Still, William, Underground Rail Road:
A Record of Facts, Authentic Narratives, Letters, Etc.

Porter & Coales, Publishers, Philadelphia, PA, 1872
Call Number: 1400, MSA L1117

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Still, William, Underground Rail Road:
A Record of Facts, Authentic Narratives, Letters, Etc.

Porter & Coales, Publishers, Philadelphia, PA, 1872
Call Number: 1400, MSA L1117

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CONTENTS. 15 HEAVY REWARD. PAGE Three Hundred Dollars Reward—" Tom" gone............. ..................................... 324 CAPT. F. ARRIVES WITH FOURTEEN "PRIME ARTICLES" ON BOARD 325 SUNDRY ARRIVALS, LATTER PART OF DECEMBER, 1855, AND BEGINNING OF JANUARY, 185G. Joseph Cornish and others.............................................................................. 334 PART OF THE ARRIVALS IN DECEMBER, 1855. Thomas J. Gooseberry and others.................................................................... 339 THE FUGITIVE SLAVE BILL OF 1850. " An Act Respecting Fugitives from Justice, and Persons Escaping from the Services of their Masters."........................ ....... ................................................ 343 THE SLAVE HUNTING TRAGEDY IN LANCASTER COUNTY, IN SEPTEMBER, 1851. "Treason at Christiana".............,.................................................................. 348 WILLIAM AND ELLEN CRAFT. Female Slave in Male Attire, fleeing as a Planter, with her Husband as her Body Servant....................................................................................................368 ARRIVALS FROM RICHMOND. Lewis Cobb and Nancy Brister....................................................................... 377 PASSENGERS FROM NORTH CAROLINA, [BY SCHOONER.] Major Latham, William Wilson, Henry Goram, Wiley Madison, and Andrew Shepherd..........................................!..................*......................................... 379 THOMAS CLINTON, SAUNEY PRY AND BENJAMIN DUCKET. Passed over the U. G. R. R. in the Fall of 1856.................................................. 382 ARRIVALS IN APRIL, 1856. Charles Hall and others................................................................................. 383 FIVE FROM GEORGETOWN CROSS-ROADS. Mother and Child from Norfolk, Va., &c........................................................... 386 PASSENGERS FROM MARYLAND. William Henry MOODY, BELINDA BIVANS, &c.......................................... 388 ARRIVAL FROM MARYLAND ................................................................. 390 ARRIVAL FROM WASHINGTON, D. C.,