[20] McFerrin, I, 150.
[21] Southern History Association Publications, II, 108.
[22] Indiana Historical Society Publications, Vol. 2, pp. 233ff.
[23] Tennessee History Magazine, Vol. 1, p. 264.
[24] Indiana Historical Society Publications, Vol. 2, p. 246.
[25] Hoss, E. E., P. of V. S. H. S., No. 2, p. 11.
[26] The Genius, II, 2.
[27] Southern History Association Publications, II, 103.
[28] Phelan, p. 233.
[29] Southern History Association Publications, II, 104.
[30] The Emancipator, March 8, 1838, p. 175.
[31] Ibid., March 16, 1838, p. 178.
[32] The Emancipator, March 16, 1838, p. 178.
[33] Garrison’s Garrison, I, 88.
[34] P. of V. S. H. S., No. 2, p. 8.
[35] P. of V. S. H. S., No. 2, p. 22.
[36] Temple, O. P., p. 91.
[37] Weeks, S. R., Southern Quakers and Slavery, p. 239; see also Martin,
A. E., Tennessee History Magazine, Vol. I, p. 267.
[38] Hoss, E. E., P. of V. S. H. S., No. 2, p. 7.
[39] S. H. A. P., II, p. 104.
[40] Swift, Lindsay, Life of Garrison, p. 60.
[41] Earl, Thomas, Life of Benjamin Lundy, pp. 16-20.
[42] Temple, p. 91.
[43] Earl, p. 21.
[44] Petitions of 1817, State Archives.
[45] Petitions of 1815, State Archives.
[46] Petitions of 1817, State Archives.
[47] Petitions of 1819, State Archives.
[48] The Nashville Republican, February 20, 1834.
[49] Petitions of 1834, State Archives.
[50] Journal of the Convention, p. 72.
[51] Ibid., p. 89.
[52] Journal of the Convention, p. 89.
[53] Ibid., p. 90.
[54] Ibid., p. 91.
[55] Journal of the Convention, p. 93.
[56] Ibid., p. 102.
[57] Ibid., p. 125.
[58] Journal of the Convention, p. 126.
[59] Ibid., p. 127.
[60] Journal of the Convention, p. 89.
[61] Ibid., p. 225.
[62] Ibid., p. 201; Constitution of 1834, Art. II, Sec. 31.
[63] The Liberator, July 25, 1835; American Anti-Slavery Almanac,
December, 1836, p. 47.
[64] Petitions of 1836, State Archives.
[65] Quarterly Anti-slavery Magazine, II, 364.
[66] Hale and Merritt, II, 300.
[67] Ninth Annual Report of American and Foreign Anti-slavery Society,
1849, p. 52.
[68] Hale and Merritt, II, 299.
[69] Ibid., p. 300.
[70] Fifth Annual Report of American Anti-slavery Society, 1838, pp.
72-73.
[71] Andrews v. Page, 3 Heiskell, 658 (1870).
[72] Acts of 1865, pp. IX-XIII.
[73] Nelson v. Smithfeter, 2 Caldwell, 14 (1865). See also Graves v.
Keaton, 3 Caldwell, 14 (1866); Wharton v. The State, 5 Caldwell, 3
(1867); Bedford v. Williams, 3 Caldwell, 210 (1867).
CHAPTER VIII
CONCLUSIONS
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