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John Hossack
John Hossack
(December 6, 1806 — November 8, 1891) was a Scottish-American
abolitionist
whose home,
John Hossack House
, was a "station" on the
Underground Railroad
. He gained notoriety in 1860 when he was tried and convicted for violating the
Fugitive Slave Law of 1850
by helping Jim Gray, an African American, avoid
slave catchers
.
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Report of the trial of John Hossack : indicted for rescuing a fugitive slave from the U.S. deputy marshal, at Ottawa, October 20th, 1859
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Hossack
,
John
Published 1860
Press & Tribune Steam Book and Job Printing Office
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