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237; on Dred, 278; Miss Martineau's criticism on, 310.
Titcomb, John, aids H. B. S. in moving, 137.
Tourgee, Judge A. W., his speech at seventieth birthday, 505.
Trevelyan, Lord and Lady, 231; breakfast to Mrs. Stowe, 234.
Triqueti, Baron de, models bust of H. B. S., 289.
Trowbridge, J. T., writes on seventieth birthday, 505.
True story of Lady Byron's life, the, in Atlantic monthly, 447.
Tupper, M. F., calls on H. B. S., 231.
Uncle Tom's Cabin, description of Augustine St. Clair's mother's influence a simple reproduction of Mrs. Lyman Beecher's influence, 5; written under love's impulse, 52; fugitives' escape, foundation of story, 93; popular conception of author of, 127; origin and inspiration of, 145; Prof. Cairnes on, 146; Uncle Tom's death, conception of, 148; letter to Douglas about facts, 149; appears in the Era, 149, 156; came from heart, 153; a religious work, object of, 154; its power, 155; begins a serial in National era, 156; price paid by Era, 15