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                           Slave Stampede.

        The Norfolk Argus states that last week about eighteen negroes escaped from that city and Portsmouth. They were all young, and some of them skillful mechanics, valued at $2,000 each. Six were from Portsmouth. It is supposed that they left in some oyster vessel, loading perhaps in Tanner's creek, and bound from New York or some other Northern port. 

Citation

"Slave Stampede," Alexandria (VA) Gazette, November 26, 1855, p. 2.

Related Escape / Stampede
Location of Stampede
Virginia
Coverage Type
Via Wire Report
Location of Coverage- City
Alexandria
Location of Coverage- State
Virginia
Contains Stampede Term
Yes