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
Servants, English, A 25, A 28; an act concerning, A 60;
regulation of, A 56, A 70, A 71; fugitive, A 9, A 19, A 21, A
32, A 39, A 41, A 45, A 67, A 78; how to know a, A 20. See also
Fugitives, Runaways.
Sewall, Samuel E., counsels fugitives, § 44, § 57.
Seward, W. H., amendments, § 29, B 30.
Shadrach, case, § 57; personal liberty laws tested, § 81;
Clay's resolution on, B 33; case, D 48.
Shank, ----, resolution, C 46.
Shanley vs. Haney case, D 8.
Shaw, Chief Justice, in Latimer case, § 44.
Shell, O. P., advertises a runaway, § 65.
Sheriff, power of, § 30.
Sherman, John, amendments, § 103, C 82.
Sherman, Roger, on the fugitive slave clause, § 15; on
committee, § 17.
Sherwood, Major, case of servant of, § 94, D 67.
Ship, refuge for runaways, § 67; slave on Brazilian, D 36.
Ship-masters, Dutch, rewarded, A 21.
Sims, Thomas M., case, § 54; brigade, § 54; court-house used as
jail, § 81; case, D 47.
Slaves, conditions of life, § 65; Mother's Farewell, extract
from, § 64; stealing of, A 77; abolition of trade in, § 20;
status of, in England, § 22; question of damages, § 30; must
wear livery, § 65; new conditions surround, § 88; regulation
of, A 49, A 54, A 55, A 60, A 64, A 67, A 70, A 71, A 72;
extradition of, B 21; status on the high seas, B 20, B 23; of
the Dutch, escape to the English, § 8; escape to the forest, §
8; of rebels, resolutions on, § 88; bill to free, C 52.
Slaveholder, demand for legislation, § 15; basis of, argued, §
16; complaints of, § 19.
Slave-hunters, how received, § 72; insurrections to prevent, A
68.
Slavery, condition in the colonies, § 11; interests advanced, §
16; justification of, § 16; extinction of, § 33; attacked in
Congress, § 89; abolition in the District of Columbia, § 98, C
62, C 65; studies of the institution of, E 3; studies of
colonial, E 3; speeches upon, E 8.
Smith, ----, on fugitive slave law, § 20.
Smith, Gerrit, in Anderson case, § 23; in "Jerry" rescue, § 58.
Smithburg case, D 32.
Society for the Abolition of Slavery. See Pennsylvania.
Somersett case, § 12, D 9.
Soulé, ----, on the fugitive slave bill, § 31.
South Bend Case, D 38.
South Carolina, regulations on fugitives, § 2, § 3; difficulty
in recovering fugitives, § 8; constitutional convention in, §
15; regulations against runaways, A 43, A 47, A 58, A 62, A 64;
regulation of slaves, A 54, A 64, A 69, A 77.
Southern States, complain of Underground Railroad, § 76.
Spalding, ----, repeal bill, § 101, C 80.
Spanish colonies, interval of unpopulated country south, § 1.
Sprague, E., 55.
State Jails. See Jails.
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