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Lydia Maria Child, Isaac T. Hopper: a true life, Contents. (search)
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 Peoplis Youthful Love for Sarah Tatum, 36. Nicholas Waln, 37. Mary Ridgeway, 38. William Savery, 38. His early Religious Experience, 43. Letter from Joseph Whitall, 44. He marries Sarah Tatum, 46. His interest in Colored People, 47. Charles Webster, 48. Ben Jackson, 51. Thomas Cooper, 55. A Child Kidna377 to 380, 458 to 464. He attracts Children, 460. His Garden described in a Letter to L. M. Child, 461. Likenesses of him, 464. Letter concerning Joseph Whitall, 466. Letters concerning Sarah his wife, 466, 467. Letter to his Daughter on his 80th Birth-day, 469. Allusions to Hannah, his wife, 294, 370, 379, 4
Lydia Maria Child, Isaac T. Hopper: a true life, Life of Isaac T. Hopper. (search)
they corresponded constantly. Isaac likewise formed a very strong friendship with his cousin Joseph Whitall, who was his schoolmate, and about his own age. They shared together all their joys and business, he concluded to accept his proposition. About the same time, his beloved cousin, Joseph Whitall, was sent to Trenton to study law. This was rather a severe trial to Isaac's feelings. Not that quaint old gathering place of simple worshippers. When he parted from his dear cousin, Joseph Whitall, they were both young men of good moral characters, but not seriously thoughtful concerning in the plain costume of the Friends came to tie his horse also. A glance showed that it was Joseph Whitall, the companion of his boyhood and youth. For an instant, they stood surprised and silent, lorthy to stand with him upon Mount Zion. So wisheth and prayeth thy affectionate friend, Joseph Whitall. The letters which passed between him and his betrothed partake of the same sedate char
Lydia Maria Child, Isaac T. Hopper: a true life, The two young offenders. (search)
f Friends. In this respect, no one suffered more acutely than Isaac T. Hopper. It was his nature to form very strong friendships; and at this painful juncture, many whom he had long loved and trusted, parted from him. Among them was his cousin Joseph Whitall, who had embraced Quakerism at the same period of life, who had been the friend of his boyhood, and the cherished companion of later years. They had no personal altercation, but their intimacy gradually cooled off, and they became as stral with the old, was busily employed in reproducing the the past; and in his mind the pictures she presented were uncommonly vivid. In a letter to his daughter, Sarah Palmer, he writes: I was deeply affected on being informed of the death of Joseph Whitall. We loved one another when we were children; and I never lost my love for him. I think it will not be extravagant if I say that my soul was knit with his soul, as Jonathan's was to David's. I have a letter, which I received from him in 1795.