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[462] agent for Lib., 2.257; on Boyle's religious views, 287; lodges with G., 329; announces birth of his third son, 385, 386; message from G., 388; speaks at Springfield Convention, 419; calls Chardon St. Convention, 422; takes charge of Standard, 420, 428; publishes G.'s poems, 2.153.—Letters to G., 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 of Commerce (N. Y.), 2.40.

Journal of the Times, founded by G., 1.101; success, 115; praised by H. Greeley, 113; end after G.'s retirement, 122, name retained in Liberator, 219.

Judson, Andrew T. [1784-1853], colonization agent, 1.322; home in Canterbury, 315; town clerk, 323; persecutes Miss Crandall, 322; address to Colonization Soc., 322; libel suit against G., 338, 342; visits N. Y., 344; seen by G., 390; has G. indicted, 391; letters from S. J. May, 417; defeated at polls, 422; tries Amistad captives, 2.326.

Julien Hall, leased by Society of Free Inquirers, 1.212; opened to G., 212, 226, 482; Free Church meeting at, 481; shut to Free Church, 2.124.

Junius, favorite author of G., 1.188.

Kaufman, —, Mr., libel on G. Thompson, 2.4, 90.

Keep, John, Rev. [b. Longmeadow, Mass., Apr. 20, 1781; d. Oberlin, O., Feb. 21, 1870], 2.377.

Kelley, Abby [b. Pelham, Mass., Jan. 15, 1811], secretary Lynn A. S. Society, 2.174; speech at Penn. Hall, 216; put on committee at N. E. Convention, 220, at Peace Convention, 227, 228, at annual meeting Am. A. S. S. (1839), 297, (1840), 348, 355; delegate to World's Convention, 353; at Springfield Convention, 419; addresses Boston Fem. A. S. S., 420; calls Chardon St. Convention, 422; at R. I. A. S. S. anniversary, 429.— Letters to G., 2.159, 174.—See A. K. Foster.

Kendall, Amos [1789-1869], approves purging the mails of A. S. documents, 1.488, 492, 493, 494.

Kenrick, John [b. Newton, Mass., Nov. 6, 1755; d. there, Mar. 28, 1833], career, 1.419, Pres. N. E. A. S. S., 425.—Letter to G., 1.419.

Kentucky A. S. Soc., founded by Birney, 1.479.

Kimball, Charles O., 2.227.

Kimball, David T., 1.394.

Kimball, John S., buys Thompson's portrait, 2.68; at Mrs. Chapman's, 105.

Kimber, Abby [b. 1804; d. Mar. 22, 1871], 2.353.

Kirkland, John Thornton, Rev. [1770-1840], 1.514.

Knapp, Abigail, 1.428. Sister of Knapp, Isaac [b. Newburyport, Mass, Jan. 11, 1804; d. Boston, Sept. 14, 1843], printer's apprentice, 1.56, early friendship for G., 56; buys Northern Chronicler, and sells it (Essex Courant) to G., 59; walks to Boston, 72; in Genius office, 175; partnership with G., 218, publisher of Liberator, 219, 220, plain fare and hard work, 221, 222, 264; indicted with G. by Raleigh Grand Jury, 240; tribute from G., 272; assists in founding New Eng. A. S. Soc., 278, 280; boards with G., 428, 2.41; poor bookkeeper, 1.429; visits G. in jail, 2.27; reported saying, 31; Liberator troubles after mob, 38-40, 43; rejoined by G., 47-49, 67; proposed errand to Thompson, 50; instructions from G., 61, 85; rough lodgings, 69; end of partnership with G., 66, 84; lodges with Henry Benson, 96, 98; at Mrs. Chapman's, 105; slip in editing, 110; financial disorder, 254, appeal for aid, 255, support provided for, 256; reports Phelps's anger, 269, and Stanton's bitterness, 281; gives up interest in Lib., 331, 332.—Publications, 1.301, 305, 312, 421, 422, 432, 518, 2.102, 210, 287.—Letters to G., 2.40, 255; from J. Cassey, 1.325, A. Buffum, 1.327, F. A. Hinton, 1.334, Henry Benson, 1.338, G., 1.340, 341, 515, 2.44, 107, 38.

Kneeland, Abner, head of Boston Free Enquirers' society, 1.212, career, 142.

Knight, Anne, co-worker with Cropper, 2.367; sits to Haydon, 390.—Letter to Mrs. Chapman, 2.367.

Krum, John M., Mayor of Alton, 2.185, 187.

Laborde, Alexandre de [1774-1842], 2.82.

Ladd, William [1778-1841], career, and G.'s judgment of him, 1.113, 273; colonizationist, 297; presides over friends of peace, 2.222, on conservative side, 226, cannot subscribe Nonresistance Declaration, 229.

Ladies' A. S. Convention. See Anti-Slavery Conv. of Am. Women.

Ladies' Moral Reform Society, 2.7.

Lafayette, Marquis [1757-1834], visit to Newburyport, 1.57; Sabbath fete censured by G., 157; mission compared with G. Thompson, 435, 503; letter from Follen, 441.

Lane Theological Seminary (Cincinnati), withdrawal of students, 1.421, 454, 2.37, 108.

Lansing, —, Rev. (N. Y.), 2.2.

Lawless, Judge, 2.77.

Lawrence, Abbott [1792-1855], catechized by abolitionists, 1.455, 500, 2.246, 288; approves Faneuil Hall meeting, 1.487, a vice-president of it, 495.

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