History of the Oberlin-Wellington RescueJ.P. Jewett and Company, 1859 - 280 páginas The arrest of John, a fugitive slave of John G. Bacon of Kentucky, residing in Oberlin, Ohio, and his release from the hands of the officers by a number of citizens. |
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... citizens shall serve the man - hunter at his call , and the vindictive penalties which it denounced against any who might be constrained by self - respect or humanity to dis- regard its infamous precepts , these peculiarities made this ...
... citizens shall serve the man - hunter at his call , and the vindictive penalties which it denounced against any who might be constrained by self - respect or humanity to dis- regard its infamous precepts , these peculiarities made this ...
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... citizens of Ohio , whether they are willing longer to allow arbitrary encroachments on the part of the Fed- eral Government , and timid deference to precedent on the part of our State Judiciary , to make our noble State a mere province ...
... citizens of Ohio , whether they are willing longer to allow arbitrary encroachments on the part of the Fed- eral Government , and timid deference to precedent on the part of our State Judiciary , to make our noble State a mere province ...
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... citizen of. ― THE modest village of WELLINGTON , which of late seems to have had greatness or , better , perhaps ... citizens of either place to the release of our hero , to denominate it , as for the purposes of this volume we shall ...
... citizen of. ― THE modest village of WELLINGTON , which of late seems to have had greatness or , better , perhaps ... citizens of either place to the release of our hero , to denominate it , as for the purposes of this volume we shall ...
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plantation of Mr. John G. Bacon , a citizen of stay at the Russia House , and the colored peo- the northern part of Mason county , Kentucky . Late in August , 1858 , Mr. Anderson Jennings , a neighbor and personal friend of this ...
plantation of Mr. John G. Bacon , a citizen of stay at the Russia House , and the colored peo- the northern part of Mason county , Kentucky . Late in August , 1858 , Mr. Anderson Jennings , a neighbor and personal friend of this ...
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... citizen . The Fugitive Slave of the twenty - one sought were found , and ar- Law may , and unquestionably does , contain provisions repugnant to the moral sense of many rested . The Marshal protesting that he felt as good and ...
... citizen . The Fugitive Slave of the twenty - one sought were found , and ar- Law may , and unquestionably does , contain provisions repugnant to the moral sense of many rested . The Marshal protesting that he felt as good and ...
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aforesaid alleged Anderson Jennings arrest asked authority Bacon Belden buggy Bushnell charged Charles Langston citizens claim clause Clerk Cleveland Columbus Congress Constitution counsel crowd custody Cuyahoga County defendant deputy discharge District District-Attorney duty Elyria escape Federal fugitive from service Fugitive Slave Act Fugitive Slave Law Gentlemen Government grant of power guilty habeas corpus heard held to service Honor imprisoned indictment jail John G Judge SPALDING judicial Jury justice Kentucky kidnapping Langston legislate liberty Lorain county Lowe Marshal Mason County matter ment Mitchell negro slave called never nigger o'clock Oberlin officer Ohio papers party Patton person power of attorney Prigg prison prosecution provisions question Ralph Plumb recognizances rescue seal seized service or labor Sheriff Simeon Bushnell slave called John slavery statute Supreme Court swears testimony thing tion told trial United warrant Watson Wellington witness writ of habeas