COLORED PEOPLE-continued.
Early education and improvement of colored children in the British West
Indies, viii. 46. Increasing spirit of emigration among them, viii. 63. Proceedings at their meeting in Charleston, S.C. December 6, 1831, for
de rising measures for emigrating to Liberia, viii. 75. Improvement among them in New Haven, Conn. viii. 192. Opinion of a free man of color in Charleston, S. C. concerning A. C. S.
viii. 239. Medical education of young men of color for Liberia, viii. 285. Plat. for colonizing in Texas the free people of color of U. S. ix. 86. Rev. Chester Wright's offer to educate young men of color, ix. 93. Opinion of Old Simon,” an aged emigrant from Vermont, concerning
Liberia, ix. 93. Report of the Synod of South Carolina and Georgia concerning their re-
ligious instruction, x. 174, 205, 245. Colston, Edward, iv. 380. [See “Emancipation"] Colton, Rev. Calvin, his speech at the fourteenth annual meeting of A. C. S. vi.
365.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO A. C. S.
For donations, legacies, &c. not herein mentioned, see particular heads.
iii. 352 iii. 383 iii. 384 iv. 32 iv. 64 iv. 96 iv. 128 iv. 159 iv. 190 iv. 253 iv. 287 iv. 319
Since March 24, 1825
i. 160 July 21, 1825
i. 222 From October 18 to Novem- ber 26, 1825
i. 288 Donation from the Female
Liberian Society of Essex co. Virginia
i. 320 From Dec. 1, 1825 to Jan'y 26, 1826
i. 348 Donations received by the Rev. Mr. Niles -
i. 349 382 Donations collected by the
Rev. Myron Tracy, of Vt. i. 351 Donations,subscriptions,&c.
from Jan. 26 to March 30, 1826
ii. 31 Donations from April 1 to Sep. 20, 1826
ii. 224 A leiter from the Treasurer
concerning certain collec- tions
ii. 292 From Oct. 10, 1826 to Jan. 5, 1827
ii. 322 Omitted in former Reposito- ries
From Oct. 25 to Noy. 21, Donations received from Mr.
Tappan From Nov. 21 to Dec. 31,
1827 Dec. 31, 1827 to Jan.
19, 1828 Jan. 31 to Feb. 29, 1828 Capt. Ferguson's donation - From Mar. 1 to Apr. 1, 1828 1. April, 1828 From May 1 to May 30,1828
June 1 to June 30, July 1 to July 20, July 23 to Aug. 19,
Aug. 20 to Oct. 31, During November, From Dec. 1 to Dec. 23,
Dec. 29, 1829, to Jan.
21, 1829, Jan. 21 to March 5, March 5 to March 31, April 1 to May 28, May 29 to July 17,
July 23 to Aug. 13, Donations received by Alex-
iv. 352 iv. 383 v. 32 V. 96 V. 159 v. 187
ix. 31 ix. 61
CONTRIBUTIONS TO A. C. S.-continued.
ix. 191 ix. 223 ix. 256 ix. 288 ix. 350
Receipts acknowledged by
Rev. H. B. Bascom, vi. 64 From May 1 to June 24,1830 vi. 126 Receipts acknowledged by
Rev. H. B. Bascom, - vi. 127 22: From June 28 to July 16, 1830,
vi. 157 July 17 to Sept. 9, vi. 215 Sept. 11 to Oct. 15, vi. 250 Oct. 18 to Nov. 15, vi, 284 Nov. 15 to Dec. 15,
vi. 319 Collections by Seth Terry, vi. 320 From Dec. 15, 1830, to Jan. 15, 1831,
vi. 351 Jan. 19 to March 18, vii. 31 March 19 to April 14, vii. 63 April 15 to May 1, vii. 96 May 1 to May 30, vii. 128 May 30 to June 27, vii. 160 June 27 to July 27, vii. 187 July 27 to August 31, vii. 219 Sept. 3 to October 3, vii. 252 October 3 to Nov. 10, vii. 286 Nov. 10, 1831, to Jan. 12, 1832,-
vii. 347 Feb. 7 to Mar. 12, 1832, viii. 29 March 12 to April 26,
viii. 64 April 26 to May 23, viii. 95 May 23 to July 28, viii. 155 July 28 to September 8, viii. 217 Sept. 1 to Sept. 29, viii. 254 Sept. 29 to Nov. 1, viii. 286
Nov.1 to Nov. 30, viii. 317 Receipts acknowledged by John M.Phail,
viii. 318 Report of Treasurer of Vt. Col. Soc.,
viii. 318 Wilkinson co. Col. Soc. viii. 320 From Dec. 1 to Dec. 31,1832 viii. 348 Rev.J.N. Danforth's collec- tions in Mass.,
viii. 352 Collections and donations
acknowledged by G. Ralston, Treasurer of the Penn. Col. Soc. viii. 352
From Dec. 1, 1832, to Mar.
