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[476] aid to Lib., 1.434, 2.279; as to meeting Channing, 1.466; opposes Am. Union for the Relief, etc., 469; labors at Andover, 474, 2.2, 3; forms Methodist A. S. Soc., 1.477; rebukes Cox and Hoby, 481; course described by J. Q. Adams, 487; marked for assassination, 490, 517, 2.4, and kidnapping, 1.49, 519, 2.3; to Lynn with G., 1.491; assailed by P. Sprague, 497, 510, 516; gives up house to G., 502; rumored movements, 517; gallows erected for him in Boston, 519, 2.4; speaks in N. Y., Philadelphia, and Boston, 2, 3, in Albany and Troy, 3; travelling companion, 121; abuse from W. Fisk, 139; driven from N. Y., 1.490, 2.3; calumniated by Kaufman, 4, 90; expulsion called for by Richmond Enquirer and Boston press, 5; asked to address Boston Fem. A. S. S., 6; press excites mob, 6, 9-11; vain pursuit, 7; intended treatment, 21; leaves Boston, 8, 9; mob placard, 9; reported gone to Europe, 39; at I. Winslow's, 43; at J. Southwick's, 46, 47; effigy in a target company, 48; decides to return to England, 48; sails for St. John, 49-51; farewell letters, 53, 58; carries back A. S. documents, 54; sails for England, 58; success of mission, 1.439, 2.58-60; abuse from Gov. McDuffie, 62; portrait painted, 68; cause of expulsion, 93; A. S. tour in England and Scotland, 82, 83; debate with R. J. Breckinridge, 1.449, 2.83; remembered by Mass. A. S. S., 86; accuses Channing of plagiarism, 89; Garrison namesake, 99; expected part in World's Convention, 354; not favorable to admission of women, 371, 372; not invited to speak at meeting of Brit. and Foreign A. S. S., 382; non-committal as to schism in U. S., 385, 398, 410; temperance speech, 396; sits to Haydon, 389; journeys north with G., 383, 388, 395; at Rechabite festival, 396, at Glasgow reception, 399; farewell to G., 402; adviser of Collins, 417; labors in British India, 1.498.—Letters to R. Purvis, 1.433, 434, G., 1.450, 453, 520, 2.44, H. C. Wright, 2.58; from L. Tappan, 1.457, R. D. Webb, 2.403.

Thompson, H. B., 2.24.

Thompson, Henry, 1.167; agent of F. Todd, 168, witness in libel suit, 169, card from G., 179.

Thompson, John W., 1.167.

Thomsonian doctors hung, 1.485; G.'s Thomsonianism made a charge against him, 2.281.

Thorneley, Thomas, 1.349.

Thoughts on Colonization, 1.290-297; effect, 298-302; cost imperils Lib., 311.

Thurston, David, Rev., delegate to Nat. A. S. Convention, 1.395, committeeman, 399, first signer of Declaration, 408.

Ticknor, George [1791-1871], coldness to E. G. Loring, 2.55.—Letters to Prescott, 1.439; from B. R. Curtis, 1.501.

Tillson, Joseph, 2.46.

Times (London), letter from G., 1.354, 366, 367.

Todd, Francis, owner of Francis, 1.165, denounced by G., 166, brings libel suit against him and Lundy, 167, 178, offers withdrawal, 197, secures conviction, 195, 196; card from G., 180, final censure from G., 196; influence against G.'s lecturing in Newburyport, 208.

Torrey, Charles Turner, Rev. [b. Scituate, Mass., Nov. 21, 1813; d. Baltimore, Md., May 9, 1846], cor. sec. Andover A. S. S., 2.220, of Essex Co. A. S. Soc., 300, 331; approves Clerical Appeal, 266; protests against female A. S. membership, 220, 275; contrives clerical plot, 253, 262, 266, 268, 269, 272; abuse of G., 270; speech at annual meeting Mass. A. S. S., 272, defeat, 275; pushes Mass. Abolitionist, 286; at quarterly meeting Mass. A. S. S., 287; protests against equal female membership, 297; defence at New Eng. Convention, 305; founds Mass. Abolition Soc., 306; fails to capture Essex Co. A. S. S., 331; at Albany Convention, 342, at Chardon St., 427; opposes Borden's reflection, 437.

Torrey, M. C., artist, 2.69.

Towne, Joseph H., Rev., co-author of Clerical Appeal, 2.136, 139, 140, 141, 156, 157, at Worcester Convention, 170, at new A. S. organization, 177.

Tracy, Joseph, Rev. [b. 1794], edits Recorder, 1.469, 2.36; founds Am. Union, 1.470; scent for Jacobinism, 2.63; feelings towards G. Smith, 89, towards Clerical Appeal, 139.

Transcendentalism, defined by Mrs. Child, 2.204, reprobated by J. Q. Adams, 224, represented at Chardon St. Convention, 423, 426, 429.

Transcript (Boston), founded by L. M. Walter, 1.21; half-friendly to G., 210; declares G. mad, 386, and cowardly, 2.20, and Thompson a vagabond, 2; extols Boston mob, 35; on Chardon St. Convention, 424.

Trask, George, Rev., Peace resolution at N. E. Convention, 2.277; protests against female A. S. membership, 220; calls Peace Convention, 222.

Traveller (Boston), censures G. for Park St. Church address, 1.138.

Tredgold, J. H., 2.375.

Truesdell, Thomas, host of G., 2.356, 359.

Tucker, St. George [1752-1827], 1.296.

Turner, Nat, rising in Virginia, 1.230, 231, 249; confessions, 250.

Tyler, John [1790-1862], on A. S. documents at South, 1.486; plan to restrict slavery in D. C., 2.325.

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