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Stanton, Elizabeth Cady [b. Johnstown, N. Y., Nov. 12, 186], tribute from G., 2.383, “Hist. Woman suffrage” cited, 370, 381.—Portrait in that work, vol. 1.

Stanton, Henry Brewster [b. Griswold, Conn., June 27, 1805], leaves Lane Seminary, 1.454, 2.327; version of A. S. Constitution, 40; meets G. in Providence, 46, tribute from G., 51, support of G., 122; speech in Mass. State House, 125, 197; meets J. H. Noyes, 144; committeeman on A. S. political action, 130; cautious as to Clerical Appeal, 159; anti-Texas campaign, 196; at Worcester Convention, 245, opposes A. S. party, 310; financial delegate to Mass. Board, 279; attacks non-resistants in interest of Third Party, 260, 272; abets Torrey, 262, 272; throws off the mask, 272, 273; pro tem. editor Mass. Abolitionist, 276, 283, 286; reports division to Goodell, 276, 277; alienation from G., 273, 281, 283; electioneering in Mass., 237; at quarterly meeting Mass. A. S. S., 287, 288; talk with S. J. May, 293; cor. sec. Am. A. S. S., 299; at Albany Convention, 308, 310, at Cleveland Convention, 314-319; works for Third Party, 339; at World's Convention, 380, 383, lodges with G., 383, at meeting of Brit. and Foreign A. S. S., 383, at Crown and Anchor soiree, 384; discredits G. in England, 431; return to U. S., 431.—Letters to E. Wright, 2.314; from W. Goodell, 2.260, E. Wright, 2.316.

Stearns, Charles, 2.390.

Stedman, Jesse, 2.250.

Stephen, George, English abolitionist, 1.351; signs protest against Colon. Soc., 361; urges Thompson to the law, 436.

Sterling, John M. [b. Feb. 1800], 1.399.

Stetson, George, R., 1.292.

Stevens, Isaac, instigates Boston mob, 2.10, 43.

Stewart, —, Elder, 1.478.

Stewart, Alvan [b. South Granville, N. Y., Sept. 1, 1790; d. N. Y. City, May 1, 1849], of Utica, 2.259; drops Colon. Soc., 1.299, helps found N. Y. A. S. S., 2.170; tries to amend A. S. Constitution, 209, 259; addresses colored people, 210; at Penn. Hall, 212; resists A. S. centralization, 298; political converts, 310; at first Albany Convention, 308, 309, at second, 342; on need of Third Party, 310.—Portrait in Writings and Speeches, 1860.

Stewart, John G., 1.272.

Stickney, Eunice, 1.290.

Still, William, 1.300.

Stimson, John, 1.279.

Stocks, Thomas, 1.248.

Stockton, Henry K. [native of New York], 1.280.

Stone, William Leete [1792-1844], edits Com., Advertiser, N. Y., 1.324, 2.42; incites mob against G., 1.384, 387.

Storrs, Charles Backus, Rev. [b. Longmeadow, Mass., May 15, 1794; d. Braintree, Mass., Sept. 15, 1833], President Western Reserve College, 1.300; drops Colonization Soc., 299; death, 418.

Storrs, George, Rev. [b. Lebanon, N. H., Dec. 13, 1796; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1879], mobbed, 2.67, 77, opposes enrolment of women, 297.

Story, Joseph [1779-1845], professor at Harvard, 1.302; invited to Faneuil Hall meeting, 487; advises non-prosecution of Boston rioters, 2.37; court scene reported by G., 223.—Portrait in “Memorial Hist. Of Boston,” vol. 4.

Stoughton (Mass.), colored pew-owner ejected, 1.253.

Stow, Baron, Rev. [1801-1869], at Peace Convention, 2.227, withdraws, 228.

Stuart, Charles, exposes Am. Colonization Soc., 1.262; tribute from Cropper, 262; opposes Colon. Soc., 301, 434, and Cresson, 305; on G.'s labors against Cresson, 367; at Exeter Hall, 377; circular for Manual Labor School, 434, 443; arrives in U. S., 422, 434; at Am. A. S. S. anniversary, 446; reproves G.'s language, 457; literary style, 461; mobbed, 2.67, 86, address to 70 agents, 116; opposes female delegates at World's Convention, 370, 371; hostility to G., 431.—Letters to A. Buffum, 1.367, Helen Benson, 457, John Murray, 2.431.

Stuart, James, 1.231.

Stuart, Moses, Rev. [1780-1852], represses A. S. sentiment at Andover, 1.475, 2.3.

Sturge, Joseph [1793-1859], founds Brit. and Foreign A. S. S., 2.352, introduces Clarkson at World's Convention, 367; opposes women delegates, 353, 369.

Suffield, Lord [1781-1835], English abolitionists, 1.351; signs protest against Colon. Soc., 361.

Sullivan, Catherine M., 2.47.

Sumner, Charles [1811-1874], reports Brougham's speech on Thompson, 1.436, subscribes for Lib., 2.35, letter to Lieber, 81.—Portrait in Life. Son of

Sumner, Charles Pinckney [d. 1839, aged 63], 2.29.

Sun (N. Y.), 1.521.

Sunderland, La Roy, Rev. [b. April 22, 1804; d. Hyde Park, Mass., May 15, 1885], career, 1.236; warns G. of plot, 236; opposes enrolment of women, 2.297; at G.'s address, 358.

Sussex, Duke of [1773-1843], patron of Cresson, 1.365, 367, presides at meeting, 367; letters from G., 365, 368, unanswered, 366, 368.

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