15, 1833,
March 15 to April 1, Contributions to A. C. Soc.
and Mass. C. S. receiv.. ed since Nov, 2, 1831, by Isaac Mansfield, Tr.
of Mass. Col. Society, Receipts for the African
Repository, From April 1 to July 5, 1833 Receipts acknowledged by
R. S. Finley, Agent of the Ohio and Ky. State
Col. Societies, From July 5 to Aug. 10,
1833, Aug. 10 to Aug. 31, Sep. 1 to October 9, Oct. 14 to Nov. 4, 1833
Nov. 4 to Dec. 31, Contributions acknowledged
by R. S. Finley, Agent
of N. Y. City Col. Soc. From Jan. 1 to Mar. 1, 1834 Mr. Cresson's collections in
England, Contributions for Mar. 1834 Collections made J. G. Bir-
ney, Contributions for Apr. 1834
May,
June, Account of money received
by Isaac Mansfield, Tr. of Mass. Col. Soc. since
Jan. 1, 1833, Contributions for July, 1834 Receipts for Afr. Rep'y. Contributions for Aug. 1834, Receipts for Afr. Rep’y. Contributions for Sep. 1834, Receipts for Afr. Rep’y. Contributions for Oct. 1834, Receipts for Afr. Rep’y. Contributions for Nov. 1834
x. 64 x. 96 X. 125 X. 157
X. 159 X. 192 x. 192 X. 223 X. 224 X. 256 X. 256 X. 288 X. 288 x. 319
Converse, Rev. J. K. Particulars of his agency, vii. 374. Cookman, George. His letter, August 14, 1833. ix. 219. Corning, Jasper, of Charleston, s. C. His letter, Feb. 27, 1828, sending $100 to
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CORRESPONDENCE-continued. Letters and extracts of letters from the Sec. of the Am. Tract Soc.; Sec'y
of the Tract Soc. of the Meth. Ep.ch.; Va., N. J., N. Y., Penn., Conn., iii.
307-311. a gentleman in S. C., iv. 60. Va., Me., Vt., Mass., N. Y., iv. 90. Colonists, iv. 234. S. C., Va., Tenn., iv. 236. the African Institution (London), v. 170. N. J., Ky., Conn., N. Y., N. H., Mass.,
Va., Maine, S. C., Geo. Miss., v. 172. Mass., Oh., Md., Del., Conn., Va., vi. 147. July 25, 1830, from the Agent of A. C.
S. in Ohio, vi. 186. Va., Mass., N. Y., Penn., Md., N. J., N.
C., vi. 239. Va., Penn., N. J., Del., Tenn., Vt., Oh.,
vi. 275. N. Y., Incia , vi. 338. Ky.,Va , Conn., N.J., Geo., an American
gentleman in Ireland, Tenn., vii. 142. Bishop Meade, N. C., N. J., Vt., Mass.,
Md., Ohio, Penn., vii. 241. N. C., Penn., N. Y., Va., vii. 271. Va., Miss., Ky., Mass., Penn., viii. 84. Md., N. Y., Miss., R. S. Finley, Geo.,
N. C., viii. 121. a student of a Theological Seminary;
Conn., Va., Md., viii. 147. Colonists, viii. 280, ix. 29, 121, 123, 126,
127, 155, 189, 220, 250, 286, x. 255. Va., N.C., Tenn., Miss., N. C., viii. 307. Ill., ix. 349. N. C., x 62. Tenn., Ohio, Penn., Miss., N. Y., Lou.,
N. J., x. 235. Letter from a little girl in Edinburgh to a little African girl
in Liberia, March 9, 1833, x. 29 Courtenay, Maria. Sec’y. and Tr. of the Female Association in Charlottesville,
Va. Auxiliary to A. C. S. Her letter, May 13, 1830, vi. 89. Cox, Dr. Abraham L. His erroneous correction of an imagined error, x. 139. Cox, Rev. Melville B., appointed by the Methodist Missionary Society, to pro-
mote the cause of Christianity in Liberia, and among the African tribes in its vicinity, viii. 252. Extract from his letter Sep. 20, 1832, viii. 252. Pur- chases the freedom of a boy, who is to accompany him to Liberia, viii. 253. His sketches from Western Africa, ix. 176, 208. His remarks concerning the Colory, April 9, 1833, ix. 190. His first report to the Missionary Society of the Meth. Ep. church, ix. 250, 251. His letter, May 4, 1833, ix. 253. His death, July 21, 1833, ix. 254. Proceedings of the Young Men's Missionary
Society, &c. &c., concerning it, ix. 254. Cox, Rev. Robert, iii. 27. [See “ Emancipation."] Cox, Dr. Samuel H. Addresses a public meeting in New York, in favor of A. C.
