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The Underground Railroad
ОглавлениеEXTRACT OF A LETTER FROM REV. N.R. JOHNSTON
LETTER FROM THOMAS GARRETT (U.G.R.R. DEPOT)
LETTER FROM MISS G.A. LEWIS (U.G.R.R. DEPOT)
LETTER FROM S.H. GAY, ESQ., EX-EDITOR OF THE ANTI-SLAVERY STANDARD AND NEW YORK TRIBUNE
LETTER FROM JOHN H. HILL, A FUGITIVE, APPEALING IN BEHALF OF A POOR SLAVE IN PETERSBURG, VA
LETTER FROM HAM & EGGS, SLAVE (U.G.R.R. AG'T)
LETTER FROM REV H. WILSON (U.G.R.R. AG'T)
LETTER FROM SHERIDAN FORD, IN DISTRESS
LETTER FROM E.F. PENNYPACKER (U.G.R.R. DEPOT)
LETTER FROM JOS. C. BUSTILL (U.G.R.R. DEPOT)
LETTER FROM A SLAVE SECRETED IN RICHMOND
LETTER FROM G.S. NELSON (U.G.R.R. DEPOT)
LETTER FROM "WM. PENN" (OF THE BAR)
LETTER FROM MISS THEODOCIA GILBERT
DEATH OF ROMULUS HALL — NEW NAME GEORGE WEEMS
JAMES MERCER, WM. H. GILLIAM, AND JOHN CLAYTON STOWED AWAY IN A HOT BERTH
LETTER FROM WILLIAM HENRY GILLIAM
CLARISSA DAVIS ARRIVED DRESSED IN MALE ATTIRE
PERRY JOHNSON, OF ELKTON, MARYLAND EYE KNOCKED OUT, ETC
EXTRACT OF LETTER FROM ISAAC FORMAN
JOSEPH HENRY CAMP THE AUCTION BLOCK IS DEFEATED AND A SLAVE TRADER LOSES FOURTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS
SHERIDAN FORD SECRETED IN THE WOODS — ESCAPES IN A STEAMER
JOSEPH KNEELAND, ALIAS JOSEPH HULSON
EX-PRESIDENT TYLER'S HOUSEHOLD LOSES AN ARISTOCRATIC "ARTICLE"
EDWARD MORGAN, HENRY JOHNSON, JAMES AND STEPHEN BUTLER
HENRY PREDO BROKE JAIL, JUMPED OUT OF THE WINDOW AND MADE HIS ESCAPE
GEORGE SOLOMON, DANIEL NEALL, BENJAMIN R. FLETCHER AND MARIA DORSEY
HENRY BOX BROWN ARRIVED BY ADAMS' EXPRESS
TRIAL OF THE EMANCIPATORS OF COL. J.H. WHEELER'S SLAVES, JANE JOHNSON AND HER TWO LITTLE BOYS
INTERESTING LETTER FROM ISRAEL
LETTER FROM MISS G. LEWIS ABOUT A PORTION OF THE SAME "MEMORABLE TWENTY-EIGHT"
ROBERT BROWN, ALIAS THOMAS JONES CROSSING THE RIVER ON HORSEBACK IN THE NIGHT
ANTHONY LONEY, ALIAS WILLIAM ARMSTEAD
SAMUEL WILLIAMS, ALIAS JOHN WILLIAMS
WILLIAM JORDON, ALIAS WILLIAM PRICE
JOSEPH GRANT AND JOHN SPEAKS TWO PASSENGERS ON THE UNDERGROUND RAIL ROAD, VIA LIVERPOOL
JACOB WATERS AND ALFRED GOULDEN
SEVERAL ARRIVALS FROM DIFFERENT PLACES
ARRIVAL FROM RICHMOND JEREMIAH W. SMITH AND WIFE JULIA
CHARLES THOMPSON, CARRIER OF "THE NATIONAL AMERICAN," OFF FOR CANADA
THE ESCAPE OF A CHILD FOURTEEN MONTHS OLD
ESCAPE OF A YOUNG SLAVE MOTHER LEFT HER LITTLE BABY-BOY, LITTLE GIRL AND HUSBAND BEHIND
SAMUEL W. JOHNSON ARRIVAL FROM THE "DAILY DISPATCH" OFFICE
SOLOMON BROWN ARRIVED PER CITY OF RICHMOND
WILLIAM HOGG, ALIAS JOHN SMITH TRAVELER FROM MARYLAND
TWO FEMALE PASSENGERS FROM MARYLAND
CAPTAIN F. AND THE MAYOR OF NORFOLK TWENTY-ONE PASSENGERS SECRETED IN A BOAT. NOVEMBER, 1855
