The Underground Railroad ... where they would rest and eat, hiding in barns and other out-of-the-way places. While they waited, a message would be sent to the next station to alert its stationmaster.
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Was Glendale a 'central station' on Underground Railroad? Village split on possible tiesA Glendale resident believes the village played a more prominent role in the Underground Railroad than is currently known. Bill Parrish, author and president of the Eckstein Cultural Arts Center ...
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Press & Sun-Bulletin on MSNThese local landmarks are part of NY's Underground Railroad historyMany people escaping slavery sought sanctuary in the Southern Tier. Here are some of the homes and churches on the Underground Railroad.
Join UMass Lowell history Professor Robert Forrant for a brief talk about the role of St. Anne’s Church in Lowell in the anti-slavery movement and the Underground Railroad (which included ...
The Underground Railroad was a network of people all over ... Up in the attic, the Gates home had an emergency hiding place. Tucked behind a hidden panel in the back of a cupboard, escaped slaves ...
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