FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   683   684   685   686   687   688   689   690   691   692   693   694   695   696   697   698   699   700   701   702   703   >>  
m-ship line to Africa, 53. Savannah, Ga., education of Negroes prohibited, 158. Saxton, Brig.-Gen. Rufus, authorized to enlist Negroes, 283; establishes military savings-bank for Negroes, 403. Scott, Dred, Negro slave, 114; his marriage, children of, 115; sues for his freedom, 114-118. Scott, Lieut.-Gen. Winfield, Gen. Butler's letter to, declaring slaves contraband of war, 250; nominated for President, 106; defeated, 107. Seward, William H., in favor of Union of the States, 230; speeches against slavery, 230, 231; letter to Gen. McClellan relative to fugitive slaves, 263. Seymour, Horatio, opinion in regard to raising Negro troops, 292; addresses the draft rioters at New York, 328. Shadford, George, member of the first American Methodist conference, 466. Shaler, Capt. Nathaniel, letter commending the bravery of Negro sailors under his command, 30. Shaw, Col. Robert Gould, commander of the 54th Mass. Regiment of Colored Troops, leads the assault on Fort Wagner, 329, 333; his death, 330, 333. Shelton, Rev. Wallace, Colored Baptist minister, 503. Sherman, Brig.-Gen. T. W., proclamation protecting slave property, 246; ordered to accept the services of all loyal persons to suppress the war, 278, 281. Sherwood, Gen. Isaac R., his account of an attempt to secure a fugitive slave in his charge, 245, 246. Shirley, Thomas, donates money for Colored school-house, 174. Shorter, Rev. James, establishes Colored school, 213. Shorter, James A., bishop of the African M. E. Church, 464. Shurtleff, Capt. G. W., refuses to arrest fugitive slaves, 245. Simpson, Rev. H. L., Colored Baptist minister, 476. Slave-trade, on the coast of Guinea, secretly carried on in the United States, 2; American ships prohibited from supplying slaves from United States to foreign markets, 3; Jefferson recommends the abolishing of the, 8; Act of Congress in regard to persons engaged in the, 9; memorials against the, 10; illegal at St. Mary's, 10; vessels engaged in the, to be seized, 13; ship "Francis Todd," from Newburyport, Mass, engaged in the, 40; bill for the suppression of the, 53; Spanish slaver "Amistad," 93; number of slaves imported for the, from the year 1500 to 1860, 544. Slavery, restriction and extension, 1800-1825, 1-22;
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   683   684   685   686   687   688   689   690   691   692   693   694   695   696   697   698   699   700   701   702   703   >>  



Top keywords:
slaves
 

Colored

 

engaged

 
letter
 
States
 

fugitive

 
Negroes
 

American

 
United
 

school


Shorter

 

regard

 

persons

 

minister

 

establishes

 

prohibited

 
Baptist
 

African

 

Sherwood

 

Church


Shurtleff

 
Simpson
 

suppress

 

arrest

 

refuses

 
attempt
 

donates

 

secure

 

Shirley

 

Thomas


charge

 

account

 

bishop

 

Jefferson

 

slaver

 
Spanish
 
Amistad
 

number

 

suppression

 

Francis


Newburyport

 

imported

 

extension

 
restriction
 

Slavery

 
seized
 

supplying

 

foreign

 

markets

 

carried