WILMINGTON, 12 mo.
29th, 1854.
Esteemed FRIEND, J.
MILLER McKim: — We made
arrangements last night, and sent away Harriet Tubman, with six men and one
woman to Allen Agnew's, to be forwarded across the country to the city.
Harriet, and one of the men had worn their shoes off their feet, and I gave
them two dollars to help fit them out, and directed a carriage to be hired at
my expense, to take them out, but do not yet know the expense. I now have two
more from the lowest county in Maryland, on the Peninsula, upwards of one
hundred miles. I will try to get one of our trusty colored men to take them
to-morrow morning to the Anti-slavery office. You can then pass them on.
THOMAS GARRETT.
SOURCE: William Still, The Underground Railroad: A
Record of Facts, Authentic Narratives, Letters &c., p. 296
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