<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
John Freeman Walls Historic Site / Underground Railroad / Josiah Henson / Black Canadians / North American Black Historical Museum / Fugitive slave / British-American Institute / Black Loyalist / British Methodist Episcopal Church / Canada / Slavery in the United States / Ontario
Date: 2009-01-30 14:46:17
John Freeman Walls Historic Site
Underground Railroad
Josiah Henson
Black Canadians
North American Black Historical Museum
Fugitive slave
British-American Institute
Black Loyalist
British Methodist Episcopal Church
Canada
Slavery in the United States
Ontario

H i l a r y Russell Underground Railroad Parks A Shared History The Josiah Henson house, where its

Add to Reading List

Source URL: creativefolk.com

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 327,67 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD IN VERMONT  Rokeby Museum presents a nationally significant Underground Railroad story tucked inside a quintessential Vermont experience.

THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD IN VERMONT Rokeby Museum presents a nationally significant Underground Railroad story tucked inside a quintessential Vermont experience.

DocID: 1slx1 - View Document

P age |1  Researching the Slavery, Abolition, and the Underground Railroad *Note: This list is not meant to be exhaustive, but provide some direction in getting started on research related to this important history. All

P age |1 Researching the Slavery, Abolition, and the Underground Railroad *Note: This list is not meant to be exhaustive, but provide some direction in getting started on research related to this important history. All

DocID: 1rGZH - View Document

Abolitionism and the Underground Railroad  in Schuylerville

Abolitionism and the Underground Railroad in Schuylerville

DocID: 1rCIo - View Document

THREE CIVIL WAR Presentations A CIVIL WAR BATTLEFIELD, THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD AND VICTORIAN FIRST LADIES  CAMBRIA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY— Fall 2012

THREE CIVIL WAR Presentations A CIVIL WAR BATTLEFIELD, THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD AND VICTORIAN FIRST LADIES CAMBRIA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY— Fall 2012

DocID: 1rqfl - View Document

HAMILTON AVENUE – ROAD TO FREEDOM 1. Hall of Free Discussion site - The Hall was so named by James Ludlow, son of Israel Ludlow (a Hamilton County abolitionist surveyor whose first home was built in Northside) who bui

HAMILTON AVENUE – ROAD TO FREEDOM 1. Hall of Free Discussion site - The Hall was so named by James Ludlow, son of Israel Ludlow (a Hamilton County abolitionist surveyor whose first home was built in Northside) who bui

DocID: 1r2zy - View Document