Phillips, Wendell, [1]; leader of Anti-Slavery Party in Boston, [104-106], [113], [121]; risks assassination, [39]; defends Anthony Burns, [31]; on "Broadcloth mob," [86]; letter to, and interviews with, [87-91]; experiences with, during Boston riot, [96-103]; on Butler's "Contraband of War" phrase, [132]; lampoons Dana, [108]; rebukes impatiently expressed opinion of Garrison, [115]; oratorical power of, [213]; replaces Theodore Parker, [69]; on religious influences, [11-12]; speeches of, [8], [91-93], [107], [110-112]; arguments inducing him to support the war, [108-112]; on George Washington, [7]

Pierce, Franklin, [84]

Plimsoll, S., [203-204]

Poe, Edgar Allan, [216]

Poole, Mr. Reginald, [303]

Pope, General, demoralization of army of, [137]; conversation with, [134]; personal characteristics of, [134]; qualities as a leader, [134-135]; a surprise when reconnoitring, [135-136]

Porter, Professor, character and influence of, [20-23]

Potter, Bishop, [392]

R

Rachel. See Felix, Elizabeth Rachel