Page:A history concerning the pension claim of Harriet Tubman.djvu/1

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Harriet Tubman was sent to Hilton Head—She says—in May 1862, at the suggestion of Gov Andrew, with the idea that she would be a valuable person to operate within the enemies lines—in procuring information & scouts. She was forwarded by Col Frank Howe—the Mass. State agent in New York, by the Gov’t transport Atlantic—was sent-up to Beaufort, attached to the H'Qrs of Gen’l Stevens—and rendered much, and very valuable service acting as a spy within the enemies lines—and obtaining the services of the most-valued Scouts and Pilots in the Gov’t employ in that Department.

Among the original papers in Harriet’s possession—is a list of the names of the Scouts & Pilots—

“Issac Hayward” “Mott Blake”
“Gabriel Cahern” “Sandy Sellus”
“Geo Chisholm” “Solomon Gregory”
“Peter Burns”

"Pilots who know the channels of the River in this vicinity, and who acted as such for Col. Montgomery up the Combahee River