Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History & Culture Enduring Connections: Exploring Delmarva's Black History

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Record #120 from Abstracts from William Still's Underground Railroad

Traveler's Names Jim Alligood
Age
Description
Alias
Origin- Town/City Seaford
Origin- County Sussex Co.
Origin- State Delaware
Destination Canada
Birthplace
Slaveowner's Name William Gray
Chapter Title Arrival from Sussex County, 1858
Page Number 489-490
Other Travelers Jacob Blockson, George Alligood, Jim Alligood, George Lewis
Other Conductors
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Method of Travel
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Full Narrative JAMES, a brother of George, said : " I came from Horse's Cross-Roads, not far from where my brother George came from. William Gray, rail road ticket agent at Bridgewater, professed to own me. He was a tolerable sized man, with very large whiskers, and dark hair ; he was rather a steady kind of a man, he had a wife, but no child. The reason I left, I thought I had served Slavery long enough, as I had been treated none the best. I did not believe in working my life out just to support some body else. My master had as many hands and feet as I have, and is as able to work for his bread as I am ? and I made up my mind that I wouldn't stay to be a slave under him any longer, but that I would go to Canada, and be my own master."

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