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Tappan, Arthur, threatened with assassination, 15.

Taylor, Father, anecdote of, 213.

Texas question, J. Q. Adams's speeches on, VIII.

“The rebels; a Tale of the Revolution,” VII.

“The right way the Safe way,” by Mrs. Child, 192.

“The world that I am passing through,” by Mrs. Child, x.

Thirteenth Amendment to U. S. Constitution, passage of, 188.

Thome, James A., denounces slavery, 131.

Thompson, George, threatened with abduction from New York, 15; speaks in the hall of the U. S. House of

Representatives, 180; contrast between his first and last visits to the

United States, 181; his explanation of

England's attitude during the war, 181; lines to, 206; reminiscences of, 248.

Tubinan, Harriet, aliasMoses,” 161.

Tucker, St. George, testimony of, against slavery, 132,


U.

“uncle Tom's Cabin,” success of, 69; read in Siam, 216.

Underwood, John C., expelled from Virginia, 108.

Unitarianism a mere half-way house, 189.

Unitarians, the, and R. W. Emerson, 34; convocation of, at New York, 189.


V.

Venus of Milo, the, 172, 218.

Victor Hugo's tragedy of John Brown, 173.


W.

Wallcut, Robert F., 284.

War anecdotes, 158, 161, 180, 204.

Wasson, David A.. 80, 91.

Wayland, Mass., Mrs. Child's home in XV.

Webster, Daniel, willing to defend the slave-child Med, 20; statue of, 190; “Ichabod,” 259.

Weiss's (Rev. John) biography of Theodore Parker. 179.

Weld, Angelina Grimke, memorial of, 258.

Weld, Theodore D., letter to, 258.

“ Westminster Review,” The, 202.

White, Maria, 50.

Whitney, Miss, Anne, letters to, 247, 256; her statue of Samuel Adams, 257.

Whittier, John G., biographical sketch of Mrs. Child, v.-xxv., 97; lines to Mrs. Child, on Ellis Gray Loring, 102; annoyed by curiosity-seekers, 142; letters to, 157, 159, 210, 215, 228, 235, 236; on the death of S. J. May, 212; his tribute to Colonel Shaw, 240; lines to Mrs. Child after her death, 269.

Wightman, James M., 149.

Wild, Judge, 20.

Willis, N. P., 58.

Wilson, Henry, 88.

Wise, Gov. Henry A., letter of Mrs. Child to, 103; his reply, 105; Mrs. Child's rejoinder to, 107; speech of, in Congress in 1842, 109. Wright, Elizur, Jr., barricades his door against pro-slavery violence, 16.

“ Woman Question,” the, 208, 243-245.

Woman suffrage, Mrs. Child:s letter to Mr. Sumner on, 207.

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