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e, Ill., destroyed by a mob, 159. Free Soil Party, organized, 46. Freedman's Savings Bank and Trust Company, incorporated, list of the trustees, 403, 404; act incorporating, amended, 407; organized, 408; reports, 408-410; total amount deposited, failure, commissioners appointed to settle the affairs of the, 411, 412; dividends, 413. Freedmen's Bureau, established, 379; number of schools in charge of the, 385, 394; amount expended, 386, 394, 395; report, 401, 402, 403. Friends, see Quakers. Fry, Brig.-Gen., orders the return of fugitive slaves, 246. Fugitive-Slave Law, of 1793, condemned, 2; amended, 10; of 1850, 106; recognized in Ohio, 112; passed in Kansas, 215; Lincoln opposed to the repeal of the, 237. Fulton, Rev. Justin D., preaches the funeral sermon of Col. Elsworth, views on slavery, 242, 243. Gabriel, General, leader of the Negro plot in Virginia, 1800, 83. Gaillard, Nicholas, representative of Baltimore, in the first conference of the African M. E. Church, 452. Gaines, John I., urges the claims of the Colored people to school-fund in Cincinnati, 171. Galveston, Texas, captured Negro soldiers sold into slavery, 353. Garnet, Henry Highland, mentioned, 79, 134. Garnett, James M., reports in favor of the modification of the ordinance of 1787, in Indiana Territory, 5. Garrison, William Lloyd, leader of the anti-slavery movement, edits newspapers, petitions Congress for the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia, 39; favors immediate emancipation, imprisoned for libel, 40; released, establishes the "Liberator," 41; extract from his article on the abolition of slavery, 41, 42; organizes the American Anti-Slavery Society, 43; mentioned, 63; opposed to the colonization of Negroes in Liberia, 70, 75; mobbed at Boston, 97; address at the Framingham celebration, 98; mentioned, 425, 426; Frederick Douglass's letter to, 428; his views on slavery, 433. Garrisanian Party, mentioned, 44; in favor of the dissolution of the Union, 98. Gedney, Lieut., Thomas R., captures the Spanish slaver "Amistad," 94. Georgetown, D. C., Colored schools, 206, 207. Georgia, slave population, 1800, 2; cedes territory for the formation of Alabama and Mississippi, 3; slave population, 1810, 9
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