A Woman's Life-Work — Labors and Experiences of Laura S. Haviland. Laura S. Haviland

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       Laura S. Haviland

      A Woman's Life-Work — Labors and Experiences of Laura S. Haviland

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4064066165680

       PREFACE.

       ILLUSTRATIONS.

       CHAPTER I.

       CHAPTER II.

       CHAPTER III.

       CHAPTER IV.

       CHAPTER V.

       CHAPTER VI.

       CHAPTER VII.

       CHAPTER VIII.

       CHAPTER IX.

       CHAPTER X.

       CHAPTER XI.

       CHAPTER XII.

       CHAPTER XIII.

       CHAPTER XIV.

       CHAPTER XV.

       CHAPTER XVI.

       CHAPTER XVII.

       CHAPTER XVIII.

       CHAPTER XIX.

       Table of Contents

      In presenting the following pages to the public, without the trace of an excellent scholar or eloquent orator, I fully realize my inability to compete with writers of the nineteenth century. With this incompetency in view, I have hesitated and delayed until three-score and thirteen years are closing over me. Yet as I am still spared to toil on a little longer in the great field so white to harvest, praying the Lord of the harvest to arm and send forth more laborers, because they are too few, I ask an indulgent public to allow my deep and abiding sympathies for the oppressed and sorrowing of every nation, class, or color, to plead my excuse for sending forth simple, unvarnished facts and experiences, hoping they may increase an aspiration for the active doing, instead of saying what ought to be done, with excusing self for want of ability, when it is to be found in Him who is saying, "My grace is sufficient for thee, for my strength is perfect in weakness."

      LAURA S. HAVILAND.

      OCTOBER, 1881.

      CHAPTER I.

      EARLY LIFE.

      Parentage—Early Impressions—Childhood Skepticism—Religious

       Experience—The Great Leveler—Marriage—Removal to Michigan—The

       Semi-Christian—The Despairing Backslider

       Restored—Proscription—Withdrawal from the Society of Friends—Founded

       "Raisin Institute,"

      CHAPTER II.

      BEREAVEMENTS.

      Dream—Bereavements—Early Widowhood—Trials—Dreamy—Victory by

       Faith—A Fugitive Slave Escapes—Marriage of two Older Children,

      CHAPTER III.

      ANTI-SLAVERY EXPERIENCES.

      Baptist Deacon Convicted of the Sin of Slavery by his Slave—Willis

       Hamilton's Escape with his Slave-wife, Elsie, to Canada—Removal to

       Michigan—Whereabouts Discovered by Elsie's Master—Deeply Laid Scheme

       to Capture the Hamilton Family—Threats of Violence—Second Attempt and

       Defeat—Death of the two Slave-holders,

      CHAPTER IV.

      AN OHIO SCHOOL-TEACHER.

      A Traveling Agent—Slave Claimant—John White—Threats—Visit to Jane

       White—Interview with William Allen—Escape of Slaves—In

       Suspense—Death of First-born—Comforting Dream—John White a

       Prisoner—His Release and Subsequent History,

      CHAPTER V.

      THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY.

      Two Slave Families Escape—Story of George and James—A Mother and

       Daughter Leave a Boat bound for the Lower Market—Sarah and two Young

       Men join our Party—Seven are Conducted to Canada—Raisin Institute

       Suspended for an Academic Year—Return to Cincinnati—Maria—Threats of

       her Master—The Escape of two Young Men

      CHAPTER VI.

      FUGITIVE SLAVES ASSISTED.

      Clara and Three Children Rescued—Jack Betrayed and Returned to

       Bondage—A Little Nurse Girl taken from her Owners in Cincinnati—How

       Zack was Saved—Calvin Fairbanks Visited in Prison—Fugitive Slaves

       Forwarded

      CHAPTER VII.

      CHRISTIAN AND EDUCATIONAL WORK.

      Visiting and Nursing the Sick—Nine Slaves Arrive from

       Kentucky—Richard Dillingham Dies in Tennessee Penitentiary—Seven

       Slaves Conducted to Freedom—Teach Six Months in Toledo

      CHAPTER VIII.

      FUGITIVES


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