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INDEX

  • Decision, Dred Scott, 142, 213.
  • Delaney, Martin R., 245–246, 248, 254, 258.
  • Diary, John Brown's, 278.
  • Douglass, Frederick, 7, 12, 13, 15, 47, 101, 102–109, 121, 122, 131, 132, 214, 225, 241, 247, 258, 342, 344–346, 353.
  • Douglas, Stephen A., 126.
  • Dutch Henry's Crossing, 134, 154.
  • Emancipation, 386–387.
  • Engine-house at Harper's Ferry, 326, 334.
  • Fight at Harper's Ferry, 322–326.
  • Floyd, John, Secretary of War, 124.
  • Forbes, Hugh, 73; meets Brown, 216–217; goes West, 218–219; returns East, 219; betrays plans, 225; complaints of, 266, 268.
  • Franklin, Kansas, attack on, 175–176.
  • Freedom, League of, 244.
  • Free Soilers, 131.
  • Fugitive Slave Law, 12, 236.
  • Fugitive slaves, 82, 84, 85, 88, 94, 106–108, 203–204, 241.
  • Gabriel, 11, 83, 127.
  • Garnet, H. H., 98, 102, 240, 243, 248, 258.
  • Garrison, William Lloyd, 15, 93, 342.
  • Geary, Governor of Kansas, 13, 141–180, 183–184.
  • Giddings, Joshua, 152, 391–392.
  • Gill, George B., 223, 259.
  • Gloucester, Negro minister, 98, 248, 258.
  • Great Black Way, the, 273.
  • Greeley, Horace, 130, 266.
  • Green, Shields, 280, 323, 334, 336, 343–347.
  • Hall, Pennsylvania, 91.
  • Hamilton's massacre, 188, 192–194.
  • Harper's Ferry raid: the place of, 273–274; plans of, 274–276; financial resources of, 277–278; military organizations of, 278–280; participants of, 280–288; depot at Chambersburg, 291–292; preparations, 293–307; beginning of foray, 308; capture of armory, 310; capture of town, 311; capture of Colonel Washington, 311–312; halting of train, 313; bringing up the arms, 314–316; further plans, 317–319; gathering of militia, 320–322; dislodging of Kagi, 324–325; retreat of engine-house, 326; killing of Brown's men, 327–329; arrival of Lee, 331; parleying, 330–333; capture of Brown, 333–334; capture and escape of others, 334–336.
  • Harper, Samuel, 194–195.
  • Hayti, 75, 97.
  • Hazlett, Albert, 334, 336.
  • Henson, Josiah, 241, 253.
  • Hinton, R. J., 7, 173, 181, 189, 204, 207, 222, 258, 277, 284.
  • Holden, Isaac, 257, 258, 277, 284.
  • Howe, Dr. S. G., 210, 231, 267, 341, 343.
  • Hunter, Andrew, 352, 353, 356.
  • Independence, Chatham Declaration of, 272.
  • Insurrection, Cumberland region, 97.
  • Insurrection in Virginia, 81.
  • Insurrection of slaves, 79, 80, 83, 85, 97, 105–106.
  • Insurrection, proposed Negro, 166.
  • Intermarriage of races, 382, 384, 385.
  • Isaac, insurrection of, 97.
  • Jackson, President, 50.
  • Jamaica, 79, 97.
  • Jones, Henry, 241.
  • Jones, John, 248.
  • Jones, J. M., 256, 258.
  • Jones, Ottawa, 178.
  • Journal, Freedom's, 239.
  • Kagi, J. H., 13, 196, 199, 200, 201, 202, 252, 259, 317, 318, 324, 325.
  • Kansas, 123; Brown's sons in, 127–131; and slavery, 126, 134, 138, 144; John Brown and, 125, 126–127, 131–134, 139, 143–197.
  • Kansas-Nebraska Bill, 13, 135, 136, 219–221.
  • Kennedy Farm, 319.
  • Lane, General James, 134, 141, 173–176, 186.
  • Lane's Army, 13, 173–176.
  • Lane College, 95.
  • Langston brothers, 241, 258.
  • Law, Fugitive Slave, 12, 113, 119.
  • Lawrence, Kansas, 14, 167, 170; sacking of, 153–154; last attack on, 180–184.
  • League, Liberty, 244.
  • League of Gileadites, 12, 114.
  • Leary, Lewis Sherrard, 282–305.
  • Lee, Robert E., 13, 331, 332.
  • Leeman, William H., 221, 252, 259, 325, 336.
  • Liberator, The, 94, 239.
  • Liberty Hall, 158.
  • Loudoun Heights, at Harper's Ferry, 275, 318.
  • L'Ouverture, Toussaint, 75, 216.
  • Lovejoy, 91, 115.
  • Lusk, Dianthe, 11, 32, 38.
  • Marlborough Chapel, 91.
  • Massacre at Dutch Henry's Crossing, 139–140, 143–144, 154–159.
  • Maxon farm, Iowa, 252.
  • Merriam, F. J., 286, 305, 336.
  • Middle Creek, Kansas, 158.
  • Military organization of Brown's men, 106, 146, 149, 160–169, 175–179, 181–182, 188-189, 191, 226–227, 278–279.
  • Mills, Peter, 19.
  • Missouri slave raid, 191–197.
  • Mobs, abolition, 91.
  • Mobs against Negroes, 235.
  • Moffett, Charles W., 221, 252, 259.
  • Montgomery, Captain, 188, 189, 190, 191.
  • "Morgan, Shubel," 189.
  • Mulattoes, 77.
