Beginning Date
Monday, May 28, 1860
Starting Point
On Monday, May 28, 1860, "some eight or ten slaves," according to newspaper reports, "absconded in a body" and thus conducted a "stampede" out of Frederick, Maryland. These enslaved and unnamed individuals belonged to several slaveholders, including women Caroline E. Brengle and Mary Hammond, as well as men named John Smith, Ezra Hock, and Christian Thomas.
Escape Numbers
10
Escape Numbers Comment
Range of 8 - 10
Outcome
Unknown