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186.3 Mitchels] Mitchells 186.4 Meaghers] BX1 ; Meagher 186.6 Mitchel] Mitchell 186.32 Bowring] Bowering 187.8 Clapton] Clap- /ham 18 7.9 Andersen] B1 : Anderson 187.28 "The Constitution] "Combe's Constitution 187.29 Clarke] Clark 189.36-37 have said enough] Bl ; have enough 190.8 religious] B1 ; religous 190.19 Brev., " Digest," vol. II . 229] Brev.^^Digest.,^224 191.3 here. ' ]~."' 191.4 " I] ^~ 191.9 'We]"~ 191.9 here.']~" 191.12 'We]"~ 191. 12 here.' ] ~. " 191.14 'They]"~ 191.14 there.']~.'' 191.18 'We] "~ 191.18 here.']~. " 191.22 'I]"~ 191.22 here.']~. " 191.28 'They]"~ 191.28 here!' ] ~." 191.33 ' the]"~ 191.34 brave.']~. '' I 91.37 "The]^~ 192.12 'We]"~ 192.12 here.'"]~.^ 194.6 calmly] calm 194.33 "Shame! shame!"] ^shame!~^^ 195 .18 purpose]pur^/pose 195.29 Don't] B1 ; don't 195.29 Go] Bl; go 195.29 Go] Bl; go 195.36 " Go] Bl; "go 196.28 Edinburgh] B1; Edinbugh 196.35 was in] ~on

198.9 was] is 199.21 Miss] Mrs. 199.21 Society of Friends] society friends 200.24 Bailey] Bl; Baily 200.30 1846).] ~. ) 200.31 L. Sears] C. Lear 200.37 Bailey] Bl: Baily 203.32 THE NORTH STAR] "THE NORTH STAR" 205.6 further] B1; farther 205. 15 Lant] BX1; Lunt 205.29 The] the 206.3 Huldah] Hulda 206.11 Almira] Elmira 206.23 A.] R. 206 .35 dissuading] B1; dissauding 207.32 Kansas-Nebraska]~ · ~ 207.38 The] the 208.19 True.] ~· 208.36 Napoleon]Napolian 208.37 Albany]B1; Vlbany 209.25 Crofts] Croffts 211.26 anywhere] BX 1; any where 212.28 veneering] B1; vaneering 212.39 family.] Bl; ~' 213.18 nor] or 214.6 Alleghenies] Alleghanies 214.18 five] fives 214.26 them;] B1;~, 214 .33 men. ] B1;~ ? 214.37 slaveholders] B1; slaveholder 215 .23 expressed his] ~this 215.26 "No,"] B1; "~" 215.26 "and because] B1; '~ "~ 216. 20 LeMoyne] Lemoyne 217.4 progress . Measures] B1; ~ .--- 218 .34 Ward?] ~. 218.35 Windsor.]~." 218.36 'Yes] "~ 218.37 order."'] ~.^" 219.1 besieged] Bl beseiged

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2 I9 16 apiece] BI; apiece 219.27 Shadrach] Shadrack 219 28 Sims] Simms 222.16 "RornESTl·R] /\_ 222 17 ··My] /\_ 222 .18 ··You] /\_ 222.28 ··To] A _ 22.'\ 28 But J but 223JO ··we] ,,_ 2241 Garnets] Garnetts 224 I 2 ··There J /'_ 224 34 propose .... J BI; -. 225 .2 1 ··we J /',_ 225.28 every-day] BI: every day 225 33 ··The] '·22h .14 ··The I '·22h. Ix ··ro J ,,_ 22- I '"WishingJ '22-, ··11 . 22- .4 ··f· Kf J)I Rl(K J .._ 22-.'.' ··.\/rs. ·- . . > Sto11·e."] ' - . <

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228J I 32 filibustering] BI: fill1hustering 22'1. II l furnace J BI: furnance 22'1.I- \\ere] Bl: was *22l/.20 Kansas-Nebraska Act] \1isslluri compromise 22lJ 22 h erybody J BI: Every body 22'1.28 free] /\3: rec 22l/ 3" Fremont l Fremont 2'\il. I were] was 2.11 12 free colored people J free people 2.'\ I .28 shake hands] BI: --2.11 ..14 democratic J BI: democratic 2.'\2 .h 'shot]··2.'\2.6 distillmcnt"J - ·· 2.'\2.34 35 efficiently by those acting asJ BX I: efficiently as 2'\2.38 have] BI: has *2 .D J8 the free negro] the negro 234 16 designs' 1 - ] - " - -

