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Maryland (Maryland, United States) (search for this): article 11
e Gulf States have no reason to complain of the nullifying acts of the North, because they do not lose any negroes by escape. Well established facts prove this to be a mistake. According to the census of 1850, those States suffer nearly as much as the border States in this way. In 1850, the whole number of slaves which escaped was 1,011, and they were from the several States as follows: Alabama29 Missouri60 Arkansas21 Delaware26 Florida18 Georgia89 Kentucky96 Louisiana90 Maryland279 Mississippi41 North Carolina64 South Carolina66 Tennessee70 Texas29 Virginia83 Total1,011 The New York Times thinks the number has since increased full fifty per cent., which would give 1,500 a year, the aggregate value of which is $1,500,000. It will be seen that while the loss of the border States is of course much the greatest Georgia, in 1850, lost within seven as many as Kentucky, and Louisiana within six as many; so that the popular idea that the extreme Southern States
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 11
The Gulf States and Fugitive slaves. The idea prevails to some extent that the Gulf States have no reason to complain of the nullifying acts of the North, because they do not lose any negroes by escape. Well established facts prove this to be a mistake. According to the census of 1850, those States suffer nearly as much as the border States in this way. In 1850, the whole number of slaves which escaped was 1,011, and they were from the several States as follows: Alabama29 Missouri60 Arkansas21 Delaware26 Florida18 Georgia89 Kentucky96 Louisiana90 Maryland279 Mississippi41 North Carolina64 South Carolina66 Tennessee70 Texas29 Virginia83 Total1,011 The New York Times thinks the number has since increased full fifty per cent., which would give 1,500 a year, the aggregate value of which is $1,500,000. It will be seen that while the loss of the border States is of course much the greatest Georgia, in 1850, lost within seven as many as Kentucky, and Loui
Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 11
The Gulf States and Fugitive slaves. The idea prevails to some extent that the Gulf States have no reason to complain of the nullifying acts of the North, because they do not lose any negroes by escape. Well established facts prove this to be a mistake. According to the census of 1850, those States suffer nearly as much as the border States in this way. In 1850, the whole number of slaves which escaped was 1,011, and they were from the several States as follows: Alabama29 Missouri60 Arkansas21 Delaware26 Florida18 Georgia89 Kentucky96 Louisiana90 Maryland279 Mississippi41 North Carolina64 South Carolina66 Tennessee70 Texas29 Virginia83 Total1,011 The New York Times thinks the number has since increased full fifty per cent., which would give 1,500 a year, the aggregate value of which is $1,500,000. It will be seen that while the loss of the border States is of course much the greatest Georgia, in 1850, lost within seven as many as Kentucky, and Lou
Arkansas (Arkansas, United States) (search for this): article 11
tates and Fugitive slaves. The idea prevails to some extent that the Gulf States have no reason to complain of the nullifying acts of the North, because they do not lose any negroes by escape. Well established facts prove this to be a mistake. According to the census of 1850, those States suffer nearly as much as the border States in this way. In 1850, the whole number of slaves which escaped was 1,011, and they were from the several States as follows: Alabama29 Missouri60 Arkansas21 Delaware26 Florida18 Georgia89 Kentucky96 Louisiana90 Maryland279 Mississippi41 North Carolina64 South Carolina66 Tennessee70 Texas29 Virginia83 Total1,011 The New York Times thinks the number has since increased full fifty per cent., which would give 1,500 a year, the aggregate value of which is $1,500,000. It will be seen that while the loss of the border States is of course much the greatest Georgia, in 1850, lost within seven as many as Kentucky, and Louisiana within
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 11
idea prevails to some extent that the Gulf States have no reason to complain of the nullifying acts of the North, because they do not lose any negroes by escape. Well established facts prove this to be a mistake. According to the census of 1850, those States suffer nearly as much as the border States in this way. In 1850, the whole number of slaves which escaped was 1,011, and they were from the several States as follows: Alabama29 Missouri60 Arkansas21 Delaware26 Florida18 Georgia89 Kentucky96 Louisiana90 Maryland279 Mississippi41 North Carolina64 South Carolina66 Tennessee70 Texas29 Virginia83 Total1,011 The New York Times thinks the number has since increased full fifty per cent., which would give 1,500 a year, the aggregate value of which is $1,500,000. It will be seen that while the loss of the border States is of course much the greatest Georgia, in 1850, lost within seven as many as Kentucky, and Louisiana within six as many; so that the popular
Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 11
as much as the border States in this way. In 1850, the whole number of slaves which escaped was 1,011, and they were from the several States as follows: Alabama29 Missouri60 Arkansas21 Delaware26 Florida18 Georgia89 Kentucky96 Louisiana90 Maryland279 Mississippi41 North Carolina64 South Carolina66 Tennessee70 Texas29 Virginia83 Total1,011 The New York Times thinks the number has since increased full fifty per cent., which would give 1,500 a year, the aggregate valouth Carolina66 Tennessee70 Texas29 Virginia83 Total1,011 The New York Times thinks the number has since increased full fifty per cent., which would give 1,500 a year, the aggregate value of which is $1,500,000. It will be seen that while the loss of the border States is of course much the greatest Georgia, in 1850, lost within seven as many as Kentucky, and Louisiana within six as many; so that the popular idea that the extreme Southern States do not suffer in this way is erroneous.
