hn L. Dimmock, afterwards president of the Shawmut Bank (E. N. Moore, in the Boston Sunday Budget, Mar. 18, 1883). and by onebut he had several runners out,—viz.: George C. Rand and E. N. Moore, who struck off the handbill (Boston Sunday Budget, Mar.n C. Park's letter in the Boston Herald of Jan. 1, 1882. E. N. Moore relates: I procured a piece about three inches wide, andistants saved you from your destined fate.
According to E. N. Moore, it was a room-mate of his and Rand's, Ben. Willis, a vesociates were nearly all opponents of the abolitionists (E. N. Moore, in Boston Sunday Budget, Mar. 18, 1883). They led me aln C. Park's letter in Boston Herald of Jan. 1, 1882, and E. N. Moore's narrative in Boston Sunday Budget of Mar. 18, 1883, anhe jail, followed by the mob ( Garrison Mob, p. 45). So E. N. Moore, as already so often quoted. They were, however, vigorougrant, meets his forlorn end in the Baltimore lock — up (E. N. Moore, in the Boston Sunday Budget, Mar. 18, 1883). The Atlas
, James [1758-1831], pro-slavery action, 1.154, father-in-law of S. L. Gouverneur, 493.
Montgomery, James [1771-1854], 2.395.
Monthly Offering, 2.284.
Moore, E. N., witnesses Boston mob, 2.1, 17, 21, 25, 26, describes Homer's end, 35.
Moore, Esther [d. Philadelphia, Nov. 21, 1854, in 80th year], at founding of Am. A. SMoore, Esther [d. Philadelphia, Nov. 21, 1854, in 80th year], at founding of Am. A. S. S., 1.398; speaks at Penn.
Hall, 2.215.
Moore, John [1788-1867], 1.251.
Moore, Mark, 2.383.
Moral Reform, 2.326, 409.
Morgan, William, abducted by Masons in 1826, 1.113.
Morpeth, Lord [1802-1864], at Wilberforce's funeral, 1.379, at S. Gurney's place, 2.385, 387, kindness to G., 387.
Morrison, Robert [1782-1834],Moore, John [1788-1867], 1.251.
Moore, Mark, 2.383.
Moral Reform, 2.326, 409.
Morgan, William, abducted by Masons in 1826, 1.113.
Morpeth, Lord [1802-1864], at Wilberforce's funeral, 1.379, at S. Gurney's place, 2.385, 387, kindness to G., 387.
Morrison, Robert [1782-1834], 1.359.
Morss, Joseph B., fellow-apprentice of G., 1.40.
Mott, James [b. Cowneck, Long Island, June 29, 1788; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan 26, 1868], agent for Genius, 1.145; early friend to G., 203, liberalizing influence of self and wife on G., 204; delegate Nat.
A. S. Convention, 398; calls on G., 2.211; delegate to World's Co