ARRIVALS FROM DIFFERENT PLACES
"FLEEING GIRL OF FIFTEEN," IN MALE ATTIRE
SECOND LETTER FROM LAWYER BIGELOW
FIVE YEARS AND ONE MONTH SECRETED
ESCAPE OF JOHN HENRY HILL FROM THE SLAVE AUCTION IN RICHMOND, ON THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1853
FIRST LETTER ON ARRIVING IN CANADA
THE ESCAPE OF HEZEKIAH HILL (UNCLE OF JOHN HENRY HILL)
JAMES — (BROTHER OF JOHN HENRY HILL)
FROM VIRGINIA, MARYLAND AND DELAWARE
ARCHER BARLOW, ALIAS EMIT ROBINS
SAMUEL BUSH, ALIAS WILLIAM OBLEBEE
JOHN SPENCER AND HIS SON WILLIAM, AND JAMES ALBERT
HETTY SCOTT ALIAS MARGARET DUNCANS AND DAUGHTER PRISCILLA
ROSE ANNA TONNELL ALIAS MARIA HYDE
"SAM," "ISAAC," "PERRY," "CHARLES," AND "GREEN"
FROM VIRGINIA, MARYLAND, DELAWARE, NORTH CAROLINA, WASHINGTON, D.C., AND SOUTH CAROLINA
COPY OF FIRST ORDER OF COMMITMENT
COPY OF ORDER OF RE-COMMITMENT
AN IRISH GIRL'S DEVOTION TO FREEDOM
"SAM" NIXON ALIAS DR. THOMAS BAYNE
ISAAC WILLIAMS, HENRY BANKS, AND KIT NICKLESS MONTHS IN A CAVE, — SHOT BY SLAVE-HUNTERS
SEPTEMBER 28, 1856 ARRIVAL OF FIVE FROM THE EASTERN SHORE OF MARYLAND
SUNDRY ARRIVALS, ABOUT AUGUST 1ST, 1855
DEEP FURROWS ON THE BACK THOMAS MADDEN
"PETE MATTHEWS," ALIAS SAMUEL SPARROWS "I MIGHT AS WELL BE IN THE PENITENTIARY, &C
"MOSES" ARRIVES WITH SIX PASSENGERS
ESCAPED FROM "A WORTHLESS SOT" JOHN ATKINSON
WILLIAM BUTCHER, ALIAS WILLIAM T. MITCHELL "HE WAS ABUSEFUL"
EIGHT AND A HALF MONTHS SECRETED WASHINGTON SOMLOR, ALIAS JAMES MOORE
ARTHUR FOWLER, ALIAS BENJAMIN JOHNSON
SUNDRY ARRIVALS ABOUT JANUARY FIRST, 1855
SLAVE-HOLDER IN MARYLAND WITH THREE COLORED WIVES JAMES GRIFFIN ALIAS THOMAS BROWN
CAPTAIN F. ARRIVES WITH NINE PASSENGERS
OWEN AND OTHO TAYLOR'S FLIGHT WITH HORSES, ETC THREE BROTHERS, TWO OF THEM WITH WIVES AND CHILDREN
CAPTAIN F. ARRIVES WITH FOURTEEN "PRIME ARTICLES" ON BOARD
SUNDRY ARRIVALS — LATTER PART OF DECEMBER, 1855, AND BEGINNING OF JANUARY, 1856
PART OF THE ARRIVALS IN DECEMBER, 1855
THE SLAVE-HUNTING TRAGEDY IN LANCASTER COUNTY, IN SEPTEMBER, 1851 "TREASON AT CHRISTIANA"
ARRIVALS FROM RICHMOND LEWIS COBB AND NANCY BRISTER
PASSENGERS FROM NORTH CAROLINA [BY SCHOONER]
THOMAS CLINTON, SAUNEY PRY AND BENJAMIN DUCKET PASSED OVER THE U.G.R.R., IN THE FALL OF 1856
FIVE FROM GEORGETOWN CROSS ROADS MOTHER AND CHILD FROM NORFOLK, VA., ETC
PASSENGERS FROM MARYLAND, 1857 WILLIAM HENRY MOODY, BELINDA BIVANS, ETC
ARRIVAL FROM UNIONVILLE, 1857 ISRAEL TODD, AND BAZIL ALDRIDGE
ARRIVAL FROM MARYLAND, 1857 ORDEE LEE, AND RICHARD J. BOOCE
BENJAMIN ROSS, AND HIS WIFE HARRIET FLED FROM CAROLINE COUNTY, EASTERN SHORE OF MARYLAND, JUNE, 1857
ARRIVAL FROM VIRGINIA, 1857 WILLIAM JACKSON
