Story of the Hutchinsons (tribe of Jesse) . erarybureau. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. VOL. I. PageJohn Wallace Hutchinson ...... Frontispiece Fkederick Douglass . . . . . xv Richard Hutchinsons Plow 2 The Birthplace of the Hutchinsons ...... 8 Coming up prom the Fields 20 The Hop-pickers 22 The East Wilton Concert 44 The Old Homestead 47 On the Road . 50 John A. Collins 73 Nathaniel Peabody Rogers 76 Heralds of Freedom . . _ 88 Get off the Track 117 Parker Pillsbury 119 Ten of the Hutchinsons, 1844 Hutchinson Family Quartet, 1846 ...... 142 An English Souvenir ......... 156 The Hutchinsons at G


Story of the Hutchinsons (tribe of Jesse) . erarybureau. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. VOL. I. PageJohn Wallace Hutchinson ...... Frontispiece Fkederick Douglass . . . . . xv Richard Hutchinsons Plow 2 The Birthplace of the Hutchinsons ...... 8 Coming up prom the Fields 20 The Hop-pickers 22 The East Wilton Concert 44 The Old Homestead 47 On the Road . 50 John A. Collins 73 Nathaniel Peabody Rogers 76 Heralds of Freedom . . _ 88 Get off the Track 117 Parker Pillsbury 119 Ten of the Hutchinsons, 1844 Hutchinson Family Quartet, 1846 ...... 142 An English Souvenir ......... 156 The Hutchinsons at Grasmere ....... 202 Wendell Phillips 239 Tribe of Jesse at High Rock 242 Judsons Standing Collar Song ,.,... 261 The Six Brothers 288 Freedoms Champions 298 The Trio of Brothers 300 Abby Hutchinson . , . , 324 XIV ILLUSTRATIONS — VOL. I. John in the Saw-mill Abraham Lincoln . High Rock in 1861 . Singing to Lincoln . On High Rock in War Time Closing Exercises, Christian Commission Representative Women Page346370378380416431437. FREDERICK LOUGLASS INTRODUCTION. It is no light task to write an introduction to this book ofthe Hutchinsons. They were a unique and striking pexsonal appearance and in moral and intellectual qualities,they were in the strictest sense, of the best New Englandmould. More than fifty years ago they were introduced to thecountry from the granite hills of New Hampshire, through thecolumns of The Herald of Freedom, by Nathaniel P. Rogers,one of the most brilliant and gifted writers of that day. Hewas an Abolitionist of the Abolitionists, and in thrilling wordsand at the very top of his sublime enthusiasm in that cause, hehailed with welcome the Hutchinsons, as did all Abolitionists,regarding them as a splendid acquisition to that then unpopularand persecuted cause. To write worthily an introduction to this book, the record oftheir career, one should have, in some measure, the genius ofthe editor of The Herald of Freedom, for the Hutchinsonsshould be


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