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 11
complain of the nullifying acts of the North, because they do not lose any negroes by escape. Well established facts prove this to be a mistake. According to the census of 1850, those States suffer nearly as much as the border States in this way. In 1850, the whole number of slaves which escaped was 1,011, and they were from the several States as follows: Alabama29 Missouri60 Arkansas21 Delaware26 Florida18 Georgia89 Kentucky96 Louisiana90 Maryland279 Mississippi41 North Carolina64 South Carolina66 Tennessee70 Texas29 Virginia83 Total1,011 The New York Times thinks the number has since increased full fifty per cent., which would give 1,500 a year, the aggregate value of which is $1,500,000. It will be seen that while the loss of the border States is of course much the greatest Georgia, in 1850, lost within seven as many as Kentucky, and Louisiana within six as many; so that the popular idea that the extreme Southern States do not suffer in this way is e
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 11
the nullifying acts of the North, because they do not lose any negroes by escape. Well established facts prove this to be a mistake. According to the census of 1850, those States suffer nearly as much as the border States in this way. In 1850, the whole number of slaves which escaped was 1,011, and they were from the several States as follows: Alabama29 Missouri60 Arkansas21 Delaware26 Florida18 Georgia89 Kentucky96 Louisiana90 Maryland279 Mississippi41 North Carolina64 South Carolina66 Tennessee70 Texas29 Virginia83 Total1,011 The New York Times thinks the number has since increased full fifty per cent., which would give 1,500 a year, the aggregate value of which is $1,500,000. It will be seen that while the loss of the border States is of course much the greatest Georgia, in 1850, lost within seven as many as Kentucky, and Louisiana within six as many; so that the popular idea that the extreme Southern States do not suffer in this way is erroneous.
Delaware (Delaware, United States) (search for this): article 11
gitive slaves. The idea prevails to some extent that the Gulf States have no reason to complain of the nullifying acts of the North, because they do not lose any negroes by escape. Well established facts prove this to be a mistake. According to the census of 1850, those States suffer nearly as much as the border States in this way. In 1850, the whole number of slaves which escaped was 1,011, and they were from the several States as follows: Alabama29 Missouri60 Arkansas21 Delaware26 Florida18 Georgia89 Kentucky96 Louisiana90 Maryland279 Mississippi41 North Carolina64 South Carolina66 Tennessee70 Texas29 Virginia83 Total1,011 The New York Times thinks the number has since increased full fifty per cent., which would give 1,500 a year, the aggregate value of which is $1,500,000. It will be seen that while the loss of the border States is of course much the greatest Georgia, in 1850, lost within seven as many as Kentucky, and Louisiana within six as many
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 11
f the nullifying acts of the North, because they do not lose any negroes by escape. Well established facts prove this to be a mistake. According to the census of 1850, those States suffer nearly as much as the border States in this way. In 1850, the whole number of slaves which escaped was 1,011, and they were from the several States as follows: Alabama29 Missouri60 Arkansas21 Delaware26 Florida18 Georgia89 Kentucky96 Louisiana90 Maryland279 Mississippi41 North Carolina64 South Carolina66 Tennessee70 Texas29 Virginia83 Total1,011 The New York Times thinks the number has since increased full fifty per cent., which would give 1,500 a year, the aggregate value of which is $1,500,000. It will be seen that while the loss of the border States is of course much the greatest Georgia, in 1850, lost within seven as many as Kentucky, and Louisiana within six as many; so that the popular idea that the extreme Southern States do not suffer in this way is erroneous.
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