Harriet Tubman Timeline
c. 1820
1844
Although slaves were not legally allowed to marry, she marries John Tubman, a free black man, and takes his last name. While her husband is a free man, Tubman is still a slave.
1849
Fearing that she is about to be sold, Tubman decides to escape. Her husband refuses to join her. She leaves behind her husband, parents, and siblings and eventually ends up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. When she later returns to get her husband in 1851, she learns that he has married a free black woman.
December 1850
Harriet Tubman with escaped slavesHarriet Tubman (far left) stands with a group of slaves she helped escape.
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Tubman buys a small farm near Auburn, New York, and brings her parents there to live with her. She had brought her parents out of Maryland the previous year.
1862–65
During the American Civil War Tubman serves as a scout, nurse, cook, and spy for the Union forces in South Carolina. She is considered the first African American woman to serve in the military. After the war she marries a Union soldier, Nelson Davis, also born into slavery. They later adopt a daughter.
March 10, 1913
Harriet TubmanHarriet Tubman, c. 1913.
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