  • Mysteries, American, 244.
  • Negro character, 17.
  • Negro conventions, 236, 237, 238, 239, 242, 244, 245–246.
  • Negro emigration, 245–246.
  • Negro insurgents, 318, 353–354.
  • Negro insurrections, 79–80, 83, 85, 97, 105–106.
  • Negro leaders, 97, 98, 101, 102, 110, 240, 241–243, 246, 258, 259, 294, 295.
  • Negro, Northern, 235.
  • Negro organizations, 203–204, 244.
  • Negro progress, 1830–1840, 235; 1840–1850, 240; 1850–1860, 243.
  • Negro slavery, 76–84.
  • Negroes, 12, 16.
  • Negroes in America, 16, 17 ; in Canada, 236–238.
  • Negroes, increase of, in ten years, 243.
  • Negroes and John Brown, 343, 344, 347.
  • Negroes of Springfield, 98, 99.
  • Negroes, present condition of, 389.
  • Newby, Dangerfield, 281, 323.
  • North Elba, New York, 12.
  • North Star, 101, 242.
  • Oberlin College, 11, 53, 55, 95, 258, 281, 283.
  • Oberlin College lands in Virginia, 53–55, 95.
  • Odd Fellows, Negro, 240.
  • Osawatomie, Kansas, 12, 128, 142, 147, 152, 159, 162, 166, 177, 224.
  • Owen, John, 19.
  • Panic of 1837, 11, 50, 55, 91.
  • Parker, Theodore, 210, 227, 231.
  • Parsons, L. L., 220–221, 252, 259.
  • Perkins, Simon, 58, 68.
  • Perkins and Brown, wool merchants, 62, 67.
  • Pierce, President, 151.
  • Plans at Harper's Ferry, 101, 318, 319, 324, 326.
  • Plans of John Brown, 106–107, 260, 276.
  • Pottawatomie Creek, 12, 157, 158, 162.
  • Purvis, Robert, 241, 246.
  • Raid at Harper's Ferry, see Harper's Ferry.
  • Realf, Richard, 215–220, 252, 259.
  • Redpath, James, 7, 72, 99, 132, 147, 181, 246.
  • Reeder, Governor of Kansas, 215.
  • Reynolds, G. J., 208, 258, 260.
  • Richardson, Richard, 221, 252, 258.
  • Robinson, Charles, Governor of Kansas, 134, 150, 184, 207, 341, 342.
  • Rochester, N. Y., state convention, 244–245.
  • Ross, Dr. A. M., 251, 257.
  • Routes, Fugitive Slave, 97.
  • "Sambo's Mistakes," 99.
  • Sanborn, Frank B., 7, 13, 210, 228, 267.
  • Schools for Negroes, 87, 94, 95
  • Shannon, Governor of Kansas, 141, 149, 150, 176.
  • Shore, Captain, 167–168.
  • "Shubel Morgan's" Company, 189.
  • Slave insurrections, 79–80, 83, 85, 97, 105–106.
  • Slavery, 75–89, 124-126, 235.
  • Smith, Gerrit, 12, 53, 131, 132, 133, 207, 226, 303, 341.
  • Smith, J. McCune, 98, 131, 132, 225, 240, 267.
  • Smith, Stephen, 241, 248, 258.
  • Societies, Phoenix, 239.
  • Society, American Anti-slavery, 246.
  • Society, American Moral Reform, 238.
  • Society, New England Emigrant Aid, 136, 145.
  • Song of "John Brown's Body," 374.
  • Southern bands in Kansas, 152, 166, 188.
  • Spell of Africa, 121.
  • Springdale, Iowa, John Brown in, 221–224.
  • Stephens, Aaron D., 173, 194, 195–222, 252, 259, 336.
  • Stearns, George L., 208–210, 226, 228, 277, 341.
  • Still, William, 241, 248.
  • Stuart, J. E. B., 332, 333.
  • "Subterranean Pass Way," 214.
  • Sumner, Colonel, 15, 137, 139, 168–169, 225, 266.
  • Survey of Virginia lands, 53–55.
  • Swamp, Dismal, 86.
  • Swamp of the Swan, 134, 145, 177, 188, 288.
  • Sword of Gideon, 96.
  • Tariff and wool, 61.
  • Tariff of 1846, the, 65.
  • Taylor, Stewart, 223, 259.
  • Thayer, Eli, 126, 214.
  • Thomas, John A., 258.
  • Thomas, Thomas, 101, 247.
  • Thompson, Henry, 133, 155–168.
  • Thompson, William, 77, 173, 315, 316, 319, 324, 328, 329.
  • Tidd, C. P., 221, 252, 259, 315, 316, 319, 324, 331, 335, 336.
  • Tubman, Harriet, 204, 241, 249, 251, 293.
  • Turner, Nat, 11, 85, 97, 127, 239.
  • Underground Railroad, 94, 101, 107, 110, 198, 243, 263.
  • University, Western Reserve, 86.
  • Vesey, Denmark, 83, 97.
  • Virginia, 16.
  • Wakarusa war and treaty, 151.
  • War, Civil, 48, 142.
  • War in Kansas, 140, 142.
  • War of 1812, 25, 48–49.
  • Ward, Samuel Ringgold, 242, 243.
  • Wars, Seminole, 84.
  • Washington, Colonel Lewis, 317, 322.
  • Wilberforce University, 236, 253.
  • Wilson, Senator, 225, 226.
  • Wise, Governor of Virginia, 336, 355.
  • Woodson, Governor of Missouri, 180, 241.
  • Wool-growers' convention, 62.