[14:2] [16:3] Murray, “Travels in North America,” Vol. I, p. 166. [16:3] [18:4] Harriett Martineau, “Retrospect of Western Travel,” pp. 30-1. [18:4] [18:5] Ibid., “Society in America,” Vol. II, pp. 141-2. [18:5] [20:6] G. W. Featherstonhaugh, “Excursion through the Slave States,” pp. 136-9. [20:6] [22:7] In using The Liberator one needs to be careful, for the same instance is often found to be given two or three different times,—weeks, even months apart. [22:7] [24:8] H. H. Bancroft, “Popular Tribunals,” Vol. I, p. 749. [24:8] [25:9] Quoted by Liberator, Aug. 24, 1860. [25:9] [27:10] The attitude toward both slaves and free Negroes varied in different Southern States; but as a result of the anti-slavery agitation, as we approach 1860 the more severe it becomes. [27:10] [29] [29] CHAPTER II LYNCHING DURING THE CIVIL WAR AND THE CARPET-BAG RULE