Letters And Journals of Samuel Gridley Howe 2

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Letters And Journals of Samuel Gridley Howe 2
S G Samuel Gridley Howe
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Adams in his life of R. H. Dana, Jr. tells the story, but incorrectly. I heard Mr. D. himself tell it (who was counsel for the indicted negroes) and afterwards asked my neighbour about it, one day before 1868, when he came over to put some hinges on my great gate.
He said : '* I was drawn on the jurv for the United States Court in Boston, and did not know whether I could take the oath to try the case impartially ; but I saw Shattuck Hartwell of Littleton our foreman take it, and thought if he c
...ould, I could. We heard the evidence, and did not agree. A year or two after that Mrs. Bigelow was at the Watercure in Brattleboro, and I went up to spend a Sunday with her there. Mr. Dana was there with his wife, also an invalid. He recognized me as one of the jury, and said, * I have always wanted to ask some juryman why they failed to convict 340 Samuel Gridley Howe [A.D.1850.1851 There is not a blush of shame, not an expression of indigna- tion at the thought that a man must fly \f(ym Massachusetts to the shelter of the red cross of England to save himself from the bloodhounds of slavery.

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