. Book of the Royal blue . ■■. IN TUK VIliOINM \ COFFINS ■CKNTKAI, STATIONNFAR FOfNTAlN CITV, INli wise visited other stations and was one af the general supervisors. next to John Brown,.Seth Conek-lin, ,L (^ , was the mostardent worker in the cause of liberatingslaves. Like Brown, too, he exercisedexceeding bad judgment, going to Alabama,and si>iriting away .1 negro woman andthree children, making .1 successful escapewith them to \incemies, Ind., where hewas arrested and was .ifterwards founddead, having been killed .ind


. Book of the Royal blue . ■■. IN TUK VIliOINM \ COFFINS ■CKNTKAI, STATIONNFAR FOfNTAlN CITV, INli wise visited other stations and was one af the general supervisors. next to John Brown,.Seth Conek-lin, ,L (^ , was the mostardent worker in the cause of liberatingslaves. Like Brown, too, he exercisedexceeding bad judgment, going to Alabama,and si>iriting away .1 negro woman andthree children, making .1 successful escapewith them to \incemies, Ind., where hewas arrested and was .ifterwards founddead, having been killed .ind in thewater. .Another sentinel who fared badly wasS. \. Smith, he having boxed up a negroboy, named Heiu-y Brown, at Ric-hmond,\a., and sent him by express to the head-(|uarters in Philadelphia. The Richmondauthorities gave Smith seven years in thestate penitentiary. .\bout the sami timea negro, named .lack Christian, fell in withthe underground agents and left his homein the family of ex-Iresident


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