Found 419 total hits in 248 results.
olders' factions, 12; defeated for President, 94-99; and Abolitionists, 53; hated by slave-owners, 153.
Douglass, Fred., 112.
Drake, Hon. Charles D., 167.
Dred Scott decision, 45-46; too late for South's purpose, 47.
Dresser, Amos, whipped, 119.
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Emancipation proclamation, 137-138; due to Abolitionists, 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.
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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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as. G., 2, 5, 42, 56-58, 205. Black laws 35;in Ohio, 35.
Black Republic of Texas, 135.
Blair, Gen. Frank P., 158, 186-191; and Missouri emancipationists, i 6; and Missouri Abolitionists, 188; appearance of, 189; fearlessness, 189; quarrel with Fremont, 189; and capture of Camp Jackson, 189-1911; threats against, 190.
Blair, Montgomery, 158, 161.
Bonner, Hon. Benjamin R., 155.
Border-ruffianism, 153.
Border Slave-State message, text of, 213-214.
Boyle, James, 205.
Bradley, John, 135.
Brral Price, 195.
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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
, 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.
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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.
to, 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, 196-197; attitude on slavery, 197.
Lawrence, city of, capture by Quantrell, 165; butchery of inhabitants, 165.
Leavitt, Joshua, 205.
Lewis, Evan, 203.
Lewis, Samuel, 205. Liberal party, 2, 3, 7, 8, 65. Liberator, 21; first issue, 55; South Carolina and Georgia offers reward for its circulation, 55-56; excluded from U. S. mails, 56; offic
; and capture of Camp Jackson, 189-1911; threats against, 190.
Blair, Montgomery, 158, 161.
Bonner, Hon. Benjamin R., 155.
Border-ruffianism, 153.
Border Slave-State message, text of, 213-214.
Boyle, James, 205.
Bradley, John, 135.
Breckenridge, 152; factions, 11.
Breckenridge, Judge Samuel M., 175.
Brodburn, George, 205.
Brown, B. Gratz, 155.
Brown, John, 45, 113.
Brown, William Wells, 205.
Buchanan, James 153.
Buffum, Arnold, 201, 202.
Buffum, James N., 205. Bull Run, 192.
Burleigh, Charles C., 205.
Buxton, Sir Thomas, 132.
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Camp Jackson(St. Louis), 183; affair at, 186-188; effect of capture, 191-194.
Campbell, David, 202.
Campbell, John R., 202.
Capron, Effingham C., 202.
Carlisle, Earl of, 18.
Chapman, Mrs. Henry, 33. Charcoals, Missouri, 159; delegation to President, 162, 166; fight for Free Missouri, 162; appeal to President for protection, 166-168.
Chase, Salmon P., 10, 13, 14, 59-61, 148, 205; financial policy, 60; espousal of Abolitionism, 61; and
, 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, 179.
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Oberlin College, 207. O'Connell, Daniel, 131.
Ohio, pro-slavery, 21; Abolitionists of, 21.
Opdyke, 179.
Ordinance of ‘87, 5.
Otis, James F., 202.
Parker, Theodore, 204.
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Parkhurst, Jonathan, 203. Pennsylvania Hall, firing of, 30. Peonage, 80.
Phelps, Amos, 202, 204. Philippine Islands, 82-87; slavery in, 82; massacres in, 83; abuses in, 82-84; spoliation of, 85.
Phillips,Wendell, 142; speech in Faneuil Hall, 88-89.
Phillips, Mrs., 106-107.
Pillsbury, Parker, 204.
Pleasanton, General, 168.
Pointdexter, 1
very, 21; Abolitionists of, 21.
Opdyke, 179.
Ordinance of ‘87, 5.
Otis, James F., 202.
Parker, Theodore, 204.
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Parkhurst, Jonathan, 203. Pennsylvania Hall, firing of, 30. Peonage, 80.
Phelps, Amos, 202, 204. Philippine Islands, 82-87; slavery in, 82; massacres in, 83; abuses in, 82-84; spoliation of, 85.
Phillips,Wendell, 142; speech in Faneuil Hall, 88-89.
Phillips, Mrs., 106-107.
Pillsbury, Parker, 204.
Pleasanton, General, 168.
Pointdexter, 165. Popular sovereignty, 153.
Powell, Aaron M., 205. Prayer of Twenty Millions, The, 142; text of, 214-215.
Prentice, John, 203.
Presidential campaign of 1844, 7.
Price, General Sterling, 160, 195.
Prohibitionists, 2, 3, 14.
Purviss, Robert, 203.
Putnam, George M., 205.
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Quantrell, 65.
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Rankin, John, 203. Raymond, Henry J., Life of Lincoln, 177. Redmond, C. L., 205. Republican party, 2, 3, 7, 8; elements of, 10; lack of policy, 10; and election of Lincoln, 11; existence due to Abolitionists, 12; and negro r
, 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.
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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.
Anti-Slavery, causes, 2; matter excluded from United States mails, 4; formation of party, 13; pioneers, 49-58; lecturers, 76-78; orators, 88-93; women, 100-107; mobs, 008-1 2; in Haverhill, 108; in Nantucket, 09; martyrs, 113-120; sentiment in England, 130.
Anti-Slavery societies, organization, 26; in New England, 72, 74, 75, 130, 200; National, 76, 79, 87, 201.
Anti-Unionist, 13.
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Bacon, Benjamin C., 201. Bailey, Dr. Gamaliel, 100, 207.
Ballou, Adin, 205.
Barbadoes, James, 202.
Bates, Judge, 61.
Beecher, Henry Ward, 90, 142, 148; speech in England, 90-93; and Lincoln, 92.
Bell, 152.
Benson, George W., 203.
Benton, Thomas H., 154.
Birney, Jas. G., 2, 5, 42, 56-58, 205. Black laws 35;in Ohio, 35.
Black Republic of Texas, 135.
Blair, Gen. Frank P., 158, 186-191; and Missouri emancipationists, i 6; and Missouri Abolitionists, 188; appearance of, 189; fearlessness, 189; quarrel with Fremont, 189; and capture of Camp Jackson, 189-1911; threats against, 190.
Blair, Mont
ce in history, 5; Quakers, 16; physical courage, 16; unselfishness of, 16; motives, 18; persecution of, 20; feelings against, 22; hopefulness of, 26; first presidential ticket, 28; prejudice against, 30; abuse by gentlemen, 32; women, 38; preliminary victory of, 47; denunciation of early, 49; leaders, 186-198.
Adams, John Quincy, 21, 41; attempted expulsion of, from Congress, 69-71; speech in his own defense in Congress, 89.
Altee, Edward P., 203.
Altee, Edwin A., 203. Amalgamation, 35.
Anderson Bill, 165.
Andrew, Governor, of Massachusetts, Peleg's Life of, 179.
Anthony, Susan B., 102, 205.
Anti-Slavery, causes, 2; matter excluded from United States mails, 4; formation of party, 13; pioneers, 49-58; lecturers, 76-78; orators, 88-93; women, 100-107; mobs, 008-1 2; in Haverhill, 108; in Nantucket, 09; martyrs, 113-120; sentiment in England, 130.
Anti-Slavery societies, organization, 26; in New England, 72, 74, 75, 130, 200; National, 76, 79, 87, 201.
Anti-Unionist, 13.
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