Found 419 total hits in 248 results.
and emancipation ordinance of, 163; and military control of Missouri, 163.
Garrison, William Lloyd, 13 21, 26, 201, 202; dragged through streets of Boston, 32; imprisonment for libel, 54; reception in England, 131-132; speech at Exeter Hall, 131. Genius of Universal Emancipation, The, 51. Giddings, Joshua R., 2, 6, 205.
Gillinghamm, Chalkly, 203.
Goodell, William, 203, 205.
Grant, General, 44; and Charcoals, 172; nomination by Missouri Radicals, 174-176; capture of Fort Donelson, 192.
Greeley, Horace, 142, 148, 178, 179.
Green, Beriah, 203.
Green, William, Jr., 203.
Grimke sisters, 38, 103-106, 204.
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Hale, John P., 10, 205. Hall, John B., 201.
Hall, Robert B., 203. Hallock's Order Number Three, 141.
Harrison, Wm. Henry, 5.
Hay, John, 136.
Henry, Patrick, Williamsburg speech, 88.
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 204. Hints toward Emancipation in Missouri, 158. Hollie, Sally, 205.
Hopper, Isaac, 205.
How, John, 155.
Howland, Joseph A., 205.
Hudson, Professor, 35, 11
States, 31.
Slavery, destruction of, i; overthrow of, 3; in antebellum days, 20; and Biblical authority, 22; a State institution, 27; condemned by Washington, Jefferson, and Henry, 31; Northern support, 33-35, 68; spread of, 42; introduction into Territories, 43-44; practical extirpation, 138.
Sleeper, John R., 203.
Smith, Gen. A. J., 168.
Snelling, William J., 201.
Southard, Nathaniel, 202. South Carolina black horse, 192.
Southmayd, Daniel, 202.
Southwick, Joseph, 202.
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 102, 204.
Stanton, Henry Brewster, 204.
Stebbins, Giles B., 205.
Sterling, John M., 203.
Stevens, Thaddeus, 148, 177.
Stewart, Alvin, 205.
Stillman, Edwin A., 203.
Stockton, Henry K., 201 Stone, Lucy, 205.
Stone, Thomas T., 205.
Stowe, Harriet Beecher 11, 101, 102.
Sumner, Charles, 148, 179.
Sutliff, Levi, 203 Sutliff, Milton, 203.
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Tappan, Arthur, 34. Tappan, Lewis, 34, 203.
Taussig, James, 172.
Taylor, Gen. Z., 6. Texas, annexation of, 44.
Thatcher, Moses, 201. Th
, Recollections, 08. Mexican War, 44. Missouri, 157-185; Compromise, 6, 12, 139-140; admission to Union as slave State, 43; slavery contest, 67 ;andtheUnion, 159-160; Radicals, 159; Conservatives, 159; Charcoals, 159; Claybanks, 159; military control of, 163-166; guerrilla bands, 165; pacification of, 168; Radicals, opposition to Lincoln, in National Convention, 168-169; delegation to Lincoln, 169-171; Germans, attacks on, 181-182; loyalty of, 182-183. Missouri Democrat, The, 157-158; and Louis Snyder, 158-159; opposition to Lincoln, 180; support of Johnson, 180. Monroe, James, 205.
Moody, Loring, 205.
Morris, Senator, 205.
Mott, Mrs. Lucretia, 38, 102-103.
Mott, James, 203.
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National Anti-Slavery Advocate, 204. National Era, The, 0000, 207-208.
Negroes, prejudice against, in North, 35; in Ohio, 36; stronger in North than in South, 36; suffrage, 80; failure as freemen, 80-81.
Newcomb, Stillman E., 201.
Nicolay, J. C., 136. Nigger Hill, 26, 73. Nigger-pens, 31.
Noyes, 17
speech, 88.
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 204. Hints toward Emancipation in Missouri, 158. Hollie, Sally, 205.
Hopper, Isaac, 205.
How, John, 155.
Howland, Joseph A., 205.
Hudson, Professor, 35, 112, 205.
Hudson, Frederic, 89.
Hume, John, 208-210.
Hutchinsons, the, 141.
I
Ile a Vache, 133. Indiana, introduction of slavery into, 5.
