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[452] membership, 2.220; founds Boston Evangelical A. S. S., 252; recantation, 335.—Letter to G., 2.335.

Fitchburg (Mass.), resolutions as to Liberator, 2.266-268, 270, 271.

Fletcher, Richard [1788-1869], career, 1.496; speaks at Faneuil Hall meeting, 496, election opposed by Lib., 2.81; moved by Lovejoy's death, 188.

Florida, admission as a slave State, 2.246.

Floyd, John [d. 1837], 1.31.

Follen, Charles Theodore Christian, Rev. [b. Romrod, Germany, Sept. 4, 1796; d. Long Island Sound, Jan. 13, 1840], arrived in U. S., 1.441, naturalized, 442, sides with abolitionists, 441, persecuted therefor, 1.442, 2.102; joins Cambridge A. S. S., 1.463; literary style, 461; reproves G.'s language, 457; on Channing's riot sermon, 406; desired an officer of Mass. A. S. S. by G., 2.87; speaks at legislative hearing, 97, 102; meets H. Martineau, 99; loses Harvard professorship, 102; at Mrs. Chapman's, 105; praise of the Grimkes, 205; at Peace Convention, 228; death, 335.—Letter to Channing, 2.205.

Follen, Eliza Lee [b. Boston, Aug. 15, 1787; d. Brookline, Mass., Jan. 26, 1860], born Cabot, 2.55; at legislative hearing, 96, 97, at Mrs. Chapman's, 105.—Portrait in Hudson's “Hist. Lexington, Mass.

Folsom, Abigail, Mrs. [b. England; d. Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 8, 1867, aged 75], 2.426, 428.

Foot, Samuel Augustus [1780-1846], 1.307.

Forten, James [b. Philadelphia, Sept. 2, 1766; d. Mar. 4, 1842], 1.342, protests against Colon. Soc., 297; aid to Liberator, 223, 433, praise of it, 254; father-in-law of R. Purvis, 283; aid in buying “Thoughts on Colon.,” 312.—Letters to G., 1.223, 255.

Foster, Abby Kelley, 1.157. See Kelley, A. Foster, Festus, 2.103.

Foster, Lafayette Sabine [1806-1880], 1.392.— Portrait in Livingston's “Portraits and Memoirs of eminent Americans.”

Foster, Stephen [d. 1831], of Maine, 1.220; first printer of Liberator, 219.

Foster, Stephen Symonds (b. Canterbury, N. H., Nov. 17, 1809; d. Worcester, Mass., Sept. 8, 1881], 2.327.

Fowler, Lorenzo Niles [b. Cohocton, N. Y., about 1811], 2.118.

Fowler, Orson S. [b. Cohocton, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1809], 2.119.

Fox, Charles James [1749-1806], 1.379, 465, tribute from Burke, 2.130.-See, also, the Postscript after the Preface to Vol. I. Fox, George, anti-slavery, 2.110, 423.

Francis, F. Todd's vessel, 1.165, carries slaves to New Orleans, 166, 169, 186, 197.

Francisco slave case, 1.282.

Franklin, Benjamin, Pres. Penn. A. S. Soc., 1.89, 425; proverb on removals, 2.51.

Franklin Co., Mass., clerical A. S. convention, : 243.

Free Church (Boston), organization and building, 1.481; turned out of Julien Hall, 2.124; pastor Fitch, 136, 139; opposed to Clerical Appeal, 159; failing attendance imputed to G., 175; Phelps settled over it, 285, 286.

Free Enquirers, Society of, 1.212, 226.

Free Inquirer (N. Y.), 2.142.

Free Press (Newburyport, Mass.), founded by G., 1.59, 60, sold, 70.

Free Press (Tarboroa, N. C.), 1.238.

Free produce, measures, 1.152, 2.53; establishments, 1.264.—See, also, for British India, 2.391.

Free-Soil party, 2.438.

Freedom's Journal (Boston), 1.160.

Frelinghuysen, Theodore [1787-1862], 1.182.

French Society for the Abolition of Slavery, 2.82, 378.

Friend, 2.412.

Friend of Man (Utica), organ of N. Y. A. S. S., 2.207, edited by Goodell, 158, 245, 259, competes with Lib., 207; notices Clerical Appeal, 167; after Harrison's election, 428.

Frothingham, Octavius Brooks, Rev. [b. 1822], Life of G. Smith, 1.300, of T. Parker, 2.143

Fry, Elizabeth [1780-1845], portrait, 1.359; meets G., 2.384, 385.

Fugitive-slave cases, in 1828, 1.112, in Boston, 210, 282, 2.79; right of trial by jury asserted, 79, laws to that end, 128.

Fuller, John E., part in founding New Eng. A. S. Soc., 1.280; shelters Mrs. G., 2.12; visit from G. W. Benson, 38, from G., 46; hospitality, 47, 48, 69, 99; opposed to Clerical Appeal, 159; at Penn. Hall, 212; joins new organization, 269; reveals proposed changes in Lib., 161.

Fussell, Bartholomew, Dr. [b. Chester Co., Pa., Jan. 9, 1794; d. Feb. 14, 1871], agent for Genius, 1: 145; delegate Nat. A. S. Convention, 398.—Portrait in Still's “Underground R. R.,” p. 691.

Gabriel's rising, Va., 1.251.

Gairdner, Harriet, 2.385.

Gales & Seaton, 1.238.

Galusha, Elon, Rev., Baptist delegate to World's Convention, 2.356, opposes admission of women, 370, temperance speech, 396, voyage home, 405, report, 411.

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