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              ANOTHER VIRGINIA STAMPEDE.––A few days since, six slaves ran away from the vicinity of Parkersburg, Virginia. Their anxious masters who value their lost chattels at $7,500, though making diligent search, have heard nothing of them. They charge their loss upon the interference of free negroes, who are represented as an intolerable nuisance. The slaves, on the other hand, seem to think Virginia white men an intolerable nuisance, and have therefore put the greatest possible distance between themselves and this nuisance. They are wise, if they are black.
Citation
              "Another Virginia Stampede," Boston (MA) Liberator, November 19, 1858, p. 3
Related Escape / Stampede
          
      Location of Stampede
              Virginia
          Coverage Type
              Via Wire Report
          Location of Coverage- City
              Boston
          Location of Coverage- State
              Massachusetts
          Contains Stampede Term
              Yes