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not be appeased without blood-shed. The whites were hung at an hour's notice, protesting their innocence to the last. And this is but one case out of many such. In a panic of this kind, every non-slaveholder who ever said a kind word or did a humane act for a negro is a doomed man. against them, they would doubtless have been left to the operation of the laws for such cases made and provided; for these were certainly harsh enough to satisfy even Wise himself. At Charleston, S. C., July 29, 1835, it was noised about that the mails just arrived from the North contained a quantity of Abolition periodicals and documents. A public meeting was thereupon called, which the Reverend Clergy of the city attended in a body, lending, says The Courier of next morning, their sanction to the proceedings, and adding, by their presence, to the impressive character of the scene. This meeting unanimously resolved that all the mail matter in question should be burnt, and it was burnt accordingly
796; m. Ann Whitney, 1818.  9 Anson, b. Oct. 28, 1798; m.1. Sarah Brigham, 1822. 2. Lucy Richards, 1835. 3. Sarah Joselyn, 1839.  10Nancy S., b. Aug. 8, 1800; m. John W. Durgin, 1834.  11William Mansire, b. Feb. 7, 1802; d. July 1, 1805.  12Jonathan W., b. July 3, 1804; d. Nov. 1, 1824.  13William M., b. Apr. 10, 1806; d. Jan. 1, 1807.  14Abigail P., b. Dec. 21, 1807; d. Feb. 14, 1855.  15Albert E., b. Jan. 30, 1809.   Children of Nancy S. (No. 10):--  10-16Anson D., b. July 29, 1835.  17Marcia A., b. Aug. 18, 1836.  18Augusta V., b. Aug. 20, 1838.  19Abby R., b. Nov. 19, 1840.   Sarah F., b. Oct. 28, 1844. 1-4Sarah Dexter m. Thomas Hadley, 1792; d. Mar. 1, 1837; and had--  4-20Samuel D., b. June 14, 1794; m. B. R. Bellows, May 4, 1813.  21Richard W., b. Oct. 1796; d. Nov. 5, 1834.  22Sarah D., b. Feb. 25, 1799; m. C. W. James, Sept. 18, 1823.  23Elizabeth W., b. May 21, 1804; m. J. Richardson, Dec. 12, 1826. 4-22Sarah D. Hadley m. Charles W. Ja
William Alexander Linn, Horace Greeley Founder and Editor of The New York Tribune, Chapter 2: first experiences in New York city-the New Yorker (search)
and subscriptions paid in advance. Earnest appeals to the delinquents appeared in the paper: Friends of the New Yorker! Patrons! We appeal to you, not for charity, but for justice. Whoever among you is in our debt, no matter how small the sum, is guilty of a moral wrong in withholding the payment. We bitterly need it. We have a right to expect it. Greeley had a horror of debt, but he felt that he must keep up the struggle. One loan of $500 saved him from bankruptcy, and he would sometimes pay $5 for the use of $500 over Sunday. Greeley wrote to a friend on July 29, 1835: I paid off everybody to-night, had $10 left, and have $350 to raise on Monday. Borrowing places all sucked dry. I shall raise it, however. If any one would have taken my business and my debts off my hands, upon my giving him my note for $2,000, I would have jumped at the chance, he said in later years, and tried to work out the debt by typesetting, if nothing better offered. Something better offered.
ts (by S. Dunster), p. 27; Wyman, 720. Timothy, of Bedford, m. Margaret Wellington, of Camb., 12 June, 1766. Palmer, Stephen, Jr.—Camb.—had Sarah, bap. in this Pct. 30 July, 1775; Polly, m. Samuel Frost Wyman, 10 Nov. 1796; Eu- nice, m. Ephraim Cook, 3d, 7 May, 1807. Joshua, bro. of Stephen (1), m. Mara Cooper, 23 May, 1791. See Paige, 621; Wyman, 725. Pamelia A., m. William L. Clark, 17 May, 1840. Park, and Parks, Dolly, m. Benjamin Putnam, 21 Aug. 1803. Emerson, had Henry, d. 29 July, 1835, a. 14; Alfred, bap. 28 Nov. 1824; Sarah Ann, bap. 1 Oct. 1826. Emerson was chosen deacon of the ch. (provisionally) 8 Apr. 1841. Parker, Ebenezer, of Stoneham. m. Anna Williams, of Camb., 25 Oct. 1749—fee 20s. Anna—late Williams—was dism. from this ch. to Stoneham, 7 Apr. 1754. Henry, of Woburn, m. Abigail Hutchinson, of Charlestown, 28 May, 1807. See Wyman, 728. John, of Brighton, m. Harriet Maria Green, 6 May, 1813. Lydia, of Lexington, m. Isaac Herrick, of Brighton, 20 Jul