Traveler's Names | James Camper |
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Age | 24 |
Description | quite black, small size, keen look |
Alias | – |
Origin- Town/City | Cambridge |
Origin- County | Dorchester |
Origin- State | Maryland |
Destination | Canada |
Birthplace | – |
Slaveowner's Name | Henry Hooper |
Chapter Title | The Arrivals of a Single Month |
Page Number | 97 |
Other Travelers | William Griffen; Henry Moore; James Camper; Noah Ennells; Levin Parker |
Other Conductors | – |
Additional Names | – |
Method of Travel | – |
Additional Resources | – |
Items in Possession | – |
Full Narrative | The great number of cases to be here noticed forbids more than a brief reference to each passenger. As they arrived in parties, their narratives will be given in due order as found on the book of records: William Griffen, Henry Moor; James Camper, Noah Ennells and Levin Parker. This party came from Cambridge, Md. JAMES in twenty-four years of age, quite balc, small size, keen look, and "a dashing young man and a member of the Episcopal Church." Left because he "did not enjoy privileges" as he wished to do. He was armed with two pistols and a dirk to defend himself. |
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