Beginning Date
              Tuesday, March 5, 1861
          Starting Point
              
          Description
On Tuesday evening, March 5, 1861, just the day after Abraham Lincoln's inauguration as president, there was a reported "stampede" of "nearly a hundred negroes" from a plantation about 60 or 65 miles west of Charleston, South Carolina. A Philadelphia newspaper correspondent noted wryly: "Their masters were down here breaking the laws, and the negroes took the opportunity to follow their example." The correspondent for the New York Tribune made reference to the same large escape, but also observed: "I firmly believe that these are taking place without any aide or advice from white men."
Escape Attributes
Escape Numbers
              100
          Escape Numbers Comment
              Nearly 100 from a single plantation according to newspaper accounts plus others unreported
          Outcomes
Outcome
          Unknown