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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)
were present, but no one rose to object. Of course, women became members, and were thus entitled to speak and vote. A business committee was then appointed, Consisting of Geo. C. Beckwith, Edmund Quincy, Joshua P. Blanchard, H. C. Wright, Baron Stow, W. L. Garrison, and Chas. O. Kimball (Lib. 8: 154). Lib. 8.154. upon which Abby Kelley and a Miss [Susan] Sisson were placed. Mrs. Chapman was added to another committee. That on Rules (Lib. 8.154) In the course of the forenoon, Rev. Mr. Bgymen and laymen) requested their names to be erased Lib. 8.154. from the roll of the Convention, because women were to be allowed to participate in the proceedings! They were gratified in their request. Among these were Messrs. Beckwith and Stow, and three out of four of the Maine delegation, good Ebenezer Dole not excepted (Lib. 8: 154). In the afternoon, bro. Wright opened the discussion, by H. C. Wright. offering a resolution declaring that no man, no government, Lib. 8.154. has
erve College, 1.300; drops Colonization Soc., 299; death, 418. Storrs, George, Rev. [b. Lebanon, N. H., Dec. 13, 1796; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1879], mobbed, 2.67, 77, opposes enrolment of women, 297. Story, Joseph [1779-1845], professor at Harvard, 1.302; invited to Faneuil Hall meeting, 487; advises non-prosecution of Boston rioters, 2.37; court scene reported by G., 223.—Portrait in Memorial Hist. Of Boston, vol. 4. Stoughton (Mass.), colored pew-owner ejected, 1.253. Stow, Baron, Rev. [1801-1869], at Peace Convention, 2.227, withdraws, 228. Stuart, Charles, exposes Am. Colonization Soc., 1.262; tribute from Cropper, 262; opposes Colon. Soc., 301, 434, and Cresson, 305; on G.'s labors against Cresson, 367; at Exeter Hall, 377; circular for Manual Labor School, 434, 443; arrives in U. S., 422, 434; at Am. A. S. S. anniversary, 446; reproves G.'s language, 457; literary style, 461; mobbed, 2.67, 86, address to 70 agents, 116; opposes female delegates at World's