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The Slaveholders along the eastern coast of Maryland are greatly excited on account of the frequent stampedes among the negroes. Almost every night, says an exchange, slaves flee from bondage to a land of freedom, where they re-recognized as men and women, not as chattels.
Citation
Newberry (VT) Aurora of the Valley, November 23, 1849, p. 6
Location of Stampede
Maryland
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Coverage Type
Original
Location of Coverage- City
Newberry
Location of Coverage- State
Vermont
Contains Stampede Term
Yes