ARRIVAL FROM DELAWARE, 1857 JOHN WRIGHT AND WIFE, ELIZABETH ANN, AND CHARLES CONNOR
ARRIVAL FROM ALEXANDRIA, 1857 OSCAR D. BALL, AND MONTGOMERY GRAHAM
ARRIVAL FROM UNIONVILLE, 1857 CAROLINE ALDRIDGE AND JOHN WOOD
ARRIVAL FROM NEW ORLEANS, 1857 JAMES CONNER, SHOT IN DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE BODY
ARRIVAL FROM WASHINGTON, D.C HARRISON CARY
ARRIVAL FROM VIRGINIA, 1857 JOE ELLIS
ARRIVAL FROM MARYLAND CHRISTOPHER GREEN AND WIFE, ANN MARIA, AND SON NATHAN
ARRIVAL FROM GEORGETOWN CROSS-ROADS, 1857 LEEDS WRIGHT AND ABRAM TILISON
ARRIVAL FROM ALEXANDRIA WILLIAM TRIPLETT AND THOMAS HARPER
ARRIVAL FROM MARYLAND HARRY WISE
ARRIVAL FROM NORFOLK, VA ABRAM WOODERS
ARRIVAL FROM WASHINGTON, D.C GEORGE JOHNSON, THOMAS AND ADAM SMITH
ARRIVAL FROM HOWARD CO., MD., 1857 BILL COLE AND HANSON
ARRIVAL FROM PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MD "JIM BELLE"
ARRIVAL FROM RAPPAHANNOCK COUNTY, 1857 PASCAL QUANTENCE
ARRIVAL FROM NORTH CAROLINA, 1857 HARRY GRIMES, GEORGE UPSHER, AND EDWARD LEWIS
ALFRED HOLLON, GEORGE AND CHARLES N. RODGERS
ARRIVAL FROM KENT COUNTY, 1857 SAMUEL BENTON, JOHN ALEXANDER, JAMES HENRY, AND SAMUEL TURNER
ARRIVAL FROM BALTIMORE COUNTY, 1857 ELIZABETH WILLIAMS
MARY COOPER AND MOSES ARMSTEAD, 1857
ARRIVAL FROM NEAR WASHINGTON, D.C JOHN JOHNSON AND LAWRENCE THORNTON
ARRIVAL FROM HARFORD CO., 1857 JOHN MYERS
ARRIVAL FROM MARYLAND, 1857 WILLIAM LEE, SUSAN JANE BOILE AND AMARIAN LUCRETIA RISTER
ARRIVAL FROM NORFOLK, VA. 1857 WILLIAM CARNEY AND ANDREW ALLEN
ARRIVAL FROM HOOPESVILLE, MD., 1857 JAMES CAIN, "GENERAL ANDREW JACKSON," AND ANNA PERRY
ARRIVAL FROM MARYLAND, 1858 GEORGE RUSSELL AND JAMES HENRY THOMPSON
ARRIVAL FROM BALTIMORE ELIJAH BISHOP AND WILLIAM WILLIAMSON
ARRIVAL FROM DUNWOODY COUNTY, 1858 DARIUS HARRIS
ARRIVED FROM ALEXANDRIA, VA., 1857 TOWNSEND DERRIX
ARRIVAL FROM MARYLAND, 1858 EDWARD CARROLL
ARRIVAL FROM PETERSBURG, 1858 JAMES MASON
ARRIVAL FROM MARYLAND ROBERT CARR
ARRIVAL FROM RICHMOND, 1858 EBENEZER ALLISON
ARRIVAL FROM RICHMOND, 1858 JOHN THOMPSON CARR, ANN MOUNTAIN AND CHILD, AND WILLIAM BOWLER
ARRIVAL FROM BALTIMORE, 1858 ROBERTA TAYLOR
ARRIVAL FROM HIGHTSTOWN, 1858 ROBERT THOMPSON (A PREACHER)
ARRIVAL FROM VIRGINIA, 1858 ALFRED S. THORNTON
ARRIVAL FROM MARYLAND, 1858 JOHN WESLEY COMBASH, JACOB TAYLOR, AND THOMAS EDWARD SKINNER
ARRIVAL FROM NEW MARKET, 1858 ELIJAH SHAW
ARRIVAL FROM VIRGINIA, 1858 MARY FRANCES MELVIN, ELIZA HENDERSON, AND NANCY GRANTHAM
ARRIVAL FROM RICHMOND, 1858 ORLANDO J. HUNT
ARRIVAL FROM NORFOLK, VA., 1858 WILLIAM MACKEY
ARRIVAL FROM NEAR BALTIMORE, 1858 HENRY TUCKER
ARRIVAL FROM VIRGINIA, 1858 PETER NELSON. (RESEMBLED AN IRISHMAN)
