Henry Dunmore (b. circa 1825 - d. ?)
MSA SC 5496-8737
Fled from Slavery, Cecil County, Maryland, 1860
Biography:
In 1860, thirty-five year old Henry Dunmore escaped from his owner,
John Maldon of Cecil County, Maryland. When recounting his
story to William Stills, Dunmore gave Maldon credit for belonging to
the Methodist Church, but complained that he treated Dunmore "in a most
un-christian-like manner." Dunmore claimed that Maldon did not
feed him enough and kept him outside in the cold until his toes
froze. This mistreatment motivated Dunmore to run away.
Dunmore reached Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and was aided there by
individuals connected with the Underground Railroad.
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