Beecher, Isabella, H. B. S.'s half-sister, birth of; goes to
Cincinnati.
Beecher, James, H. B. S.'s half-brother; goes to Cincinnati, 53;
begins Sunday-school.
Beecher, Rev. Dr. Lyman, H. B. Stowe's father; "Autobiography and
Correspondence of,"; verdict on his wife's remarkable piety; pride in
his daughter's essay; admiration of Walter Scott; sermon which
converts H. B. S.; accepts call to Hanover Street Church, Boston;
president of Lane Theological Seminary; first journey to Cincinnati;
removal and westward journey, et seq.; removes family to Cincinnati,;
Beecher reunion; powerful sermons on slave question; his sturdy
character, H. W. Beecher's eulogy upon; death and reunion with H. B.
S's mother.
Beecher, Mary, sister of H. B. S.; married; letter to; accompanies
sister to Europe; letters from H. B. S. to, on love for New England;
on visit to Windsor.
Beecher, Roxanna Foote, mother of H. B. S.; her death; strong,
sympathetic nature; reverence for the Sabbath; sickness, death, and
funeral; influence in family strong even after death; character
described by H. W. Beecher; H. B. S.'s resemblance to.
Beecher, William, brother of H. B. S.; licensed to preach.
Bell, Henry, English inventor of steamboat.
Belloc, Mme., translates "Uncle Tom."
Belloc, M., to paint portrait of H. B. S..
Bentley, London publisher, offers pay for "Uncle Tom's Cabin.
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