ARRIVAL FROM WASHINGTON, 1858 MARY JONES AND SUSAN BELL
ARRIVAL FROM VIRGINIA, 1858 WILLIAM CARPENTER
ARRIVAL FROM DELAWARE, 1858 JOHN WEEMS, ALIAS JACK HERRING
ARRIVAL FROM NORTH CAROLINA AND DELAWARE "DICK BEESLY",MURRAY YOUNG AND CHARLES ANDREW BOLDEN
ARRIVAL FROM MARYLAND BIRTH-DAY PRESENT FROM THOMAS GARRETT
ARRIVAL FROM THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, 1858 REBECCA JACKSON AND DAUGHTER, AND ROBERT SHORTER
ARRIVAL FROM HONEY BROOK TOWNSHIP, 1858 FRANK CAMPBELL
ARRIVAL FROM ALEXANDRIA, VA., 1858 RICHARD BAYNE, CARTER DOWLING AND BENJAMIN TAYLOR
CROSSING THE BAY IN A SKIFF WILLIAM THOMAS COPE, JOHN BOICE GREY, HENRY BOICE AND ISAAC WHITE
ARRIVAL FROM KENT COUNTY, MD., 1858 ASBURY IRWIN, EPHRAIM ENNIS, AND LYDIA ANN JOHNS
ARRIVAL FROM WASHINGTON, 1858 JOSEPHINE ROBINSON
ARRIVAL FROM CECIL COUNTY, 1858 ROBERT JOHNS AND HIS WIFE "SUE ANN"
ARRIVAL FROM GEORGETOWN, D.C., 1858 PERRY CLEXTON, JIM BANKS AND CHARLES NOLE
ARRIVAL FROM SUSSEX COUNTY, 1858 JACOB BLOCKSON, GEORGE ALLIGOOD, JIM ALLIGOOD, AND GEORGE LEWIS
ARRIVAL FROM RICHMOND, 1859 CORNELIUS HENRY JOHNSON. FACE CANADA-WARD FOR YEARS
ARRIVAL FROM RICHMOND, 1859 STEPNEY BROWN
ARRIVAL FROM MARYLAND, 1859 JAMES BROWN
ARRIVAL FROM DELAWARE, 1859 EDWARD, JOHN, AND CHARLES HALL
ARRIVAL FROM VIRGINIA, 1859 JAMES TAYLOR, ALBERT GROSS, AND JOHN GRINAGE
ARRIVAL FROM RICHMOND, 1859 HENRY JONES AND TURNER FOSTER
ARRIVAL FROM SEAFORD, 1859 ROBERT BELL AND TWO OTHERS
ARRIVAL FROM TAPPS' NECK, MD., 1859 LEWIS WILSON, JOHN WATERS, ALFRED EDWARDS AND WILLIAM QUINN
SUNDRY ARRIVALS FROM MARYLAND, 1860 WILLIAM CHION AND HIS WIFE, EMMA, EVAN GRAFF, AND FOUR OTHERS
ARRIVAL FROM BALTIMORE, 1860 WILLIAM BROWN, AND JAMES HENSON
ARRIVAL FROM MARYLAND PHILIP STANTON, RANDOLPH NICHOLS, AND THOMAS DOUGLASS
ARRIVAL FROM FREDERICKSBURG, 1860 HENRY TUDLE AND WIFE, MARY WILLIAMS
CROSSING THE BAY IN A BATTEAU SHARP CONTEST WITH PURSUERS ON WATER. FUGITIVES VICTORIOUS
ARRIVAL FROM DORCHESTER CO., 1860 HARRIET TUBMAN'S LAST "TRIP" TO MARYLAND
TWELVE MONTHS IN THE WOODS, 1860 HENRY COTTON
ARRIVAL FROM MARYLAND WILLIAM PIERCE
ARRIVAL FROM RICHMOND, 1858 HENRY LANGHORN alias WM. SCOTT
ARRIVAL FROM RICHMOND JOHN WILLIAM DUNGY. — BROUGHT A PASS FROM EX. GOV. GREGORY
KIDNAPPING OF RACHEL AND ELIZABETH PARKER — MURDER OF JOSEPH C. MILLER IN 1851 AND 1852
ARRIVAL FROM VIRGINIA, 1854 TUCKER WHITE
ARRIVAL FROM NORFOLK MARY MILLBURN, alias LOUISA F. JONES, ESCAPED IN MALE ATTIRE
HELPERS AND SYMPATHIZERS AT HOME AND ABROAD — INTERESTING LETTERS
WOMAN ESCAPING IN A BOX, 1857 SHE WAS SPEECHLESS
ORGANIZATION OF THE VIGILANCE COMMITTEE MEETING TO FORM A VIGILANCE COMMITTEE