Beginning Date
Thursday, October 1, 1857
Starting Point
Mid Points
End Point

On the night of Thursday, October 1, 1857, five enslaved people escaped in a horse-drawn wagon from the Bourbon county, Kentucky farm of slaveholder Daniel S. Dillon. The five freedom seekers--three men and two women--made their way to the Ohio river, where they abandoned the horse and wagon and evidently crossed the river by skiff. Dillon set out in pursuit, only to find his wagon and horse abandoned near the river. In Cincinnati, presses claimed that the five freedom seekers "have been spirited away by the underground railroad directors."

Escape Numbers
5
Outcome
Freedom