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ILLUSTRATIONS, PORTRAITS, FACSIMILES
AND MAPS

                                                     

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The Underground Railroad: Levi Coffin receiving a company of
fugitives in the outskirts of Cincinnati, Ohio 
Frontispiece 
FACING PAGE 
Isaac T. Hopper  17 
The Runaway: a stereotype cut used on handbills advertising
escaped slaves 
27 
Crossing-place on the Ohio River at Steubenville, Ohio  47 
The Rankin House, Ripley, Ohio  47 
Facsimile of an Underground Message  On page 57 
Barn of Seymour Finney, Detroit, Michigan  65 
The Old First Church, Galesburg, Illinois  65 
William Still  75 
Levi Coffin  87 
Frederick Douglass  104 
Caves in Salem Township, Washington County, Ohio  130 
House of Mrs. Elizabeth Buffum Chace, Valley Falls, Rhode Island  130 
The Detroit River at Detroit, Michigan  147 
Ashtabula Harbor, Ohio  147 
Ellen Craft as she escaped from Slavery  163 
Samuel Harper and Wife  163 
Dr. Alexander M. Ross  180 
Harriet Tubman  180 
Group of Refugee Settlers at Windsor, Ontario, C. W  190 
Theodore Parker  205 
Thomas Wentworth Higginson  205 
Dr. Samuel G. Howe  205 
Benjamin Drew  205 
Church of the Fugitive Slaves, Boston, Massachusetts  235 
Salmon P. Chase  254 
Thomas Garrett  254 
Rush R. Sloane  282 
Thaddeus Stevens  282 
J. R. Ware  282 
Rutherford B. Hayes  282 
Gerrit Smith  290 
Joshua R. Giddings  290 
Charles Sumner  290 
Richard H. Dana  290 
Bust of Rev. John Rankin  307 
Harriet Beecher Stowe  321 
Captain John Brown  338 
Facsimile of a Leaf from the Diary of Daniel Osborn  On pages 344, 345 

MAPS

           
Map of the Underground Railroad System  Facing page 113 
Map of Underground Lines in Southeastern Pennsylvania  "   113 
Map of Underground Lines in Morgan County, Ohio  On page 136 
Lewis Falley's Map of the Underground Routes of Indiana and
Michigan 
On page 138 
Map of an Underground Line through Livingston and La Salle
Counties, Illinois 
On page 139 
Map of Underground Lines through Greene, Warren and Clinton
Counties, Ohio 
On page 140 

APPENDICES

           
PAGES 
Appendix A: Constitutional Provisions and National Acts relative
to Fugitive Slaves, 1787–1850 
359–366 
Appekdix B: List of Important Fugitive Slave Cases  367–377 
Appendix C: Figures from the United States Census Reports
relating to Fugitive Slaves 
378, 379 
Appendix D: Bibliography  380–402 
Appendix E: Directory of the names of Underground Railroad
Operators and Members of Vigilance Committees 
403–439