Stanley Institute-Racing to Freedom-Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway - Cambridge, MD
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Don.Morfe
N 38° 32.700 W 076° 06.186
18S E 403870 N 4266863
In October 1857, ten years before Stanley Institute was established two large groups of enslaved families successfully fled this area.
Waymark Code: WM11XE0
Location: Maryland, United States
Date Posted: 01/04/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member unimoggers
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Stanley Institute-Racing to Freedom

-Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway-

In October 1857, ten years before Stanley Institute was established two large groups of enslaved families successfully fled this area.

Caroline and Daniel Stanley and their six children escaped with Nat and Lizzie Amby and six others. Two weeks later, a group of 28 fled from nearby. Aaron and Daffney Cornish, Joe and Susan Viney, and Kit and Leah Anthony brought away numerous children. Siblings Joe and Sarah Jane Hill joined them. Heavily armed, they appeared determined to avoid capture. Braving cold, rainy weather they raced toward Wilmington, Delaware closely pursued by slave catchers seeking high rewards, including $2,000 offered by Samuel Pattison. With help from individuals along the Underground Railroad, they made their way to freedom in Canada.

Shocked Dorchester residents increased slave patrols and restricted the mobility of blacks, making Harriet Tubman’s own return trips impossible for nearly three years.

(Inscription beside the photo in the lower left)
RIGHT: Emma Piper was the first teacher to welcome students to the new Stanley Institute. Before the Civil War, it was a crime to teach a slave to read, and there were few opportunities for free blacks to learn. In 1867, the local community set about educating their children. For the next 100 years, generations of students reported here for schooling

(Inscription below the photo)
Joseph F. Souza, Jr. Graphite Drawing based on a Photograph of Miss Emma.

(Inscription below the drawing at the top)
William Still..Twenty-Eight Fugitives Escaping from the Eastern Shore of Maryland 1872. Courtesy of the New York Public Library
Address:
Church Creek Road (SR 16)
Cambridge, MD USA
21613


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