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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PAMPHLET—TO THE FRIENDS OF THE SLAVE. 607 friend, very kindly, and one day, when some money had been given to him for fugitives, said: " You shall have part of this if you like, for William Still," but I said, "No, I will try and get some elsewhere for him." Doug-lass left us ia April, after losing his little Annie, but wished his visit to be kept private, and hoped to be able to return to England in August My husband and I agree with F. D. in political matters. We are not disunion-ists, but want to mend your corrupted government. With kind regards, sincerely thy friend, A. H. R. We are well acquainted with William and Ellen Craft. They have just sent us their little book. NEWCASTLE, 5th mo., 2,1861. W. STILL:—DEAR FRIEND:—That poor fellow, who was so long secreted, had been often in my thoughts, when laying this case of the fugitives before our friends. I should like thee to feel at liberty to replace the remainder of the twenty-five dollars from the accompanying t