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A. S. Soc., 1.277; founds Chr. Monitor, 304; his Unitarianism disapproved by G., 307; assists P. Crandall, 319, 320, 322, 416; letters to Judson, 417; troubled by G.'s language towards Canterbury, 322; opens his pulpit to him, 339, 341; delegate to Nat. A. S. Conv., 395, debate en route, 396, committeeman, 397, 399, 406, amends G.'s Declaration, 400, reads it, 407; friend of Helen Benson, 424; marries her to G., 427; welcome to Roxbury, 428; at Groton with Thompson, 451, 452; literary style, 461; A. S. labors with Unitarian clergy, 463; on Channing's riot sermon, 466; labors with Channing, 466; experience with Quakers in Newport, 479; mobbed in Haverhill, 517, in Montpelier, 2.39; home in Boston, 67; corr.
sec. Mass. A. S. S., 138; interview with H. Martineau, 69, 98; counsel from G. as to A. S. meeting, 85; writes Mass.
A. S. report for 1835, 86; attends hearing before Mass.
Legislature, 95-97; hears Channing preach, 98; attends colored church, 99; tribute to Henry Benson, 121; defence of G., 122, 123; to be at Worcester, 170; peace lectures, 222, 227; calls Peace Convention, 222, prepares for it, 223, 224, calls it to order, 226, on committee, 228, cannot subscribe Declaration, 229, 236, 237; grieved by A. S. division, 293, 294; motion to heal, 305; at Non-Resistance meeting, 327, at N. Y. anniversary, 348, at Chardon St. Convention, 424-426.—Letters to G., 1.304, 466, 2.223, 293, F. Jackson, 2.60, H. C. Wright, 2.94; from G., 1.221, 314, 428, 431, 450, 2.56, 66, 85, 113, 209, 224, 236, 241, 261, 401, H. Ware, Jr., 1.462, 465, Henry Benson, 1.261, 262, 286, G. W. Benson, 1.471, C. C. Burleigh, 1.476.
Means, Isaac, instigates Boston mob, 2.10, 43.
Med case, judge and counsel, 2.79, fee, 49.
Medcalf, William, 1.167.
Mellen, George W. F., 2.428.
Mellen, Prentiss [1764-1840], 1.302.
Mercantile Journal (Boston), 2.35.
Merchants' Hall, office of National Philanthropist, 1.80; of Liberator, 220.
Mercury (Charleston), news as to Walker's Appeal, 1.240; favors a hostile Southern Confederacy, 2.76.
Meredith, Jonathan, 1.168.
Methodists, N. H. bishops' pro-slavery pastoral letter, 1.477; Gen. Conference censures abolitionists, 2.78, rules out slave testimony, 350; growth of A. S. sentiment, 243.—See also W. Fisk, L. Lee, O. Scott, G. Storrs, La Roy Sunderland, D. Wise.
Miller, —, Rev. (N. Y.), 1.317.
Miller, Jonathan P., at World's Convention, 2.370, 382.
Miller, Tobias H., Rev., 1.41.
Milligan (Millighan), a Louisiana planter, 1.169, 197, 198.
Miner, Charles [1778-1865], 1.111.
Minot, Harriet, Mrs. I. Pitman, 1.330.— Letters to G., 1.330; from G., 1.331, 332, 338, 342.
Mississippi, doctors and gamblers hung, 1.485, 501.
Missouri, admission as a slave State, 1.88, 2.106; compromise, 1.90, 92, 2.80, 106; refuses State aid to colonization, 1.148.
Mitchell, Charles [d. 1831], counsel for G., 1.68, plea, 170, motion in arrest of judgment, 171.
Mitchell, Stephen, 1.68.
Monroe, James [1758-1831], pro-slavery action, 1.154, father-in-law of S. L. Gouverneur, 493.
Montgomery, James [1771-1854], 2.395.
Monthly Offering, 2.284.
Moore, E. N., witnesses Boston mob, 2.1, 17, 21, 25, 26, describes Homer's end, 35.
Moore, Esther [d. Philadelphia, Nov. 21, 1854, in 80th year], at founding of Am. A. S. S., 1.398; speaks at Penn.
Hall, 2.215.
Moore, John [1788-1867], 1.251.
Moore, Mark, 2.383.
Moral Reform, 2.326, 409.
Morgan, William, abducted by Masons in 1826, 1.113.
Morpeth, Lord [1802-1864], at Wilberforce's funeral, 1.379, at S. Gurney's place, 2.385, 387, kindness to G., 387.
Morrison, Robert [1782-1834], 1.359.
Morss, Joseph B., fellow-apprentice of G., 1.40.
Mott, James [b. Cowneck, Long Island, June 29, 1788; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan 26, 1868], agent for Genius, 1.145; early friend to G., 203, liberalizing influence of self and wife on G., 204; delegate Nat.
A. S. Convention, 398; calls on G., 2.211; delegate to World's Convention, 354, lodges with G., 383, protests against exclusion of women, 382; on G.'s third son, 385; in Dublin, 402.
Mott, Lucretia [b. Nantucket, Mass., Jan. 3, 1793; d. Philadelphia, Nov. 11, 1880], member Nat. A. S. Convention, 1.398, amends the Declaration, 407, not asked to sign it, 413; founds Phila.
Fem. A. S. Soc., 417; calls on G., 2.211; speech at Penn.
Hall, 216; at Non-Resistance meeting, 327; made member Exec.
Com. Am. A. S. S., 349; delegate to World's Convention, 351, 353, 354, 357, 361; on C. Stuart's littleness, 371; greets G. and party, 373, 383; praise from Mrs. Opie, 375.
excluded from World's Convention as a heretic, 375; at W. Ashurst's, 377, at A. Braithwaite's, 384, at W. Ball's, 384; on G.'s third son, 385, 386; at E. Reid's, 387; high estimation, 388; sits to Haydon,
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