Beginning Date
Thursday, January 5, 1860
Starting Point
Freedom Seekers Mentioned By Name
Fanny Pipkin (age 40)
Slaveholders Mentioned By Name
M.N. Taylor
Mid Points
End Point

On Thursday afternoon, January 5, 1860, a roughly 40-year-old enslaved woman named Fanny Pipkin escaped from the house of her enslaver, M.N. Taylor, at 261 Pine Street in St. Louis. Taylor advertised a $100 reward for the recapture of Fanny.

Escape Attributes
Single Slaveholder
Runaway Arrest Ad
Escape Numbers
1
Outcome
Unknown
Notes on Sources

St. Louis Missouri Republican, January 8, 1860 (HMO)