penal laws against abolitionists, 2.76, 95; reflection opposed by Lib, 81; receives back E. Quincy's commission as justice of peace, 328.
Exeter Hall, anti-colonization meeting, 1.368.
Fairbanks, Drury, 2.105.
Faneuil Hall pro-slavery meeting, call, 1.486-488, 2.10, denounced by G., 1.489, 502; proceedings, 495-501, reviewed by G., 504-514; does not satisfy South, 513, 515; invaluable to abolitionists, 516.
Farmer, John [b. Chelmsford, Mass., June 12, 1789; d. Concord, N. H., August 13, 1838], abolitionist, 1.454; praise of Francis Jackson, 2.60.
Farnham, Harriet, 1.124.
Farnham, Martha, devoted Baptist, 1.24, 27, lodges Abijah and Fanny Garrison, 24, 60, kindness to the latter, 26, letter from her, 32.
Farnsworth, Amos, Dr., eye-witness of Boston mob, 2.13, lends money for Standard, 359, presides at Groton Convention, 421
Farnum vs. Brooks, 1.129.
Farr, Jonathan, Rev. [d. 1845], 2.110.
Faulkner, Charles James [b. 1808], 1.251.
Fenner, Richard, 1.391.
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