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Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): chapter 9
tions, 483, 2.127; forecast of Faneuil Hall meeting, 1.487; asserts power of Congress over slavery, 2.75; ready to admit Arkansas, 80; speech on Pinckney resolutions, 81; criticises Channing's Essay, 91; opposes Texas, 196, with help of Lundy, 1.153,very Reporter (N. Y.), 2.386. Anti-Slavery Societies, multiplication of, 2.126, 243. Argyll, Duchess of, 2.387. Arkansas, admission as slave State opposed, 2.79, achieved in Senate, 80, delayed in House, 106. Arthur, Chester A. [b. 1830], 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, 134, 161, 220; answersdoes not attend, 499; construes Constitution like abolitionists, 499; addressed under cover by Clay, 501; dodges vote on Arkansas, : 80; preferred to Harrison by G., 82; silent at Preston's threat, 247. Weld, Theodore Dwight [b. Hampton, Ct., Nove
Utica (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 9
(N. Y.), edited by W. L. Stone, 1.387; incites mobbing of G., 384, 387, reports Utica mob, 2.42. Commercial Gazette (Boston), a low paper, 2.35; comments on G.'s ty for the Abolition of Slavery, 2.82, 378. Friend, 2.412. Friend of Man (Utica), organ of N. Y. A. S. S., 2.207, edited by Goodell, 158, 245, 259, competes wirotest against (Conn.) Congregational Association's popishness, 131; removes to Utica, 94, 259, edits Friend of Man, 158, 259; involved in Woodbury's attack on G., 1 Aug. 15, 1877, aged 84], attentions to G., 2.398, 402. Smith, Gerrit [b. Utica, N. Y., Mar. 6, 1797; d. New York City, Dec. 28, 1874], of Peterboro, 2.259; colonilvan [b. South Granville, N. Y., Sept. 1, 1790; d. N. Y. City, May 1, 1849], of Utica, 2.259; drops Colon. Soc., 1.299, helps found N. Y. A. S. S., 2.170; tries to nvent sacked, 1.448, 466, 2.33, 189.—View in Memorial Hist. Boston, vol. 3. Utica, mob, 2.39, 42, 45, 52; A. S. centre, 259. Van Buren, Martin [1782-1862], Pr
Jaffrey (New Hampshire, United States) (search for this): chapter 9
Joanna, 1.24. Palmer, Mary [bapt. Rowley, Mass., Jan. 11, 1741; d. Jemseg, N. B., Feb. 14, 1822], removal to N. B., 1.3; marries Joseph Garrison, 4; adventure on the river, 5; removal to Jemseg, 11; marries Robert Angus, 12; characteristics, 12; revisits Mass., 12. Panoply, 2.424. Parish, John, 1.392. Park, John C., witnesses Boston mob, 2.17, 25, 32. Park Street Church, G.'s discourse, 1.126; ejects a black pew-owner, 253; lectures by M. Thacher, 269. Parker, Mary S. [d. Jaffrey, N. H., July, 1841, aged 39], in mobbed A. S. meeting, 2.12-14, 15; greets G., 47; host of Mays, 67; hospitality to G., 69, 95; lodges him, 84; presides at Ladies' A. S. Convention, 131; letters from S. M. Grimke, 134; at Penn. Hall, 217. Parker, Theodore, Rev. [1810-1860], befriended by F. Jackson, 1.454; at Groton Convention, 2.421, at Chardon St., 422, 424-426; Life, 144.—Portrait (best for this period) in Frothingham's Life of Parker. Parkman, Daniel, commits G. to jail, 2.24, 28, pr
Aurora, N. Y. (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 9
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
Richmond (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 9
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.
Salisbury (Connecticut, United States) (search for this): chapter 9
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<
Freehold, N. J. (New Jersey, United States) (search for this): chapter 9
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;
Little Compton (Rhode Island, United States) (search for this): chapter 9
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.
Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): chapter 9
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
Hopedale (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 9
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.
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