NEWSPAPERS
Andover Old and New. Boston Evening Transcript, May 16, 1896.
Philip Atkinson. Anecdotes of Owen Lovejoy. New York Weekly Witness, Oct. 2, 1895.
Aaron Benedict. The Underground Railroad. Sentinel, Mt. Gilead, Ohio, July 13, 20, 27, Aug. 3, 10, 1893.
Robert W. Carroll. An Underground Railway. Cincinnati Times-Star, Aug. 19, 1890.
The Cleveland Fugitive Slave Case. Cleveland Herald, 1861.
Nathan Coggeshall. Reminiscences of the "Underground R. R." Leader, Marion, Ind., Feb. 15, 1896.
Judge Joseph Cox. Early Cincinnati. Cincinnati Times-Star, Feb. 6, 1891.
Mary E. Crocker. The Fugitive Slave Law and its Workings. Fitchburg (Mass.) Daily Sentinel, Oct. 31, 1893.
E. C. Dawes. Some Local History. Marietta (Ohio) Tri-Weekly Register, Aug. 30, 1890.
Teresa Dean. White City Chips. Daily Inter-Ocean, Chicago, 1893.
J. M. Donnohue. The Underground Railroad. Banner Times, Greencastle (Ind.), Dec. 16, 1895.
Exploits of Calvin Fairbank. Illustrated Buffalo Express, Jan. 29, 1893.
Fight for Freedom. Pittsburgh Dispatch, Feb. 13, 1898.
Mrs. J. M. Fitch. The Rescue of a Slave [Oberlin-Wellington Rescue Case]. New York Sun, April 7, 1895.
W. B. Fyffe. A History of Anti-Slavery Days and Afterwards. Pontiac (Ill.) Sentinel, 1890-1891.
William Lloyd Garrison. The Liberator.
Marianna Gibbons. In Slavery Days. Lewiston Gazette, reprinted in Bedford (Pa.) Enquirer. Date unknown.
Glorious Old Thief [Calvin Fairbank]. Chicago Tribune, Jan. 29, 1893.
Thomas L. Gray. Underground Railroad. New Lexington (Ohio) Tribune, October, 1885, February 1886.
Josiah Hartzell. And Milly and Martha were Free; a True Story of the Underground Railway of Later Slavery Days. Cleveland Leader, Feb. 16, 1896.
Helped Many Slaves; William Cratty talks of Underground Railroad Days. Chicago Evening Post, July 18, 1893.
E. Huftelen. Local History; The Underground Railroad of Forty Years Ago. Spirit of the Times, Batavia, Genesee County, N.Y., Feb. 8, 1896.
—— ——. The Underground Railroad. Some of its Early History, by a Le Roy Man. (Same as the preceding article.) Le Roy Gazette, Genesee County, N.Y., Feb. 26, 1896.
M. E. H. A Reminiscence of Slave Times. Miami (Ohio) Union, April 10, 1895.
William T. Kelley. Underground R. R. Reminiscences. Friends' Intelligencer and Journal, Fourth Month 2, 9, Fifth Month 28, 1898.
John Kennedy. Local History. Batavia Times, Genesee County, N.Y., Feb. 15, 1896.
George S. McDowell. Uncle Tom's Cabin; Originals of Some of the Characters in the Great Book. Cincinnati Commercial Gazette. Date unknown.
Dr. Edward H. Magill. When Men Were Sold; the Underground Railroad in Bucks County. The Bucks County (Pa.) Intelligencer, Feb. 3, 1898. The same in Friends' Intelligencer and Journal, Second Month 19, 26, Third Month 5, 12, 1898.
—— ——. Underground Railroad Additions. Friends' Intelligencer and Journal, Fourth Month 16, 1898.
Charles Merrick. Reminiscences of the Jerry Rescue. Northern Christian Advocate, Nov. 15, 1893.
J. B. Naylor. A Spike From the Underground Railway. Ohio Farmer, Aug. 1, 8, 1895. Signed, S. Q. Lapius.
David Newport. Fugitive Slaves. Friends' Intelligencer and Journal, Sixth Month 11, 1898.
