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
Virginia, regulations on fugitives, § 3; rewards the recovery
of a fugitive, § 8; slaves escape, § 8; constitutional
convention in, § 15; Governor of, action in "John" case, § 17;
demands arrest of abettors of a fugitive, § 47; regulation
against the entertainment of fugitives, A 6; regulations
against runaways, A 7, A 13, A 16, A 17, A 18, A 20, A 22, A
25, A 27, A 30, A 33, A 35, A 37, A 52; reward for the capture
of runaways, A 21, A 36; on English runaways, A 22; in county
of Glocester, A 24; repeal law, A 44; amends law, A 48;
amended, A 66; against ferriage of runaways, A 74.
Walker, Jonathan, aids fugitives, § 50, D 31.
Walton, ----, amendment, C 67, C 74.
Washington, President, asks for the return of a fugitive, § 35,
D 13.
Washington case, § 39, D 42.
Washington, jail, resolutions on, C 32, C 34, C 38, C 39, C 55.
See also Jail.
Webster, Daniel, in Creole case, § 24; introduces bill, B 30.
Wellington. See Oberlin-Wellington.
West India Company, regulation of, § 2; execution of regulation
§ 7; ordinance of, A 1.
Whipping, motive for flight, § 64.
Whipple, ----, in kidnapping case, § 35.
White, ----, on committee, § 17.
White slaves. See Redemptioners, Servants.
Whitman, ----, on the fugitive slave bill § 19, § 20.
Williams case, D 17.
Williamson case, D 59.
Wilkins, Frederick. See Shadrach.
Wilson, ----, on Butler's proposition, § 15.
Wilson, Henry, on confiscation, § 90; bills, § 98, C 42, C 48,
C 54, C 56; resolutions, § 95, § 97, C 32, C 33, C 47, C 55, C
61; amendment, C 71.
Winthrop, ----, amendment, B 30.
Winthrop, Governor John, in fugitive slave case, § 11.
Wisconsin, personal liberty laws in, § 80, § 82; Supreme Court
decision, D 85.
Wisdom case, § 94, D 66.
Woodbridge resolutions, § 23, B 21.
Woods, as a refuge, § 1, § 66.
Wright, ----, presents Maryland Resolution, § 21.
Writ, of habeas corpus, in Somersett case, § 12; allowed, § 20;
advisability of, § 19, § 20; refused, § 23; issued, § 42; of
personal replevin, sworn out, § 44.
Yulee, on the fugitive slave law, § 31.
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