[519] Personal Memoir of Daniel Drayton, p. 102.
[520] A. L. Benedict, Memoir of Richard Dillingham, 1852, p. 18. Also Harriet Beecher Stowe, A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin, pp. 58, 59.
[521] A. L. Benedict, Memoir of Richard Dillingham, p. 18.
[522] This account of Richard Dillingham is based on the Memoir written by his friend, A. L. Benedict, a Quaker, and published in 1852. Abridged versions of this memoir will be found in the Reminiscences of Levi Coffin, Appendix, pp. 713-718; and Howe's Historical Collections of Ohio, Vol. II, p. 590.
[523] Wilson, History of the Rise and Fall of the Slave Power in America, Vol. II, pp. 80-82.
[524] A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin, 1853, Boston edition of 1896, pp. 274, 275; also Father Henson's Story of His Own Life, 1858, chaps. xii, xiii.
[525] Father Henson's Story of His Own Life, chaps. xvi, xvii.
[526] Father Henson's Story of His Own Life, pp. 149, 150.
[527] Ibid., pp. 162, 163.
[528] The New Lexington (Ohio) Tribune, winter of 1885-1886. Some information in regard to Cheadle appears in a series of articles on the Underground Railroad contributed to this paper by Mr. Gray.