United States Vs. Charles G. Davis: Report of the Proceedings at the Examination of Charles G. Davis, Esq., on a Charge of Aiding and Abetting in the Rescue of a Fugitive Slave. Held in Boston, in February, 1851White and Potter, 1851 - 44 Seiten |
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... Prescott , in the employ of the Fitchburg Railroad Company , testified that he was present in the passage way at the time of the rescue , and described A stout negro man came up the passage way from the supreme court room . He was ...
... Prescott , in the employ of the Fitchburg Railroad Company , testified that he was present in the passage way at the time of the rescue , and described A stout negro man came up the passage way from the supreme court room . He was ...
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... Prescott , re - called by the government . — I recollect seeing Mr. Warren in the passage - way after the man was carried down stairs ; but he was not the person I saw before the rescue , and who went in by the door next to the ...
... Prescott , re - called by the government . — I recollect seeing Mr. Warren in the passage - way after the man was carried down stairs ; but he was not the person I saw before the rescue , and who went in by the door next to the ...
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... Prescott in the street , and , in his capacity of reporter , applied to Mr. Prescott for information , he having stated that he saw the rescue and knew all about it . He supposed at the time Mr. Prescott gave him the account , that he ...
... Prescott in the street , and , in his capacity of reporter , applied to Mr. Prescott for information , he having stated that he saw the rescue and knew all about it . He supposed at the time Mr. Prescott gave him the account , that he ...
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... Prescott ; and how does he stand ? Prescott was in the entry before the rescue took place , he heard it debated , he saw it through , he gave no notice to any one , but evidently , from the testimony of Hanscom , he sympathized with the ...
... Prescott ; and how does he stand ? Prescott was in the entry before the rescue took place , he heard it debated , he saw it through , he gave no notice to any one , but evidently , from the testimony of Hanscom , he sympathized with the ...
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... Prescott's conjecture is true , Mr. Davis must have gone out past the officers at the west door , returned to the east door , knocked and been admitted by another officer , -beside the inconsistencies about the men in the closet . 66 We ...
... Prescott's conjecture is true , Mr. Davis must have gone out past the officers at the west door , returned to the east door , knocked and been admitted by another officer , -beside the inconsistencies about the men in the closet . 66 We ...
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abetting acted as counsel address the court adjourned affidavit alleged fugitive arrested asked Boston Bree Byrnes called Caphart character for truth Charles Devens Charles G city marshal claimant claimed Clark colored complaint constitutional coun counsellor counsellor at law court house court room Cross Examined crowd Curtis Dana Davis Davis's defendant deputy marshal Deputy U. S. Marshal District Attorney duty east door Elizur Wright escape evidence excited Faneuil Hall Francis Jackson fugitive slave George Lunt habeas corpus Hanscom heard his character hearing Honor Hutchins inquiry knew known meeting minutes named negro o'clock oath officers opened organized territory passed Patrick Riley person Prescott prisoner proceedings proved question remark rescue rush Saturday Sawin service or labor Sewall spoke stairs standing statute Suffolk County sworn testified testimony told truth and veracity United voice warrant Warren witness Wright