Mrs. J. F. Nicholson. Memoirs of Long Ago. Western Star (Ind.), Dec. 10, 1885.
An Old House with a Wonderful History. Marysville (Ohio), Tribune, May 17, 1893.
Douglas P. Putnam. A Station on the Old Underground Railroad. Marietta (Ohio) Register, Oct. 25, 1894.
Recollections of the "Underground Railroad" of Antebellum Days. Felicity (Ohio) Times, July 6, 1893.
Reminiscences of Slavery. Marietta (Ohio) Daily Register, Jan. 12, 1895.
Carlton Rice. Reminiscent. Oneida, Madison County, N.Y., May 16, 20, 23, 1896.
L. L. Rice. Lewis and Milton Clark. Geneva (Ohio) Times, Sept. 14, 1892.
A. M. Ross. A Democratic Abolitionist. Somerset (Pa.) Standard, Jan. 31, 1896.
The Semi-Centennial of the First Church. Galesburg (Ill.) Republican Register, March 5, 1887.
John Shearer. Old Uncle Joe Mayo. Marysville (Ohio) Tribune, April 27, 1881.
Sketches of the Life of Carver Tomlinson; assisted in the Great "Underground Railroad." Lostant Reporter (La Salle Co., Ill.), Aug. 10, 1896.
Slavery Days Recalled. Detroit Free Press, Jan. 24, 1893.
In Slavery Days. New Castle (Ind.) Daily News, March 5, 1897.
Slave Raid. Story of the Pearl Expedition. Interesting Episode of Antebellum Days. The Failure of the Affair. Some Very Exciting Scenes. From the Washington Post, reprinted in the Cincinnati Enquirer, Sept. 14, 1895.
Giles B. Stebbins. Thomas Garrett. Detroit Post, 1871.
Stories of Runaway Slaves. Detroit Sunday News-Tribune, Aug. 12, 1894.
Stories of Runaway Slaves. From Detroit Sunday News-Tribune, reprinted in Louisville (Ky.) Sunday Morning Journal, Aug. 12, 1894.
Story of Calvin Fairbank. Cincinnati Commercial Gazette, March 18, 1893.
James Stout. A Bit of History; the Rescue of the Slave, Jim Gray, in 1859. Pontiac Sentinel, Livingston Co., Ill, 1890.
Rev. John Todd. Reminiscences of the Early Settlement and Growth of Western Iowa. Tabor (Iowa) Beacon, 1890-1891.
E. Hicks Trueblood. Reminiscences of the Underground Railroad. Republican Leader, Salem, Ind., Nov. 17, Dec. 1, 1893, Jan. 26, Feb. 2, 23, March 2, 16, 23, April 6, 27, 1894.
John W. Tuttle and F. P. Ames. Reminiscences of Slavery. Marietta (Ohio) Register, 1893-1894. Four articles.
Two Good Men. Sketch of the Lives of John B. Tolman and S. Silsbee; Reminiscences of the Underground Railroad. Lynn (Mass.) Daily Evening Item, Dec. 19. Year unknown.
The Underground Railroad. Chicago Inter-Ocean Curiosity Shop, 1881, 1884.
The Underground Railroad. From a History of Hancock County, dated 1880. La Harper, Hancock Co., Ill., April 3, 1896.
The Underground Railroad. Ohio State Journal, Nov. 14, 1894.
James M. Westwater, Pioneer Merchant and Friend of the Oppressed. Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch, Feb. 21, 1894.
Where Harriet Beecher Stowe witnessed the Scenes depicted in her Uncle Tom's Cabin. Cincinnati Enquirer (Supplement), Nov. 3, 1895.
Rufus R. Wilson. Exploits of Calvin Fairbank. Illustrated Buffalo Express, Jan. 29, 1893.
Joel Wood. Noticed in the Martin's Ferry (Ohio) Evening Times, May 2, 1892.