Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)

Silas Long (b. 1830 - d. ?)
MSA SC 5496-8442
Fled from Slavery, Dorchester County, Maryland 1857

Biography:

Silas Long successfully escaped slavery in 1857 at the age of twenty-seven.  He and fellow slave Solomon Light ran from Cambridge, Maryland in Dorchester County.  His fear of being sold led him to leave behind his mother, brother, and cousin to flee to Canada.  He was owned by Sheriff Robert Bell.  Though little information has been recovered about his life after his escape, Long is known to have reached Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and was aided there by individuals connected to the Underground Railroad.

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