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...When I was about 17 years old, eleven slaves came along at one time some of them women. We put them into two lightly covered wagons, and I drove one of the teams. It was not practicable to stop at Plymouth station, so we had to drive to the next sixty miles from home, took the day time for the last thirty miles. Keeping the darkies well covered with hay in the wagon body. Did not reach home until the fourth day, and you can well imagine that our folks here were pretty well frightened about us. I suppose that nearly one hundred slaves passed the Mendon station of the Underground R.R. and I never heard of but one being captured. That was near McComb, McDonough Co. Ills....

Citation

Jeremiah Evarts Platt to Wilbur Siebert, March 28, 1896, Wilbur H. Siebert Underground Railroad Collection, Ohio History Connection.

Related Escape / Stampede
Location of Stampede
Missouri
Coverage Type
Original
Contains Stampede Term
No