قراءة كتاب The Underground Railroad A Record of Facts, Authentic Narratives, Letters, &c., Narrating the Hardships, Hair-Breadth Escapes and Death Struggles of the Slaves in Their Efforts for Freedom, As Related by Themselves and Others, or Witnessed by the Author.
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The Underground Railroad A Record of Facts, Authentic Narratives, Letters, &c., Narrating the Hardships, Hair-Breadth Escapes and Death Struggles of the Slaves in Their Efforts for Freedom, As Related by Themselves and Others, or Witnessed by the Author.
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- ABIGAIL GOODWIN
- THOMAS GARRETT
- DANIEL GIBBONS
- LUCRETIA MOTT
- J. MILLER M'KIM
- WILLIAM H. FURNESS
- WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON
- LEWIS TAPPAN
- ELIJAH F. PENNYPACKER
- WILLIAM WRIGHT
- DR. BARTHOLOMEW FUSSELL
- ROBERT PURVIS
- JOHN HUNN
- SAMUEL RHOADS
- WILLIAM WHIPPER
- SAMUEL D. BURRIS
- CHARLES D. CLEVELAND
- GRACE ANNA LEWIS
- MRS. FRANCES E.W. HARPER
- JOHN NEEDLES
CONTENTS.
- SETH CONCKLIN
- UNDERGROUND RAILROAD LETTERS.
From Thomas Garrett—G.A. Lewis—E.L. Stevens—Sydney Howard Gay—John Henry Hill—J. Bigelowe—Ham and Eggs—Rev. H. Wilson—Sheridan Ford—E.F. Pennypacker—J.C. Bustill—Slave secreted in Richmond—G.S. Nelson—John Thompson—Wm. Penn
- WILLIAM BOX PEEL JONES
Came boxed up viâ Erricson line of Steamers.
- WESLEY HARRIS ALIAS ROBERT JACKSON, CRAVEN MATTERSON AND TWO BROTHERS.
- CLARISSA DAVIS
Arrived in Male Attire.
- ANTHONY BLOW ALIAS HENRY LEVISON
Secreted Ten Months—Eight days on the Steamship City of Richmond bound for Philadelphia.
- PERRY JOHNSON, OF ELKTON, MARYLAND.
Eye knocked Out.
- ISAAC FORMAN, WILLIAM DAVIS AND WILLIS REDICK.
Hearts full of joy for Freedom—Very anxious for Wives in Slavery.
- JOSEPH HENRY CAMP
Sold, the day he escaped, for Fourteen Hundred Dollars—Slave Trader loses his Bargain.
- SHERIDAN FORD
Secreted in the Woods—Escapes in a Steamer.
- JOSEPH KNEELAND ALIAS JOSEPH HULSON
Young Master had a "Malignant Spirit".
- EX-PRESIDENT TYLER'S HOUSEHOLD LOSES AN ARISTOCRATIC ARTICLE.
- EDWARD MORGAN, HENRY JOHNSON, JAMES AND STEPHEN BUTLER.
"Two Thousand Dollars Reward" offered.
- HENRY PREDO
Daniel Hughes, Thomas Elliott, and five others betrayed into Dover Jail.
- MARY EPPS ALIAS EMMA BROWN, JOSEPH AND ROBERT ROBINSON.
A Slave Mother Loses her Speech at the Sale of her Child ... Bob Escapes from his Master, a Trader, with Fifteen Hundred Dollars in North Carolina Money.
- 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.
- THE ARRIVALS OF A SINGLE MONTH.
Sixty Passengers came in one Month—Twenty-eight in one Arrival—Great Panic and Indignation Meeting—Interesting Correspondence from Masters and Fugitives.
- A SLAVE GIRL'S NARRATIVE.
Cordelia Loney, Slave of Mrs. Joseph Cahell, (widow of the late Hon. Joseph Cahell, of Virginia)—Cordelia's Escape from her Mistress in Philadelphia.
- ARRIVAL OF JACKSON, ISAAC AND EDMONDSON TURNER FROM PETERSBURG.
Touching Scene on Meeting their Old Blind Father at the U.G.R.R. Depot.
- ROBERT BROWN ALIAS THOMAS JONES.
Crossing the River on Horseback in the Night.
- ANTHONY LONEY ALIAS WILLIAM ARMSTEAD AND CORNELIUS SCOTT.
- SAMUEL WILLIAMS ALIAS JOHN WILLIAMS.
- BARNABY GRIGBY ALIAS JOHN BOYER, AND MARY ELIZABETH HIS WIFE, public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@15263@[email protected]#fwanzer" class="ref pginternal"