Record Data
Source citation
              “The Underground Railroad,” Carlisle (PA) American Volunteer, November 3, 1859, p. 2: 7.
Original source
              Harrisburg (PA) Telegraph
Newspaper: Publication
              Carlisle American Volunteer
          Newspaper: Headline
              The Underground Railroad
          Newspaper: Page(s)
              2
          Newspaper: Column
              7
          Type
              Newspaper
          Date Certainty
              Exact
          Transcriber
          Matt Dudek, Dickinson College
              Transcription date
              Transcription
The following text is presented here in complete form, as it originally appeared in print. Spelling and other typographical errors have been preserved as in the original.
The UNDERGROUND RAILROAD. – The Harrisburg Telegraph of Monday says:
We learn that a small company of colored men passed through here a few nights ago, by underground railroad, en route for Canada. – It is supposed they came from Maryland. The party arrived here in the evening, remained a few hours, were supplied with provisions and money, and departed the same night. The “underground railroad” is doing a brisk business about this time.
We learn that a small company of colored men passed through here a few nights ago, by underground railroad, en route for Canada. – It is supposed they came from Maryland. The party arrived here in the evening, remained a few hours, were supplied with provisions and money, and departed the same night. The “underground railroad” is doing a brisk business about this time.
