Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Samuel Mason” in chapter 36, page 186 of Lydia Maria Child, Isaac T. Hopper: a true life:

...osed and fastened his door, so that the crowd could not follow him. The fugitive passed out of the back door, and was never afterward recaptured. The disappointed master brought an action against Samuel Mason for rescuing his slave. Charles J. Ingersoll and his brother Joseph, two accomplished lawyers of Philadelphia, conducted the trial for him, with zeal and ingenuity worthy of a better cause. Isaac...
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