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THE PIONEERS OF BELLEVUE
He was not severe upon the owners of slaves, but was quite moderate in denouncing those who held those people in servitude. That made no difference with a certain class who then lived in Bellevue—it was enough for them to know that there was an Abolitionist holding forth at the school-house. So, after holding a meeting at Shapley's grocery and organizing for an attack on Joseph, down they came. There were the " Hickok
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