s of eminent Americans.
Foster, Stephen [d. 1831], of Maine, 1.220; first printer of Liberator, 219.
Foster, Stephen Symonds (b. Canterbury, N. H., Nov. 17, 1809; d. Worcester, Mass., Sept. 8, 1881], 2.327.
Fowler, Lorenzo Niles [b. Cohocton, N. Y., about 1811], 2.118.
Fowler, Orson S. [b. Cohocton, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1809], 2.119.
Fox, Charles James [1749-1806], 1.379, 465, tribute from Burke, 2.130.-See, also, the Postscript after the Preface to Vol.
I. Fox, George, anti-slavery,Cohocton, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1809], 2.119.
Fox, Charles James [1749-1806], 1.379, 465, tribute from Burke, 2.130.-See, also, the Postscript after the Preface to Vol.
I. Fox, George, anti-slavery, 2.110, 423.
Francis, F. Todd's vessel, 1.165, carries slaves to New Orleans, 166, 169, 186, 197.
Francisco slave case, 1.282.
Franklin, Benjamin, Pres. Penn. A. S. Soc., 1.89, 425; proverb on removals, 2.51.
Franklin Co., Mass., clerical A. S. convention, : 243.
Free Church (Boston), organization and building, 1.481; turned out of Julien Hall, 2.124; pastor Fitch, 136, 139; opposed to Clerical Appeal, 159; failing attendance imputed to G., 175; Phelps settled over it, 285, 286.