...Collier was a blacksmith, Wilson a shoemaker,Andrew Johnson a tailor, Peter Coopera glue-maker, Grant a tanner, and Lincoln thehumblest of farmers...
James W. Donovan 「Don't Marry」
...His name was Obanjo, but he liked it pronouncedCaptain Johnson, and his profession was a bush and river trader on hisown account...
Mary H. Kingsley 「Travels in West Africa」
...Leaving Joag in company with thirty persons and six loaded asses, he rode on cheerfully for some hours till the caravan reached a species of tree for which Johnson had frequently inquired...
W.H.G. Kingston 「Great African Travellers」
...On the 26th of May, accompanied by Johnson and his boy Demba, he set out with a number of Moors on horseback, Ali having gone on before...
W.H.G. Kingston 「Great African Travellers」
... Ann Johnson and Lavina Woolfley Sold—Out of the Frying Pan into the Fire...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
..., or of Thomas Johnson, Abingdon P...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
...I would like to know what became of Johnson, the man whose foot was smashed by jumping off the cars, he was at your house when I was there...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
..., have been found against said Johnson on the books, save those alluded to above...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
... James Johnson...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
...Charles was twenty-four years of age, a very dark-colored individual, and also belonged to said Johnson...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
...In the presence of the servants, old Johnson had me tied, stripped, and with his own hands, flogged me on the naked back shamefully...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
... Talbot Johnson, is thirty-five years of age, quite dark, and substantially built...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
...***You will take good care of Jane Johnson, I hope, and not let her get kidnapped back to Slavery...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
...STILL:—I now send Johnson, one of our colored men, up with the three men I wrote thee about...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
...In the present case I shall furnish them with money to pay their fare to Philadelphia, and Johnson home again...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
... One day, in the winter of 1822, Thomas Johnson, a colored man, living with Daniel Gibbons, went out early in the morning, to set traps for muskrats...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
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