[986] Congressional Globe, Thirty-seventh Congress, First Session, p. 30.

[987] Congressional Globe, Thirty-seventh Congress, First Session, p. 30; see also M. G. McDougall's Fugitive Slaves, p. 79.

[988] House Journal, Thirty-seventh Congress, Second Session, p. 265; Senate Journal, Thirty-seventh Congress, Second Session, p. 285; Congressional Globe, Thirty-seventh Congress, Second Session, p. 1243.

[989] The names of colored operators are marked with a +.

[990] This list of names is taken from Bearse's Reminiscences of Fugitive-Slave Law Days in Boston, pp. 3, 4, 5, 6.

[991] Sanborn, in his Life and Letters of John Brown, pp. 125 and 126, prints this roll of members.

[992] This list will be found in the Autobiography of the Rev. J. W. Loguen, p. 396.

[993] These names are given in Still's Underground Railroad Records, pp. 610, 611, 612.


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