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Acknowledgments | ||
Preface | 1 | |
Pt. I | The Underground Railroad in Northern New York and Its Role in the Abolition of Slavery | 3 |
1 | The Legend | 5 |
2 | Roots | 17 |
3 | The Higher Law | 23 |
4 | Jehovah Has Decreed It! | 30 |
5 | The Sword Is Now Drawn | 36 |
6 | On Account of Color | 44 |
7 | The Byway to Freedom | 51 |
8 | Establishing Outposts | 57 |
9 | Another Strategy | 62 |
10 | The Forgotten Abolitionist | 68 |
11 | Heard It Through the Grapevine | 76 |
12 | Roll It Along | 83 |
13 | Death and Transfiguration | 89 |
14 | A Breach Has Been Made | 94 |
15 | Fat of the Land | 101 |
16 | Exodus | 109 |
17 | In Search of the Promised Land | 119 |
18 | Voices Crying in the Wilderness | 126 |
19 | To the Rescue | 132 |
20 | Family Matters | 140 |
21 | Go West, Young Abolitionist | 148 |
22 | Never Half What It Is Now | 154 |
23 | All Aboard! | 160 |
24 | Marching to Immortality | 166 |
Pt. II | The Underground Railroad Stops in Eastern New York from New York City to Canada | 173 |
25 | Stops in New York City | 177 |
26 | Stops in the Mid-Hudson Region | 182 |
27 | Stops in Albany County | 188 |
28 | Stops in Rensselaer County | 194 |
29 | Stops in Washington County | 200 |
30 | Stops in Clinton County | 209 |
31 | Stops in Saratoga County | 215 |
32 | Stops in Warren County | 220 |
33 | Stops in Essex and Franklin Counties | 226 |
34 | Stops in St. Lawrence County | 230 |
App. I | Delegates to the Organizational Meeting of the New York State Anti-Slavery Society, Utica, October 21, 1835 | 237 |
App. II | Anti-Slavery Societies in Northeastern New York (Before 1840) | 241 |
App. III | Fugitives from Slavery Who Passed Through Albany; A List Compiled by Paul and Mary Liz Stewart | 243 |
App. IV | Leadership of the Orthodox Congregational Church, Union Village | 247 |
App. V | Statistics on the Black Population in the Town of Greenwich, 1840 to 1860 | 248 |
App. VI | Homes with Probable Abolitionist Sympathizers Described in Everest's Pioneer Homes | 251 |
App. VII | Possible Participants in Eastern New York's Underground Railroad | 253 |
Works Cited | 270 | |
Index | 281 |
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