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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 1 3 1 Browse Search
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.366. Baptists, Palmers of that denomination, 1.11: Fanny Lloyd's conversion, 15; First Church in Newburyport, 24; Gen. Tract Society's proslavery instructions, 478; Gen. Convention meets at Richmond, 479; Board of For. Missions reply to London Board, 479, 484; Nat. Baptist A. S. Convention, 2.356.—See also N. Colver, E. Galusha, C. P. Grosvenor, W. Hague, H. Malcolm, 0. S. Murray, R. Potter, F. Wayland. Barbadoes, James G. [d. West Indies, 1841], 1.395. Barclay, Robert, 2.110. Barker, James, 1.316. Barrett, Jeremiah, 1.353. Bartlett, Charles, 1.330. Bartlett, Ezekiel, a wood sawyer, 1.28, boards G., 27, 32, 35. Bartlett, William Francis, 1.330. Bassett, William [b. Lynn, Mass., Mar. 4, 1803; d. there June 21, 1871], at Peace Convention, 2.228; on Lib. finance com., 256, 331, 332; correspondent of E. Pease, 412; cut off from Friends' Society, 413; calls Chardon St. Convention, 422. Beacon (Norfolk), 1.467. Beckwith, Geo. C. [d. 1870, aged 70], opposes radical pe
Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 1, Chapter 10: Prudence Crandall.—1833. (search)
ch ran thus: Prudence Crandall to W. L. Garrison. Boston, January 29th, 1833. Ms. Mr. Garrison: The lady that wrote you a short time since would inform you that she is now in town, and should be very thankful if you would call at Mr. Barker's Hotel The Marlboroa Hotel, 229 Washington Street, kept by Mr. James Barker. from which the Providence stages took their departure. and see her a few moments this evening at 6 o'clock. Yours, with the greatest respect, P. Crandall. Mr. James Barker. from which the Providence stages took their departure. and see her a few moments this evening at 6 o'clock. Yours, with the greatest respect, P. Crandall. The nature of this interview may be inferred from a third letter: Prudence Crandall to W. L. Garrison. Canterbury, February 12th, 1833. Ms. Mr. Garrison: I can inform you that I had a very pleasant passage home. Arrived here Saturday evening about 8 o'clock; Feb. 2. saw Mr. Packer Capt. Daniel Packer, one of the board of visitors of Miss Crandall's white school, and a man of great prominence as a manufacturer, a temperance advocate, and the founder of a Baptist church at
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 15. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Terry's Brigade, formerly John M. Jones's. (search)
Steele, Jos. W. Shearin, Z. L. Wall, J. T. Wall, W. B. Wortledge, W. A. Winkler, S. W. Richardson, J. W. Johnson, J. N. Kelly. Co. G. Sergeant J. C. Trout, J. C. Hanes, R. B. Richardson, S. H. Tinsley, R. C. Vandegrift, C. P. Allen, A. G. Selling, Private J. P. Bradley, J. C. Foster, James Foster, Marshall Gross, B. Newman, Wm. Pollard, J. G. Seley, Corporal M. C. Mells, H. J. Johns, L. A. Gay, Private W. S. Amos, Private H. G. Vaughan, G. R. Williams, James Barker, James C. Brett. Co. H. Sergeant Jas. W. Holt, R. M. DuBose, Private Wm. Wright, J. B. W. Hall, A. K. Jenkins, Private Lloyd Weeks, A. T. Carroll, Thomas A. Blakey, Joshua Lindsay, W. H. Hanes. Co. I. Sergeant John T. Gibson, D. Averith, Wm. DeLacy, J. C. Harris, W. C. Powell, Corporal S. P. Dalton, B. H. Brightwell, Private Wm. Arnold, H. H. Bentley, Private Jacob Boone, M. L. Brightwell, I. X. Garnet, J. W. N. Johnson, Wm. Knight, J. H. Leroy, J. W.
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 32. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Parole list of Engineer troops, Army of Northern Virginia, surrendered at Appomattox C. H., April 9th, 1865. (search)
. Shearin, Z. L. Wall, J. T. Wall, W. B. Worlledge, W. A. Winkler, J. W. Johnson, J. N. Kelly. Company G. Wm. R. Johnson, Captain. Wm. A. Gordon, Second Lieutenant. Sergeants—R. B. Richardson, S. H. Tinsley, R. C. Vandegrift, C. P. Allen, A. J. Silling, J. C. Trout, J. C. Hanes. Corporals—M. C. Metts, H. J. Johns, L. A. Guy. Privates—W. S. Amos, John P. Bradley, J. E. Foster, James Foster, Marshall Gross, B. Newman, Wm. Pollard, J. G. Seay, H. J. Vaughan, Geo. R. Williams, Jas. Barker, Jas. C. Britt, Robt. C. English, Jas. C. Garrett, Wm. R. Hopkins, John D. Malone, Jas. N. Marshall, A. P. Meadows, L. T. Meador, John Sheppard, Micajah Stone, J. A. Walder, Wm. H. Wicks. Company H. John Bradford, Captain. Thomas J. Moncure, First Lieutenant. R. W. Peatross, Second Lieutenant. Sergeants—James W. Holt, R. M. DuBose. Privates—William Wright, W. H. Haynes, J. B. W. Hall, A. K. Jenkins, Lloyd P, Weeks, A. Y. Carroll, Thomas A. Blakey, Joshua Lindsay. Comp