Charleston, 485, marked for assassination, 490, 491, 492, 517, 2.4, and for kidnapping, 1.591, 2.1, and mobbing, 5; criticised by G., 87; declines Non-Resistant, 327; absent from N. Y. anniversary, 348, secedes, 355.—Letters to Lundy, 1.190, to G., 202, 237, 300, 312.
Tappan, Charles, founds Am. Union, 1.470, hostile to G., 474.
Tappan, John [d. 1871], attends G.'s lecture, 1.212; founder of Am. Union, 470.
Tappan, Lewis [b. Northampton, Mass., May 23, 1788; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 21, 1873], appearance, 1.399; meets G., 192, 402, drops Colon.
Soc., 299, helps G. avoid pursuers, 343, helps found N. Y. City A. S. Soc., 381, secretary, 399, eulogy of G., 400, and Lundy, 405; house mobbed, 447, 461; censures G.'s language, 457; opposes Am. Union for the Relief, etc., 472; member N. Y. Exec.
Committee, 483; in danger of assassination, 490, 517; on G.'s censure of G. Smith, 2.88; liberality to G. and family, 115, dissent from G.'s religious views, 113, 117; on H. C. Wright's n