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Collection Reference Number GLC05800
From Archive Folder Documents Relating to 1825 
Title Edward W. Lawton to Thomas Evans regarding a runaway slave
Date 22 May 1825
Author Lawton, Edward W. (fl. 1810-1825)  
Additional authors Jenkins, William (fl. 1825)
Recipient Evans, Thomas  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Lawton relates the details of the escape of a local slave girl to Evans, a druggist in Philadelphia. States that two years prior, the family of Anthony Barklay (or Barclay) moved to Newport with a young slave girl, whom they treated severely. The girl escaped, and has been residing at the family of Nathaniel Hathaway in New Bedford. Reports that Barclay is still searching for the girl, and friends are hiding her to protect her from Barclay's cruelty. Hathaway's wife, Anna Shoemaker, has taken to girl to Philadelphia. Hopes to obtain for the girl "the speedy and effectual protection which her case demands." Includes an endorsement by William Jenkins at the bottom of page two. Jenkins states that he passes Lawton's note along in complete confidence, Lawton "being one the number in NwPort who feel an interest in the wellfare of the children of Africa..." Both Lawton and Jenkins sign as "friend."
Subjects Slavery  African American History  Runaway Slave  Fugitive Slave Act  Abolition  Women's History  
People Lawton, Edward W. (fl. 1810-1825)  Jenkins, William (fl. 1825)  Evans, Thomas (fl. 1825)  Hathaway, Nathaniel (fl. 1825)  Shoemaker, Anna (fl. 1825)  Barclay, Anthony (fl. 1825)  
Place written Newport, Rhode Island
Theme Slavery & Abolition; African Americans; Women in American History
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1493-1859
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Settlement, Commerce, Revolution and Reform: 1493-1859
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