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Sutherland, Duchess of [1806-1868], meets G., 2.385, 387, bespeaks his portrait, 387, 390; attentions to Remond, 388.

Swain, David Lowry [1801-1868], 2.62.

Swain, William, assistant of Lundy, 1.91.

Swain, William, portrait painter in Newburyport, 1824-1831, 1.55.

Swift, John, 2.216, 218.

Tappan, Arthur [b. Northampton, Mass., May 22, 1786; d. New Haven, Conn., July 23, 1865], career, 1.91, meets Lundy, 91, releases G. from jail, 190; aid to Lib., 237, to G. against kidnapping, 241, for journey to Philadelphia, 259, in circulating “Thoughts on Colonization,” 300, 312, to Am. A. S. S., 473; house stoned at New Haven, 241; purchases land for colored college, 259; speaks at Colored Conv. in Philadelphia, 260, interest in colored education, 313; leaves Colonization Society, 261, 299; defence of P. Crandall, 416; secretes G. from his pursuers, 345, helps him to letter of credit, 346; trustee of Clinton Hall, 382, threatened by mob, 384; calls Nat. A. S. Convention, 392, made President Am. A. S. Soc., 414, at first anniversary, 446; circulates Mrs. Child's Appeal, 418; store mobbed, 447, 461; deceived by Am. Union for the Relief, etc., 470-473; difference with G., 471, letter to Recorder, 471, 472; adheres to Am. A. S. S., 473; member Exec. Com., 483; interview with Prof. Andrews, 474; burnt in effigy at Charleston, 485, marked for assassination, 490, 491, 492, 517, 2.4, and for kidnapping, 1.591, 2.1, and mobbing, 5; criticised by G., 87; declines Non-Resistant, 327; absent from N. Y. anniversary, 348, secedes, 355.—Letters to Lundy, 1.190, to G., 202, 237, 300, 312.

Tappan, Charles, founds Am. Union, 1.470, hostile to G., 474.

Tappan, John [d. 1871], attends G.'s lecture, 1.212; founder of Am. Union, 470.

Tappan, Lewis [b. Northampton, Mass., May 23, 1788; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 21, 1873], appearance, 1.399; meets G., 192, 402, drops Colon. Soc., 299, helps G. avoid pursuers, 343, helps found N. Y. City A. S. Soc., 381, secretary, 399, eulogy of G., 400, and Lundy, 405; house mobbed, 447, 461; censures G.'s language, 457; opposes Am. Union for the Relief, etc., 472; member N. Y. Exec. Committee, 483; in danger of assassination, 490, 517; on G.'s censure of G. Smith, 2.88; liberality to G. and family, 115, dissent from G.'s religious views, 113, 117; on H. C. Wright's no-government views, 159, on G.'s course towards Clerical Appeal, 263, 169; at quarterly meeting Mass. A. S. Society, 287, advises division, 288, rejects agreement, 289, opposes enrolment of women, 2.297, hostility to Mass. Soc., 300; opposes Third Party, 312, 313, reviewed by G. Smith, 319; aids Amistad captives, 326; assignment of Am. A. S. S.'s effects, 343; proposed amendments to A. S. constitution, 344; at annual meeting (1840), 348, secedes, 349; at G.'s address, 358; mails resolutions of World's Convention, 381.— Letters to G. Thompson, 1.457, G., 1.472, 473, 2.88, 163, 169.—Portrait in “Autographs of Freedom,” vol. 2, and in “A Sylvan City,” p. 344.

Taylor, Edward T., Rev. [1794-1871], 2.427.

Taylor, Tom [1817-1880], 2.390.

Taylor, Zachary [1784-1850], 1.244.

Telegraph (Vermont), edited by 0. S. Murray, 2.140, notices Clerical Appeal, 167.

Telescope (Columbia, S. C.), 1.242.

Temperance, drinking habits at beginning of century, 1.25, 81, first temperance and total-abstinence paper, 79, rapid progress of reform, 82; G.'s dedication to it, 103, 142, testimonies on shipboard, 2.361, 363, in England, 402, 408, 410, speeches abroad, 396, 397; Edinburgh Rechabite festival, 396, 397.

Texas, plot of annexation, 1.153, 2.79, 82, 246, opposed by J. Q. Adams, 1.153, 2.196; G.'s resolutions against, 2.130, speech against, 152, 170; military operations, 2.79, 197; independence acknowledged, 197; anti-Texas memorials, 244; gag-law applied to them, 247.

Thacher, Moses, Rev., lectures on intemperance, 1.269; edits Telegraph, 273; part in founding New Eng. A. S. Soc., 280, 281.

Thacher, Peter Oxenbridge [1776-1843], charge of libel against Lib., 1.309-311, 501.

Third Party. See Anti-slavery political party.

Thomas, Seth J., 2.187.

Thome, James A., leaves Lane Seminary, 1.454, 2.327.

Thompson, George [b. Liverpool, June 18, 1804; d. Leeds, Oct. 7, 1878], English abolitionist, 1.351; career, 435; religious training, 452; urged to study law, 436; prejudiced by Cresson against G., 355, 435; converted by Thoughts, 436; exposes Cresson, 354, 368; offers to debate with him, 371; reply to Borthwick, 356; visits Wilberforce, 357; introduces G. at Exeter Hall, 369; replies to Cresson's apologists, 377; at Wilberforce's funeral, 379; invited to U. S. by G., 436; arrives, 434, 446, 450; turned out of hotel, 451; threatened with mobbing, 446, 451; G.'s welcome, 434; oratory praised by G., 435, by Brougham, 436; mission justified against censure, 439, as purely moral, 443, 444, 463, compared with Lafayette's, 435, 503; first speech, 451; New England tour and mobs, 452, 516-520, 2.2-4, 6; shut out of Boston halls, 1.453;

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