Beginning Date
              Sunday, February 1, 1863
          Starting Point
              
          Description
In February 1863, a correspondent of the New York Times traveling with Gen. McPherson's 17th Corps in Louisiana during Grant's Vicksburg campaign reported encountering hundreds of runaway slaves. The Massachusetts newspaper which excerpted his account in mid-March, then labeled it "a complete stampede of negroes, old and young, from the Bayou Macon region," and claimed that "the remaining slaves are a source of more anxiety to the rebels than even the Yankees."
Escape Attributes
Escape Numbers
              200
          Escape Numbers Comment
              the original NY Times article (March 9, 1863) claimed 200 runaways encountered within 5 miles; reprint called that "a complete stampede of negroes, old and young, from the Bayou Macon region"
          Outcomes
Outcome
          Unknown
               
    