Fugitive Slave Acts repealed (1864),
repeal urged, [§ 85;]
status of, [§ 100;]
early propositions, [§ 101;]
discussion, [§ 101;]
repeal bill, [§ 101;]
passed, [§ 103;]
repeal bill discussed, [§ 103;]
bill to amend, [C 25;]
repeal bills, [C 49,] [C 76,] [C 80,] [C 82;]
repeal bill passes, [§ 103;]
text of, [§ 104,] [C 83.]

Fugitive Slave Bill of 1818,
passed the House, [§ 19,] [§ 20;]
title of, [§ 20;]
failure in the Senate, [§ 21.]

Fugitive Slave Cases.
See [Table of Contents.]

Fugitive Slave Clause,
in the New England Articles of Confederation, [§ 8;]
in the Constitution, [§ 15]-[§ 16;]
in the Treaty of Ghent, [§ 22,] [B 12.]

Fugitive Slave Controversy,
educating effect of, recapitulation of, [§ 105.]

Fugitive Slave Legislation,
opposed by Northern States, [§ 25;]
inadequacy of, proved, [§ 26;]
necessity of more stringent, [§ 26;]
proposition for new, [§ 27;]
must be carried out, [§ 49;]
new element in, [§ 79;]
in 1860, [§ 85;]
resistance to, declared felony, [§ 86;]
propositions to repeal or amend, [§ 87;]
after emancipation proclamation, [§ 92.]

Gallatin, Albert,
in Treaty of Ghent, [§ 22.]

Gannett, case of, [D 44.]

Gansey, Isaac, case of, [D 24.]

"Gap Gang,"
aid kidnappers, [§ 60.]