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LEADER: 11272cam a2200721Ia 4500
001 ocm00426607
003 OCoLC
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008 710315r19681872nyuac 000 0 eng
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050 00 $aE450$b.S85 1968
082 00 $a973.71/15
049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aStill, William,$d1821-1902.
245 14 $aThe underground railroad /$cWilliam Still.
260 $aNew York :$bArno Press,$c1968.
300 $a780 pages :$billustrations, portraits ;$c24 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
490 1 $aAmerican Negro, his history and literature
500 $aReprint. Philadelphia : Porter & Coates, 1872.
505 00 $tSeth Conklin --$tUnderground railroad letters --$tWilliam Box Peel Jones --$tWesley Harris and Robert Jackson, Craven Matterson and two brothers --$tClarissa Davis --$tAnthony Blow alias Henry Levison --$tPerry Johnson, of Elkton, Maryland --$tIsaac Forman, William Davis and Willis Redick --$tJoseph Henry Camp --$tSheridan Ford --$tJoseph Kneeland alias Joseph Hulson --$tEx-President Tyler's household loses an aristocratic article --$tEdward Morgan, Henry Johnson, James and Stephen Butler --$tHenry Predo --$tMary Epps alias Emma Brown, Joseph and Robert Robinson --$tGeorge Solomon, Daniel Neall, Benjamin R. Fletcher and Maria Dorsey --$tHenry Box Brown --$tTrial of the emancipators of Col. J.H. Wheeler's slaves, Jane Johnson and her two little boys --$tThe arrivals of a single month --$tA slave girl's narrative --$tArrival of Jackson, Isaac and Edmondson Turner from Petersburg --$tRobert Brown alias Thomas Jones --$tAnthony Loney alias William Armstead and Cornelius Scott --$tSamuel Williams alias John Williams --$tBarnaby Grigby alias John Boyer, and Mary Elizabeth his wife, Frank Wanzer alias Robert Scott, Emily Foster alias Ann Wood --$tWilliam Jordan alias William Price --$tJoseph Grant and John Speaks --$tWilliam N. Taylor --$tLouisa Brown, Jacob Waters, and Alfred Goulden --$tArrival from Baltimore --$tSeveral arrivals from different places --$tArrival from Richmond --$tEight arrivals.
505 00 $tCharles Thompson --$tBlood flowed freely --$tJohn Pettifoot --$tEmanuel T. White --$tThe escape of a child fourteen months old --$tEscape of a young slave mother --$tSamuel W. Johnson --$tFamily from Baltimore --$tElijah Hilton --$tSolomon Brown --$tWilliam Hogg alias John Smith --$tTwo female passengers from Maryland --$tCaptain F. and the Mayor of Norfolk --$tArrivals from different places --$tFleeing girl of fifteen in male attire --$tFive years and one month secreted --$tFrom Virginia, Maryland and Delaware --$tSam Isaac, Perry, Charles and Green --$tFrom Richmond and Norfork, Va. --$tFour arrivals --$tFrom Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, North Carolina, Washington, D.C. and South Carolina --$tCharles Gilbert --$tLiberty of death --$tSalt-water fugitive --$tSamuel Green alias Wesley Kinnard --$tAn Irish girl's devotion to freedom --$t"Sam" Nixon alias Dr. Thomas Bayne --$tSunday arrivals --$tHeavy reward --$tSlave-trader Hall is foiled --$tThe protection of slave property in Virginia --$tEscaping in a chest --$tIsaac Williams, Henry Banks and Kit Nickless --$tArrival of five from the Eastern Shore of Maryland --$tSundry arrivals about August 1st, 1855 --$tDeep furrows on the back --$tPeter Mathews alias Samuel Sparrows --$t"Moses" arrived with six passengers --$tEscaped from "a worthless sot" --$tWilliam Butcher alias Wm. T. Mitchell --$t"White enough to pass" --$tEscaping with master's carriages and horses --$tEight and a half months secreted --$tArthur Fowler alias Benjamin Johnson --$tSunday arrivals --$tSunday arrivals about January 1st, 1855.
