Ohio archæological and historical quarterly . s from Missouri to Canada lastwinter. I think I spoke in Cleveland before the Convention; donot know that I had any conversation with any of the Oberlinrescuers. Was sick part of the time I was in Ohio; had theague. Was part of the time in Ashtabula County. Mr. V. — Did you see anything of Joshua R. Giddingsthere ? Brown. — I did meet him. Mr. V. — Did you consult with him? Brown. — If I didI would not tell you, of course, anythingthat would implicate Mr. Giddings, but I certainly saw him andhad a conversation with him. Mr. V. — I dont mean about t


Ohio archæological and historical quarterly . s from Missouri to Canada lastwinter. I think I spoke in Cleveland before the Convention; donot know that I had any conversation with any of the Oberlinrescuers. Was sick part of the time I was in Ohio; had theague. Was part of the time in Ashtabula County. Mr. V. — Did you see anything of Joshua R. Giddingsthere ? Brown. — I did meet him. Mr. V. — Did you consult with him? Brown. — If I didI would not tell you, of course, anythingthat would implicate Mr. Giddings, but I certainly saw him andhad a conversation with him. Mr. V. — I dont mean about this affair of yours, I meanabout that rescue case. Brown. — Oh yes, I did hear him express his opinion onit very freely and frankly. Mr. V. — Justifying it? Brown. — Yes, Sir; I do not compromise him by sayingthat. Vallandigham was severely criticised in a number ofpapers of the North for asking these and other ques-tions of Brown in his wounded condition. The impres-sion at the time was that he had gone to Harpers Ferry 4: I.


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