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[473] mob, 2.42; counsel in Med case, 79; attends hearing before Legislature, 95; at Mrs. Chapman's, 105; joins Third Party, 414; son-in-law of N. Winslow, 1.289, 2.69; tributes from G., 1.223, 273.—Letter to G., 2.41, 42.

Shackford, Capt., 1.484.

Sharpless, Joseph, host of G., 1.341, and of members of Nat. A. S. Conv., 415.

Shattuck, —, Mr. (of Boston), 2.69.

Shaw, Lemuel [1781-1861], 2.79.

Shepard, George, Rev., Letter from G., 1.204.

Shipley, Thomas [b. Philadelphia, April 2, 1787; d. Philadelphia, Sept. 17, 1836], early friend to G., 1.203; vice-pres. Penn. Soc., 207; delegate Nat. A. S. Convention, 398, motion, 406, criticises Declaration, 406; tribute from G., 2.64.—Letter from G., 2.64.

Short, Moses, cabinet-maker, 1.34; recaptures his runaway apprentice, 35.

Sidney, Algernon, favorite author of G., 1.187.

Silliman, Benjamin [1779-1864], 1.301.

Simmons, Charles, Rev. [d. N. Wrentham, Mass., 1856, aged 58], 2.425.

Sisson, Susan, 2.227.

Slade, William [1786-1859], anti-slavery course in Congress, 2.68, 106, 197.

Slave insurrections, Va., 1.230, 231, 249, 251; Miss., 485, 501.

Slavery in U. S., described by Wesley, 1.39; inequitable representation in Congress, 139-140.

Slave's Friend, Am. A. S. S. publication, 1.483; burnt at Charleston, 485.

Slave trade, foreign, at South, contraband, 1.163; domestic, 164.

Smeal, William [d. Glasgow, 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; colonizationist, 1.296, 2.52, leaves the Society, 1.299, 300, 454, 2.52, 87, 94; founds colored manual-labor school, 1.422; houses the mobbed N. Y. A. S. S., 2.42, 65; joins abolitionists, 52; criticised by G., 87, 88, 90, 94, aid to G., 87-89, 278, praise of G. and Lib., 88, 278, first meets him, 88; not at Worcester, 170; plan to convert A. S. organization, 246, 259, 275; favors equal female membership, 297, and A. S. decentralization, 298; possible candidate for President, 317; favors Third Party, 319, 339, 340; aids Non-Resistant, 327; prepares Albany Convention, 341, 342; connection with Stanton by marriage, 260.—Letter to J. Leavitt, 2.319.— Portrait in Life.

Smith, John (of Andover, Mass.), 2.427.

Smith, John Cutts [b. John Smith Cutts], 1.278.

Smith, Roswell C., 1.392.

Smith, William [1784-1835], 1.361.

Snelling, William Joseph [b. Boston, Dec. 26, 1804; d. Chelsea, Mass., Dec. 24, 1848], edits Amateur, 1.273; part in founding New Eng. A. S. Soc., 278, 280.

South Carolina, modifies first draft of Declaration, 1.167; bill to prohibit instruction of colored people, 86; nullification, 233; legislative appeal to North against abolitionists, 2.76.

Southard, Nathaniel, delegate to Nat. A. S. Convention, 1.395.

Southern Religious Telegraph, 2.83.

Southwick, Abby, 2.383.

Southwick, Eliza [b. 793], Mrs. Philbrick, 2.160.

Southwick, Joseph [b. South Danvers, Mass., Sept. 11, 1791; d. Grantville, Mass., May 10, 1866], Quaker, 1.397; descent, 2.46; delegate to Nat. A. S. Convention, 1.397; hospitality to Thompson, 2.46, and G., 47, 48, 69; at Mrs. Chapman's, 105.

Southwick, Thankful (Hussey) [b. Portland, Me., July 3, 1792; d. Grantville, Mass., April 29, 1867], at mobbed A. S. meeting, 2.2; message to G., 49; officer of Non-Resistant Society, 229, 327, of Boston Fem. A. S. S., 420; calls Chardon St. Convention, 422.

Spectator (N. E.), anti-slavery paper, 1.472, 2.36, 134; edited by W. S. Porter, 175; exposes Rev. E. White, 138; bought by Gulliver, 158; publishes Clerical Appeal, 136, 137, letter from J. T. Woodbury, 141, 152, calls for orthodox A. S. organization, 173, accuses G. of neglecting Sabbath, 174; dies, 252.

Sprague, Charles [1791-1875], 2.22.

Sprague, Peleg [1793-1880], son of Seth, 1.514, 2.220, 274, career, 1.496; a judge, 501; invited to Faneuil Hall meeting, 487, speech, 496-498, 2.188; reviewed by G., 1.504-511; attack on Thompson, 497, 510, 516, testifies to his power, 2.59.

Sprague, Seth, presides at N. E. Convention, 2.220; speech in Faneuil Hall, 1.54, 2.274; at N. Y. anniversary, 347.

Springfield (Mass.) Convention, 2.414, 418, 419.

Stacey, George, opposes admission of women to World's Convention, 2.3(9, 370, 372, tries to draw G. in, 375.

Standard, National A. S., 2.49; organ Am. A. S. S., 351, founded, 351, 359, first number, 389; Rogers wanted as editor, 386, 409, 410, secured as contributor, 420, 423, 428, financial straits, 425, 417, 420, 432; threatened by Leavitt, 418; in charge of J. C. Jackson, 428, of O. Johnson, 420, 428.

Stanley, Lord [1799-1869], introduces Emancipation Bill, 1.348; at Wilberforce's funeral, 379.

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