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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2, Chapter 4: Pennsylvania Hall.—the non-resistance society.—1838. (search)
From the Needles's, whose mob-threatened home he quitted, on the night of the burning of the hall, with the parting benediction, Peace be with you, Mr. Garrison took refuge, by invitation, at the friendly house of Morris L. Hallowell, No. 240 North Sixth St., where the Junior Anti-Slavery Society had gathered to meet Henry C. Wright. About two o'clock the next morning (May 18) a covered carriage was driven to the door, into which he got and was spirited away. Joseph Parrish, Jr., Israel H. Johnson, and Robert Purvis bore the chief part in this deliverance. The mob violence continued for several days, and ended, as usual, by alarming the respectable sympathizers with it ( History of Pennsylvania Hall, p. 141; Lib. 8.87). Awful as is this occurrence in Philadelphia, it will do incalculable good to our cause; for the wrath of man worketh not the righteousness of God. Our friends are all in excellent spirits, shouting, Alleluia! for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth! Let the
Y. Exec. Corn., 483; reports mob excitement, 490.—Letters to G., 1.259, 260, 301, 339; from P. Crandall, 1.342. Johnson, Israel H., 2.217. Johnson, Oliver [b. Peacham, Vt., Dec. 27, 1809], career, 1.273; describes Liberator office, 220, G.'s modJohnson, Oliver [b. Peacham, Vt., Dec. 27, 1809], career, 1.273; describes Liberator office, 220, G.'s mode of life, 221; part in founding New Eng. A. S. Soc., 278-280; anti-Universalism, 307; edits Lib. during G.'s absence in Europe, 1.330, 341, 2.360, 396, and in Brooklyn, 128, 208, also, 242, 282; incurs Clerical Appeal. 137, replies, 138; resolutio 2.348, 385, 398; from G., 1.204, 221, 267, 272, 280, G. W. Benson, 2.268, E. Wright, 2.310, 318, W. Phillips, 2.383. Johnson, William Cost [1806-1860], 2.433. Journal (Camden, S. C.), 1.234. Journal (Milledgeville, Ga.), 1.310. Journal advantageous, 240; vitalizing effect on abolitionists, 240; political interest, 241; Knapp retained as printer, 256; 0. Johnson gen. agent, 257; prospectus for 1839, 257; attacked by Third Party abolitionists, 259, 268, 272, defended by W. Phillips