Record #154 from Abstracts from William Still's Underground Railroad
| Traveler's Names | William Hughes |
|---|---|
| Age | 22 |
| Description | – |
| Alias | – |
| Origin- Town/City | – |
| Origin- County | – |
| Origin- State | Maryland |
| Destination | Canada |
| Birthplace | – |
| Slaveowner's Name | Daniel Cox |
| Chapter Title | Arrival from different points |
| Page Number | 516 |
| Other Travelers | jacob Brown, james Harris, Benjamin Piney, John Smith, Andrew Jackson, William Hughes, Wesley Williams Rosanna Johnson, John Smallwood, Henry Townsend |
| Other Conductors | – |
| Additional Names | – |
| Method of Travel | – |
| Additional Resources | – |
| Items in Possession | – |
| Full Narrative | WILLIAM HUGHES was an Eastern Shore "piece of property" belonging to Daniel Cox. William had seen much of the dark doings of Slavery, and his mind had been thoroughly set against the system. True, he had been but twenty-two years under the heel of his master, but that was sufficient. |
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