234.20 principal] principle 234.26 'There] BI; "234 .27 wicked.'] BI ;-." 235. I 4 legalization J legislation *235.17 slave] free 235.25 were] BI; was 235 .26 were] Bl; was 235.28 opposed making] opposed the making 236.20 sides,] BI; - . 236.31 Osawatomie] Ossawatamie 237 .25 Reid] Read 237.3 I Wakarusa] Waukerusia 238.19 Breckinridge J Breckenridge 239.27 Charles Town] Charlestown 240 16 and it] Bl; - that240.1 7 Gerrit J Gerritt 240. I 8 Frank B. Sanborn] Frank P. Sanborn 240.20 Hum] Hom 24 I .3 ferreting] BI: ferreting 241 .8 Ottilie Assing] Ottilia Assing 241.12 ··B. F.] ·· -/\ - . 241 . 13 [my oldest son] (- - -) 241.18 taken] BI: taking 241.26 was] BI: became 242.8 ··[Confidential.]) /\[-.] 242 .9 ""RICH\!()'.\I)] " 242.10 '"fo] A _ 242. I 2 "GIS)Ll\1E'.\] "242.26 "Respectfully]"242.27 "H1,RY A. W1s1."] " - - . - .1'' 242 .34 "C\'.\All\] A_ 242.35 "MR.] , _ 242.36 "I] A_ 244.7 slaves"] BI; slave·s 244 . 16 robbers J BX I: robbery 244 . 19 anybody J BI: any body 244.24 "Entertaining] "244.29 'The] .. _ 244 .29 them 1'] - !" 245.4 'haggecf] .. _ ..

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245.6 'bags']"-" 245. J) " FREDERICK] "246.27 though] BI: but 248.29 Gloucester] Glocester 248.31 Gloucester] Glocester 249.2 then] Bl: there 250.33 charged')] -. 251.3 Let] BI: let 251. 11 down] BI : done 251.18 "Nova Scotian,") " Scotia," 251. 18 Borland] Thompson 251.28 was] BI: were 252.3 Britain J BI: Britian 253.26 nor] BI: or 253.33 drag-net]-"255.15-16 slavery into any < . .. > States, and protected it there. J BX I: slavery, and protected it into any < ... > States. 255.24- 25 "Squatter Sovereignty."]"-" I\

256.19 candidate J candidates 256.39 anxious] BI : anxions 257.35 offensive.] BI: -. 258.14 was] were 259.29 Iverson] Ireson 259.38 " History < . . .> Conflict,"] "< > -." 260. 17 North at the time were J North were *260.18 Rochester. I] Rochester. at the time. I 260.26 make] BI: save 261.14 SumterJ BI: Sumpter 262. 9 Erring] B 1: erring 262.19 " with] "262.21 Fremont] Freemon! 265.6 Sumter] BI : Sumpter 265.31 'will < .. .> better] BI: " - < ... > 266.19 "Massachusetts J "267 .30 were the beginnings] was -

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beginning 267.33 first two] B 1: two first 268.10 worthy of the] worthy the 268.29 Grn1u;1] BI: GrnRCi E 269.16 The] BI: the 270.17 Wait] BI: wait 270.23 arise'1] BI: - 1 270.25 their] its 270.26 their] its 270.28 "You] " 270.34 "With) " 270.35 "FRrntRICK Dm<,L\SS. J " Dou<iLAs"" *271.5- 6 blood." i ~i My] blood." ! <centered: > THE BLACK MAN AT THE WHITE HO USE . ~- \1y 271.21 Ne, ertheless J BI: Ne, etheless 272.16 prisoner) pri soners 272.20 bubble reputation ) BI: bauble-273.6- 7 to: thatj Bl: - That 273.10 could not butj could but 273 .26 anybody] BI : any body 273 .32 anybodyj BI: any body 274 .2-3 sent to me at Rochester] sent me to Rochester 274.29 Fremont] Fremont *274.35 state J war 275 .2- 3 during almost two ] during more than two 275 . 16 defeat. And J BI: -.----276.5 nor] or 276.13 Dickenson J Dickinson 276.19 millions] mill,on 277 . 15 lo w] Bl: law 278.6 they] it 278 .8 moderate. cautious.] HI: - 1 cauti ons 1 *278 .28 ave . and 45th st.. and scarce) ave .. and scarce 279.7 Anti-slavery Society anniversary] Anti-slavery anniversary 279.8 anti-draft.] - --

