[265] Smedley, Underground Railroad, p. 355.
[266] Letter of Frederick Douglass, Cedar Hill, Anacostia, D.C., March 27, 1893. Mr. Douglass escaped from slavery in 1839.
[267] M. G. McDougall, Fugitive Slaves, pp. 13, 104, 105.
[268] M. G. McDougall, Fugitive Slaves, pp. 7, 8, and the references there given.
[269] Letter of Colonel D. W. H. Howard, Wauseon, O., Aug. 22, 1894.
[270] See Chapter VII, p. 203.
[271] Conversation with the Hon. James M. Ashley, Toledo, O., August, 1894.
[272] Narrative of Lyman Goodnow in History of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, p. 462.
[273] See p. 355, Chapter XI.
[274] S. B. Weeks, Southern Quakers and Slavery, p. 198.