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
New Netherlands,
legislation in, § 4;
on fugitive slave cases, § 11;
regulations against runaways, A 1, A 3, A 5, A 10, A 14, A 19;
Quakers, A 29;
controversy with Hartford, D 1.
See also Dutch Colonies.
New York,
regulation on fugitives, § 8, A 50, A 51, A 59;
Governor of, in Solomon Northrup case, § 38;
refusal to return abettors of fugitives, § 47;
personal liberty laws, § 80, § 82, § 83;
slaves, A 49;
prevention of insurrections, A 68;
kidnapping in, § 99.
Niblack, ----,
resolution, C 7.
Nicholson,
on committee, § 19.
Norfolk,
kidnapping cases in, § 99, D 68.
Oberlin Case, § 40, D 26.
Oberlin-Wellington,
rescue, § 59, D 62.
Officers,
return of fugitives by army and navy, C 53.
Ohio,
fugitives protected in, § 21;
refusal to return abettors of fugitives, § 48;
personal liberty law, § 80, § 82.
Olmsted, F. L.,
quoted, § 65.
"Omnibus Bill,"
fugitive slave provision in, § 29.
Ordinance of 1787,
for the Northwest Territory, § 14, § 15;
confirmed, § 16.
Ottoman case, § 45, D 34.
Parker, Theodore, speaks on Burns' case, § 55; indicted for
riot, § 55; protects William and Lucy Crafts, § 69.
Parker, William, in Christiana case, § 60.
Pass, necessity of, § 65.
Patrols, duty of, § 65.
Patroons, runaways from, A 1.
Peace Convention, amendment, C 22.
Pearl, carries fugitives, § 50.
Penalties for escape, § 30; for violating personal liberty
laws, § 80.
Pennsylvania, emancipation in, § 14; Governor of, in "John"
case, § 17; act of, reported, § 21, B 17; fugitives abetted in,
24; personal liberty laws in, § 80, § 82; regulation of
servants, A 48; regulation of negroes, A 65; harboring of
fugitives, A 80; case in, D 46.
Pennsylvania Society for the Abolition of Slavery, efforts in
behalf of "John," § 17; petition of, § 20; efforts of, § 25.
Pensacola, Walker embarks from, § 50.
Personal Liberty Laws, passed, § 25; character of, § 77; before
the Prigg decision, § 78; between the Prigg decision and the
Second Fugitive Slave Law, § 79; occasioned by the law of 1850,
§ 80; change in character, § 80; table of, § 80; distribution
among States, § 80; report on, § 81; effect of, § 83, § 105;
constitutionality of, § 83; obstruction by, § 85; repeal urged,
§ 85; resolution against, § 86; Saulsbury substitute on, C 81.
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