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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 18
New York (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 18
A strange story.--The correspondent of the Philadelphia Press, writing from Fortress Monroe, under date of May twenty-first, tells this singular story:
For some weeks past, a vessel (bark) has been quietly lying at anchor beyond the fortress, ostensibly for the purpose of communicating with her consignees in New-York, and in the mean time sending to shore daily for a number of contrabands to work in her holds, but, on no condition, were these men allowed to return to this point.
This game was played on until, it is said, two hundred and seventy-two contrabands were ferried out to the ship.
Deeming this about as far as he could safely go, the skipper skipped out to sea last night, under the cover of darkness.
Brother Wilder, superintendent of contrabands here, has thus been foiled in his charitable intentions of reforming the blacks, at least as regards this lot of culled pussons, who are, by this time, far on their way to Cuba or the West-Indies.
We learn that the fleet
Fortress Monroe (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 18
A strange story.--The correspondent of the Philadelphia Press, writing from Fortress Monroe, under date of May twenty-first, tells this singular story:
For some weeks past, a vessel (bark) has been quietly lying at anchor beyond the fortress, ostensibly for the purpose of communicating with her consignees in New-York, and i ing to the embargo recently placed upon naval officers, who say their mouths are sealed, we are not able to present the facts of the case well authenticated.
Fortress Monroe June 8. To the Editor of the N. Y. Times:
In your issue of June second, you were perfectly correct in calling the foolish story of the shipment of negroes from Fortress Monroe to Cuba, to be sold as slaves, a ridiculous invention, well calculated to do mischief.
It is unnecessary to assure any man in his senses that such a thing could not possibly be done without the active sympathy and cooperation of the authorities at this post.
We have had but one instance of kidnapping since th
Cuba, N. Y. (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 18
Washington (United States) (search for this): chapter 18
C. B. Wilder (search for this): chapter 18
June 2nd (search for this): chapter 18
May 21st (search for this): chapter 18
A strange story.--The correspondent of the Philadelphia Press, writing from Fortress Monroe, under date of May twenty-first, tells this singular story:
For some weeks past, a vessel (bark) has been quietly lying at anchor beyond the fortress, ostensibly for the purpose of communicating with her consignees in New-York, and in the mean time sending to shore daily for a number of contrabands to work in her holds, but, on no condition, were these men allowed to return to this point.
This game was played on until, it is said, two hundred and seventy-two contrabands were ferried out to the ship.
Deeming this about as far as he could safely go, the skipper skipped out to sea last night, under the cover of darkness.
Brother Wilder, superintendent of contrabands here, has thus been foiled in his charitable intentions of reforming the blacks, at least as regards this lot of culled pussons, who are, by this time, far on their way to Cuba or the West-Indies.
We learn that the fleet
June 8th (search for this): chapter 18