The Fugitive Slave Law and Its Victims - Anti-Slavery Tracts No. 18 by American Anti-Slavery Society
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_Pennsylvania._--MILO M. DIMMICK, of Stroudsburg; JOB MANN,
of Bedford; J.X. MCLANAHAN, of Chambersburg; JOHN ROBBINS, Jr., of Philadelphia; THOMAS ROSS, of Doylestown; JAMES THOMPSON, of Erie. _Ohio._--MOSES HOAGLAND, of Millersburg; JOHN K. MILLER, of Mount Vernon; JOHN L. TAYLOR, of Chillicothe. _Michigan._--ALEXANDER W. BUELL, of Detroit. _Indiana._--NATHANIEL ALBERTSON, of Greenville; WILLIAM J. BROWN, of Amity; CYRUS L. DUNHAM, of Salem; WILLIS A. GORMAN, of Bloomington; JOSEPH E. MCDONALD, of Crawfordsville; EDWARD W. MCGAUGHEY, of Rockville. _Illinois._--WILLIAM H. BISSELL, of Belleville; THOMAS L. HARRIS, of Petersburg; JOHN A. MCCLERNAND; WILLIAM A. RICHARDSON, of Quincy; TIMOTHY R. YOUNG, of Marshall. _Iowa._--SHEPHERD LEFFLER, of Burlington. _California._--EDWARD GILBERT. [All these Northern Traitors called themselves _Democrats_! save three--_Eliot_ of Massachusetts, _Taylor_ of Ohio, and _McGaughey_ of Indiana, who were Whigs.] --> Every Representative of a Slaveholding State, who voted at all, voted YEA. Their names are needless, and are omitted. |
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