S. vi. 347. Remarks of “Quo” on his letter on abolition, x. 110. Crenshaw, Nathaniel C. His letter concerning his emancipated slaves, i. 213.
Accompanies to York, Penn. 65 slaves, some emancipated by the will of his
uncle, and the residue by himself. His liberality, iii. 154. Cresson, Elliott. Address as a colmization meeting in Wilmington, Del. vi. 156.
His speech at the fourteenth annual meeting of A. C. S. vi. 354. Account of his proceedings in England, &c. vii. 280, 335, viii. 77, 189, 211,
215, 344, 347, ix. 91, 144, 135, 212, 222, 283, x. 29. Remits $1332 from England to the Penn. Aux. Soc. vii. 320.
£500 sterling to A. C. S. viii. 155.
Cresson, Elliott, Extracts from his letter, July 7, 1832, viii. 211,
Letter concerning him. Dundee, Jan. 23, 1833, ix. 18. Remarks of the wake of Sussex concerning him, ix. 213, 214.
on his agency, ix. 244.
of the Edinburgh Phrenological Journal concerning him, ix. 270. Honors to him in Philadelphia, ix. 283. His remarl s at the 17th annual meeting of A. C. S. ix. 360. Account stated of his collections in England, x. 30. Announces to the N. Y. Young Men's Col. Soc. the formation of a similar
Society in Philadelphia. Its views as to forming a setilement at Bassa
Cove, and Dr. Hawes's manumitted slaves, x. 126. Reinarks of Dr. Hodgkin concerning him, x. 233.
His donation to A. Č. S.of $200 in goods for the Colony, x. 283. “ Crisis, The; or Essays on the usurpations of the Federal Government,” a pam-
phlet. Remarks on it, iv. 58. “ Crisis, The.” ix. 193. Crosby, Rev. John. His agency for A. C. S. in Penn. His letters, Nov. 24, 1831,
vii. 377. March 1, 1832, viii. 55. May 14, 1832, viii. 83. July 6, 1832,
viii. 187. July 19, 1832, viii. 188. Aug. 14, 1832, viii. 244. Extracts
of his letters in Oct. and Nov. 1832, viii. 343. Crowell, Capt. Seth. His letter, Oct. 1, 1832, concerning the Colony, viii. 305. Cuba, Increase of slavery in, ix. 287. Custis, G. W. P. His speech on proposing Gen. Lafayette as a Vice-President of
A. C. S. i. 15. His speech at the 11th annual meeting of A. C. S. iii. 356. 13th
v. 365. first 14th
vi. 357. second
vi. 371. Dahomy, account of, iv. 145. Dana, Řev. Daniel, D. D. Extract from his discourse to the N. Hampshire Aux.
Soc. at its first annual meeting, June 2, 1825, i. 142. Danforth, Rev. Joshua N. Appointed permanent agent of A. C. S. for N. York
and New England, viii. 285. His letters, June 1, 1832, viii. 113. July 7, 1832, viii. 143. Sep. 15, 1832,
viiii. 247. His reports, Nov. 12, 1832, viii. 342. March 1, 1833, ix. 22.
letter, March 28, 1833, to W.L. Stone, ix. 80. His letter, Jan. 17,
1834, x. 27.
Resigns his agency, ix. 395. David, Sampson, ii. 163. [See “ Emancipation.”] Davis, Thoinas, of Montgomery co. Md. vii. 217. [See “ Emancipation.”] Denham, Major Dixon, and Capt. Hugh Clapperton. Their return from Africa to
Europe, i. 156.
Notice of their travels, i. 284, 286. Review of their travels, ii. 272, 298. Devany, Francis, a colonist. His testimony concerning the Colony, iii. 250.
His exainination before a Committee of Congress, May 26, 27, 1830, vi. 97.
His letter Sep. 28, 1832, viii. 303. His death, Sep. 11, 1833, x. 90. Dickinson, Mr. of Baltimore, i. 318. [See “ Emancipation.”] Dietcshy, Rev. Rodolph, vi. 89. [See “ Missions.”] Disosway, Gabriel P. Extracts from his aildress to the Petersburg Aux. Col. Soc.
Dec. 23, 1825, i. 339. His letter, Dec, 15, 1830, concerning a Methodist
Mission to Liberia, vi. 336. Dix, John A. His speech at the anniversary of the N. Y. State Col. Soc. April
1830, vi. 162. Doddridge, Philip, M.C. His remarks at the 14th annual meeting of A. C. S. vi.
