Fugitive Slaves (1619-1865)McDougall, Marion Gleason
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Fugitive Slaves (1619-1865)
McDougall, Marion Gleason
Fugitive slaves -- United States; Slavery -- Law and legislation -- United States
Badger,
on fugitive slave bill, § 31.
Bahamas,
treatment of fugitives in, § 22, § 24.
Bass,
aids S. Northrup, § 38.
Batchelder, James,
death of, § 55.
Bath,
escape from, 127 D 56.
Bell, Governor.
See Ohio.
Benton Resolution, B 24.
Bermudas,
treatment of fugitives in, § 24.
Bill,
for a new fugitive slave law,
reported, § 17-§ 20, § 21, § 27;
28-29;
character of, 1802, § 19;
principles of, 1818, § 19-§ 20;
for amending, § 20;
on Maryland resolutions, § 21;
Douglas's, C 17;
Lovejoy's, C 35, C 66;
Wilson's, C 42, C 48, C 54, C 56;
Howe's, C 49;
Davis's C 50, C 57;
confiscation, C 68, C 72, C 73, C 79;
abolition, C 62, C 65;
Harris's, C 59, C 67, C 71;
Clark's, C 72;
Julian's, C 45, C 76;
emancipation, C 73, C 75, C 78;
repeal, C 80;
Stevens's, C 80;
Ashley's, C 80;
Sumner's, C 80, C 83;
Spalding's, C 80;
House substitute, C 83.
See also Acts.
Bingham, ----,
on Blair bill, § 95;
resolutions, § 97, C 39;
amendments, C 58, C 67.
Black Code, in the D. C.,
resolution on, C 33;
bill to repeal, C 56.
Blair, ----,
bill, § 95;
Act, C 58.
Blake, ----,
introduces repeal bill, § 87.
Boston massacre,
Attucks killed in, § 5.
Boston, schooner,
case of, § 47, D 21.
Boucher, Rev. John,
on Washington's education, § 1.
Bound servants,
escape from Virginia, § 9.
Bourne, ----,
appointed on committee, § 17.
Bowditch, H. I.
See Latimer Journal.
Boyle, ----,
Brigadier General in Sherwood case, § 94.
Bright, ----,
Explanatory Bill, B 34.
Brown,
on repeal bill, § 103.
Brown, John,
in Missouri and Kansas, § 62;
plan of, § 62;
effect of raid, § 102;
case, D 63.
Brown, Mary,
demands arrest of Hamlet, § 53.
Browne, William,
story of escapes, § 9.
Browne, William,
a runaway, § 66.
Buchanan, James,
presidential message of, § 86, C 1.
Burnett, Governor,
conference with Indians, demands slave, § 8.
Burns, Anthony,
arrest and trial, § 55, D 57;
use of court-house in his case, § 81.
Butler, ----,
proposition on fugitive slave clause, § 15;
on fugitive slave bill, § 31;
reports fugitive slave bill, B 30.
Butler, General B. F.,
on "contrabands," § 88.
Calhoun,
Resolution, § 24, B 20.
California,
sanctions rendition, § 80.
Calvert,
appointed on committee, made chairman, § 17.
Cape May,
escapes to, D 3.
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