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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Foreword
Introduction
Preface to Revised Edition
Seth Concklin
Underground Railroad Letters
William Peel, Alias William Box Peel Jones
Wesley Harris, Shot by Slave-Hunters. Alias Robert Jackson, and the Matterson Brothers
Clarissa Davis
Isaac Forman, William Davis, and Willis Redick
Ex-President Tyler’s Household Loses an Aristocratic “Article”
Edward Morgan, Henry Johnson, James and Stephen Butler
Henry Predo
Mary Epps, Alias Emma Brown—Joseph and Robert Robinson
Henry Box Brown
Trial of the Emancipators of Col. J.H. Wheeler’s Slaves, Jane Johnson and Her Two Little Boys
A Slave Girl’s Narrative
Arrival of Jackson, Isaac and Edmondson Turner from Petersburg
Robert Brown, Alias Thomas Jones
Barnaby Grigby, Alias John Boyer, and Mary Elizabeth, His Wife; Frank Wanzer, Alias Robert Scott; Emily Foster, Alias Ann Wood. (Two Others Who Started with Them Were Captured.)
William Jordon, Alias William Price
Joseph Grant and John Speaks
William N. Taylor
Arrival from Richmond
Blood Flowed Freely
Escape of a Young Slave Mother
Samuel W. Johnson
Two Female Passengers from Maryland
Captain F. and the Mayor of Norfolk
Arrivals from Different Places
“Fleeing Girl of Fifteen,” in Male Attire
Charles Gilbert
Salt-Water Fugitive
Samuel Green Alias Wesley Kinnard, August 28th, 1854
An Irish Girl’s Devotion to Freedom
“Sam” Nixon Alias Dr. Thomas Bayne
Slave-Trader Hall Is Foiled
The Protection of Slave Property in Virginia
Escaping in a Chest
Isaac Williams, Henry Banks, and Kit Nickless
“Pete Matthews,” Alias Samuel Sparrows
“Moses” Arrives with Six Passengers
Slave-Holder in Maryland with Three Colored Wives
Owen and Otho Taylor’s Flight with Horses, Etc.
Heavy Reward
The Fugitive Slave Bill of 1850
The Slave-Hunting Tragedy in Lancaster County, in September, 1851
William and Ellen Craft
Arrival from Delaware, 1857
Arrival from New Orleans, 1857
Arrival from Washington, D.C.
Arrival from Maryland
Arrival from Alexandria
Arrival from Norfolk, VA
Arrival from North Carolina, 1857
Hon. L. McLane’s Property, Soon After His Death, Travels via the Underground Rail Road.—William Knight, Esq., Loses a Superior “Article”
Arrival from Hightstown, 1858
Arrival from Virginia, 1858
Arrival from Richmond, 1858
Arrival from Virginia, 1858
Crossing the Bay in a Skiff
Arrival from Kent County, MD., 1858
Arrival from Delaware, 1858
Arrival from Maryland, 1859
Arrival from Virginia, 1860
Crossing the Bay in a Batteau
Arrival from Dorchester Co., 1860
Arrival from Richmond
“Aunt Hannah Moore”
Woman Escaping in a Box, 1857
Organization of the Vigilance Committee
About the Author
About the Editor
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