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"Twenty-eight Fugitives Escaping from the Eastern Shore of Maryland" Engraving by John Osler, published in William Still, The Underground Railroad (Philadelphia, 1872) depicting the incident described on pages 99-101 of the book.
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"Resurrection of Henry Box Brown" Engraving by John Osler, published in William Still, The Underground Railroad (Philadelphia, 1872) depicting the famous incident described on pages 81-84.
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"Fight in the Bay" Engraving published in William Still, The Underground Railroad (Philadelphia, 1872)
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Engraving published in William Still, The Underground Railroad (Philadelphia, 1872) depicting an incident described on pages 48-51.
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Engraving published in William Still, The Underground Railroad (Philadelphia, 1872) depicting an incident described on Pages 86-97
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"A Bold Stroke for Freedom"
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"The Mayor and Police of Norfolk searching Capt. Fountain's schooner" Engraving published in William Still, The Underground Railroad (Philadelphia, 1872) depicting an incident described on pages 165-172
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Engraving by C.H. Reed, published in William Still, The Underground Railroad (Philadelphia, 1872) depicting an incident described on page 98.
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"Two Hundred Dollar Reward" Advertisement in the Baltimore Sun in 1858 offering a reward for the recapture of Jacob Taylor. Reproduced in William Still, The Underground Railroad (Philadelphia, 1872) with Taylor's story on page 457
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