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Narrative of the Life of J.D. Green, a Runaway Slave, from Kentucky - Containing an Account of His Three Escapes, in 1839, 1846, and 1848 by Jacob D. Green
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two months ago, which I considered a very able one; and it was so
considered by my people.

JOHN ASTON.

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I certify that Mr. Jacob Green has delivered two lectures in the
Foresters' Hall, Denholm, to a very numerous audience; and on each
occasion has given great satisfaction. The subjects were,
first--Slavery,--second, the American War. He lectures remarkably well,
and has a powerful voice; and I have not the least doubt would give
satisfaction in lecturing elsewhere. The chair on each occasion was
taken--first, by myself as incumbent--second, by the Rev. T. Roberts,
Independent Minister.

J.F.N. EYRE.
Incumbent of Denholm.
Oct. 18th, 1863.

* * * * *

I can thoroughly endorse the sentiments of the Rev. J.F.N. Eyre, herein
recorded.

T. ROBERTS.

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Mr. J.D. Green has lectured four times in our Schoolrooms, and each time
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