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
Petition of North Carolina negroes, § 19; of free negroes, §
19; of a free colored soldier, § 19; of the Pennsylvania
Abolition Society § 20; from the Kentucky Legislature, § 27; to
remove jailer and sheriff in Latimer case, § 44; for an
amendment to the Constitution, § 44; for a new personal liberty
law, § 81.
Philadelphia, constitutional convention sits in, § 15;
attempted rescue in, § 43, D 22.
Phillips, Wendell, speeches on Latimer case, § 44; addresses
mass meeting, § 55; speaks on Burns' case, § 55; indicted for
riot, § 55.
Pierce, Franklin, President, sends executive message, § 57;
issues proclamation, § 57.
Pindall, on revision of the fugitive slave act, § 20; made
chairman of committee, § 20; amendatory bill, B 10.
Pine Grove Plantation, probable refuge, § 66.
Pinckney, Gen. C. C., on the fugitive slave clause, § 15.
Plymouth, in the New England Confederation, § 8.
Pomeroy, ----, on confiscation bill, § 91.
Porter, ----, amendment, C 67.
Potter, R. J., advertisement by, § 96.
Powell, ----, on District of Columbia jail, § 97; joint
resolution, C 28; amendment, C 51.
Pratt, ----, amendment, B 30.
Priggs vs. Pennsylvania case, § 25, D 18; consequences of, §
76; extracts from, B 22.
Proclamation, by West India Company, § 11; on Shadrach case, §
57; emancipation, § 91.
Prosecutions, carried on, § 49; after "Jerry" rescue, § 58; of
Oberlin-Wellington rescuers, § 59; of Wendell Phillips, § 55.
Protection papers, use of, § 68.
Pugh, George H., joint resolution, C 26.
Purrington, brig William, D 39.
Purvis, Robert, connection with Underground Railroad, § 75.
Quakers, arrange station on the Underground Railroad, § 71;
fugitives hidden by, § 72; refused admision to New Netherlands,
A 29.
Quincy, Josiah, account of first fugitive slave case in the
North, § 34, D 12.
Raids, upon plantations, § 66.
Rantoul, Robert, Jr., in Sims case, § 54.
Read, ----, on committee, § 17.
Redemptioners, described, § 1; cases of, § 1; case of running
away with negroes, § 3.
Refuge, place of, § 66.
Rendition, a duty, § 8. See also Fugitives.
Rescue, first case of, § 34.
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