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MSA SC 5339-100-1
Dates5496_cs_BA_othe
Medium
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Description
Case Studies: Baltimore County
Others


MSA SC 5339-100-2
Dates5496_cs_1_fugi
Medium
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Description
Case Studies: State-wide Significance or County Unknown
Fugitives
Many "fugitives" went out from slavery in Maryland to make larger contributions to the national life. Their inclusion in this project, however, is an attempt to reconnected them to the communities of Maryland from which they sprang forth

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MSA SC 5339-100-3
Dates5496_cs_BA_fugi
Medium
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Description
Case Studies: Baltimore County
Fugitives


MSA SC 5339-100-4
Dates5496_cs_BA_aaep
Medium
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Description
Case Studies: Baltimore County
Aiding and Abetting, or Enticing and Persuading


MSA SC 5339-100-5
Dates5496_cs_FR_fugi
Medium
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Description
Case Studies: Frederick County
Fugitives


MSA SC 5339-100-6
Dates5496_cs_FR_aaep
Medium
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Description
Case Studies: Frederick County
Aiding and Abetting, or Enticing and Persuasion


MSA SC 5339-100-7
Dates5496_cs_FR_othe
Medium
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Description
Case Studies: Frederick County
Others


MSA SC 5339-100-8
Dates5496_cs_PG_fugi
Medium
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Description
Case Studies: Prince George's County
Fugitives

Benjamin Duckett (sc5496 - 8398)
WILL THE REAL ZACHARIAH BERRY PLEASE STAND UP? Ben Duckett fled in 1856 from one Zachariah Berry of Washington. This is problematic on several fronts. First the "of Washington" designation is confusing. He was obviously resident in P.G. County -- he says as much in the run ad -- in fact in subsequent ads for other runaways from an owner believed to be the same (see explanation below) be describes his locale as "Belmont," perhaps a tract of land or manor/plantation.

Ducket either spoke with a heavy southern accent (Maryland vintage, of course), or he spoke with some sort of speech impediment. Whatever the cause, the interviewer at the Philadelphia Vigilance Committee who recorded his story, as was custom upon the arrival of fugitives, struggle to put on paper the words that came from Duckett's mouth. Thus, when asked his owners name, Duckett's response was spelled "Sicke Perry," a corruption of "Zach Berry." When asked where he had lived, Belmont -- a locale associated with Berry, was spelled "Bell Mountain" (a Maryland boy like myself, however, has little trouble seeing what was lost in the translation).

As for the problem posed by "of Washington" attached to Zachariah Berry, whatever its meaning, it is an obvious attempt to distinguish himself for the at least two other contemporary PG slaveowners (and maybe even one free black) named "Zachariah Berry". Two generally go by the suffixes "Sr." and "Jr.," respectively as they are father and son. Both are identified as being in Bladensburg District.

The "Zachariah Berry of Washington," or simply "of W," or sometimes no designation at all is consistently identified as a "nr. Upper Marlboro," or "nr. the Brick Church" (St. Barnabas on Church Road), or "of the Forest of Prince George's." All of these most likely refer to the same plantation, perhaps called "Belmont."

In census records for 1850 -- the enumeration preceding Ben Duckett's flight -- three men named "Zachariah Berry" are found. Two identify themselves as "Sr." and "Jr." and are enumerated in Bladensburg. The third, a 25 year old head-of-household, with whom the population schedule lists only one other person (a 35 year old free black, Peter Generie), but for whom the slave schedule counts 12 enslaved blacks, is list as a resident of Queen Anne District, consistent with all descriptions of the "of W," etc. person.

Two runaway advertisments, one for "Betsy" (Marlboro Gazette 6/28/1854)and another for "Hannah Dikes" (also Marlboro Gazette 6/28/1854) clarify that Zachariah Berry, the subscriber in each, is neither "Zach Berry, Sr," nor "Zach Berry, Jr."

I am therefore satisfied that this is the man from whom Ben Duckett fled in Sept. 1856. He fled from Berry's Church Road plantation, in the Forest of Prince George's County.


MSA SC 5339-100-9
Dates5496_cs_PG_aaep
Medium
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Description
Case Studies: Prince George's County
Aiding and Abetting, or Enticing and Persuasion


MSA SC 5339-100-10
Dates5496_cs_PG_othe
Medium
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Description
Case Studies: Prince George's County
Others


MSA SC 5339-100-11
Dates5496_ss_BA_ensl
Medium
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Description
the Slave Society of Baltimore County
Enslaved Population


MSA SC 5339-100-12
Dates5496_ss_BA_free
Medium
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Description
the Slave Society of Baltimore County
Free African American Population


MSA SC 5339-100-13
Dates5496_ss_BA_own
Medium
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Description
the Slave Society of Baltimore County
Slave Owning Population


MSA SC 5339-100-14
Dates5496_ss_BA_non
Medium
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Description
the Slave Society of Baltimore County
Non Slaveowning White Population


MSA SC 5339-100-15
Dates5496_ss_FR_ensl
Medium
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Description
the Slave Society of Frederick County
Enslaved Population


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