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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 1: the Boston mob (second stage).—1835. (search)
that purpose. I fortunately extricated myself from the rope, and was seized by two or three powerful men, to whose firmness, policy and muscular energy I am probably indebted for my preservation. They were the Messrs. Daniel and Buff [Aaron] Cooley, an eminent trucking firm on India Street. Their action at this particular juncture was a great surprise to all of their acquaintance, as their associates were nearly all opponents of the abolitionists (E. N. Moore, in Boston Sunday Budget, Mar. dragged him from under the bench, put a rope round his neck, and brought him to the window to hang him out. I had thought it was good sport up to this time, but when I saw him standing there so pale I thought it was going too far, and said to Aaron Cooley, Let's go to the rescue; and with some more who helped us we got him clear and ran him into the City Hall. . . . I exchanged coats [and I think he said hats] with him (see Lib. 5.187).—a third, a stock—a fourth, a cap as a substitute for my l
d, 450, and thrown overboard, 482, and colonizationists proscribed, 450; on anti-abolition sentiment, 521; favors non-intercourse, 2.5; excites mob against Thompson, 6, 7, 10, 12; loses its patronage, 35. Congregational Gen. Association, of Conn., opposes non-clerical moral teaching, 2.130, 35; of Mass., issues Pastoral Letter, 133.—See Orthodox Congregationalists. Connecticut, black law, 1.321, repealed, 2.243; no heed to Southern appeals, 76; protest against new slave States, 243. Cooley, Aaron and Daniel, 2.21, 24. Coolidge, Nathaniel, 2.29. Cooper, Emanuel, 1.353 Copley, Josiah, 1.220. Cornell, William M., Rev., 2.136. Cornish, Samuel E., Rev., 1.483. Courier (Boston), edited by J. T. Buckingham, 1.71; communications from G., 74-77, 97, 181, 218; abuse of Thompson, 440, 2.6; letters to Otis & Co., 1.521; excites Boston mob, 2.6, praises it, 36. Courier and Enquirer (N. Y.), edited by J. W. Webb, 1.383; stirs up mob against G., 381, 387, and Thompson, 446, 451, a