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Slavery, Captivity and Freedom … the story of Batavia’s ‘Other Henry Clay’

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Story submitted by Thomas Pitcher In early July of 1863, Henry Clay took a bayonet in the arm. Clay, a slave, was trying to escape the victorious Federal army at Gettysburg. His Confederate master had either been killed or also taken prisoner by the Union Army. Following the aftermath of this decisive battle, nearly 7,000 rebel prisoners were taken to Baltimore’s Fort McHenry.

Source: The Batavian | Local Matters

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