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Index

Benny Bargen
George Benson (Quaker)
Malcolm Boyd
Ernest Bromley
Marion Bromley
Owen Brown (abolitionist, born 1771)
Nathanael Carpenter
John A. Collins (abolitionist)
George Cony
Margaret E. Dungan
John Adolphus Etzler
Arthur Evans (physician)
Abby Folsom
John Fountaine
Henry Geiger
Walter Gormly
Isaac Hopper
John Hoskins (poet)
Vernon Johns
Silas Lamson
Charles Lane (transcendentalist)
Marshall Ledbetter
Nicasius le Febure
Henry G. Ludlow
Samuel Ludlow (judge)
Staughton Lynd
Maurice McCrackin
Mary Stone McDowell
Karl Meyer (activist)
Paul Monsky

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