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The Daily Dispatch: November 14, 1861., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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ort at a subsequent meeting, to have been held last night. Another Stampede of slaves. The Fredericksburg Recorder of the 12th says: Information has just reached us of the escape, on Sunday night last, from a place called White Point, in Westmoreland county, of a party of some forty negroes or more. This they managed to effect by using a seine boat belonging to Mr. Gouldman, the owner of the property at this place. The slaves belonged as fellows: 10 to estate of Robert. H. Montgomery, deceased; 8 to Mr. Gouldman; 4 to W. D. Watson; 5 to Fielding Lewis; all of Miss Mary Dishman's, number not known; one to T. L. Hunter; one belonging to Mr. Coleman. of this county, and hired to R. H. Hudson, King George O. H. The last man is said to be very valuable. It is also reported that several belonging to R. H. Turner and Dr. Greenlaw have gotten off. We further hear that the citizens attach great blame to the military authorities for this wholesale loss of property, and appea