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Excitement on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. 

   We learn from Captain Beckworth of the schooner Peri, of this city, that the stampede and excitement originated with a negro man belonging to Wm. Townsend, Esq., who resides some five miles from St. Michael’s.––According to her story she was met by two strange men, who, after threatening her life if she betrayed them, told her that if Brown as hung at Charlestown, a large number of whites and blacks were combined to lay the whole county of Talbot in ashes….

[Editors Note: The majority of this article has been omitted from our transcription except for the portions directly mentioning the term "slave stampedes" or some variant.]

Citation

"Excitement on the Eastern Shore of Maryland," Delaware (OH) Gazette, December 23, 1859, p. 2

Coverage Type
Via Wire Report
Location of Coverage- City
Delaware
Location of Coverage- State
Ohio
Contains Stampede Term
Yes