Beginning Date
Sunday, August 7, 1853
Starting Point
Participants
Freedom Seekers Mentioned By Name
John (also Louis) (age about 33 and "a notorious runaway")
Slaveholders Mentioned By Name
M.W. Flournoy
Route
Mid Points
Description
On Sunday, August 7, 1853, an enslaved man named John or Louis, around 33-34 years old, escaped from Lafayette county, Missouri. Louis was raised in Mason county, Kentucky, where according to his master, "he was a notorious runaway," a practice he had kept up in Missouri. Since being sold to western Missouri, slaveholder M.W. Flournoy groused, John "has twice eloped and gone west out of Missouri to the Indian country, where he spent some months among the Shawnee and Pottowattomie Indians, having changed his name to John." Flournoy advertised a $100 reward for John's re-enslavement.
Escape Attributes
Escape Attributes
Single Slaveholder
Runaway Arrest Ad
Escape Numbers
1
Outcomes
Outcome
Unknown
Sources
Notes on Sources
Glasgow MO Weekly Times, September 1, 1853 (CA)