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=42. Washington case. [-- 39.]=

Between =1840-1850:= _Liberator, May 26, 1848._

=43. Hamlet case. [-- 53.]=

=1850.= Rendition in N. Y.: _Fugitive Slave Bill, its History and Unconst.i.tutionality, with an Account of the Seizure of James Hamlet, 3; Wilson, Rise and Fall of the Slave Power, II. 304._

=44. Gannett case.=

=1850, Oct. 18.= Alleged fugitive discharged in Philadelphia: _Wilson, Rise and Fall of the Slave Power, II. 326; May, Fugitive Slave Law and its Victims, 8._

=45. Gibson case.=

=1850, Dec. 21.= Rendition of an innocent man: _Wilson, Rise and Fall of the Slave Power, II. 327; May, Fugitive Slave Law and its Victims, 8; Still, Underground Railroad, 349._

=46. Case in Pennsylvania.=

=1851, Jan.= House of colored man entered by force: _Liberator, Jan. 10, 1851._

=47. Sims case. [-- 54.]=

=1851.= Rendition in Boston: _Liberator, April 17 and 18, 1851; Daily Morning Chronicle, April 26, 1851; Twentieth Annual Report of Ma.s.s.

Antislavery Society, 1855, p. 19; Wilson, Rise and Fall of the Slave Power, II. 333; New England Magazine, June, 1890; May, Fugitive Slave Law and its Victims, 16; Trial of Sims, Arguments by R. Rantoul, Jr. and C.

G. Loring; C. F. Adams, Richard Henry Dana, I. 185-301._

=48. Shadrach case. [-- 57.]=

=1851, Feb.= Rendition in Boston: _Liberator, Feb. 21, May 30, 1851; Cong. Globe, 31 Cong. 2 Sess., Appendix, 238, 295, 510; Von Holst, III.

21; May, Fugitive Slave Law and its Victims, 10; Wilson, Rise and Fall of the Slave Power, II. 329; New England Magazine, May, 1890; Boston Traveller, Feb. 15, 1851; Boston Courier, Feb. 17, 1851; Washington National Era, Feb. 27, 1851; Statesman's Manual, III. 1919._

=49. Christiana case. [-- 60.]=

=1851, Sept.= Riot in Christiana: _Parker's account, The Freedman's Story, T. W. Higginson, Atlantic Monthly, Feb. and March, 1866; U. S. v.

Hanway, Treason, 247; Smedley, Underground Railroad, 105, 107, 130, 223; May, Fugitive Slave Law, 14; Lunsford Lane, 114; Wilson, Rise and Fall of the Slave Power, II. 324; History of the Trial of Castner Hanway and others for Treason; N. Y. Tribune, Sept. 12, 1851, and Nov. 26 to Dec.

12; Greeley, American Conflict, I. 215; National Antislavery Standard, Sept. 18, 1851; Lowell Journal, Sept 19, 1851; Boston Daily Traveller, Sept. 12, 1851; Still, Underground Railroad, 348._

=50. Miller. [-- 61.]=

=1851, Nov.= Mr. Miller murdered: _Liberator, Feb. 4, 1853; Lunsford Lane, 113; May, Fugitive Slave Law, 15; Wilson, Rise and Fall of the Slave Power, II. 324._

=51. Jerry case. [-- 58.]=

=1851, Oct.= Rescue in Syracuse, N. Y.: _Liberator, Oct. 10 to 17, 1851; Life of Gerrit Smith, 117; Trial of H. W. Allen, 3; Wilson, Rise and Fall of the Slave Power, II. 327._

=52. Parker rescue.=

=1851, Dec. 31.= Rescue by Mr. Miller: _Wilson, Rise and Fall of the Slave Power, II. 324; May, Fugitive Slave Law and its Victims, 15; Liberator, 1853, Feb. 4; Lunsford Lane, 113._

=53. Brig Florence.=

=1853.= Rescue of slave on board by Mr. Bea.r.s.e: _Bea.r.s.e, Reminiscences of Fugitive Slave Days in Boston, 34._

=54. Lewis case.=

=1853.= Escape of Lewis from trial: _Liberator, Oct. 28, 1853._

=55. Glover case.=

=1854.= Joshua Glover rescued by a mob at Milwaukee: _Wilson, Rise and Fall of the Slave Power, 444; Liberator, April 7, 24, 1854._

=56. Bath.=

=1854.= Escape to Canada from ship from Florida: _Liberator, Oct. 6, 1854._

=57. Burns case. [-- 55.]=

=1854.= Rendition in Boston: _Liberator, May, June, 1854, Aug. 22, 1861; Kidnapping of Burns, Sc.r.a.pbook collected by Theo. Parker; Personal Statement of Mr. Elbridge Sprague, N. Abington; Accounts in Boston Journal, May 27, 29, 1854; Daily Advertiser, May 26, 29, June 7, 8, July 17; Traveller, May 27, 29, June 2, 3, 6, 10, July 15, 18, Oct. 3, Nov.

29, Dec. 5, 7, 1854, April 3, 4, 10, 11, 1855; Evening Gazette, May 27, 1854; Worcester Spy, May 31; Argument of Mr. R. H. Dana; May, Fugitive Slave Law and its Victims, 256; Clarke, Antislavery Days, 87; Wilson, Rise and Fall of the Slave Power, II. 435; Stevens, History of Anthony Burns; Greeley, American Conflict I. 218; New York Tribune, May 26, 1854; Liberator, June 2, 9, 16, 1854; Von Holst VI. 62; Garrisons' Garrison, II. 201, III. 409; C. F. Adams, Dana, I. 262-330._

=58. Garner. [-- 56]=

=1856.= Rendition of a family in Ohio: _Liberator, Feb. 8, 22, 29, 1856; May, Fugitive Slave Law and its Victims, 37; Lunsford Lane, 119; Greeley, American Conflict, I. 219, Lalor's Cyclopaedia, I. 207; Wilson, Rise and Fall of the Slave Power, II. 446, 447._

=59. Williamson case.=

=1856, Jan.= Prosecution for aiding fugitives: _Wilson, Rise and Fall of the Slave Power, II. 448; May, Fugitive Slave Law and its Victims, 9, 34; Annual Report of American Antislavery Society, N. Y., May 7, 1856, p. 24; Narrative of the Facts in the Case of Pa.s.smore Williamson, Penn.

Antislavery Society._

=60. Johnson case.=

=1856, July 16.= Rescue of slave on ship from Mobile: _Liberator, July 18, 1856._