[335] Ibid., pp. 217, 218.

[336] T. W. Barnes, Life of Thurlow Weed, 1884, Vol. II, p. 238.

[337] Wilson, Rise and Fall of the Slave Power, Vol. II, p. 52.

[338] William Birney, James G. Birney and His Times, p. 435.

[339] J. C. Leggett, in a pamphlet entitled Rev. John Rankin, 1892, pp. 8, 9; see also History of Brown County, Ohio, p. 443.

[340] Recollections of the Anti-Slavery Conflict, p. 297.

[341] John Weiss, Life and Correspondence of Theodore Parker, 1864, p. 95.

[342] John Weiss, Life and Correspondence of Theodore Parker, 1864, p. 96.

[343] Lillie B. C. Wyman, in New England Magazine, March, 1896, p. 112; William Still, Underground Railroad Records, pp. 623-641; R. C. Smedley, Underground Railroad, pp. 237-245; M. G. McDougall, Fugitive Slaves, p. 60.

[344] Reminiscences of Levi Coffin, 2d ed., p. 694.