Keyword Year How to Search Advanced Search Showing 28 ads Tags: antebellum ad Sort by: Title Refine search Source Select...Frederick Douglass' Paper (Rochester, NY)Liberator (Boston, MA)New York Herald (New York, NY)Provincial Freeman and Weekly Advertiser (Windsor/Toronto/Chatham, Canada West)Provincial Freeman and Weekly Advertiser (Windsor/Toronto/Chatham, Canada West)Public Ledger (Philadelphia, PA)Southwestern Christian Advocate (New Orleans, LA)The Daily Picayune (New Orleans, LA)The Evening Post (New York, NY)The Liberator (Boston, MA)The National Era (Washington, DC)The National Gazette and Literary Register (Philadelphia, PA)The New York Herald (New York, NY)Vermont Telegraph (Brandon, VT) Tags antebellum adattorneychanged namechild(ren)escapedestate divisionfemale enslaverforced migrationformer enslaverfree people of colorfreedheir(s)inheritancekidnappingliteracymanumittedmaritime workmigration (north)missing person(s)Native Americansparent(s)physical descriptionprobatepropertyresistancerewardrunawaysailorsearching for former enslaverself-emancipationsibling(s)skilled tradeslave tradeslave traderspousesuicideUnderground Railroadwhite newspaper Mrs. Jane Olbey seeking information about her son Ledyard G. Robbins The National Era (Washington, DC) November 17, 1853 Unnamed friends of Stephen Arnold Douglas searching for his whereabouts Frederick Douglass' Paper (Rochester, NY) May 5, 1854 Henry Jackson searching for his niece Evelina Evans Frederick Douglass' Paper (Rochester, NY) June 30, 1854 of 2