Jacob Matthias Boyer (b.1835-d.?)
MSA SC 5496-8329
Fled from Slavery, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, 1855
Biography:
According to William Still, the son of a fugitive slave from
Maryland and a Philadelphia-based
"agent" of the Northern Underground Railroad, Jacob Boyer successfully
escaped from slavery in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, in 1855. In his
book, Underground
Railroad, Still uses logs of fugitives received in his home to
document
more than four hundred slave flights from Maryland.
Jacob Boyer ran from slavery after his owner, Richard Carman, died
around
1855. Twenty years old at the time, Boyer chose to escape when
faced with
the prospect of being sold. Often,
slaves were sold after their owners passed away. Boyer ran from
Annapolis, where his owner had been a bank cashier, and reached
Philadelphia,
where he was taken in and assisted by William Still.
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