Anna H. Richardson to William Still, March 16, 1860 (Page 1)

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William Still, The Underground Rail Road (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1872), 604.
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Anna H. Richardson to William Still, March 16, 1860 (Page 2)

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William Still, The Underground Rail Road (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1872), 605.
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Mrs. M. Brooks to William Still, January 2, 1860

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William Still, The Underground Rail Road (Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1872), 591.
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“Capt. Cook – Wrong Man Arrested,” Atchison (KS) Freedom’s Champion, October 29, 1859

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Capt. Cook – Wrong Man Arrested
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“Capt. Cook – Wrong Man Arrested,” Atchison (KS) Freedom’s Champion, October 29, 1859, p. 1: 6.
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“From Carlisle,” Cleveland (OH) Herald, October 25, 1859

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From Carlisle
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“From Carlisle,” Cleveland (OH) Herald, October 25, 1859, p. 2: 4.
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"The Virginia Panic," Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, November 19, 1859

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The Virginia Panic
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"The Virginia Panic," Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, November 19, 1859, p. 1: 1.
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“John Brown Is Dead!,” Boston (MA) Liberator, December 31, 1859

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John Brown Is Dead!
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“John Brown Is Dead!,” Boston (MA) Liberator, December 31, 1859, p. 211: 4.
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