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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 3 1 1 Browse Search
Historic leaves, volume 7, April, 1908 - January, 1909 1 1 Browse Search
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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 3, Chapter 6: third mission to England.—1846. (search)
ffecting Glasgow Argus, Oct. 15, 1846. terms, at a public meeting in Glasgow, he took notice of his venerated predecessor's Repose at length, firm Friend of human kind. A few days after their last meeting at Playford Hall, Mr. Garrison, with Douglass for his companion, betook Aug. 24-28, 1846. himself to Bristol and Exeter. At the former place he was the guest of John Bishop Estlin, an eminent 47 Park St. surgeon and oculist. W. L. Garrison to H. C. Wright. Bristol, August 26, 1846. Ms. Yesterday afternoon, we had a public meeting at the Victoria Rooms (a splendid building), which was attended by a most select assemblage, the Mayor of the city presiding on the occasion, who introduced us in a very handsome manner. The hall was filled—a considerable part of the assembly being members of the Society of Friends, of the affluent class. Very marked attention was paid to our remarks, and all seemed to be highly gratified; but, to me, it was anything but an animat
Ae 41. See noble manhood laid in dust, The loved one sleeps among the dead; In Christ 'mid death he put his trust, To him we trust his soul has fled. Joseph Swett, died Sept. 4, 1849, aged 40 years. My husband's grave, that hallowed spot, By me it ne'er shall be forgot; The tombstone that doth mark the place, And shall it be by time defaced. Sacred to the memory of Moses Young, Jr., who died Dec. 14, 1844, aged 35 years. In the silent grave we leave him, Till the Resurrection morn, Then, O Lord, thy word shall raise him, And restore his lovely form. Anna, wife of John Leland, died Aug. 26, 1846, aged 78 years. To die is your gain, my Mother. John Leland, died April 11, 1851, aged 90 years. At rest, my Father. Emeline, daughter of Osgood and Mary Dane, died April 10, 1846, aged 25 years. We loved her on earth,— May we meet her in heaven. [It may be well to add here that since 1857 many removals have been made from this to neighboring cemeteries.—