Isaac T. Hopper eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 420 pages of information about Isaac T. Hopper.

Isaac T. Hopper eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 420 pages of information about Isaac T. Hopper.

GENERAL INDEX.

Allusions to his Parents. 
Anecdotes of Childhood. 
Allusions to Sarah his Wife. 
Allusions to Joseph Whitall. 
Anecdotes of Apprenticeship. 
His Religious Experience. 
Tales of Oppression and Anecdotes of Colored People. 
Anecdotes of Prisoners and of Vicious Characters in Philadelphia. 
His Love of Fun. 
Allusions to his Private Life and Domestic Character. 
Anecdotes connected with Quakers. 
Schism in the Society of Friends. 
Anecdotes connected with his Visit to England and Ireland. 
Anti-Slavery Experiences in New-York. 
His Attachment to the Principles and Usages of Friends. 
Disowned by the Society of Friends in New-York. 
His Connection with the Prison Association of New-York. 
His Illness, Death, and Funeral.

PARTICULAR INDEX.

His birth. 
Anecdote of his Grandmother’s Courage. 
His Childish Roguery. 
His Contest with British Soldiers. 
His Violent Temper. 
Conscientiousness in Boyhood. 
Tricks at School. 
Going to Mill. 
Going to Market. 
Anecdote of General Washington. 
Pelting the Swallows. 
Anecdote of the Squirrel and her young ones. 
The Pet Squirrel. 
The Pet Crow. 
Encounter with a Black Snake. 
Old Mingo the African. 
Boyish Love for Sarah Tatum. 
His Mother’s parting advice when he leaves Home. 
Mischievous Trick at the Cider Barrel. 
He nearly harpoons his Uncle. 
He nearly kills a Fellow Apprentice. 
Adventure with a young Woman. 
His first Slave Case. 
His Youthful Love for Sarah Tatum. 
Nicholas Waln. 
Mary Ridgeway. 
William Savery. 
His early Religious Experience. 
Letter from Joseph Whitall. 
He marries Sarah Tatum. 
His interest in Colored People. 
Charles Webster. 
Ben Jackson. 
Thomas Cooper. 
A Child Kidnapped. 
Wagelma. 
James Poovey. 
Romaine. 
David Lea. 
The Slave Hunter. 
William Bachelor. 
Levin Smith. 
Etienne Lamaire. 
Samuel Johnson. 
Pierce Butler’s Ben. 
Daniel Benson. 
The Quick-Witted Slave. 
James Davis. 
Mary Holliday. 
Thomas Harrison. 
James Lawler. 
William Anderson. 
Sarah Roach. 
Zeke. 
Poor Amy. 
Manuel. 
Slaveholders mollified. 
The United States Bond. 
The tender mercies of a Slaveholder. 
The Foreign Slave. 
The New-Jersey Slave. 
A Slave Hunter Defeated. 
Mary Morris. 
The Slave Mother. 
Colonel Ridgeley’s Slave. 
Stop Thief! 
The Disguised Slaveholder. 
The Slave of Dr. Rich. 
His Knowledge of Law. 
Mutual Confidence between him and the Colored People. 
Mercy to Kidnappers. 
Richard Allen, the Colored Bishop. 
The Colored Guests at his Table. 
Kane the Colored Man fined for Blasphemy. 
John McGrier. 

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