157, 158, 173, except Emancipator, 162, copied by proslavery press, 162, viewed by L. Tappan, 163, censured in report by G., 209, approved by Woodbury, 141-143, by Torrey, 266, by Lundy, 322.
Cleveland National A. S. Convention, 2.314-319, 339.
Clinton, De Witt [1769-1828], his person, 1.357; author of Erie Canal, 2.259.
Coates, Lindley [b. Mar. 3, 1794; d. June 3, 1856], 2.355.—Portrait in Smedley's Hist.
Underground R. R.
Codding, Ichabod, Rev. [b. Bristol, N. Y., 1811; d. Baraboo, Wis., June 17, 1866], 2.348.
Coe, William, Rev., supporter of G., 2.269, 287, summoned to Chardon St. Convention, 424.
Coffin, Joshua [b. Newbury, Mass., Oct. 12, 1792; d. June 24, 1864], historian of Newbury, 1.222, teacher, 273, 275; part in founding New Eng. A. S. Society, 278, 280, 281; helps edit Lib., 283; delegate to Nat. A. S. Convention, 395, 398, 399; agent of Lib., 429.—Portrait in Harper's Magazine, 51.176.
Coffin, Peter, 1.222.
Cogswell, Francis, 2.172.
Coles, Edward [
, 1.164.
Essex Courant, 1.59.
Eustis, William [1753-1825], elected Gov. of Mass.
over H. G. Otis, 1.47; censured by G. on account of Mass.
Claim, 61.
Evangelical A. S. Society, Boston, 2.252, 258, New York, 289.
Evangelist (N. Y.), on pro-slavery Southern religious press, 1.479; on Clerical Appeal, 2.140.
Evans, Estwick, 1.64.
Evans, H. W., 1.167.
Evans, William, 1.361.
Evening Post (N. Y.), declares G. mad, 1.385; resistance to pro-slavery terrorism, 521.
Everett, Alexander Hill [1792-1847], incensed by Thoughts on Colonization, 1.298; on Alton and Boston mobs, 186.
Everett, Edward [1794-1865], bro. of A. H. E., 2.186; would help suppress a slave insurrection, 1.64, 303; colonizationist, 303; absent from Faneuil Hall meeting, 499; favors penal laws against abolitionists, 2.76, 95; reflection opposed by Lib, 81; receives back E. Quincy's commission as justice of peace, 328.
Exeter Hall, anti-colonization meeting, 1.368.
Fairbanks, Drury, 2.105.
Faneuil
ed by J. H. Noyes, 2.114, 145, read by G., 144, 145.
Perkins, Jonas, Rev., signer of Clerical Appeal, 2.136, disturbed by H. C. Wright, 224.
Perley, Israel, pioneer to the St. John, 1.1, 2; clerk of patriot meeting, 6-8.
Pettibone, Philo C., Rev., reveals clerical plot, 2.262.
Phelps, Abner, Dr. [b. Belchertown, Mass., Sept. 5, 1779; d. Boston, Feb. 24, 1873], 1.278.
Phelps, Amos Augustus, Rev. [b. Farmington, Conn., Nov. 11, 1804; d. Roxbury, Mass., July 30, 1847, buried in Mt. Auburn], Pastor of Pine St. Church, 1.417; orthodox, 2.138; drops Colonization Society, 1.299; Lectures on Slavery, 236, 417, 418, 464; delegate to Nat. A. S. Convention, 395, 398; interview with J. Breckinridge, 448; literary style, 461; opposes Am. Union for the Relief, etc., 469; accompanies Thompson, 2.2, 3; tribute from G., 54, 60; censures Channing's Essay, 62; mobbed, 67; news about Arkansas, 106; defends G.'s course towards L. Beecher, 113; A. S. lecture, 293; remonstrates with Grimkes, 1
er mother, 423.—Letters from G., 1.473, 2.46, 47, 49, 50, 67, 68, 96, 98, 105, 106, 107, 117, 209, 211, 227, 294, 355, 357, 358, 359, 362, 381, 385, 395.—See Helen E. Benson.
Garrison, James Holley [b. St. John, N. B., July 10, 1800; d. Cambridgeport, Mass., Oct. 14, 1842], 1.16, 18; learns shoemaking in Lynn, 27; to Baltimore with his mother, 31, apprenticed at shoemaking, 32; runs away to sea, 32, 33, 53; sails from Boston, 516; redeemed from Navy, 2.329; ill health, 357; to Brooklyn, 358, ec.
Committee's behavior, 321; repels Lundy's attack, 322, obituary tribute to him, 323; petition for removal of capital, 324; review of J. Q. Adams, 325; at Non-Resistance anniversary, 327-329; redeems his brother from Navy, 329; removes to Cambridgeport, 329; buys out Knapp, 331, 332(1839)——Key to G.'s opposition to Third Party, 2.333; annual report (1840), 334; resolutions on Fitch's recantation, 335, on proslavery church and clergy, 337, 338, 350, on pro-slavery Friends, 338, on the i
e A. S. membership, 2.220; founds Boston Evangelical A. S. S., 252; recantation, 335.—Letter to G., 2.335.
Fitchburg (Mass.), resolutions as to Liberator, 2.266-268, 270, 271.
Fletcher, Richard [1788-1869], career, 1.496; speaks at Faneuil Hall meeting, 496, election opposed by Lib., 2.81; moved by Lovejoy's death, 188.
Florida, admission as a slave State, 2.246.
Floyd, John [d. 1837], 1.31.
Follen, Charles Theodore Christian, Rev. [b. Romrod, Germany, Sept. 4, 1796; d. Long Island Sound, Jan. 13, 1840], arrived in U. S., 1.441, naturalized, 442, sides with abolitionists, 441, persecuted therefor, 1.442, 2.102; joins Cambridge A. S. S., 1.463; literary style, 461; reproves G.'s language, 457; on Channing's riot sermon, 406; desired an officer of Mass.
A. S. S. by G., 2.87; speaks at legislative hearing, 97, 102; meets H. Martineau, 99; loses Harvard professorship, 102; at Mrs. Chapman's, 105; praise of the Grimkes, 205; at Peace Convention, 228; death, 335.—Letter to