Transcript
Telegraph for the North American.
Slave Stampede and Resistance--Their Leader Killed.
Quincy, (Ill.) Nov. 6.
Last night about fifty negroes, of all ages and sexes, with teams, stampeded from the Missouri side of the river. The slaves were owned by Miss Miller, Mr. McKim and Mr. McCutcheon, of Sugar Creek, and Mr Ellis, of Monticello, Lewis county.-- The slaves were overhauled on Saturday morning, and after a desperate resistance and the loss of their leader, they were captured. The slave who was killed belonged to Miss Miller.
Citation
"Slave Stampede and Resistance," Easton (MD) Star, November 13, 1849, p.2
Related Escape / Stampede
Location of Stampede
Missouri
PDF
1849-11-13 Easton (MD) Star.pdf229.26 KB
Coverage Type
Via Wire Report
Location of Coverage- City
Easton
Location of Coverage- State
Maryland
Contains Stampede Term
Yes