505 00 $tSlave-holder in Maryland with three colored wives --$tCaptain F. arrives with nine passengers --$tOwen and Otho Taylor's flight with horses, &c. --$tHeavy reward --$tCapt. F. arrives with fourteen "prime articles" on board --$tSundry arrivals, latter part of December, 1855, and beginning of January, 1856 --$tPart of the arrivals in December, 1855 --$tThe Fugitive Slave Bill of 1850 --$tThe slave hunting tragedy in Lancaster County, in September, 1851 --$tWilliam and Ellen Craft --$tArrivals from Richmond --$tPassengers from North Carolina / [by Schooner] --$tThomas Clinton, Sauney Pry and Benjamin Ducket --$tArrivals in April, 1856 --$tFive from Georgetown cross-roads --$tPassengers from Maryland --$tArrival from Maryland --$tArrival from Washington, D.C., & C, 1857 --$tArrival from Unionville, 1857 --$tArrival from Maryland, 1857 --$tArrival from Cambridge, 1857 --$tBenjamin Ross and his wife Harriet --$tArrival from Virginia, 1857 --$tArrival from Delaware, 1857 --$tArrival from Alexandria, in 1857 --$tArrival from Unionville, 1857 --$tArrival from New Orleans, 1857 --$tArrival from Washington, D.C. --$tArrival from Virginia, 1857 --$tArrival from Maryland --$tArrival from Norfolk, Va. --$tArrival from Washington, D.C. --$tFour able bodied "articles" in one arrival, 1857 --$tArrival from Arlington, Md., 1857 --$tFive passengers, 1847 --$tArrival from Howard County, Md., 1857 --$tArrival from Prince George's County, Md.
505 00 $tArrival from Rappahannock County, 1857 --$tArrival from North Carolina, 1857 --$tAlfred Hollon, George and Charles N. Rodgers --$tArrival from Kent County, 1857 --$tArrival from Baltimore County, 1857 --$tMary Cooper and Moses Armstead, 1857 --$tArrival from near Washington, D.C. --$tHon. L. McLane's property, soon after his death, travels via the Underground Rail Road --$tWilliam Knight, Esq. loses a superior "article" --$tArrival from Harford County, 1857 --$tArrival from Maryland, 1857 --$tArrival from Norfolk, Va., 1857 --$tArrival from Hooperville, Md., 1857 --$tArrival from Maryland, 1857 --$tArrival from Queen Anne County, 1858 --$tArrival from Baltimore --$tArrived from Dunwoody County, 1858 --$tArrived from Alexandria, Va., 1857 --$tArrival from Maryland, 1858 --$tArrival from Petersburg, 1858 --$tArrival from Maryland, 1858 --$tArrival of a party of six, 1858 --$tArrival from Richmond, 1858 --$tArrival from Baltimore, 1858 --$tArrival from Hightstown, 1858 --$tArrival from Virginia, 1858 --$tArrival from Bellair --$tArrival from Maryland, 1858 --$tArrival from Virginia, 1858 --$tArrival from Richmond, 1858 --$tArrival from Norfolk, Va., 1858 --$tArrival from near Baltimore, 1858 --$tArrival from Virginia, 1858 --$tArrival from Washington, 1858 --$tArrival from Virginia, 1858 --$tArrival from the Old Dominion --$tArrival from Delaware, 1858 --$tArrival from Maryland, 1858 --$tArrival from North Carolina and Delaware --$tArrival from Maryland.
