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   Another Stampede.––We understand that eleven negroes ran off from their owners in this city on Saturday last. Four of them were females. Seven of the eleven belonged to Miss Susan L. Hatcher, and one of them, a man, belonged to Mr. Wm. Davidson. Circumstances tend to the belief that they all left in one body. That Abolition agents are to work in our midst there can be no doubt, and it will be well for our citizens to keep a sharp lookout. The Northern papers boast that the Underground Railroad is 'now doing a large and safe business.'––Rich. Inq. 

Citation

"Another Stampede," Boston (MA) Liberator, December 7, 1855, p. 3

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