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
Resolution, by Maryland Legislature, § 21; on relations with
Canada, § 23; Kentucky, § 23; on fugitives on the high seas, §
24; Giddings, § 28; against the return of Latimer, § 44; to
base representation on free persons, § 44; Georgia Legislature,
§ 47; on arrests by army officers, § 95; Fitch, B 35; Jackson,
B 36; Hillyer, B 37; Chase, B 38; Cochrane's joint, C 2;
Morris, C 3; Leake, C 4; Cox, C 5; Stevenson, C 6; Niblack, C
7; English joint, C 8; McClernand joint, C 9; Hindman, C 10;
Kilgore, C 11; Johnson's joint, C 12, C 27; Crittenden's joint,
C 13; Douglas's joint, C 14; Florence, C 15, C 18; Morris's
joint, C 16; Kellogg's joint, C 19, C 20, C 21; Clarence's
joint, C 23; Crittenden's joint, C 24; Pugh's joint, C 26;
Powell's joint, C 28; Lovejoy's, C 29; Wilson's, C 32, C 33, C
47, C 55, C 61; Clark, C 34; Sumner, C 36; Fessenden, C 38;
Bingham, C 39; Morrill's confiscation joint, C 40; Hale, C 41;
Sumner, C 43, C 74; Lovejoy, C 44; Julian, C 45; Shank, C 46;
Colfax, C 77; Hubbard's repeal, C 83.
Revolution, did not change condition of slave, § 14.
Reward, offered by Missouri, § 62; by United States, § 62; by
colonies, § 8.
Rhode Island legislation, § 4; emancipation, § 14; personal
liberty law, § 79, § 80, § 82; regulation of ferries in, A 57.
Rice, ----, amendment, C 53.
Rice, John, kidnapped, § 59.
Rich, on the fugitive slave bill, § 20.
Riker, Richard, in Jones case, § 37.
Riley, ----, United States commissioner, § 57.
Rotch, aids escape, § 5.
Runaways, regulations against, § 6, § 8; easily regulated, § 8;
the habitual, § 66; methods pursued, § 67; harboring upon a
ship, § 67; regulations against, A 1, A 3, A 4, A 7, A 17, A
24, A 25, A 27, A 31, A 33, A 40, A 52, A 61, A 67;
entertainment of, A 10, A 16, A 29, A 37, A 73; second offence,
how punished, A 13; hue and cry after, A 18; from the Dutch, A
21; apprehension of, A 22; English, A 23; in Glocester, A 24;
apprehension of, A 35, A 38; capture rewarded, A 37; prevention
of, A 42; to Canada, A 50; trade with, inhibited, A 47; against
ferriage of, A 57, A 74; minor, A 61; pursuit of, A 79.
Russia, Emperor of, arbitration by, § 22.
Saulsbury, amendments, C 51, C 53, C 58, C 70, C 81, C 83.
Savannah Georgian, advertisement in, § 66.
Secrecy, observed by fugitives, § 75.
Sedgwick, ----, on committee, § 17.
Seizure, of North Carolina negroes, § 19. See also Arrest,
Kidnapping Cases.
Seminoles, steal slaves, § 22; trouble, § 23; United States
claims on, B 19.
Sergeant, ----, on the fugitive slave bill, § 20.
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