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01 - Deep Furrows on the Back; Peter Mathews; 'Moses' Arrives with Six Passengers
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02 - Escaped from 'A Worthless Sot'; William Butcher; 'White Enough to Pass'; Escaping with Master's Carriages and Horses
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03 - Eight and a Half Months Secreted; Arthur Fowler; Sundry Arrivals
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04 - Sundry Arrivals About January 1st, 1855
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05 - Slave Holder in Maryland with Three Colored Wives
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06 - Captain F. Arrives with Nine Passengers
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07 - Owen and Otho Taylor's Flight with Horses; Heavy Reward
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08 - Captain F. Arrives with Fourteen 'Prime Articles' on Board, Part 1
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09 - Captain F. Arrives with Fourteen 'Prime Articles' on Board, Part 2
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10 - Sundry Arrivals, Latter Part of December 1855 and Beginning of January 1856
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11 - Part of the Arrivals in December, 1855
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12 -The Fugitive Slave Bill of 1850
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13 - The Slave Hunting Tragedy in Lancaster County, in September 1851, Part 1
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14 - The Slave Hunting Tragedy in Lancaster County, in September 1851, Part 2
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15 - The Slave Hunting Tragedy in Lancaster County, in September 1851, Part 3
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16 - William and Ellen Craft, Part 1
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17 - William and Ellen Craft, Part 2
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18 - Arrivals from Richmond; Passengers from North Carolina
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19 - Thomas Clinton, Sauney Pry and Benjamin Ducket; Arrivals in April 1856
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20 - Five from Georgetown Cross Roads; Passengers from Maryland; Arrival from Maryland
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21 - Arrival from Washington, D.C., Unionville, Maryland and Cambridge, 1857
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22 - Benjamin Ross and His Wife Harriet; Arrival from Virginia and Delaware, 1857
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23 - Arrival from Alexandria and Unionville, 1857
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24 - From New Orleans, 1857
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25 - Arrival from Washington, D.C., Virginia, Maryland, Georgtown Cross Roads and Alexandria
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26 - Arrival from Maryland, Norfolk, VA, Washington D.C.; Four Able Bodied 'Articles' in One Arrival, 1857
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27 - Arrival from Arlington MD; Five Passengers; Arrival from Howard County MD, Prince George's County MD, and Rappahannock County
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28 - Arrival from North Carolina, 1857
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29 - Alfred Hollon, George and Charles N. Rodgers; Arrival from Kent County, Baltimore County; Mary Cooper and Moses Armstead
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30 - Arrival from Near Washington D.D., Hon. L. McLane's Property, Soon After His Death, Travels Via the Underground Railroad
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31 - Arrival from Harford County, Maryland and Norfolk, VA
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32 - Arrival from Hooperville MD, Maryland; Queen Anne County and Baltimore
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33 - Arrival from Dunwoody County, Alexandria VA, Maryland, Petersburg, Maryland
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34 - Arrival of a Party of Six, 1858
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35 - Arrival from Richmond, Baltimore, Hightstown and Virginia, 1858