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 by William Still
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CHARLES THOMPSON. Carrier of "The National American".
BLOOD FLOWED FREELY. Abram Galloway and Richard Eden--Secreted in a Vessel Loaded with Spirits of Turpentine--Shrouds Prepared to Prevent being Smoked to Death--Abram a Soldier under Father Abraham--Senator of North Carolina. JOHN PETTIFOOT. "One Hundred Dollars Reward" Offered--McHenry and McCulloch Anxious About John. EMANUEL T. WHITE. "Would rather Fight than Eat". THE ESCAPE OF A CHILD FOURTEEN MONTHS OLD. Letter from "J.B."--Letters from E.L. Stevens ... Great Anxiety and Care. ESCAPE OF A YOUNG SLAVE MOTHER. Baby, Little Girl and Husband left Behind--Three Hundred Dollars Reward Offered. SAMUEL W. JOHNSON. Arrival from the Richmond Daily Dispatch Office--"Uncle Tom's Cabin" turned Sam's Brain--Affecting Letters. FAMILY FROM BALTIMORE. Stephen Amos _alias_ Henry Johnson, |
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