; reply to H. Clay, 282; edits Non-Resistant, 326; at Non-Resistance meeting, 327; founds Liberty Bell, 49, 432; made member Exec.
Com. Am. A. S. S., 349, and delegate to World's Convention, 353; guarantees support of Standard, 359, 360; greetings to E. Pease, 406, 412; reports A. Kelley's speech, 419; calls Chardon Street Convention, 422, and disquiets Channing, 424. —Letters to H. Martineau, 2.189, G., 2.224, 240; from G., 2.360, 362, Anne Knight, 2.367, H. Martineau, 2.378.
Chapman, Mary Gray [d. Boston, Nov. 8, 1874, aged 75], at A. S. Fair, 2.68; at Mrs. Chapman's, 105.— Letter from W. Phillips, 2.413.
Chapman, Sarah Greene, 2.49.
Chardon Street Convention, 2.421-431.
Charleston (S. C.), bonfire of A. S. documents, 1.485, 488, espionage of mails, 488; meeting to incite abolition mobs, 492.
Chartists, interfere with A. S. meetings, 2.399, 400.
Cheever, George B., Rev. [b. 1807], abolitionist, 1.454; trial for libel, 478, 2.63.
Cherokees, dispossessed of their l
in Andover.
Charlotte; b. in Medford, Aug. 21, 1797; m. Hezekiah Blanchard, April 11, 1820.
Settled in Boston.
George; b. in Medford, Aug. 26, 1799; d. Oct. 14, 1799, in Medford.
George Washington; b. in Medford, Jan. 26, 1801; d. Dec. 2, 1860, in Medford.
Augusta; b. in Medford, March 1, 1803; m. James T. Woodbury, May 31, 1827.
Settled in Bath, N. H.
Jonathan Porter;3 m. Catherine Gray of Medford, July 22, 1823.
Settled in Boston, but returned to Medford.
Children.
Mary Gray; b. in Boston, May 1, 1824.
Anna Gray; b. in Medford, Sept. 25, 1825; d. May 20, 1851.
George Doane; b. in Boston, June 20, 1831; and d. Nov. 25, 1861.
George D. Porter4; m. Lucretia E. Holland of Boston, Aug. 8, 1860. Child.
George Jonathan Porter;5 b. in Medford, April 21, 1861; m. Julia Marvin of Boston, June 6, 1894. Children.
Catherine Gray; b. July 18, 1897.
Reginald; b. May 22, 1905.
Henry Porter;3 m. 1st, Susan S. Tidd, May 13, 1824. 2d,
Adeline S. Child, Ma