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279.28 Gen.] Bl ;-" 280.35 ever] Bl; even 280.38 organizing of a] organizing a 281. I6 persisted. He] -" he 281.3 I Soldiers'] BI;-" 282.15 Fremont] Fremont 282.39- 283 . 1 rebellion , for one that 11ould not do so. I) rebellion. I *283.24 had welcomed] BX I; had conquered his race-prejudice, if ever he had any: at any rate, he had welcomed 28.1J 7 -38 emancipator) BI: Emancipator 284.23 he J 81: it 2X-IJ3 asked] asks 2X6 .19dite] 81:clite 2x~ \J it] - ? 2X.., _28 equal meeting] BX I: equal in rne.:t i ng 2XXJ I had sided] FA: had resisted the anti-sla\ery current of his state. had mkd *2XX.34 289.22 party. ~ When < . .. > the right J 1:2: party. : •· During the war he 11 as too good to be a rebel sympathizer. and nnt quite good enough to become as \\ilson was- -a power in the union cwse. \\"ilson had risen to eminence hy his derntion to liberal ideas. while \\ mthrnp had sunken almost to obscurity frum his indifference to such ideas. But nuw either himself or his friends. most likely the latter. thought that the time had C\ll11e when some word implying interest 111 the loyal cause should fall from his lips. It 1\as not so much the need of the union. as the need of himself. that he should speak: the time when the union needed him. and all others. was when the sla\e-holding rebellion raised its defiant head. not when as now. that head 11 as in the dust and ashes of defeat and 1

destruction. But the beloved Winthrop, the proud representative of what Daniel Webster once called the "solid men of Boston," had great need to speak now. It had been no fault of the loyal cause that he had not spoken sooner. Its "gates like those of Heaven stood open night and day." If he did not come in, it was his own fault. Regiment after regiment, brigade after brigade, had passed over Boston Common to endure the perils and hardships of war; Governor Andrew had poured out his soul , and exhausted his wonderful powers of speech in patriotic \vords to the brave departing sons of old Massachusetts, and a word from Winthrop would have gone far to nef\ e up those young soldiers going forth to lay down their lives for the life of the republic : but no word came. Yet now in the last quarter of the eleventh hour. when the days' work was nearly done. Robert C. Winthrop was seen standing upon the same platform with the veteran Henry Wilson. He was there in all his native grace and dignity, elegantly and aristocratically clothed, hi s whole bearing marking his social sphere as widely different from many present. Happy for his good name, and for those who shall bear it when he is no longer among the living. that he was found even at the last hour, in the right 289.33 affected] BI: effected *290.5- 6 The assassination] EI: The recently attempted assassination 290.18- 19 of Northern Virginia] of Virginia 290.30 and happiness] BI: and and happiness 290.32 indulged in them] BI: indulged them

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*291.9-10 cold-blooded assassination] EI ; --- attempted 291.26 nature made us"] BI;-, - -," 292.26 Ricketson's oil] Ricketson's candle and oil 292.38 Whatever] BI; whatever 293.2 do?< ... > question.] BI;-, < ... > -?

293.4- 5 My Bondage and My Freedom] BI; my bondage and my freedom 293.7 purchasing] purchase 293 .7 settling] settle 293.16 Men] Bl; men 293.26 Prof. Heman Wayland] - Henry 293 .30 won't] BI; wont 293.39 and thus] and was thus 294.7 Gliddon] Glidden 295.20 freedman] freedmen 296.2 chance against] BI ; - againt 296.23 anybody] BI; any body 296.38 such a demand] such demand 297.15 first,] BI; _/\ 297.33 evil] - , 299.7 Godwyn] Godwin 299.19 he, poor fellow,] BI;--~ - _/\ 299.24 Oats] Otis 300.2 "MR.]/\- . 300.12 "I.] A __ 300.23 "They] A _ 300.31 'putting < .. > bottles'] .. _< .. . > 300.34 "2.] A __ 301.10 "3.] A-, 301.21 "WASHIN(iTON. < ... > 1886."] /\_ <

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