[538] Mitchell, The Underground Railroad, p. 20 et seq.

[539] Sarah H. Bradford, Harriet the Moses of Her People, p. 76. See also Appendix, p. 137. These testimonials were given in 1868 and were printed in connection with a short biography of Harriet in the year mentioned. The first edition of this biography has not been accessible to me, but it is mentioned by the Rev. Samuel J. May in his Recollections of the Anti-Slavery Conflict, published the following year. The second edition of the book appeared in 1886.

[540] Ibid., p. 139.

[541] Hinton, John Brown and His Men, p. 173.

[542] Mrs. Bradford, Harriet the Moses of Her People, p. 135.

[543] Ibid., pp. 136, 137.

[544] Ibid., p. 406.

[545] James Freeman Clarke, Anti-Slavery Days, pp. 81, 82. Also M. G. McDougall, Fugitive Slaves, p. 62.

[546] Mrs. Bradford, Harriet the Moses of Her People, p. 39.

[547] Mrs. Bradford, Harriet the Moses of Her People, pp. 83, 84.