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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2 1 1 Browse Search
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transition in municipal government, 2.31; halls shut against abolitionists, 85; moved by Lovejoy's death, 185. Boston Anti-Slavery Society, 2.243. Boston Evangelical A. S. Society, 2.252. Boston Female A. S. Society, founded, 1.305, first president, 2.208, third anniversary, 5; meets at F. Jackson's, 51; attended by H. Martineau, 52; bequest from A. G. Chapman, 208, gift to Am. A. S. S., 359; addressed by A. Kelley, 420. Bourne, George, Rev. [b. Westbury, Wiltshire, England, June 13, 1780; d. New York City, Nov. 20, 1845], 1.342, author of The Book and Slavery, 306; tributes from G. and Lundy, 306; edits Protestant, 222; delegate Nat. A. S. Convention, 398; literary style, 461; resolutions censuring clerical pro-slavery, 2.130; from Boston to N. Y., 159; remonstrance against G.'s non-resistance, 238; predicts exclusion of women from World's Convention, 357.—Letter to G., 2.238.—See particularly the Postscript immediately following the Preface to Volume 1. Bowditch, H