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Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 1, Chapter 8: the Liberator1831. (search)
ntinued, when a change became necessary, and Foster's name was withdrawn from the paper; but his good — will and anti-slavery endeavor knew no abatement till his untimely death before the close of the Lib. 1.179. year. A lot of well-worn, second-hand type was rescued from the foundry, and with this the fourth number was put to press. The publication office, originally at No. 6 Merchants' Hall, This building, like so many other historic landmarks, was consumed in the great fire of November 9 and 10, 1872.was shifted to No. 8, No. 9, and No. 11 with each succeeding issue; but at No. 11, in the third story, under the eaves—the old home of the National Philanthro- Ante, p. 80. pist—with a temporary flitting to No. 10, it rested for some years. The dingy walls; the small windows, bespattered with printer's ink; the press In the interval of acquiring a hand-press of their own (procured. together with the second-hand type referred to, on credit, of Greele & Wills), the partn<