Examined first by District Attorney Tarver, Belle Davis said she did not know how old she was, that she lived “up on the hill” at Hurley and had lived there a “month or two.” The idea of time was lacking with Belle, who said she did not know how many…
Newspaper advertisement for a runaway slave. For additional Runaway notices see In defiance : runaways from slavery in New York's Hudson River Valley, 1735-1831 / Susan Stessin-Cohn and Ashley Hurlburt-Biagini ; foreword by A. J. Williams-Myers.
In November of 1880, newspapers from Kingston NY to Seattle Washington and beyond ran a sensationalized story about a young White heiress who eloped with a Black farmhand who was working on her uncle’s farm in Gardiner, NY, under the memorable title…