364. Donkin. Lieut. Gen. Sir Ruine. Edinburgh Review of his dissertation on the
course and probable te mination of te Niger, vi. 321. Downey, Robert. His plan for raising ten nillions of dollars for A. C. S. ix. 186. Dromedary, remarks on the, ii. 40. Dudley, Wm. O. ix. 126. [See “ Emancipotion.”] Duncan, Rev. Henry. His letters concerning the London Protest against A. C. S.
Durfee, Rev. T.R. Extract from his letter concerning slavery, v. 63. Early, Joel. v. 377, vi. 30, 62. [See “ Emancipation.”] Eden, Rev. James. Extract of a letter from him to John Hanson, x. 89. Edwards, Cyrus, Agent of A. C. S. His address in Vandalia, Ill. on the project
of forming an Aux. Soc. vii. 97.
His letter, March 23, 1831, vii. 114. Manumits a slave, ix. 126. Elder, Herbert, B. ii. 163. [See “ Emancipation.”] Elmer, Lucius Q.C. Extract from his speech to the Col. Soc. of N. J.i. 281. EMANCIPATION. [See “ American Colonization Society, ,” “Finley, R. 2.” “Friends,
Society of,” “Jefferson,” “Monroe,” “New York,” (c. c.] Mr. Schoolcraft's plan of self-emancipation, i. 151. David Minge, of Charles City co. Va. liberates upwards of 80 slaves,
and sends them, well provided, &c. by him, to Hayti, i. 191. Mrs. Elizabeth Moore, of Bourbon co. Ky., liberates by her will about
40 slaves, i. 191. David Patterson, of Orange co. N. C. liberates 11 slaves, i. 191. Rev. Fletcher Andrew,
do i. 191. Charles Henshaw, near Richmond, Va. liberates 60 slaves, with the
view of ling them to Liberia, i. 191. Nathaniel C. Crenshaw, near Richmond, Va., liberates 60 slaves to go
to Liberia, i. 213, 214, see iii. 154. Rev. Cave Jones, a chaplain in U. S. Navy, liberates 2 slaves to go to
Liberia, i. 214. Rev. John D. Paxton, of Prince Edward's co. Va., liberates 11 slaves
to go to Liberia, i. 318. Mr. Dickinson, of Baltimore, liberates 1 slave to go to Liberia, i. 318. Manumissions proposed by a gentleman near Norfolk, Va. and by some
Roman Catholic Christians in Maryland, i. 318. David Shriver, of Fred’k. co. Md., by his will liberates more than 30
slaves, and provides for their support and instruction, ii. 29. Col. Smith, of Sussex co. Va., liberates by his will 70 or 80 slaves, and bequ
to them five or six thousand dollars, to defray the ex- pense of transporting them to Liberia, ii. 29. Sampson David, of Tenn. directs by his will, 22 slaves to be free in
1840, or at his wife’s death, should that happen sooner, with ample provision for their removal to a foreign country, or to a free state, at their option, ii. 163. Herbert Elder, of Petersburg, Va., leaves by his will twenty slaves to
be transported as freemen to Liberia, ii. 163. Henry Robertson, of Hampton, Va. liberates by his will seven slaves,
and leaves a legacy of $50 to each of them, to aid their removal to
Africa, and comfortable settlement there, ii. 103. Rev. Samuel D. Hoge, of Oh., liberates his only slave, to be sent to ei-
ther Liberia or Obio, ii. 220. Miss Patsey Morr of Louisa co. Va. liberates by her will about sixteen
slaves, to be sent to Liberia, and bequeaths $500 to fit then oui and
defray the expenses of their passage, ii. 220. A clergyman of Virginia proposes to liberate about thirty slaves and
send them to Liberia, ji. 220. A pious lady of Virginia proposes to liberate twelve or fifteen slaves,
and aid in their removal to Africa, and settlement therein, ii. 221. Certain slaves emancipated in Mexico, ii. 291. William Fletcher, of Perquimans county, N. C. liberates by his will
twelve slaves to be sent to Hayti or Liberia, at their option, with a provision for the expenses of their colonization, ii 352. Mr. Fusnton, of Frederic county, Va. by his will liberates ten slaves to
be sent to Liberia, and appropriates $1,000 for their establishment
there, ii. 352. Mr. Ward, of Pittsylvania county, Va. liberates by his will 110 slaves,
who will probably go to Liberia, iii. 27. Rev. Robert Cox, of Suffolk county, Va. liberates by his will upwards
of thirty slaves, and leaves several hundred dollars to aid in their emi. gration to Africa, iii. 27.
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