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[446] denounced by G., 1.166; kindness to slaves, 169, 195; witness in Todd's suit, 195, G.'s comments, 197.

Brown, Sylvanus, 2.426.

Brownson, Orestes Augustus, Rev. [1803-1876], thinks currency the main question, 2.246; odious to J. Q. Adams, 224.

Buckingham, Joseph Tinker [1779-1861], editor Boston Courier, praises G.'s conduct of Free Press, 1.71, and spirits in Baltimore jail, 179; call from G., 192; invokes the law against him, 246; some manliness, 521; praise from J. R. Lowell, 246.—Letters to F. Jackson, 2.7; from G., 1.179.

Buffum, Arnold [b. Smithfield, R. I., 1782; d. Mar. 13, 1859], career, 1.281, early friend of Lib., 273, part in forming New Eng. A. S. Soc., 280, first president, 281; A. S. lecturer, 282, 302; converts E. L. Capron, 398; assists P. Crandall, 319, 320; debate withJ. N. Danforth, 323; urges G.'s mission to England, 326, 327; lectures in Eastern Mass., 327; delegate to Nat. A. S. Convention, 395, 398; Phila. agent of Lib., 429; hospitality to G., 430, scheme for his support, 433.—Letters to G., 1.290, 319, 322, 326, 327, 429, 430, I. Knapp, 1.327, Clarkson, 1.363, B. C Bacon, 1.468; from Cropper, 1.328, C. Stuart, 1.367, J. Kenrick, 1.419.

Buffum, James Needham [b. N. Berwick, Me., May 16, 1807], 2.26.

Burke, Edmund, 2.130.

Burleigh, Charles Calistus [b. Plainfield, Conn., Nov. 3, 1810; d. Florence, Mass., June 13, 1878], career, 1.476; champion of P. Crandall, 416; talk with Mary Emerson, 476; witnesses Boston mob, 2.11, 13, 14, 17, 18, 22, 38, reports it, 44; calls on G. W. Benson, 38; describes Boston after mob, 39; edits Lib., 44, 84; with G. on his return, 47, 48; resolutions in support of Lib., 113, 331; at Penn. Hall, 217, at annual meeting Am. A. S. S., 348, 349; doubts as to Collins's mission, 416.—Letters to S. J. May, 1.476, Henry Benson, 2.39, G., 2.52, E. M. Davis, 2.124, J. M. McKim, 2.159, 322.

Burleigh, Cyrus Moses [b. Plainfield, Conn., Feb. 8, 1820; d. Sunnyside, Pa., Mar. 7, 1855], at N. Y. anniversary, 2.348, at Groton Convention, 421.

Burleigh, Rinaldo [1774-1863], 1.476.

Burnet, J., Rev., at World's Convention, 2.370, 372.

Burns, Anthony, 2.20.

Burr, Aaron [1756-1836], A. S. vote in N. Y., 1.275; interview with G., 276.

Bushnell, Horace, Rev. [2802-1876], 2.132.

Butler, Benjamin Franklin [b. 1818], 1.258.

Buxton, Thomas Fowell [1786-1845], English abolitionist, 1.146; M. P., successor of Wilberforce, 351; appearance and character, 352; thinks G. a black man, 351; reproached by Cresson, 371; at Wilberforce's funeral, 379; talk with G. as to Thompson, 436; meets G. again, 2.385, 387.—Letters to G., 1.369, E. Wright, 1.425.— See as to portrait, 1.359.

Byron, Lady [1792-1860], talk with G., 2.376, dines with him, 387.

Cabot, Susan, 2.55.

Calhoun, John Caldwell [1782-1850], ultra proslavery leader, 2.81; bill to keep A. S. matter from South, 1.232, his own mail tampered with, 500, plan for pro-slavery censorship of mail, 2.74, 104; calls on Government to suppress abolition, 197, 248; would receive Vermont anti-Texas resolutions, 247.

Calvin, John, 2.100.

Cambell, David, 2.223.

Cambridge (Mass.) A. S. Society, 1.462, 463, imitated by Am. Union, 470.

Campbell, Alexander, Rev. [1786-1866], 2.78.

Campbell, John Reid, aids G. in Boston mob, 2.20, visit from G. W. Benson, 38.

Canaan (N. H.), Noyes Academy mobbed, 1.494; pro-slavery vigilance committee, 2.77.

Canterbury (Conn.), uprising against P. Crandall's colored school, 1.319-321; gets a law against it, 323.

Capron, Effingham L. [b. Pomfret, Conn., Mar. 29, 1791; d. Providence, R. I., Sept. 16, 1859], convert to abolition, 1.398; delegate to Nat. A. S. Convention, 397; officer of Peace Convention, 2.227; president of Non-Resistance Society, 229, 328.

Carey, Mathew [1760-1839], 1.296.

Carlyle, Thomas [1795-1881], 2.77.

Carroll, Charles [1737-1832], 1.297.

Carver, John, 2.198.

Cassey, Joseph [b. West Indies], 1.342; aid in buying “Thoughts on Colon.,” 312; agent of Lib., 325.—Letter to I. Knapp, 1.325.

Centinel (Boston), 2.5.

Chace, Elizabeth Buffum, 1.398.

Chace, William M., a Providence abolitionist, 1.314, brother-in-law of T. Davis, 2.340; call from G., 46; visits N. Y., 348, 359; speaks at Springfield Convention, 419.—Letter to G. W. Benson, 2.354.

Chandler, Elizabeth M. [d. 1834], 1.145.

Channing, William Ellery, Rev. [1780-1842], his person, 1.357, uncle of W. H. Channing, 2.422, pastor of Chapmans, 49; church attended by G., 1.78, 2.98, private A. S. appeals from G., 1.214, 464, 2.90; A. S. stimulus from Mrs. Child, 2.90, from E. G.

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