505 00 $tArrival from the District of Columbia, 1858 --$tArrival from Honey Brook Township, 1858 --$tArrival from Alexandria, Va., 1858 --$tArrival from the seat of government --$tCrossing the bay in a skiff --$tArrival from Kent County, Md., 1858 --$tArrival from Washington, 1858 --$tArrival from Cecil County, 1858 --$tArrival from Georgetown, D.C., 1858 --$tArrival from Sussex County, 1858 --$tSundry arrivals in 1859 --$tArrival from Richmond, 1859 --$tArrival from Delaware, 1858 --$tArrival from Richmond, 1859 --$tArrival from Maryland, 1859 --$tSundry arrivals, 1859 --$tArrival from Maryland, 1859 --$tArrival from Delaware, 1859 --$tArrival from Virginia, 1859 --$tSundry arrivals from Maryland, 1859 --$tArrival from Richmond, 1859 --$tArrival from Maryland --$tArrival from Maryland, Virginia, and the District of Columbia --$tSundry arrivals from Maryland and Virginia --$tArrival from Seaford, 1859 --$tArrival from Taps' Neck, Md., 1859 --$tArrival from Maryland, 1859 --$tSundry arrivals from Virginia, Maryland and Delaware --$tArrival from different points --$tSundry arrivals from Maryland, 1860 --$tArrival from Virginia, 1860 --$tArrival from near Baltimore, 1860 --$tArrival from Maryland --$tArrival from Fredericksburg, 1860 --$tSundry arrivals from Maryland, 1860 --$tCrossing the bay in a batteau --$tArrival from Dorchester County, 1860 --$tArrival from Maryland, 1860 --$tTwelve months in the woods, 1860 --$tArrival from Maryland --$tA slave catcher caught in his own trap --$tTo whom it might concern --$tArrival from Richmond, 1858 --$tArrival from Richmond, 1859.
505 00 $tArrival from Richmond --$t"Aunt Hannah Moore" --$tKidnapping of Rachel and Elizabeth Parker --$tmurder of Joseph C. Miller, in 1851 and 1852 --$tArrival from Virginia, 1854 --$tArrival from Norfolk --$tArrival of fifteen from Norfolk, Virginia --$tThe case of Euphemia Williams --$tHelpers and sympathizers at home and abroad --$tinteresting letters --$tPamphlets and letters --$tLetters to the writer --$tWoman escaping in a box, 1857 --$tOrganization of the Vigilance Committee --$tPortraits and sketches --$tAbigail Goodwin --$tThomas Garrett --$tDaniel Gibbons --$tLucretia Mott --$tJames Miller McKim --$tWilliam H. Furness, D.D. --$tWilliam Lloyd Garrison --$tLewis Tappan --$tElijah F. Pennypacker --$tWilliam Wright --$tDr. Bartholomew Fussell --$tThomas Shipley --$tRobert Purvis --$tJohn Hunn --$tSamuel Rhoads --$tGeorge Corson --$tCharles D. Cleveland --$tWilliam Whipper --$tIsaac T. Hopper --$tSamuel D. Burris --$tMariann, Grace Anna, and Elizabeth R. Lewis --$tCunningham's Rache --$tFrances Ellen Watkins Harper.
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650 0 $aUnderground Railroad.
650 0 $aFugitive slaves$zUnited States$xHistory$y19th century.
650 0 $aFugitive slaves$zUnited States$vBiography.
650 0 $aAntislavery movements$zUnited States$xHistory$y19th century.
650 0 $aAbolitionists$zUnited States$vBiography.
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650 7 $aFugitive slaves.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00935940
650 7 $aUnderground Railroad.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01160987
651 7 $aUnited States.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01204155
650 7 $aUnderground railroad.$2fssh
650 7 $aAfrican Americans$xHistory$xTo 1863.$2fssh
651 7 $aUnited States$xSlavery and bondage$xHistory.$2fssh
651 7 $aUnited States$xMinorities$xBiography.$2fssh
648 7 $a1800-1899$2fast
655 7 $aBiographies.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01919896
655 7 $aHistory.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01411628
776 08 $iOnline version:$aStill, William, 1821-1902.$sUnderground rail road.$tUnderground railroad.$dNew York : Arno Press, 1968$w(OCoLC)654535249
830 0 $aAmerican Negro, his history and literature.
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