Hi everyone, This is a drawing I did for a theatrical performance called Project Runaway, based on the documented stories of runaway slaves and indentured servants in the early 1800's. The depiction we have here is of Captain Edward Dix of the British Royal Navy, captain of the HMS Menelaus. A week before Christmas in 1814 the ship was docked in Baltimore harbor. That night the young William "Rolla" Ross, a 14 yr old slave of the Neths of Annapolis, fled for freedom - leaving behind his mother & family and boarding the England-bound Menelaus. Not going unnoticed master Neth sought out the return of his "property". Upon his arrival Captain Edward Dix sternly and unquestionably refused to give up Rolla to Neth, standing his ground despite the Marylander's heated demands. Later that evening the Menelaus set sail for England and, due to Rolla's bravery and the Captain's strong character, William "Rolla" Ross escaped forever the grasp of slavery. - D
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Rebecca Tilley
4/2/2012 09:30:14 pm
Rolla Ross was my grt,grt,grt,grt grandfather, was great to see this on here.
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ann bell
5/10/2014 04:42:12 pm
Rolla ross is also my gr gr gr gr father I live in Southampton his daughter married into the downing family, my gr gr grandmother.
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rebecca tilley
8/20/2014 05:05:12 am
Hi Ann
rebecca tilley
8/20/2014 05:05:21 am
Hi Ann
rebecca tilley
8/20/2014 05:05:28 am
Hi Ann 5/24/2012 07:01:24 am
Rebecca,
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Janice Hayes-Williams
12/1/2012 11:46:50 am
Douglas,
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Rebecca Tilley
3/20/2013 05:48:18 am
Thank you this is very exciting, My relative Christine Hampton is the local (Southampton) 'expert' on Rolla Ross. I have received so much great information regarding his life from Her.
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Michelle Cosgrove
8/18/2014 06:52:35 am
Hi
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rebecca tilley
8/20/2014 05:02:48 am
Hi Michelle
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rebecca tilley
5/8/2015 10:38:20 pm
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