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[450] 1.359, 372; meetings to form Brit. Col. Soc., 365, 367; complaint of persecution, 355, 371; attacks G.'s character, 355, 366; avoids Exeter Hall meeting, 377, goes to Ireland, 378; accuses G. of vilifying America, 380; failure, 510; return to U. S., 416; his Quaker views and G.'s, 2.158; opposes rebuilding Penn. Hall, 218; brother-inlaw of Rev. Dickey, 249.

Crewdson, W. D., 2.368.

Crittenden, John Jordan [1787-1863], 2.74.

Crocker, —, Rev., 2.107.

Crocker, William Goss [d. Liberia, 1844], missionary, friendship for G., 1.55, 56.

Cropper, Capt., 2.361.

Cropper, James [d. Feb. 26, 1840, in 67th year], English agent for Genius, 1.146; home described, 349; tribute to Capt. Stuart, 262; opposes Colon. Soc., 300, 369; cheered by A. S. organization in U. S., 328; aided by “Thoughts on Colon.,” 329; G.'s introduction, 342, family reception of G., 348, first meeting with G., 349, introduces him at A. S. Rooms, 350, 351, presides at his lecture, 354; abused by Cresson, 355, 366; announces Wilberforce's conversion, 356, signs protest against Colon. Soc., 361, presides at Exeter Hall meeting, 368; delicacy as to Thompson, 444; female coadjutors, 2.367; death and G.'s tribute, 366.—Letters to A. Buffum, 1.328, Clarkson, 1.363; G., 1.444.

Cross, John, Rev., 2.210.

Crowl, Lyman, 2.316.

Cummings, Asa, Rev. [1790-1856], welcomes Clerical Appeal, 2.139; opposes Borden's reelection, 437.

Curran, John Philpot [1750-1817], 1.141.

Curtis, Benjamin Robbins [1809-1874], 1.501, 502.

Curtis, Jonathan, 2.356.

Cushing, Caleb [1800-1879], Harvard graduate, 1.213; edits Newburyport Herald, 45, 48; articles on slavery, 45, on foreign affairs, 48; interest in G., 46; discovers his authorship, 48; electoral contest with J. Varnum, 70, 72; opposed by G., 72; report on gag-rules, 2.249; helps J. H. Garrison out of Navy, 330.—Letter to G., 2.330.

Daggett, David [1764-1851], 1.392.

Damon, David, Rev. [d. 1843, aged 55], 1.208.

Dana, Daniel, Rev. [1771-1859], 1.207, 209.

Danforth, Joshua N., Rev., agent Am. Colon. Society, 1.285, debate with A. Buffum, 323; points out G. for kidnapping, 323, 324, falsely accuses him, 388.

Davis, Edward Morris [b. Philadelphia, July 21, 1811], Letters to G., 2.21; from C. C. Burleigh, 2.124.

Davis, Jefferson [b. 1808], 2.59.

Davis, John [1787-1854], silent before Preston, 2.247: possible candidate for V. P., 314.

Davis, Thomas, at annual meeting Am. A. S. S., 2.340, 348; calls Chardon St. Convention, 422.

Dawes, William, 2.377.

Dawson, W. C., 1.248.

Denison, Charles W., Rev. [b. Stonington, Conn., Nov. 5, 1812; d. Washington, Nov. 13, 1881], edits World in Philadelphia, 1.415; delegate Nat. A. S. Convention, 398, committeeman, 406; denounced at South, 2.198; addresses colored people, 210; at N. Y. anniversary, 348, secedes, 349; opposes Borden's reflection, 437.

Dickens, Charles [1812-1870], 2.383.

Dickey, —, Rev. (of Penn.), 2.249, 250.

Dickson, John [1808-1852], 1.482, 483.

Dimmick, Luther F., Rev., 1.208; admits G. to his church, 209.

Dimmock, John L., 2.11, 17.

District of Columbia, Lundy's petitions for abolition of slavery in, 1.98; G.'s first petition, 108, reception in Congress, 110-112; first petition in Lib., 227; systematic Congressional repression, 482, 483, 2.74, 247, 433, Rhett's plan, 244; abolition in, made a political test, 1.455, 456; abolition meeting in Faneuil Hall, 2.274.

Disunion, weighed by G., 1.308, by W. Phillips, 2.274.

Dix, John Adams [1798-1879], 1.296.

Dole, Ebenezer [b. Newburyport, Mass., March 12, 1776; d. Hallowell, Me., June, 1847], career, 1.192, 273; generosity to G., 1.93, 2.84; prize for A. S. essay, 1.204; at Peace Convention, 228.—Letters from G., 1.192, 260, 284, 306.

Douglass, Frederick [b. Talbot Co., Md., Feb., 1817], 2.292.—Portrait in “ Life,” and in “Autographs of Freedom,” vol. 2.

Douglass, Robert, 2.222.

Downes, John [1786-1855], 2.330.

Dresser, Amos, Rev., 2.327.

Duclos de Boussais, 2.384.

Duffield, George, Rev. [b. Strasburg, Pa., July 4, 1794; d. Detroit, Mich., June 26, 1868], 1.399.

Duncan, James, Rev., 1.144.—But see particularly the Postscript which immediately follows the Preface to Volume I. Durfee, Gilbert H., 2.103.

Dwight, Timothy, Rev. [1752-1817], 1.21.

Earle, Thomas [b. Leicester, Mass., Apr. 21, 1796; d. Philadelphia, July 14, 1849], biographer of Lundy, 2.323; nominated for V. President, 342, 343, 435, democratic views, 343; of committee to recover Emancipator, 351.

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