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From Slave to Abolitionist: James W
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Document Date: 2009-02-26 11:43:11


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Hagerstown / Sharpsburg / Reisterstown / Littlestown / Philadelphia / Hartford / New York City / Lancaster / Baltimore / New York / /

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Chesapeake / /

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America / /

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Canada / Scotland / /

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USD / /

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Ohio Canal / University of Heidelberg / National Pike / Frederick Community College / /

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underground railroad network / local banks / crude steel pen / /

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University of Heidelberg / Maryland’s House of Delegates / Orphans Court / American Missionary Association / US Federal Reserve / Maryland’s Court of Appeals / Many / Frederick Community College / /

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Jacob Gruber / Jim Pembroke / Stephen / William Wright / Thomas J.C. Williams / James W. C. Pennington / Frederick / Phoebe Wright / James Tilghman / Bazil / Frisby Tilghman / Robert / James William Charles Pennington / Anne / Nelly Pembroke / Roger Brooke Taney / not give up looking for Pennington / /

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The Fugitive Blacksmith / writer / and international figure / cart-whip / historian / wheat farmer / minister / teacher / administrator / cowhide whip / future author / minister / fugitive blacksmith / local farmer / craftsman / excellent blacksmith / and pretty good rough carpenter / gifted minister / blacksmith / first Attorney General / judge / lawyer / lawyer in Frederick County and the future author / Queen / /

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Adams County / Washington County / Georgia / Maryland / Frederick County / Pennsylvania / /

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eastern Maryland / western Maryland / /

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