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Colored people, free, disabilities and persecution, 1.253, 254, 268; character defended by G., 374; watch of G.'s person, 428; political censure from him, 1.456, 2.288; alleged turning from church by him, 175; receptions on his return from England, 406-409, 411.

Colquitt, Alfred H. [b. 1823], 1.248.

Colton, Calvin, 1.309.

Columbia (S. C.), Vigilance Com. against circulation of Lib., 1.240; Telescope on the A. S. battery, 242.

Colver, Nathaniel, Rev. [b. Orwell, Vt., May, 1794; d. Chicago, Sept. 25, 1870], joins plot against Lib., 2.263, 266; hates non-resistance, 282; opposes enrolment of women, 297; debate with H. C. Wright, 328; Baptist delegate to World's Convention, 356, lodges with G., 383, opposes admission of women, 370, 382, favors anti-pro-slavery-church resolutions, 380; report on return, 411; at Chardon St. Convention, 421, 425-427; maligns G. abroad, 429-431, characterized by G., 430.

Come-outers (Cape Cod), 2.421, 425, 426, 429.

Commercial Advertiser (N. Y.), edited by W. L. Stone, 1.387; incites mobbing of G., 384, 387, reports Utica mob, 2.42.

Commercial Gazette (Boston), a low paper, 2.35; comments on G.'s libel of Todd, 1.189, on Judge Thacher's libel charge, 310; wants G. indicted, 450, and thrown overboard, 482, and colonizationists proscribed, 450; on anti-abolition sentiment, 521; favors non-intercourse, 2.5; excites mob against Thompson, 6, 7, 10, 12; loses its patronage, 35.

Congregational Gen. Association, of Conn., opposes non-clerical moral teaching, 2.130, 35; of Mass., issues Pastoral Letter, 133.—See Orthodox Congregationalists.

Connecticut, black law, 1.321, repealed, 2.243; no heed to Southern appeals, 76; protest against new slave States, 243.

Cooley, Aaron and Daniel, 2.21, 24.

Coolidge, Nathaniel, 2.29.

Cooper, Emanuel, 1.353

Copley, Josiah, 1.220.

Cornell, William M., Rev., 2.136.

Cornish, Samuel E., Rev., 1.483.

Courier (Boston), edited by J. T. Buckingham, 1.71; communications from G., 74-77, 97, 181, 218; abuse of Thompson, 440, 2.6; letters to Otis & Co., 1.521; excites Boston mob, 2.6, praises it, 36.

Courier and Enquirer (N. Y.), edited by J. W. Webb, 1.383; stirs up mob against G., 381, 387, and Thompson, 446, 451, and abolitionists generally, 447; abuses H. Martineau, 2.56.

Cowles, S. S., 2.335.

Cox, Abraham Liddon, Dr. [b. Rahway, N. J., Nov. 3, 1799; d. Chattanooga, Tenn., July 28, 1364], delegate Nat. A. S. Convention, 1.398; reads Whittier's poem to G., 401, remarks, 402, reads and engrosses Declaration, 407, motions, 413; made Sec. Am. A. S. Soc., 415, member of Exec. Com., 483.—Letter to G., 1.433. Brother of S. H. C. Cox, F. A., Rev., dodges abolitionists in U. S., 1.480, 481; 2.212, 401; at Faneuil Hall meeting, 1.481, 497; censured by Thompson, 2.83, by G., 384.

Cox, Samuel Hanson, Rev. [b. Rahway, N. J., Aug. 25, 1793; d. Bronxville, N. Y., Oct., 1880], literary style, 1.461; mobbed, 461, burnt in effigy, 485; criticised by G., 2.87.

Cradle of Liberty, founded, 2.284, circulation, 331.

Cranch, Christopher Pearce [b. 1813], at Groton Convention, 2.421, at Chardon St., 424.

Crandall, Almira, meets G. at Brooklyn, 1.341, anxiety for him, 344.—Letters to G. W. Benson, 1.317, Henry Benson, 1.344.

Crandall, Hezekiah, 1.321.

Crandall, Prudence [b. Hopkinton, R. I., Sept. 3, 1803], career, 1.35; sister of Hezekiah, 321, Almira, 341, and Reuben, 494; seeks advice of G., 315, visits him, 316, visits N. Y., 317, changes white school to colored, 318, excites the town, 319, called an abolition auxiliary, 323, and an amalgamationist, 484, tabooed, 317, 321; black law against her, 1.321, 2.243; imprisoned, 1.321; school attacked, 321, fired, 424, suppressed, 321, 447; defenders, 392, 416, 424, 476, 2.21; defence printed by G., 1.431, tribute from G., 321, 341; begs him to use mild language, 322, meets him at Brooklyn, 341, at Canterbury, 390; thanked by Nat. A. S. Convention, 413, gifts from Scotland, 434; marries C. Philleo, 321; describes Benson family, 424, names their home, 426.—Letters to G., 1.315, 316, 322, S. S. Jocelyn, 1.342, W. P. G., 1.318.

Crandall, Reuben, Dr. [d. about Feb. 1, 1838, at Kingston, Jamaica], 1.494.

Crawford, William H. [1772-1834], 1.54.

Cresson, Elliott [1796-1854], Colon. emissary to England, 1.301, 328, at his own expense, 374; avoids abolition meetings, 355, visits Wilberforce, 328, deceives him, 359, and Clarkson, 303, 363, 364, 388; rebuffed by Clarkson, 364; maligns G. to Thompson, 435; forwards British Colon. memorial, 303; challenged to debate with G., 352, 366, and with Thompson, 371, dodges, 353, 366, 367, pleads ill health, 371; attends G.'s lecture, 354, abuses Cropper, 355, denied the Wesleyan Chapel, 356; catechized by Wilberforce,

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