384; total abstinence, 410.—Letters to G., 2.376, 401.
Atherton, Chas. Gordon [1804-1853], gag-rule, 2.247, 248, 249.
Grandson of Atherton, Joshua [1737-1809], 2.247.
Atkinson, Betsey, 1.56.
Atlas (Boston), founded, 1.310; Webster paper, 487; calls Faneuil Hall meeting, 486, 487; accuses abolitionists of rioting, 2.35.
Atlee, Edwin P. [d. Philadelphia, Dec. 25, 1836, in 38th year], early friend to G., 1.203; delegate Nat.
A. S. Convention, 398, committeeman, 399, report, 406.
Aurora (Norwich), 2.99.
Austin, James Trecothic [1784-1870], on the higher law, 1.478; invited to Faneuil Hall meeting, 487; prosecution of Cheever, 1.478, 2.64, 68; reviews Channing's Essay, 68; condemns Lovejoy, 185, 188, 189.
Bacon, Benjamin C., a founder of N. E. A. S. S., 1.280.—Letter from A. Buffum, 1.468.
Bacon, Leonard, Rev. [1802-1881], colonization champion, meets G., 1.204, reviews Thoughts on Colonization, 301; speech before Colon.
Soc., 303; calls G. a demagogue, and is judg
abite festival, 396, at public breakfast, 397; farewell to G., 402; discredited by C. Stuart, 431.
Republican Party, as the successor of Liberty Party and of G., 2.437, 438.
Rhett, Robert Barnwell [1800-1876], 2.244.
Rhode Island, Legislature takes no action against abolitionists, 2.76; Providence Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, 1.89, 425.
Rhode Island A. S. Society formed, 2.79, annual meeting, 423, 428.
Rhode Island Congregational Consociation, 2.220.
Richmond (Va.), anti-abolition meeting, 1.485, 486; press on Faneuil Hall meeting, 504.
Ridge, John, 1.270.
Right and Wrong series, 2.49.
Riley, James, 1.349.
Ripley, George, Rev. [1802-1880], at Groton Convention, 2.421, at Chardon St., 424.
Ripley, James W. [d. 1835], 1.111.
Robeson, Andrew, at Chardon St. Convention, 2.424, gift to G., 432.
Robinson, John P., 1.453.
Robinson, John Staniford [1804-1860], 1.123.
Robinson, Marius R., leaves Lane Seminary, 1.454, 2.182, mobbed, 182.
27.
Hinton, Frederick A. [b. North Carolina], 1.342, on effect of G.'s address to colored people, 334.—Letter to I. Knapp, 1.334.—See J. McCrummell.
Hoby, J., Rev., British abolitionist, 1.480; dodges abolitionists in U. S., 480, 481, 2.212, 401; censured by Thompson, 2.83, by G., 384.
Hodgkin, Thomas, defence of Colon.
Society, 1.301; backs Cresson, 353.
Hodgson, Joseph, 2.59.
Hoge, Thomas [d. 1835], 2.323.
Holiness, doctrine of. See Perfectionism.
Holley, Myron [b. Salisbury, Conn., April 29, 1779; d. Rochester, N. Y., Mar. 4, 1841], career, 2.259; Third Party resolutions, 309; at Cleveland Convention, 310, support and opposition, 311, defeat, 314; success at Warsaw Convention, 319, and Arcade, 341; prepares Albany Convention, 339-342; Life by E. Wright, 316.— Portrait in Life.
Holmes, Obadiah, Rev. [d. 1682, aged 75], 1.426.
Holst, Hermann von [b. 1841], censure of Thompson, 1.439.
Homer, James L., excites Boston mob, 2.10, 11, divides the relics, 18; vo<
capital punishment, 269, imprisonment for debt, 269, tobacco, 1.269, Cherokee outrage, 270, Masonry, 271; tributes to Lundy and Knapp, 272, S. J. May, 273; secures Henry Benson as agent and meets G. W. Benson, 274; first steps towards A. S. organization, 275; interview with Aaron Burr, 276(1831)——Founds New Eng. A. S. Society, 1.277-280, made corr.
secretary, 281, direction of Society, 282; delegate to Phila.
Conv. People of Color, 283; 4th of July address, 285, address to African Abol.
