Browne, Jr.,
Mrs. S. R. Urbino,
Edward W. Kinsley,
Uriah and John Ritchie,
Pond & Duncklee,
John H. and Mary E. Cabot,
Mary P. Payson,
Manuel Emilio,
Henry W. Holland,
Miss Halliburton,
Frederick Tudor,
Samuel Johnson,
Mary E. Stearns,
Mrs. William J. Loring,
Mrs. Governor Andrew,
Mrs. Robert C. Waterston,
Wright & Potter,
James B. Dow,
William Cumston,
John A. Higginson,
Peter Smith,
Theodore Otis,
Avery Plummer,
James Savage,
Samuel May,
Mrs. Samuel May,
Josiah Quincy,
William Claflin,
Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis,
George Bemis,
Edward Atkinson,
Professor Agassiz,
John G. Palfrey, besides several societies and fraternities.
Most of the papers connected with the labors of the committee were destroyed in the great Boston fire, so that it is difficult now to set forth properly in greater detail the work accomplished.
In the proclamation of outlawry issued by Jefferson Davis, Dec. 23, 1862, against Major-General Butler, was the following clause:—
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