Communication from his excellency Gov. Thomas to the legislature of Maryland : enclosing statements in regard to the re-capture of fugitive slaves.
1850
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Communication from his excellency Gov. Thomas to the legislature of Maryland : enclosing statements in regard to the re-capture of fugitive slaves.
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[Annapolis, Maryland?] : by the House of Delegates, read and ordered to be printed, [1850]
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Summary
Governor Thomas' statements regarding two cases which involved the re-capture of fugitive slaves, one in New York and the other in Pennsylvania. Of note, in the latter case, a Maryland citizen was arrested for kidnapping an enslaved person, who was a fugitive. In both instances the governor supported the right to recapture enslaved persons that had escaped to the Northern states.
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"January 11th, 1850."--Title page.
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Print version: Maryland. Governor (1848-1851 : Thomas). Communication from his excellency Gov. Thomas to the legislature of Maryland. [Annapolis, Md.?] : By the House of Delegates, read and ordered to be printed, [1850] (OCoLC)36912201
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Enclosing statements in regard to the re-capture of fugitive slaves
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