[927] For references see Appendix B, 53, Christiana case, p. 373.
[928] S. J. May, Some Recollections of our Anti-Slavery Conflict, p. 349.
[929] Ibid., pp. 373-384; Frothingham, Life of Gerrit Smith, p. 117; McDougall, Fugitive Slaves, pp. 48, 49; Wilson, Rise and Fall of the Slave Power, Vol. II, pp. 327, 328.
[930] C. E. Stowe, Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe, pp. 71, 72.
[931] A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin, p. 5; Charles Dudley Warner in The Atlantic Monthly, September, 1896, p. 312.
[932] A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin, p. 23; C. E. Stowe, Life of Harriet Beecher Stowe, p. 93; Uncle Tom's Cabin; Howe, Historical Collections of Ohio, Vol. II, pp. 102, 103; J. W. Shuckers, Life of Chase, p. 53.
[933] A Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin, p. 54.
[934] Reminiscences of Levi Coffin, pp. 147-151; Howe, Historical Collections of Ohio, Vol. II, p. 104; see also article on "Early Cincinnati," by Judge Joseph Cox in the Cincinnati Times-Star, Feb. 6, 1891; a report of "The Story of Eliza," as told by the Rev. S. G. W. Rankin, printed in the Boston Transcript, Nov. 30, 1895, an article on Harriet Beecher Stowe, in the Cincinnati Enquirer, Nov. 3, 1895, p. 17.
[935] Quoted by Charles Dudley Warner in The Atlantic Monthly, September, 1896, p. 315.
[936] Ibid.