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Jackson, Claiborne F., 186; attempt to make Missouri secede, 186-188; outwitted by Nathaniel Lyon, 188.
Jackson, Stonewall, defeat of, 184.
Jewitt, Daniel E., 202.
Johnson, Andrew, 171, 180.
Johnson, Oliver, 73, 201.
Johnson, Samuel, 205.
Jones, David, 203.
Joselyn, Simeon, 203.
Julian, Geo. W., Political Recollections, 177.
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Kansas-Nebraska Bill, 44.
Kedzie, James, 208-2 10.
Kelly, Abby, 38-39.
Kendrick, John, 205. Kentucky, 21.
Kimball, David T., Jr., 202.
King, Leicester, 205.
Kingsley, Alpheus, 203. Knapp, Isaac, 201. Know-Nothings, 9.
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Lafayette, 7.
Lane, James H., 194-197; canvas for U. S. Senator, 196
of, 134-135; and emancipation, 136-149; and Missouri Compromise, 139; message to Minister Dayton of Paris, 140; proposed constitutional amendment, 144; special message to Congress, December, 1863, 144; emancipation policy, 145; and Abolitionists, 147; and Free-Soilers, 172; Congressional sentiment toward, 177; antagonism to, 177-180; Life of, by I. N. Arnold, 177.
Lincoln, Sumner, 205.
Longhead, Joseph, 203.
Lovejoy, Elijah P., shooting of, 32, 89, 14-115, 161.
Lowell, Ellis Gray, 204.
Lundy, Benjamin, 27, 50-54; meeting with Garrison, 54.
Lyon, Nathaniel, 188.
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McCrummil, James, 203. McCullough, John, 203.
McKim, John, 203.
Mace, Enoch, 203.
Manumittal, arguments against, 34-35.
Marshall, Tom, 70. Massachusetts Legislature and slavery, 105.
May, Samuel J., 203.
May, Rev. S. T., Recollections, 08. Mexican War, 44. Missouri, 157-185; Compromise, 6, 12, 139-140; admission to Union as slave State, 43; slavery contest, 67 ;andtheUnion, 159-160; Radicals, 159; Conservat
ly, 205.
Hopper, Isaac, 205.
How, John, 155.
Howland, Joseph A., 205.
Hudson, Professor, 35, 112, 205.
Hudson, Frederic, 89.
Hume, John, 208-210.
Hutchinsons, the, 141.
I
Ile a Vache, 133. Indiana, introduction of slavery into, 5.
J
Jackson, Claiborne F., 186; attempt to make Missouri secede, 186-188; outwitted by Nathaniel Lyon, 188.
Jackson, Stonewall, defeat of, 184.
Jewitt, Daniel E., 202.
Johnson, Andrew, 171, 180.
Johnson, Oliver, 73, 201.
Johnson, Samuel, 205.
Jones, David, 203.
Joselyn, Simeon, 203.
Julian, Geo. W., Political Recollections, 177.
K
Kansas-Nebraska Bill, 44.
Kedzie, James, 208-2 10.
Kelly, Abby, 38-39.
Kendrick, John, 205. Kentucky, 21.
Kimball, David T., Jr., 202.
King, Leicester, 205.
Kingsley, Alpheus, 203. Knapp, Isaac, 201. Know-Nothings, 9.
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Lafayette, 7.
Lane, James H., 194-197; canvas for U. S. Senator, 196-197; attitude on slavery, 197.
Lawrence, city of, capture by Quantrell, 165; butchery of inhabitants
201. Thirteenth Amendment, 138; vote on, 143-144.
Thompson, Edwin, 205. Thoughts on African Colonization, 129. Thurston, David, 202.
Toombs, Robert, 13.
Torrey, Charles Turner, 118-119.
Townsend, Dr., 205.
U
Uncle Tom's Cabin, 61, 208. Underground railroad, 121-127; confession of John Smith, 121-127. United States in Far East, 85; Army increase of, 85; Navy increase of, 85.
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Van Buren, Martin, 4; a doughface, 4; Free Soiler, 5.
Van Zant case, 61.
Vickers, Anson, 203.
Virginia, 21.
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Wade, Benjamin F., 44, 179, 205.
Wakefield, Horace P., 202.
Walker, Jonathan, branded, 119.
