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Price, Joseph T., 1.353.

Price, Thomas, Rev., Editor Eclectic Review, 1.354; refuses Cresson his chapel, 356.

Pringle, Thomas, 1.226.

Providence (R. I.), colored petition for suffrage, 1.256.—See Rhode Island.

Pugh, Sarah [b. Washington, D. C., 1800; d. Philadelphia, Aug. 1, 1884], 2.353.

Puritan (Lynn), 2.424.

Purvis, Robert [b. Charleston, S. C., Aug. 4, 1810], 1.342, 404; host of G., 283, aid in buying “Thoughts on Colon.,” 312, has G. sit for portrait, 342, drives him to Trenton, 343; delegate to Nat. A. S. Convention, and late survivor, 397, 398, eulogy of G., 404; turns D. P. Brown from colonization, 413; aids G.'s escape from Philadelphia, 2.27.—Letters to G., 1.283; from G., 1.284, 311, 323, 314, G. Thompson, 1 433, 434—Portrait in Smedley's “ Underground R. R.,” p. 353.

Putnam, George, 1.330.

Quakers, A. S. Societies at South, 1.90, 95, 136; A. S. petition in Virginia, 251; English and American contrasted as abolitionists, 350; represented at Nat. A. S. Convention, 397; aversion to abolition, 479, 2.78; flattered by Van Buren, 82; declared pro-slavery by G., 338; color prejudice, 412, 413; persecution of L. Mott, 375, of W. Bassett, 413.

Quarterly A. S. Magazine, edited by E. Wright, 2.63, 178, G. invited to write, 178.

Quincy, Edm'd [1604-1637], 2.194. Ancestor of

Quincy, Edmund [b. Boston, Feb. 1, 1808; d. Dedham, Mass., May 17, 1877], stirred by Lovejoy's murder, 2.185, calls public meeting, 187; joins Mass. A. S. S., 194; calls Peace Convention, 223, assigning of parts, 223, 224, put on committee, 227, 228; scruples about Declaration, 229, 234, 236, 237; joins Non-Resistance Society, 238; on Lib. finance com., 256; treas. Boston A. S. S., 243; to edit Abolitionist, 262, 263; speech in Faneuil Hall, 274; at meeting for Lib. support, 277, on Lib. finance com., 33; interview with J. Q. Adams, 311; edits Non-Resistant, 326; at Non-Resistance meeting, 327; surrenders his commission as justice of the peace, 328; goes A. S. journey, 334; on transfer of Emancipator, 343; on non-resistants in Mass. delegation to N. Y., 347; at Groton Convention, 426; calls Chardon St. Convention, 422, and disquiets Channing, 424, presides, 425, reports the convention, 426; lectures in New Bedford, 433.— Letters to G., 1.436, 2.223, 234, H. G. Chapman, 2.194, 195, H. C. Wright, 2.254, 426, 427, J. A. Collins, 2.420, 421, 426, 432.—Portrait in Harper's Monthly, Jan., 1880.

Quincy, Josiah [1744-17751, 2.189. Father of Quincy, Josiah [1772-1864], 2.194. Father of

Quincy, Josiah [1802-1882], picture of Miss Marshall, 1.78; at Prescott trial, 514; witnesses Boston mob, 2.22. Brother of E. Q. of Dedham.

Raleigh (N. C.), Grand Jury indict Garrison and Knapp, 1.240.

Rand, George C., apprentice of J. L. Homer, 2.10, 11, 35.

Randolph, John [1773-1833], a colonizationist, 1.91; on Northern white slaves, 134; in convention to revise Va. Constitution, 154.

Rankin, John, Rev. [b. near Dandridge, Jefferson Co., Tenn., Feb. 4, 1793], Letters on Am. Slavery, 1.305, effect on S. J. May, 213, better than Channing's Essay, 2.61; G.'s tribute, 1.306; mobbed, 2.182; votes for Harrison for President, 428.

Rankin, John, helps found N. Y. City A. S. Soc., 1.382, and Nat. A. S. Society, 398, resolution, 402; member N. Y. Exec. Com., 483.

Rankin, Thomas, 1.305.

Rantoul, Robert [1805-1852], career, 2.99; meets Miss Martineau, 98; A. S. vote, 103.

Rathbone, William, 2.402.

Rawle, William [1759-1836], 1.207.

Rawson, Mary A., hospitality to G., 2.395, led by him to teetotalism, 410.

Raymond, Daniel, 1.154.

Record (Pawtucket), 2.113.

Recorder (Boston), gets up Am. Union, 1.469, letter from A. Tappan, 471, 472; charges G. with atheism, 472; on his mobbing, 2.36, on Channing's censure of abolitionists, 89.

‘Refuge of Oppression,’ 1.453, 2.419.

Register, Niles', 2.198.

Reid, Elizabeth J., 2.387.

Reid, Robert Raymond [1789-1844], 2.381.

Religious Intelligencer (New Haven), 2.150.

Remond, Charles Lenox [b. Salem, Mass., Feb. 1, 1810; d. Reading, Mass., Dec. 22, 1873], of Salem, 1.330; delegate to World's Convention, 2.351, sails with G., 357, forced into steerage, 361, arrives in London, 373; sits in gallery, 409, talks with Lady Byron, 376, speech at meeting of Brit. and Foreign A. S. S., 383, 388; at E. Reid's 387; general favorite, 388; to Scotland with G., 395, at Rechabite festival, 396, at public breakfast, 397; farewell to G., 402; discredited by C. Stuart, 431.

Republican Party, as the successor of Liberty Party and of G., 2.437, 438.

Rhett, Robert Barnwell [1800-1876], 2.244.

Rhode Island, Legislature takes no action against abolitionists, 2.76; Providence Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, 1.89, 425.

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