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Personal memoir of Daniel Drayton [electronic resource] : for four years and four months a prisoner (for charity's sake) in Washington jail. Including a narrative of the voyage and capture of the schooner Pearl.

Author: Drayton, Daniel, 1802-1857.

Imprint:[S.l.] : [s.n.], [n.d.]

Description1 online resource:122 p. : front. (port.)

Note:Reprint of the 1855 ed. Published by American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, B. Marsh, in Boston and New York.

Note:The author was convicted of aiding slaves to escape from Washington, D.C.

Reproduction NoteElectronic reproduction. Malvern, PA : Accessible Archives, Available via World Wide Web

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Author:
Drayton, Daniel, 1802-1857.
Series Statement
The Civil War Part VII: Abraham Lincoln Library Abolitionist Books
Subject:
Fugitive slaves -- United States.
Contributor
American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society.