Howe, Samuel, offered aid to Daniel Drayton, 251
Hubbard, Dr., a friend of Negro education, 107
Huddlestone, Rev. Mr., a successor of Neau, 358
Humboldt, Alex. Von, Observations on Negroes, 393
Hunt, Rev. Mr., had a Negro under probation, 352
Huntsville, Alabama, Negroes of, for colonization, 282
Husting Court of Richmond, a lawsuit in, to obtain freedom, 238
Iben Khaldun, a writer of Arabia, quoted, 39
Illinois, attitude of Negroes in, toward colonization,
300
Immigration of Negroes into Ohio, 2, 4; opposition
to, aroused, 4
Impressions of an English traveler, 404
Indiana,
Negroes took up land in, 8;
attitude of Negroes of, toward African
colonization, 300
Insurrections in Louisiana, 370, 376
Irish,
crowded out the Negroes of Cincinnati,
5;
the Scotch-Irish in the West, 133, 135
Iron first smelted by Negroes, 36-37
Jackson, George W., manager of Robert Gordon’s
estate, 22
Jacob, R. T., offered resolutions for mediatorial
neutrality, 384
Jefferson County, Ohio, free Negroes of, 304
Jefferson, Thomas, influence of, on frontier, 138
Jenny, Dr., worked among Negroes, 355
Johnson, Anthony, a Negro owning slaves, 234-236
Johnson, Jerome A., remembered Judson Diggs, 247
Johnson, Rev. Mr., baptized Negroes at Stratford,
359
Jones, Absalom,
letter of, —;
mentioned by Dow, 274;
opposed colonization, 277
Jones, David A., deposition of, 238-239
Jones, S. Wesley, letter of, quoted, 281
Kearsley, John, master of James Derham, 103
Kemps Landing, Negroes in battle of, 115
Kench, Thomas, wanted Negroes in separate regiments,
120
Kentucky,
“Emancipating Baptists” of,
143
anti-slavery Presbyterians in, 143
neutrality of, 383
dangerous policy of, 385
Knight and Bell, Negro contractors in Cincinnati,
20
Kunst. J., Notes on the Negroes in Guatemala
in the Seventeenth
Century, 392
Lannon, W. D., joined the Confederates, 390
Laurens, John, urged the arming of slaves, 118
Law, John, schemes of, 362-363
Lawrence County, Ohio, Negroes in, 4, 306
Lawrence, Samuel, Negroes under, behaved well, 112,
113
Lecky, tribute of, to Negro troops, 129
Lees, migrated to Detroit, 24, 26
Leile, George, letters of, 80, 81, 84
Lemoyne, Dr. Francis J., teacher of M. R. Delany,
106
Letters on slavery by a Negro, 60;
letters showing the rise and progress
of Negro Churches in Georgia
and the West Indies, 69
Lewiston, Pennsylvania, anti-colonization meeting
of, 287
Liberia, the Republic of, discussed, 313
Lincoln, a desire of, for the support of Kentucky,
377, 384
Lindsay, Rev. Mr., baptized Negroes in New Jersey,
355
Locke, Rev. Richard, baptized Negroes in Pennsylvania,
355
Longworth, Nicholas, aided colored schools of Cincinnati,
19
Louis-Philippe, the expulsion of, celebrated in Washington,