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Abolition & Underground RR Topic

 
Constitution Hall -Topeka Lithograph on Marker image, Touch for more information
By Unknown, 1856
Constitution Hall -Topeka Lithograph on Marker
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201Kansas (Shawnee County), Topeka — Constitution Hall -Topeka — 1855 -
202Kansas (Shawnee County), Topeka — Ichabod Washburn — 1798-1868
203Kansas (Wyandotte County), Kansas City — John Brown
204Kansas (Wyandotte County), Kansas City — Quindaro Ruins Archaeological Park
205Kansas (Wyandotte County), Kansas City — Quindaro, Kansas — 1857 1862 — A Kansas City, Kansas Historic Site —
206Kentucky (Boone County), Burlington — Passage To Freedom From Slavery — Memorial to the Undergrond Railroad in Boone County, Kentucky — Another Marker in Rabbit Hash —
207Kentucky (Boyle County), Danville — 1606 — John Marshall Harlan / Kentucky's "Great Dissenter" — (1833-1911)
208Kentucky (Bracken County), Germantown — 2076 — John Gregg Fee / Arnold Gragston — (1816–1901) /                                
209Kentucky (Campbell County), Bellevue — 1351 — Bellevue, Kentucky
210Kentucky (Campbell County), Newport — 121 — General James Taylor Home
211Kentucky (Daviess County), Maceo — 1241 — Uncle Tom Lived Here
212Kentucky (Franklin County), Frankfort — 2235 — Emily Thomas Tubman House
213Kentucky (Green County), Greensburg — 846 — Lincoln's Law Partner
214Kentucky (Green County), Summersville — 719 — Lincoln's Mentor
215Kentucky (Jefferson County), Louisville — 2072 — Kentucky Fugitives to Canada
216Kentucky (Jefferson County), Louisville — Lincoln Memorial — [Louisville, Kentucky]
217Kentucky (Jefferson County), Louisville — 1996 — Slave Trading In Louisville / Garrison Slave Pen Site
218Kentucky (Kenton County), Covington — 1862 — First City Hall
219Kentucky (Kenton County), Covington — 1863 — Slave Escape / Controversial Judgment
220Kentucky (Larue County), Hodgenville — Slavery in the Valley
221Kentucky (Madison County), Berea — 1787 — Church of Christ, Union
222Kentucky (Madison County), Berea — 173 — For Mountain Youth
223Kentucky (Madison County), Richmond — 533 — "Lion of White Hall"
224Kentucky (Mason County), Maysville — Paxton Inn
225Kentucky (Mason County), Maysville — Underground Rail Road — Circa 1840 —
226Kentucky (Meade County), Brandenburg — Underground Railroad Statue
227Kentucky (Oldham County), La Grange — 2536 — James and Amanda Mount Home / J.C. Barnett Library and Archives
228Kentucky (Trimble County), Bedford — 1822 — Trimble County Jail
229Kentucky (Trimble County), Milton — 1099 — Petticoat Abolitionist
230Louisiana (Grant Parish), Pollock — Oction House
231Maine (Cumberland County), Brunswick — Harriet Beecher Stowe House
232Maine (Cumberland County), Portland — Charles F. Eastman — Conductor on the Underground Railroad & Entrepreneur — Portland Freedom Trail —
233Maine (Cumberland County), Portland — Christopher Christian Manuel — 1781 - 1845 — Portland Freedom Trail —
234Maine (Cumberland County), Portland — First Parish Church — Portland Maine Freedom Trail
235Maine (Cumberland County), Portland — Franklin Street Wharf — Portland Freedom Trail
236Maine (Cumberland County), Portland — Friends (Quaker) Meeting House — Portland Maine Freedom Trail
237Maine (Cumberland County), Portland — Home of Amos Noλ and Christiana Williams Freeman — Portland Freedom Trail
238Maine (Cumberland County), Portland — Home of Elias and Elizabeth Widgery Thomas — Portland Freedom Trail
239Maine (Cumberland County), Portland — Mariner's Church — Portland Maine Freedom Trail
240Maine (Cumberland County), Portland — Portland Maine Freedom Trail Eastern Cemetery
241Maine (Cumberland County), Portland — Portland Maine Freedom Trail Hack Stand of Reuben Ruby
242Maine (Cumberland County), Portland — Secondhand Clothing Store of Lloyd Scott — Portland Freedom Trail
243Maryland (Allegany County), Cumberland — Crossroads of America Mural
244Maryland (Allegany County), Cumberland — Crossroads of America Mural
245Maryland (Anne Arundel County), Annapolis — Dred Scott, 1799 - 1858 — Freedom Denied by the United States Supreme Court
246Maryland (Anne Arundel County), Annapolis — Roger Brooke Taney, 1777 - 1864 — Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court
247Maryland (Baltimore), Bolton Hill — Hugh Lennox Bond — 1828-1893
248Maryland (Baltimore), Carroll Park — Mount Clare — Freedom Seekers at Georgia Plantation — National Underground Railroad-Network to Freedom —
249Maryland (Baltimore), Downtown — Tyson House
250Maryland (Baltimore), Dunbar Broadway — Dr. Charles W. Simmons — Founder and President of Sojourner-Douglass College
251Maryland (Baltimore), Fells Point — Frederick Douglass — Abolitionist / Orator / Author
252Maryland (Baltimore), Fells Point — Frederick Douglass Sculpture — Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park
253Maryland (Baltimore), Fells Point — The Black Shipbuilders of the Chesapeake Bay — Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park and Museum
254Maryland (Baltimore), Harbor East — President Street Station
255Maryland (Baltimore), Jonestown — 1781 Friends Meeting House
