1778. Free negro kidnapped in Pennsylvania: Am. State Papers, I. 39; Cong. Globe, 31 Cong. 1 Sess., Appendix, 1585.
12. Quincy's case. [§ [34.]]
1793. First case in Boston after 1793: Edw. C. Learned, Speech on The New Fugitive Slave Law, Chicago, Oct. 25, 1850; Whittier, Prose Works, 11, 129, A Chapter of History; Goodell, Slavery and Antislavery, 232; Boston Atlas, Oct. 15, 1850.
13. Washington's slave. [§ [35.]]
1796, Oct. President Washington demanded a slave from Portsmouth, N. H.: Magazine of American History, Dec., 1877, p. 759; Charles Sumner, Works, III. 177.
14. North Carolina fugitives. [§ [19.]]
1796. Annals of Congress, 1796-7, p. 2015, 1801-2, p. 343.
15. Columbia case.
1804. General Boude defends a runaway: Smedley, Underground Railroad, 26.