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Joseph Bowers (b. circa 1826 - d. ?)
MSA SC 5496-3388
Accomplice to slave flight, Washington County, Maryland, 1861

Biography:

Joseph Bowers helped Henry Stanton, the slave of Elizabeth O' Neal, in his attempt to run away on April 25, 1861.  A thirty-five year old White peddler, Bowers had his case removed to Washington County from Allegany County.  The Washington County Circuit Court heard the case on Nov 22, 1861, and Bowers entered a not guilty plea.  The witness that testified in Bowers' defense was Rev. John Alexander Adams, preacher at St. Paul’s Protestant Episcopal Church in Washington County. Bowers was declared guilty, and sentenced to confinement in the Maryland State Penitentiary for eight years and six months starting Dec. 21, 1861.  The Washington County Circuit Court charged Bowers with enticing, assisting & persuading Henry Stanton, a slave, to abscond from his owner.  Bowers was recommended for clemency by several respectable citizens, due to the nature of his good character, and "by the terms of the Constitution lately adopted in this state, the offence of which he was convicted can no longer be committed."1  Bowers was pardoned on May 30, 1865 by Governor A.W. Bradford.

1. SECRETARY OF STATE (Pardon Record) MSA S1108, Joseph Bowers, p 443, Dates: 1845-1865, Accession No.: 7931, MSA No.: S 1108-2.

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