im to Philadelphia, 259; plan of colored college, 259; speaks at Colored Conv.
in Philadelphia, 259, and at town meeting in New Haven, 260; has G. sit for portrait, 339, engraves it, 344; support of P. Crandall, 340; meets G. in N. Y., 342; delegate Nat.
A. S. Convention, 398, committeeman, 399; literary style, 461; member N. Y. Exec.
Corn., 483; reports mob excitement, 490.—Letters to G., 1.259, 260, 301, 339; from P. Crandall, 1.342.
Johnson, Israel H., 2.217.
Johnson, Oliver [b. Peacham, Vt., Dec. 27, 1809], career, 1.273; describes Liberator office, 220, G.'s mode of life, 221; part in founding New Eng. A. S. Soc., 278-280; anti-Universalism, 307; edits Lib. during G.'s absence in Europe, 1.330, 341, 2.360, 396, and in Brooklyn, 128, 208, also, 242, 282; incurs Clerical Appeal.
137, replies, 138; resolutions in N. Y., 2.210, at N. E. Convention, 220; at Peace Convention, 227, and after, 236; sec. Boston A. S. S., 243; gen. agent for Lib., 2.257; on Boyle's religious views,