Traveler's Names | Francis Molock |
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Age | 21 |
Description | able-bodied "article" of dark color |
Alias | Thomas Jackson |
Origin- Town/City | – |
Origin- County | – |
Origin- State | – |
Destination | Canada |
Birthplace | – |
Slaveowner's Name | James A. Waddell |
Chapter Title | Arrival of five From the Eastern Shore of Maryland |
Page Number | 286-287 |
Other Travelers | – |
Other Conductors | – |
Additional Names | – |
Method of Travel | – |
Additional Resources | – |
Items in Possession | – |
Full Narrative | RESPECTED FRIEND : ? WILLIAM STILL, I send on to thy care this evening by Rail Road, 5 able-bodied men, on their way North ; receive them as the Good Samaritan of old and oblige thy friend, THOMAS GARRETT. FRANCIS is twenty-one, an able-bodied "article," of dark color, and was owned by James A. Waddell. All that he could say of his owner, was, that he was a " hard master," from whom he was very glad to escape. |
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