Traveler's Names | Charles Ringgold |
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Age | 18 |
Description | – |
Alias | – |
Origin- Town/City | – |
Origin- County | – |
Origin- State | Maryland |
Destination | Canada |
Birthplace | – |
Slaveowner's Name | Dr. Jacob Preston |
Chapter Title | Arrival from Maryland, 1861 |
Page Number | 500 |
Other Travelers | Jim Kell, Charles Heath, William Carlisle, Charles Ringgold, Thomas Maxwell, Samuel Smith |
Other Conductors | – |
Additional Names | – |
Method of Travel | – |
Additional Resources | – |
Items in Possession | – |
Full Narrative | CHARLES RINGGOLD was eighteen years of age ; no white blood showed itself in the least in this individual. He fled from Dr. Jacob Preston, a member of the Episcopal Church, and a practical farmer with twenty head of slaves. " He was not so bad, but his wife was said to be a ' stinger.' Charles left his mother and father behind, also four sisters. After being furnished with food, clothing, and free tickets, they were forwarded on in triumph and full of hope. After being furnished with food, clothing, and free tickets, they were forwarded on in triumph and full of hope. |
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