Autauga County, Alabama, 1857

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John Osborne
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Source citation
Mitchell's New Universal Atlas.... (Philadelphia: Charles Desilver, 1857), 22.
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Cropped from the larger original image of the state of Alabama, available as a zoomable image here.

Baldwin County, Alabama, 1857

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John Osborne
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Notes
Cropped, sized, and prepared for use by John Osborne, Dickinson College, October 19, 2009.
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map
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No
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Public
Source citation
Mitchell's New Universal Atlas.... (Philadelphia: Charles Desilver, 1857), 22.
Source note
Cropped from the larger original image of the state of Alabama, available as a zoomable image here.

Barbour County, Alabama, 1857

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John Osborne
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Notes
Cropped, sized, and prepared for use by John Osborne, Dickinson College, October 19, 2009.
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map
Use in Day View?
No
Permission to use?
Public
Source citation
Mitchell's New Universal Atlas.... (Philadelphia: Charles Desilver, 1857), 22.
Source note
Cropped from the larger original image of the state of Alabama, available as a zoomable image here.

Benton County, Alabama, 1857

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John Osborne
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Notes
Cropped, sized, and prepared for use by John Osborne, Dickinson College, October 19, 2009.
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map
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No
Permission to use?
Public
Source citation
Mitchell's New Universal Atlas.... (Philadelphia: Charles Desilver, 1857), 22.
Source note
Cropped from the larger original image of the state of Alabama, available as a zoomable image here.

Bibb County, Alabama, 1857

Scanned by
John Osborne
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Notes
Cropped, sized, and prepared for use by John Osborne, Dickinson College, October 19, 2009.
Image type
map
Use in Day View?
No
Permission to use?
Public
Source citation
Mitchell's New Universal Atlas.... (Philadelphia: Charles Desilver, 1857), 22.
Source note
Cropped from the larger original image of the state of Alabama, available as a zoomable image here.

Blount County, Alabama, 1857

Scanned by
John Osborne
Scan date
Notes
Cropped, sized, and prepared for use by John Osborne, Dickinson College, October 19, 2009.
Image type
map
Use in Day View?
No
Permission to use?
Public
Source citation
Mitchell's New Universal Atlas.... (Philadelphia: Charles Desilver, 1857), 22.
Source note
Cropped from the larger original image of the state of Alabama, available as a zoomable image here.

"Where Shall They Go?," Boston (MA) Herald, February 1, 1860

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Cropped, edited, and prepared for use here by Don Sailer, Dickinson College, October 19, 2009.
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document
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No
Courtesy of
Civil War Era Newspapers (ProQuest)
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
Where Shall They Go?
Source citation
"Where Shall They Go?," Boston (MA) Herald, February 1, 1860, p. 4: 1.
Source note
Original image has been adjusted here for presentation purposes.

“The Exodus of Southern Medical Students,” New York Times, January 17, 1860

Notes
Cropped, edited, and prepared for use here by Don Sailer, Dickinson College, October 12, 2009.
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document
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No
Courtesy of
Historical Newspapers (ProQuest)
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
The Exodus of Southern Medical Students
Source citation
“The Exodus of Southern Medical Students,” New York Times, January 17, 1860, p. 5: 3.
Source note
Original image has been adjusted here for presentation purposes.

"The Maryland Legislature and the Underground Railroad," New York Herald, January 19, 1860

Notes
Cropped, edited, and prepared for use here by Don Sailer, Dickinson College, October 19, 2009.
Image type
document
Use in Day View?
No
Courtesy of
19th Century U.S. Newspapers (Gale)
Permission to use?
Yes
Original caption
The Maryland Legislature and the Underground Railroad
Source citation
"The Maryland Legislature and the Underground Railroad," New York Herald, January 19, 1860, p. 10: 3.
Source note
Original image has been adjusted here for presentation purposes.

John Brown and his surviving raiders are taken to Charlestown, Virginia under heavy guard

John Brown and four of his men, Aaron Stevens, Edwin Coppoc, Shields Green and John Copeland were taken under heavy guard to the nearby county seat at Charlestown, Virginia and held in the jail there awaiting arraignment on charges of murder, conspiring with slaves to rebel, and treason against the Commonwealth of Virginia.  Watson Brown died of his wounds the same day,  the second of Brown's sons killed in the raid. (By John Osborne)
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