s rising, 1.25; convention to revise Constitution, slavery debate, 154; alarm at Walker's Appeal, 160, 231; House bill excluding free colored immigrants, 162; Nat Turner rising, 230, 231, 249, 250; Legislative debates on slavery, 251, 252; attempted bill to remove free blacks, 252; Richmond anti-abolition meeting, 484-486; Legislative appeals against abolitionists, 2.76, 77.
Vroom, Peter D. [1791-1873], 2.62.
Walker, Amasa [b. Woodstock, Conn., May 4, 1799; d. N. Brookfield, Mass., Oct. 29, 1875], overhears a would-be kidnapper of G., 1.324; voted for by G., 455, 2.302; opposes Am. Union for the Relief, etc., 1.472; defense of G. and Lib., 2.122, 279; calls Peace Convention, 223, part assigned, 223, 224, officer, 227, opposes Non-Resistance Soc., 242; officer Boston A. S. Society, 243.
Walker, David [b. Wilmington, N. C., Sept. 28, 1785; d. Boston, June 28, 1830], career, 1.159-161; Appeal, 159, effect in Va., 160, 231, in Ga., 160; associated with G. by Cresson, 436. Father