256Maryland (Baltimore), Jonestown — On to Yorktown — Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route Historic Tail — Road to Victory —
257Maryland (Baltimore), Mount Vernon — The First Unitarian Church of Baltimore — (Universalist and Unitarian)
258Maryland (Baltimore), Sharp Leadenhall — Solo Gibbs Park
259Maryland (Baltimore), Upton — Henry Highland Garnet Park
260Maryland (Baltimore), Westport — Mount Auburn Cemetery
261Maryland (Baltimore County), Sparks-Glencoe — Gorsuch Tavern
262Maryland (Baltimore County), Towson — Quarters #2 & 3 — Hampton National Historic Site — circa 1850 —
263Maryland (Caroline County), Denton — Caroline Courthouse — In the Shadow of Justice — Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway —
264Maryland (Caroline County), Denton — Choptank River Heritage Center — Steal Away by River — Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway —
265Maryland (Caroline County), Denton — Maryland's Eastern Shore — Hundreds of Enslaved and Free Black Men Enlisted
266Maryland (Caroline County), Denton — Moses and the Hounds — Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway
267Maryland (Caroline County), Denton — Revolution or Fraud? — Emancipation in Caroline Co.
268Maryland (Caroline County), Denton — Tuckahoe Neck Meeting House — Living Their Beliefs — Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway —
269Maryland (Caroline County), Denton — William Still Center — Families Divided & United — Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway —
270Maryland (Caroline County), Greensboro — Greensboro — Threatened by Ideas — Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway —
271Maryland (Caroline County), Harmony — “Sailing Away to Freedom” — Gilpin Point — Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway —
272Maryland (Caroline County), Hillsboro — Frederick Douglass — Tales of Horror
273Maryland (Caroline County), Preston — Choptank Landing — Escape from Poplar Neck — Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway —
274Maryland (Caroline County), Preston — Escape from Poplar Neck — Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway
275Maryland (Caroline County), Preston — Leverton House — Finding Safe Haven — Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway —
276Maryland (Caroline County), Preston — Linchester Mill — Living Dangerously — Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway —
277Maryland (Caroline County), Preston — Mt. Pleasant Cemetery — Dangerous Rendezvous — Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway —
278Maryland (Caroline County), Preston — The Underground Railroad — Seed of War
279Maryland (Caroline County), Preston — Webb Cabin — Living Free — Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway —
280Maryland (Caroline County), Ridgely — Adkins Arboretum — Slavery's Arboretum — Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway —
281Maryland (Dorchester County), Bucktown — Finding Freedom
282Maryland (Dorchester County), Bucktown — Finding Freedom — The Call of Freedom
283Maryland (Dorchester County), Bucktown — Harriet Tubman — 1820-1913
284Maryland (Dorchester County), Cambridge — Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge-Taking Refuge from Slavery — Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway
285Maryland (Dorchester County), Cambridge — Born To Be Free — Slavery — 1820 —
286Maryland (Dorchester County), Cambridge — Civil War: Abolitionist, Scout, Spy and Nurse — Civil War Era — 1858 - 1865 —
287Maryland (Dorchester County), Cambridge — Finding Freedom
288Maryland (Dorchester County), Cambridge — Harriet Tubman Memorial Garden — Celebrating an Icon — Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway —
289Maryland (Dorchester County), Cambridge — Joe Bailey Shakes the Lion's Paw — Underground Railroad — 1849 - 1858 —
290Maryland (Dorchester County), Cambridge — Long Wharf — The River — Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway —
291Maryland (Dorchester County), Cambridge — Stanley Institute — Racing to Freedom — Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway —
292Maryland (Dorchester County), Cambridge — Station Stops: The Underground Railroad — Underground Railroad — 1849 - 1858 —
293Maryland (Dorchester County), Cambridge — The River
294Maryland (Dorchester County), Church Creek — Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge
295Maryland (Dorchester County), Church Creek — Finding Freedom — National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom
296Maryland (Dorchester County), Church Creek — The Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway
297Maryland (Dorchester County), Church Creek — The Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Visitor Center
298Maryland (Dorchester County), East New Market — Faith Community UMC Church-Living a Double Life — Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway
299Maryland (Dorchester County), Madison — Madison — Preparing for Freedom — Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway —
300Maryland (Dorchester County), Madison — Malone's Church — Ties that Bind — Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway —

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