Washington, Booker, 136.
Watkins, Frances E., 205.
Weld, Theodore W., 103, 204.
Wheeling, Va., slavery traffic in, 50.
Whigs, 2, 5-7, 9.
White, James, 203.
Whitney, Eli, 31.
Whitney, Nathaniel, 205.
Whitson, Thomas, 203.
Whittier, John G., 202.
Wilkes, 179.
Winslow, Isaac, 202.
Winslow, Nathan, 202.
Wise, Henry A., 70.
Wright, Elizur, Jr., 203.
Wright, Henry C., 205.
s, 2; story of, 139; moral influence of, 146; Lincoln's reasons for, 146; ineffective, 148; text of, 211-213.
Ewing, Gen. Thomas, 194; repulsion of General Price, 195.
F
Field, David Dudley, 179. Fish, W. H., 205.
Fletcher, Thomas C., 155. Fort Donelson, capture of, 184, 192. Fort Henry, capture of, 184.
Foss, A. T., 205.
Foster, Daniel, 205.
Foster, Stephen, 39. Free-soil party, 65.
Fremont, General, 151; and western command, 184-185; financial bad management, 184; defeats Stonewall Jackson, I 84; removal, 185; freedom proclamation, 185.
Frost, John, 203.
Frothingham, 0.
B., 204. Fugitive Slave Law, 5, 121. Fuller, John E., 201.
Fussell, Bartholomew, 203.
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Gamble, Hamilton R., 160; and emancipation ordinance of, 163; and military control of Missouri, 163.
Garrison, William Lloyd, 13 21, 26, 201, 202; dragged through streets of Boston, 32; imprisonment for libel, 54; reception in England, 131-132; speech at Exeter Hall, 131. Genius of Universal Emancipation, T
Dayton of Paris, 140; proposed constitutional amendment, 144; special message to Congress, December, 1863, 144; emancipation policy, 145; and Abolitionists, 147; and Free-Soilers, 172; Congressional sentiment toward, 177; antagonism to, 177-180; Life of, by I. N. Arnold, 177.
Lincoln, Sumner, 205.
Longhead, Joseph, 203.
Lovejoy, Elijah P., shooting of, 32, 89, 14-115, 161.
Lowell, Ellis Gray, 204.
Lundy, Benjamin, 27, 50-54; meeting with Garrison, 54.
Lyon, Nathaniel, 188.
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McCrummil, James, 203. McCullough, John, 203.
McKim, John, 203.
Mace, Enoch, 203.
Manumittal, arguments against, 34-35.
Marshall, Tom, 70. Massachusetts Legislature and slavery, 105.
May, Samuel J., 203.
May, Rev. S. T., Recollections, 08. Mexican War, 44. Missouri, 157-185; Compromise, 6, 12, 139-140; admission to Union as slave State, 43; slavery contest, 67 ;andtheUnion, 159-160; Radicals, 159; Conservatives, 159; Charcoals, 159; Claybanks, 159; military control of, 163-166; guerrilla bands, 16
03.
Frothingham, 0.
B., 204. Fugitive Slave Law, 5, 121. Fuller, John E., 201.
Fussell, Bartholomew, 203.
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Gamble, Hamilton R., 160; and emancipation ordinance of, 163; and military control of Missouri, 163.
Garrison, William Lloyd, 13 21, 26, 201, 202; dragged through streets of Boston, 32; imprisonment for libel, 54; reception in England, 131-132; speech at Exeter Hall, 131. Genius of Universal Emancipation, The, 51. Giddings, Joshua R., 2, 6, 205.
Gillinghamm, Chalkly, 203.
Goodell, William, 203, 205.
Grant, General, 44; and Charcoals, 172; nomination by Missouri Radicals, 174-176; capture of Fort Donelson, 192.
Greeley, Horace, 142, 148, 178, 179.
Green, Beriah, 203.
Green, William, Jr., 203.
Grimke sisters, 38, 103-106, 204.
H
Hale, John P., 10, 205. Hall, John B., 201.
Hall, Robert B., 203. Hallock's Order Number Three, 141.
Harrison, Wm. Henry, 5.
Hay, John, 136.
Henry, Patrick, Williamsburg speech, 88.
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, 204. Hints towar