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
Hannum, Captain,
in Ottoman case, § 45.
Hanway, Castner,
in Christiana case, § 60.
Harlan, ----,
amendment, C 51.
Harris, ----,
introduces confiscation bill, § 91;
confiscation bill, C 59, C 67, C 71;
amendment, C 64.
Hartford,
fugitive harbored in, § 11;
treaty of, ratified, A 14;
controversy with New Netherlands, D 1.
Harvard College,
Library of, E 2.
Henderson amendment, C 82.
Hepburne, Judge,
in Kennedy case, § 43.
Higginson, T. W.,
in Burns case, § 55.
Hilliard, Mrs. G. S.,
harbors a fugitive, § 75.
Hillyer, ----,
finality resolution, B 37.
Hindman, ----,
proposition, § 86;
joint resolution, C 10.
Holmes, ----,
on the fugitive slave bill, § 20.
Howard, ----,
amendment, C 82.
Howe, ----,
repeal bill, 83, C 49.
Hubbard, ----,
on repeal bill, § 102;
resolution, C 83.
Illinois,
no full personal liberty law in, § 80.
Immigration,
into Missouri, § 21.
Impeachment,
ground for, § 81.
Imprisonment of a runaway, § 65.
Indented Servants.
See Servants.
Indiana,
personal liberty law in (1824), § 78, § 80.
Indians,
received fugitives in the wilderness, § 1;
as slaves, § 1;
as slave hunters, § 8;
conferences with, § 8;
escapes to, § 9.
See Chickasaws, Choctaws, Creeks, Delawares,
Seminoles.
Intercolonial cases,
early agreements as to fugitives, § 1, § 2;
agreement between the Dutch and English, § 8;
difficulty of arranging regulations, § 8;
first contained in Articles of Confederation, § 8;
dependent upon intercolonial feeling, § 9;
case of escape of slaves, § 11.
Interferences and rescues, § 41.
International cases,
earliest, § 11;
relations unsettled, § 10;
regulations under the Articles of Confederation, § 13.
Interstate relations,
affected by Prigg decision, § 46.
Iowa,
personal liberty laws in, § 80.
Iredell,
on fugitive slave clause, § 15.
Isaac,
case of, § 47, D 24.
Jackson, ----,
resolution, B 36.
Jager, Cornelis Herperts de,
escape of servants of, § 7.
Jail, in the District of Columbia,
resolution on, § 97;
denied to fugitives, § 97, B 27, B 28.
See District of Columbia.
Jails, State,
not to be used, § 44;
denied to fugitives, § 57;
denial constitutional, § 83;
use forbidden, § 82.
See also Personal Liberty Bill.
Jefferson, Thomas,
proposition, § 14.
John case, § 17, D 11.
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