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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2 31 1 Browse Search
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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 3: the Clerical appeal.—1837. (search)
ell, Quincy; Jonas Perkins, Weymouth; and Joseph H. Towne, Boston. The first and last alone were kas excessively harsh. As he and his colleague Towne did not wish to be longer identified with the can Union. Meantime, before Messrs. Fitch and Towne were ready with their rejoinder to the triple printed a letter received by Messrs. Fitch and Towne, while waiting for just such indications of cl the second Clerical Appeal, Messrs. Fitch and Towne Lib. 7.145. partly reiterated their former chnt brought little comfort to Messrs. Fitch and Towne. They asserted that the cause was not identifto attend it; for, doubtless, Woodbury, Fitch, Towne, and their party, will endeavor to rally all t of sedition, and of chastising Messrs. Fitch, Towne and Woodbury. I do not like such language. Ter, much engaged on the business committee, Towne was placed upon the same committee. and did nowith American Union. such deserters as Fitch, Towne and Woodbury) are very busily engaged in holdi[4 more...]
also J. S. C. Abbott, N. Adams, G. Allen, L. Bacon, L. Beecher, G. W. Blagden, H. Bushnell, A. Cummings, C. G. Finney, C. Fitch, R. B. Hall, J. Le Bosquet, N. Lord, A. A. Phelps, G. Shepherd, C. B. Storrs, M. Stuart, M. Thacher, C. T. Torrey, J. H. Towne, J. Tracy, J. T. Woodbury. Osborn, Charles [b. N. C. Aug. 21, 1775; d. Clear Lake, Porter Co., Ind., Dec. 29, 1850], founds Philanthropist, 1.88, Southern experience of slavery, 306. Osgood, S. S., 2.68. Osgood, Samuel, Rev. [1774-1862], 297; defence at New Eng. Convention, 305; founds Mass. Abolition Soc., 306; fails to capture Essex Co. A. S. S., 331; at Albany Convention, 342, at Chardon St., 427; opposes Borden's reflection, 437. Torrey, M. C., artist, 2.69. Towne, Joseph H., Rev., co-author of Clerical Appeal, 2.136, 139, 140, 141, 156, 157, at Worcester Convention, 170, at new A. S. organization, 177. Tracy, Joseph, Rev. [b. 1794], edits Recorder, 1.469, 2.36; founds Am. Union, 1.470; scent for Jacobinism, 2.6