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Although the northern Illinois chapters of the story of Susan Sukey Richardsons escape from slavery on the Underground Railroad are documented, the part played by southern Illinois in that historic episode has remained obscure. Carol Pirtle changes that with her investigation into the 1843 suit Andrew Borders lodged against William Hayes, charging his neighbor with helping slaves from the Borders estate escape to Galesburg. In conjunction with her probe into the past, Pirtle also discovered the Hayes correspondence. Pirtle documents Hayess involvement in the Illinois Underground Railroad through approximately two hundred letters received by Hayes from the early 1820s until his death in 1849. Many of these letters specifically corroborate his participation in the escape of slaves from the Borders estate. One such letter came from T. A. Jones in 1843: You Dear Sir are to me an unknown friend, yet I believe you are a friend to the poor down trodden Slave. This is as good an introduction as I want from any man. My brother, our cause is a holy one. Letters written by Galesburg residents show that several prominent citizens of that community also assisted in the affair, proving that Knox College administrators and trustees were active in the Underground Railroad. Pirtle also includes excerpts from the trial transcript from the 1844 civil case against Hayes, which was tried in Pinckneyville, Illinois. She researched newspaper accounts of the event, most notably those in the Western Citizen and the Sparta Herald. Records of the Covenanter Presbyterian church of which Hayes was a member provide partial explanations of Hayess motives. Telling the story of Hayes and his involvement with Susan Richardson and the Underground Railroad, Pirtle provides insight into the work of abolitionists in Illinois. Escape Betwixt Two Suns, in fact, is one of the few books to substantiate the legends of the Underground Railroad. She tells the story of a quiet man who made a difference, of a man deserving the accolades of a hero.

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title:Escape Betwixt Two Suns : A True Tale of the Underground Railroad in Illinois Shawnee Books
author:Pirtle, Carol.
publisher:Southern Illinois University Press
isbn10 | asin:080932301X
print isbn13:9780809323012
ebook isbn13:9780585369129
language:English
subjectUnderground railroad--Illinois--Randolph County, Underground railroad--Illinois--Knox County, Fugitive slaves--Illinois--History--19th century, Hayes, William,--d. 1849, Abolitionists--Illinois--Biography, Fugitive slaves--Illinois--Biography, Randolph Co
publication date:2000
lcc:F547.R2P55 2000eb
ddc:973.7/115
subject:Underground railroad--Illinois--Randolph County, Underground railroad--Illinois--Knox County, Fugitive slaves--Illinois--History--19th century, Hayes, William,--d. 1849, Abolitionists--Illinois--Biography, Fugitive slaves--Illinois--Biography, Randolph Co
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Escape Betwixt Two Suns
A True Tale Of The Underground Railroad In Illinois
Carol Pirtle
With a Foreword by Rodney O. Davis
Page iv Copyright 2000 by the Board of Trustees Southern Illinois - photo 3
Page iv
Copyright 2000 by the Board of Trustees,
Southern Illinois University
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
03 02 01 00 4 3 2 1
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Pirtle, Carol, 1938
Escape betwixt two suns : a true tale of the
underground railroad in Illinois / Carol Pirtle;
with a foreword by Rodney O. Davis.
p. cm.(Shawnee books)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Underground railroadIllinoisRandolph
County. 2. Underground railroadIllinoisKnox
County. 3. Fugitive slavesIllinoisHistory19th
century. 4. Hayes, William, d. 1849. 5. Abolition
istsIllinois Biography. 6. Fugitive slavesIllinois
Biography. 7. Randolph County (Ill.)History
19th century. 8. Knox County (Ill.)History19th
century. 9. Hayes, William, d. 1849Trials,
litigation, etc. 10. TrialsIllinoisKnox County
History19th century. I. Title.
F547.R2P55 2000 99-41339
937.7'115dc21 CIP
ISBN 0-8093-2300-1 (cloth: alk. paper)
ISBN 0-8093-2301-X (pbk.: alk. paper)
The paper used in this publication meets
the minimum requirements of American National
Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of
Paper for Printed Library Materials,
ANSI Z39.48-1992.Picture 4
Page v
To my grandchildren,
Kylie, Kate, and Colynn Vacko,
Cole and Ally Hoffbauer,
and to those who will bless the future
May you grow to become
men and women of courage and conviction
Page vii
Picture 5
Then Peter and the other apostles answered and said,
We ought to obey God rather than men.
Acts 5:29

Picture 6
Guide us, O thou great Jehovah;
Save, oh, save our guilty land!
Though our foe is proud and mighty,
Bind him with thy powerful hand;
See he rages; see he rages,
Bind him with thy powerful hand.
Open thou the prison doors;
Bid the bondsman freely go;
Let thine arm, revealed in power,
Bear his cause triumphant through;
Strong Deliverer, strong Deliverer
Bear his cause triumphant through.
While he treads the wheel of slavery,
Bid his hopeless fears subside;
Bear him through oppression's current;
Land him safe on freedom's side.
Songs of praises, songs of praises
Freedom's friends will give to thee.
Antislavery Hymn
Page ix
Contents
List of Illustrations
xi
Foreword
Rodney O. Davis
xiii
Acknowledgments
xvii
Introduction
xix
1. Sukey
1
2. The Major
5
3. A Divided County
12
4. A Great Undertaking
17
5. The "Jurney"
30
6. Next Neighbours
39
7. The Covenanters
43
8. The Escape
50
9. Searching the Cornfields and Thickets
58
10. Searching the Records
66
11. Preparing for Trial
70
12. Legal Wrangling
73
13. The Trial Begins
77
14. The Plaintiff's Case
81
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