Texas, 1853

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Fannings' Illustrated Gazetteer of the United States.... (New York: Phelps, Fanning & Co., 1853), 354

Norfolk, VA

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New York Times, "Runaway Slave Found," October 28, 1852
New York Times, “Louisiana Legislature,” December 11, 1852
Solomon Brown to William Still, February 20, 1854
William Henry Gilliam to William Still, May 15, 1854
W. H. Atkins to William Still, October 5, 1854
Sheridan Ford to William Still, February 15, 1855
Abigail Goodwin to William Still, March 25, 1855
Thomas Bayne to William Still, June 23, 1855
Louisville (KY) Journal, "Untitled," September 29, 1855
Henry Washington to William Still, November 12, 1855
Thomas Garrett to William Still, December 19, 1855
Anthony and Albert Brown to William Still, March 7, 1856
Thomas Garrett to William Still, March 23, 1856
James H. Forman to William Still, June 5, 1856
Agnes Willis to William Still, June 15, 1857
New York Times, “A New York Slaver Arrived at Norfolk,” December 22, 1857
Boston (MA) Liberator, "The Beauties of Personal Liberty Laws," January 8, 1858
Flarece P. Gault to William Still, March 22, 1858
Richmond (VA) Dispatch, "The Underground Railroad," June 1, 1858
Louisville (KY) Journal, "The U.G. Railroad," June 22, 1858
Charleston (SC) Mercury, “The Western Trade,” September 28, 1858
Raleigh (NC) Register, “Douglas Stock Rising,” December 8, 1858
Charleston (SC) Mercury, “A Fugitive Slave Returned to Florida,” May 18, 1859
New York Times, “The Hyannis Fugitive Slave Case,” June 4, 1859
New Orleans (LA) Picayune, "Untitled," November 25, 1859
New York Times, "Democratic National Convention," March 17, 1860
Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, “The Artful Dodger,” September 1, 1860
New York Times, “Speech of Mr. Breckinridge,” September 10, 1860
Fayetteville (NC) Observer, “Mum on the Great Question,” September 17, 1860
New York Times, “Disunion Ravings,” September 20, 1860
(Jackson) Mississippian, "The 'Coercion' Issue," October 5, 1860
Charlestown (VA) Free Press, “A Trap For Douglas,” October 11, 1860
Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, “Fear of Insurrection,” October 24, 1860
Charlestown (VA) Free Press, “Conservative Sentiments,” November 8, 1860
Charleston (SC) Mercury, "Federal Troops in the South," November 20, 1860
Charlestown (VA) Free Press, “The Clouds Lowering,” December 27, 1860
Chicago (IL) Tribune, “Hardly Credible,” January 28, 1861
David D. Field to Abraham Lincoln, April 23, 1861
Fayetteville (NC) Observer, “What Can We Believe?,” April 29, 1861
Fayetteville (NC) Observer, "A New Difficulty," April 29, 1861
Chicago (IL) Tribune, “Army Slave Catching,” May 28, 1861
Abraham Lincoln, Message to the Congress in Special Session, July 4, 1861
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