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Rhode Island A. S. Society formed, 2.79, annual meeting, 423, 428.
Rhode Island Congregational Consociation, 2.220.
Richmond (Va.), anti-abolition meeting, 1.485, 486; press on Faneuil Hall meeting, 504.
Ridge, John, 1.270.
Right and Wrong series, 2.49.
Riley, James, 1.349.
Ripley, George, Rev. [1802-1880], at Groton Convention, 2.421, at Chardon St., 424.
Ripley, James W. [d. 1835], 1.111.
Robeson, Andrew, at Chardon St. Convention, 2.424, gift to G., 432.
Robinson, John P., 1.453.
Robinson, John Staniford [1804-1860], 1.123.
Robinson, Marius R., leaves Lane Seminary, 1.454, 2.182, mobbed, 182.
Robinson, Rachel, 2.53.
Robinson, Rowland T., of Vermont, 2.53, 348.
Rogers, Nathaniel Peabody [b. Plymouth, N. H., June 3, 1794; d. Concord, N. H., Oct. 16, 1846], drops Colon.
Soc., 1.299, 454; trustee Noyes Academy, 454; described by Thompson, 520; vindicates G., 2.158, alleged incense to him, 277; testimonial to Lib., 279, 330; on transfer of Emancipator, 342; at N. Y. anniversary, 348, 351; G.'s love for him, 358; ill, 360; delegate to World's Convention, 351, 353, 365, sails with G., 357; arrives in London, 373, lodges with G., 383, sits in gallery with G., 374, 409; at A. Braithwaite's, 384; on G.'s third son, 386; at E. Reid's, 387; temperance speech, 388, 396, testimonies, 402; at a juvenile concert, 394; to Scotland with G., 388, 395, at Rechabite festival, 396, at public breakfast, 397, in Glasgow, 398; to Dublin, 402, 403; home voyage, 404-406, reception by colored people, 407, 409, 411; wanted to edit Standard, 386, 409, 410, 417, becomes contributor, 420, 423, 428; doubts as to Collins's mission, 416; at Worcester Convention, 417, at Springfield, 419; edits Herald of Freedom, 158, 268, 386, 428; on G.'s speaking as he writes, 172.—Letter to F. Jackson, 2.419.— Portrait in Writings.
Root, David, Rev. [b. Pomfret, Vt.; d. Chicago, Aug. 30, 1873, aged 83], 2.211.
Rousseau, Jean Jacques, 1.472.
Rush, Benjamin [1745-1813], 1.89.
Russell, Philemon R., Rev., 2.427.
Sabbath, G.'s strict views on, 1.84, 114; his Quaker views, 2.110-114, 176, 178, 431; his observance of, 175; Chardon St. Convention to discuss, 421-431.
Sabin, —, Mr. (of Brooklyn, Conn.), 2.53.
Sabine, Lorenzo [1803-1877], 1.4.
Safford, Erwin, 1.116.
St. Clair, Alanson, Rev., Restorationist, 2.327; praise of G., 122; at Penn.
Hall, 212, at N. E. Convention, 220, at Peace Convention, 229, and after, 236, 237; enmity to Lib., 242, joins clerical plot, 262, 266, 268, 270, abuse of G., 270; leads attack on Lib. at annual meeting, 272, objects to female vote, 273, resolves on non-voting abolitionists, 274; resigns A. S. agency, 281; aid to Mass.
Abolitionist, 281, 286; talk with S. J. May, 293.
St. John River, N. B., Puritan settlement, 1.1-12, patriotic manifesto, 6, reduced to loyalty, 10.
Salisbury, Stephen [1798-1884], 1.213.
Saltonstall, Leverett [1783-1845], 1.270.
Sanford, David, Rev., 2.136.
Sanger, Abner, 2.289.
Santa Anna [1797-1876], 2.80.
Sargent, Henrietta, at mobbed A. S. meeting, 2.12; at A. S. fair, 68; host of G., 106.
Sartain, John [b. 1808], : 69.
Savannah, authorities alarmed by Walker's Appeal, 1.160, and by Lib., 241.
Scarborough, Philip, supporter of G., 2.269.
Scoble, John, Rev., opposes women delegates to World's Convention, 2.382; sits to Haydon, 389; rebukes G., 395.
Scott, Orange, Rev., committeeman on political A. S. action, 2.130; joins plot against Lib., 263, supports G. Smith's A. S. reorganization, 275, slanders G., 289, 303; opposes enrolment of women, 297; at Albany Convention, 309.
Scott, Winfield [1786-1866], 2.314.
Sears, David, 1.79.
Sears, Willard, 2.125.
Selden, John, 2.110.
Seventy Agents, meeting, 2.114-117, James T. Woodbury one, 167.
Sever, James W., witnesses Boston mob, 2.22, 26.
Sewall, Samuel [1652-1730], 1.213.
Ancestor of
Sewall, Samuel Edmund [b. Boston, Nov. 9, 1799], ancestry, 1.213; Unitarian, 2.138; attends G.'s Julien Hall and Athenaeum lectures, 1.213, 215, proposes Safety-Lamp title, 217, aid to Liberator, 223, 2.43, objects to pictorial head of Lib., 1.232; part in founding New Eng. A. S. Soc., 277-280; counsel for Francisco, 282; pays Whittier's way to Philadelphia, 395; writes 2d ann. report N. E. A. S. Soc., 417, and 3d, 456; trustee Noyes Academy, 454; catechises A. Lawrence, 455; catechised by A. Tappan, 471; witnesses Boston mob, 2.18, excuses Mayor Lyman, 31, 34, describes Boston after
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