Toronto, Canada West (Ontario)

    Place Unit Type
    City or Town
    Containing Unit
    Burial Place of
    Date Title
    John Henry Hill to William Still, October 4, 1853
    John Henry Hill to William Still, October 30, 1853
    John Henry Hill to Philadelphia Vigilance Committee, November 1, 1853
    John Henry Hill to William Still, November 12, 1853
    John Henry Hill to William Still, December 29, 1853
    John Henry Hill to William Still, January 19, 1854
    Issac Forman to William Still, February 20, 1854
    John Clayton to William Still, March 6, 1854
    John Henry Hill to William Still, March 8, 1854
    James M. Mercer to William Still, March 17, 1854
    John Henry Hill to William Still, March 18, 1854
    Issac Forman to William Still, May 7, 1854
    William Henry Gilliam to William Still, May 15, 1854
    John Henry Hill to William Still, September 14, 1854
    John Henry Hill to William Still, January 7, 1855
    J. B. Smith to William Still, January 25, 1855
    Emma Brown to William Still, March 14, 1855
    Hiram Wilson to William Still, July 2, 1855
    Hiram Wilson to William Still, July 6, 1855
    Frances Hilliard to William Still, October 15, 1855
    Mrs. Brittion to William Still, January 22, 1856
    Hezekiah Hill to William Still, January 24, 1856
    Agnes Willis to William Still, January 28, 1856
    Thomas Garrett to James Miller McKim and William Still, May 11, 1856
    Charleston (SC) Mercury, "Underground Railroad," August 25, 1856
    Henry James Morris to William Still, September 18, 1856
    Lewis Cobb to William Still, April 25, 1857
    Lewis Cobb to William Still, June 2, 1857
    Agnes Willis to William Still, June 15, 1857
    Elijah Hilton to William Still, July 28, 1857
    Joseph Ball to William Still, November 7, 1857
    Washington (DC) National Era, “Colored Population of Canada,” November 26, 1857
    Hiram Wilson to William Still, November 30, 1858
    New York Times, "A Phase of Slavery," January 13, 1859
    New York Herald, "A Kentucky Planter Selling His Daughter," January 14, 1859
    Lewis Burrell to William Still, February 2, 1859
    John William Dungy to William Still, March 3, 1860
    Stepney Brown to William Still, March 3, 1860
    New York Times, “The Toronto Fugitive Slave Case,” December 15, 1860
    Cleveland (OH) Herald, “The Feeling in Canada,” August 2, 1861
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