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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 4, Chapter 7 : the National Testimonial .—1866 . (search)
Chapter 7: the National Testimonial.—1866.
Without an occupation or accumulated savings, advanced in years, and with health impaired, Garrison contemplates a tly in the N. Y. Independent.
The Society whose existence was declared
Feb. 8, 1866. of such vital consequence continued the Standard, but did nothing more for the ending a few days with his daughter, who had recently become Mrs. Henry
Jan. 3, 1866. Villard and gone there to reside.
He lectured in Philadelphia to a large audie article in the N. Y. Independent, the last but one that he was able to
Mar. 29, 1866. write that year, and in a lecture which he delivered in Auburn, Syracuse, and e verthrown, and that God is glorified.
During the spring and summer months of 1866, Mr. Garrison tried various treatments and remedies for his torturing pains, but , hanging ought certainly to be forever abolished.
The election, in the fall of 1866, of a former compositor on the Liberator as the first
Chas. L. Mitchell. colore
Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 4, Chapter 12 : Inner traits. (search)