Freehold Soc., 285; lecturing agency and New Eng. tour, 286-290; meets Henry Benson, Moses Brown, and Goold Brown in Providence, 286, 287; at Anti-Masonic Conv., Worcester, 288; converts Gen. Fessenden in Portland, 289; defeats Cyril Pearl at Augusta, 290; issues Thoughts on Colonization, 290; judgment of L. Bacon, 303; on the need of female influence, 305; publishes Rankin's Letters, 305; indebtedness to G. Bourne, 306; denounces the compact of the Union, 307-309; appeal for support of Lib., 311;
ton, 1.448-450; treatment in Providence, 450; debate with G. Thompson and charge against G., 449, 2.83; denounces Penn.
Hall, 218.
Brewer, —, Mr. (of Providence, R. I.), 1.314.
Brewster, Benjamin H., 1.342.
Brewster, Edmund, 1.342.
Brice, Nicholas, presides at temperance meeting, 1.156; at trial of G., 168, 169, unfair rulings, 168, 170, 171, 198, admits there is nothing actionable, 199; card from G., 179, on G.'s ambition for martyrdom, 186.
Briggs, George Ware, Rev. [b. Little Compton, R. I., Apr. 8, 1810], 2.293.
Briggs, James A., 1.116.
Bright, John [b. 1811], 1.435.
Bristol County (Mass.) resolutions as to Lib., 2.268, rescinded, 306.
British and Foreign A. S. Society founded, 2.352, sectarian call to World's Convention, 353, rule out woman delegates, 367-369, efforts to draw in G., 374, 375, anniversary meeting, 382, 383; obstacle to American abolition, 381.
Broadnax, William H., 1.252.
Brocklebank, Samuel, Capt., 1.3, 192.
Brockway, Charles J., 1.56.
oring, 98; her Martyr age, 97, 189; delegate to World's Convention, 353, 378; approves G.'s course, 378; visit from G., 388, 395; describes Father Taylor, 428.—Letters to Mrs. Chapman, 2.378; from her, 2.189.— Portrait in Autobiography, 1877.
Maryland, favors State aid to colonization, 1.148, attempts forcible colonization, 421, 450; Anti-Slavery societies, 89, 159.
Mason, Jeremiah [1768-1848], 1.214.
Mason, Lowell [1792-1872], 1.126.
Mason, Lowell, Jr. [b. 1823], 2.27.
Massachuse [b. Bucks Co., Pa., Nov. 7, 1819], delegate to World's Convention, 2.353, 386.
Needles, Edward [b. Talbot Co., Md., Aug. 2, 1782; d. Mar. 5, 1851], historian Penn.
A. S. S., 1.90; host of G., 2.21, 217.
Needles, John [b. Eastern Shore of Maryland, Oct. 4, 1786; d. there July 18, 1878], 1.145.— Portrait in Still's Underground R. R., p. 748.
Needles, Mary Hathaway [d. Aug. 26, 1873, aged 86], 2.211.
Negro pew, 1.253, 2.160.
Nesbit,——Mr., State Senator of Georgia, 1.247.
New
Mar. 4, 1841], career, 2.259; Third Party resolutions, 309; at Cleveland Convention, 310, support and opposition, 311, defeat, 314; success at Warsaw Convention, 319, and Arcade, 341; prepares Albany Convention, 339-342; Life by E. Wright, 316.— Portrait in Life.
Holmes, Obadiah, Rev. [d. 1682, aged 75], 1.426.
Holst, Hermann von [b. 1841], censure of Thompson, 1.439.
Homer, James L., excites Boston mob, 2.10, 11, divides the relics, 18; vote in Mass.
House, 128; death, 35.
Hopedale (Mass.) Community, 2.328.
Hopkinson, Thomas [1804-1856], 1.453.
Hopper, Isaac Tatem [b. near Woodbury, N. J., Dec. 3, 1771; d. N. Y. City, May 7, 1852], father of Mrs. Gibbons, 2.345; proposed agent A. S. depository, 359.—Portrait in Life.
Horsenail, William, 1.353.
Horton, Jacob, 1.124.
Houston, Sam. [1793-1863], filibuster leader, 2.81; defeats Santa Anna, 79.
Hovey, Charles Fox [b. Brookfield, Mass., Feb. 28, 1807; d. Boston, April 28, 1859], 1.495.
Hovey, Sylvester, 1.474.