TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART ONE: Time + Place
1. GENESIS 1
Map 1.1 Moseley Map of the Carolinas, 1733 2
Sidebar 1.1 John Wesley Stand 4
Map 1.2 Monthly Meetings in the American Colonies, 1680 and 1700 6
Map 1.3 Monthly Meetings in the American Colonies, 1740 and 1760 7
Map 1.4 From Pennsylvania to North Carolina, 1756 8
Map 1.5 Map of North Carolina with Granville Line 9
Sidebar 1.2 Seal, Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts 11
Sidebar 1.3 Tryon, Fanning, Husband: Later Pursuits 13-14
Map 1.6 Monthly Meetings in the United States, 1780 and 1800 20
Sidebar 1.4 Farlow Monument, Marlborough MM, Sophia, NC 22
2. JUDGES 23
Sidebar 2.1 Creative Slave Trading 24
Figure 2.1 Portrait of William Gaston (1778–1844) 26
3. NUMBERS 31
Sidebar 3.1 Robert E. Osborn: Roaming, Updated 33
Map 3.1 North Carolina Manumission Society 34
Sidebar 3.2 Tambora Eruption of 1815 35
Figure 3.1 Nathan Hunt (1758–1853) 37
Sidebar 3.3 Swaim vs. Swain 38
Map 3.2 North Carolina Manumission Society, 1817 40
Sidebar 3.4 Vestal, Elijah, and Levi Coffin 41
Figure 3.2 Benjamin Lundy (1789–1839) 45
Map 3.3 North Carolina Manumission Society, 1825 47
4. EXODUS 49
Sidebar 4.1 Moses Brown (1738–1836) 51
Map. 4.1 Anti-Slavery Societies in the United States, 1826 53
Sidebar 4.2 Passenger List for the Sally Ann, 11 June 1826 55
Chart 4.1 Contributions to NCMS from Yearly Meetings 58
Map 4.2 Resettlement of North Carolina Ex-Slaves, 1826–1832 59
Map 4.3 North Carolina Manumission Society, 1826 60
5. LEVITICUS 63
Map 5.1 North Carolina Manumission Society, 1827 67
Sidebar 5.1 Rotten and Pocket Boroughs 69
Figure 5.1 The Peaceable Kingdom of the Branch, by Edward Hicks 71
Sidebar 5.2 Strange Family Ties: Jubal Early (1816–1894) 73
Figure 5.2 Archibald DeB. Murphey (1777–1832) 74
Figure 5.3 Richard Mendenhall’s Undyed Suit 77
Map 5.2 North Carolina Manumission Society, 1831 82
Map 5.3 North Carolina Manumission Society, 1834 84
Figure 5.4 Early North Carolina Supreme Court Justices 86
6. HEJIRA 87
Figure 6.1 Logo of Guilford College 88
Sidebar 6.1 Excerpt from Benajah Hiatt’s Diary, 1826 89
Map 6.1 Aaron Hill and Joseph Henley’s Trip to Indiana, 1829 91
Chart 6.1 Destination of North Carolina Manumission Society Delegates 92
Map 6.2 Slaves and Free Persons of Color in NC, 1820 94
Map 6.3 Slaves and Free Persons of Color in NC, 1830 94
7. ACTS 95
Sidebar 7.1 Indiana as the Promised Land: Naturally, Morally, Abolitionally 96
Map 7.1 Friends Meetings in Indiana, 1834 97
Figure 7.1 The Underground Railroad, by Charles T. Webber, 1893 101
Sidebar 7.2 An Unusual Manumission 102
Figure 7.2 The Burning of Pennsylvania Hall, 17 May 1838 104
Sidebar 7.3 Hiram Mendenhall (1805–1854) 107
Sidebar 7.4 Henry Co. (IN) Female Anti-Slavery Society 108
Sidebar 7.5 The Liberty Party and the Election of 1844 109
Sidebar 7.6 Levi Coffin’s Abolition Gin 113
Sidebar 7.7 Bonine House, Vandalia, Michigan 114
Map 7.2 Black Population of Michigan and Indiana, 1840 and 1850 115
Figure 7.3 Lewelling House, Salem, Iowa 116
Sidebar 7.8 Intel Gathering for Slave Catchers 117
8. CHRONICLES I 123
Sidebar 8.1 George C. Mendenhall and Slavery 125
Figure 8.1 False-Bottomed Wagon at Mendenhall Plantation 127
Figure 8.2 Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Lucretia Coffin Mott 129
Sidebar 8.2 Overcoming North Carolina’s Geography 132
Figure 8.3 John Carter (1801–1892) 133
Sidebar 8.3 William Swaim, Humorist 135
9. DANIEL 139
Figure 9.1 Daniel Worth (1795–1862) 141
10. CHRONICLES II 157
Figure 10.1 William A. Graham (1804–1875) 158
Figure 10.2 Allen U. Tomlinson (1802–1879) 163
Sidebar 10.1 The Ordeal of Solomon Frazier 164
Sidebar 10.2 Confederate Prison, Salisbury, North Carolina 165
Figure 10.3 Gen. Joseph P. Johnston’s Surrender to Gen. Ulysses S. Grant 171
11. REVELATION 173
Sidebar 11.1 The North Carolina Manumission Society and the Founding of the Republican Party 174
Sidebar 11.2 Break Every Yoke 182
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 183
BRANCHES 191
PART TWO: People
This section identifies the almost 600 delegates of the Manumission Society minutes. These names include the representatives of the female auxiliary manumission societies, and as many details for named ex-slaves associated with Manumission Society delegates. These names are indexed, including approximately 6000 names of family members who intersected the lives of the Manumission Society delegates.
