Contents.
General index.
Allusions to his Parents, from
1 to
3, from
25 to
28,
252.
Anecdotes of Childhood, from
3 to
25.
Allusions to Sarah his Wife,
24,
36,
43,
46,
249 to
252,
289 to
293,
377,
382,
466.
Allusions to
Joseph Whitall,
25,
27,
44 to
46,
466.
Anecdotes of Apprenticeship,
27 to
35.
His Religious Experience,
36 to
46.
Tales of Oppression and Anecdotes of Colored People,
48 to
212.
Anecdotes of Prisoners and of Vicious Characters in Philadelphia, from
212 to
243.
His Love of Fun,
244 to
248,
364 to
374.
Allusions to his
Private Life and Domestic Character,
249,
377 to
380,
458 to
464.
Anecdotes connected with Quakers, from
255 to
276.
Schism in the Society of Friends,
273 to
286.
Anecdotes connected with his Visit to
England and
Ireland,
296 to
313.
Anti-Slavery Experiences in New-York,
314 to
334,
340 to
363,
384,
385,
447 to
458.
His Attachment to the Principles and Usages of Friends,
255,
380 to
383,
458.
Disowned by the Society of Friends in New-York,
386 to
399,
465.
His Connection with the Prison Association of New-York,
409 to
444,
470 to
473,
481 to
485.
His Illness, Death, and Funeral,
470 to
493.