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
Johnson,
joint resolution, C 12, C 27;
amendment, C 83.
Johnson Case, D 60.
Johnston,
on committee, § 17.
Jones, George, case, § 37, D 19.
Julian, George W.,
repeal bills, § 101, C 76, C 80;
resolution, C 45.
Jury trial,
not admitted, § 8;
disuse of, § 78.
Kansas,
personal liberty laws in, § 80, § 82.
Kellogg, ----,
joint resolution, C 19, C 20, C 21.
Kennedy case, § 43, D 35.
Kentucky,
resolutions, § 23;
petition of Legislature, § 27;
demands extradition of abettors of fugitives, § 48;
controversy with Ohio, D 37.
Kidnapping,
suggests new fugitive slave law, § 17;
from 1793 to 1850, § 25;
in border States, § 25;
character of cases, § 36;
enlists sympathy, § 71;
regulations against, § 99.
Kilgore,
resolution, § 87, C 11.
King, ----,
on repeal bill, § 102.
Kirk case, D 33.
Kline, Marshal,
demands assistance, § 60.
L'Amistad case, § 24.
Latimer, George,
case of, § 44, D 28;
effect, § 81;
daily journal, § 44.
Leake, ----,
joint resolution, C 9.
Le Screux,
slave on, C 9.
Lewis case, D 54.
Lewis, Elijah,
prosecution of, § 60, D 49.
Liberator,
kidnapping case in, § 99.
See Newspapers.
Liberty,
love of, by slaves, § 64.
Liberty Party,
convention of, § 58.
Libraries,
use of, E 2.
Lincoln, President,
preliminary proclamation, § 92;
final emancipation proclamation, § 92.
List,
counsel in Shadrach case, § 57.
Loring, Ellis Gray,
in Shadrach case, § 57;
Crafts taken to house of, § 69.
Louisiana,
escape of slaves from, § 21.
Lovejoy,
bills, § 95, C 35, C 66;
resolutions, C 29, C 44;
amendment, C 38.
Madison,
on fugitive slave clause, § 15.
Maine, Governor of,
refuses to surrender fugitives from justice, § 47;
personal liberty law in, § 82.
Malbronne, Ensign de,
loses servant, § 11.
Mallory, ----,
on Blair bill, § 95;
on repeal, § 102.
Manhattan,
escape to, § 7, D 2.
Mansfield, Lord.
See Somersett case.
Market women,
on Underground Railroad, § 75.
Maryland,
regulations on fugitives, § 2, § 3;
offers reward, § 8;
letter from, to New Netherlands, § 11;
fugitives escape from, § 11;
resolution, § 21;
resolutions debated, § 21, B 18;
offers reward for Thomas Garrett, § 74;
regulations against runaways, A 4, A 11, A 12, A 26, A 28,
A 31, A 38, A 40.
Mason,
of Massachusetts, on the fugitive slave bill, § 20.
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