Major Surnames in Biographies (Delegates and surnames mentioned five times or more)
A
Adams
Albertson
Allen
Allred
Andrew
Anthony
Armfield
Atkinson
Aydelott
B
Baldwin
Bales
(see also Beals)
Ballenger
Barker
Barnard
Beals
Beard
Beeson
Benbow
Bond
Bondurant
Bowman
Boyd
Briles
Brittain
Brookshire
Brower
Brown
Bunch
Bundrane
(see also Bundren)
Bundrane
Burkhead
Burney
Burton
C
Canaday
(see also Kennedy)
Cannon
Carter
Chadwick
Chamness
Chipman
Clark
Coggeshall
Coltrane
Cooper
Copple
Cox
Cranford
Craven
D
Davis
Dennis
Dicks
Dickson
(see also Dixon)
Dixon
(see also Dickson)
Dobbins
Dodson
Dorsett
Dougan
Draughon
Duncan
E
Elliott
F
Farlow
Farrington
Folger
Frazier
G
Gardner
Garner
Gibson
Gilbert
Gordon
Goss
Gossett
Gray
Green
Gregg
(see also Grigg)
Gurley
H
Hadley
Hammer
Hannah
(see also Hanner)
Hanner
Hardister
Harlan
Harvey
Haworth
(see also Hayworth)
Hayworth
(see also Haworth)
Hendricks
(see also Hendrix)
Hendrix
Henley
Hiatt
Hicks
Hill
H
continued
Hinshaw
Hitchcock
(see also Hedgecock)
Hobbs
Hobson
Hockett
(see also Hoggatt)
Hodgin
Hodgson
Hodson
Hoggatt
(see also Hockett)
Holladay
Hoover
Horney
Hoskins
Hough
(see also Huff)
Howell
Hubbard
Hulin
Hunt
Hussey
Hutchens
(see also Hutchins)
I
Iddings
Idol
Ives
J
Jackson
Jester
Johnson
Johnston
Jones
Julian
K
Kearns
Kellam
(see also Kellum)
Kellum
Kendall
Kennedy
(see also Canada, Canaday)
Kersey
Kinney
Kirkman
L
Ladd
Lamb
Landreth
L
continued
Larrance
(see also Lawrence)
Lassiter
Latta
Laughlin
(see also Loflin)
Lawrence
Leach
Leonard
Lewelling
Lewis
Lindley
Linthicum
Linville
Littler
Loflin
(see also Laughlin)
Long
Lundy
M
Macon
Macy
Manlove
Marshall
Marshill
(see also Marshall)
McCracken
McDorman
McKinney
McPherson
Mendenhall
Meredith
Miller
Millikan
Millis
Mills
Mock
Moffitt
Moon
Moore
Morgan
Morris
Morrison
Murray
Murry
N
Nance
Needham
Newby
Newlin
Newman
Nixon
O
Odell
Osborn
(see also Ozbun)
Otwell
Owen
P
Parish
Parker
Parsons
Patterson
Pearce
(see also Peerce, Pierce)
Pfaff
Pickett
(see also Piggott)
Pidgeon
Pierce
Piggott
(see also Pickett)
Pike
Pitts
Polson
Pope
Potter
Powell
Pugh
R
Rayl
Redding
Reece
Reynolds
Rich
Robbins
Rounsaville
Rush
S
Saferight
Sanders
(see also Saunders)
Sarratt
(see also Serat, Surratt)
Saunders
(see also Sanders)
Serat
Shelly
Sherwood
Siler
Smith
Spencer
Spinks
Springer
Stafford
S
continued
Stalker
Stanley
Stanton
Starbuck
Stephens
Stockton
Stout
Strange
Stuart
Sullivan
Surratt
Swaim
Swain
Symons
T
Talbert
Thomas
Thompson
Thornburgh
Thornbury
Tomlinson
Trogdon
Tulbert
Turner
U
Unthank
V
Vestal
W
Walker
Walton
Weaver
Weisner
(see also Weesner)
Welborn
Wheeler
White
Wiesner
(see also Weisner)
Williams
Willits
Wilson
Winders
Winslow
Woody
Workman
Worth
Wright
Y
Young