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Eliza Winston Marker image, Touch for more information
By Keith L, April 29, 2011
Eliza Winston Marker
GEOGRAPHIC SORT WITH USA FIRST
401Minnesota (Hennepin County), Minneapolis — Eliza Winston — Saint Anthony Falls Heritage Trail —
402Mississippi (Itawamba County), Fulton — Underground Railroad Bicycle Route
403Missouri (Buchanan County), St. Joseph — A Path To Freedom — Finding refuge across the river
404Missouri (Cooper County), Boonville — James Milton Turner — (1839 - 1915)
405Missouri (Jackson County), Kansas City — Waterfront Town to Metropolis — 1856-1880
406Missouri (St. Louis), Calvary-Bellefontaine Cemetery — Dred Scott — Born About 1799 — Died Sept. 17, 1858 —
407Missouri (St. Louis), Calvary-Bellefontaine Cemetery — Harriet Scott — ca. 1815 - 1860s
408Missouri (St. Louis), Downtown — Action and Reaction — Jefferson National Expansion Memorial — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
409Missouri (St. Louis), Downtown — Miles of Steamboats — Jefferson National Expansion Memorial
410Missouri (St. Louis), Midtown — Long Roads To Freedom — Missouri's Civil War
411Missouri (St. Louis), Near North Riverfront — Mary Meachum Freedom Crossing — Moving Along and Across a Great River
412Missouri (St. Louis), West End — Thomas Hart Benton — Born March 14, 1782
413Missouri (St. Louis County), University City — Dred & Harriet Scott — Dred Scott: Born Circa 1799 — Harriet Scott: Birth Date Unknown —
414Missouri (St. Louis County), University City — Elijah Lovejoy — Born November 9, 1802
415Missouri (St. Louis County), University City — William Greenleaf Eliot — Born August 5, 1811
416New Hampshire (Grafton County), Littleton — First Congregational Church
417New Hampshire (Merrimack County), Concord — John P. Hale
418New Hampshire (Merrimack County), Concord — Nathaniel & Armenia White — Downtown Concord — Est. 1725 —
419New Hampshire (Rockingham County), Portsmouth — Joseph & Nancy (Cotton) and their children, Eleazor & James — Portsmouth Black Heritage Trail
420New Hampshire (Sullivan County), Cornish — 076 — Salmon Portland Chase — 1808 - 1873
421New Jersey (Bergen County), Fair Lawn — Slave House
422New Jersey (Bergen County), Washington Township — 59 — Seven Chimneys
423New Jersey (Camden County), Cherry Hill — Free Wheel
424New Jersey (Camden County), Cherry Hill — The Kay-Evans House at Croft Farm
425New Jersey (Camden County), Haddon Township — Saddler’s Woods
426New Jersey (Essex County), Newark — William Hayes Ward Home
427New Jersey (Mercer County), Trenton — Slavery – An “Odious and Disgraceful” Practice
428New Jersey (Middlesex County), Woodbridge — Bloomfield House c. 1750
429New Jersey (Morris County), Convent Station — Boisaubin House
430New Jersey (Morris County), Pompton Plains — Giles Mandeville House — 1788
431New Jersey (Salem County), Salem — Underground Railroad Station — 47 Market Street
432New York (Albany County), Albany — Stephen and Harriet Myers Residence — Underground Railroad Heritage Trail
433New York (Albany County), Slingerlands — Slingerland Family Burial Vault Erected 1852
434New York (Albany County), Watervliet — The Nalle Rescue — April 27, 1860
435New York (Broome County), Binghamton — Freedom Trail
436New York (Cattaraugus County), Franklinville — Cadiz
437New York (Cayuga County), Auburn — Harriet Tubman
438New York (Cayuga County), Auburn — In Memory of Harriet Tubman
439New York (Cayuga County), Auburn — Martha Coffin Wright
440New York (Cayuga County), Brutus — Conduit For Ideas — The Canalway Trail
441New York (Cayuga County), Fleming — Harriet Tubman
442New York (Chautauqua County), Jamestown — Here Stood a Station
443New York (Chautauqua County), Jamestown — The Jamestown Underground Railroad Tableau
444New York (Chautauqua County), Sherman — Here Stood a Station of the Underground Railroad
445New York (Chemung County), Elmira — A.M.E. Zion Church
446New York (Chemung County), Elmira — John W. Jones Museum
447New York (Chemung County), Elmira — Underground Railroad Participants
448New York (Clinton County), Champlain — Jehudi Ashmun
449New York (Clinton County), Keeseville — Underground Railroad
450New York (Clinton County), Rouses Point — Ezra Thurber’s Home — 1818
451New York (Dutchess County), Fishkill — 263 — Site of Zion Pilgrim M.E. Church
452New York (Erie County), Aurora — 504 — W. Aurora Church
453New York (Erie County), Buffalo — "...With Liberty and Justice for All." — Buffalo History and Architecture — Niagara Square East —
454New York (Erie County), Buffalo — A Melting Pot — Michigan Avenue Heritage Corridor
455New York (Erie County), Buffalo — Black Rock Harbor / From Plantation to Promised Land — National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom
456New York (Erie County), Buffalo — Broderick Park / Distinctive River Ecosystems — National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom
457New York (Erie County), Buffalo — Buffalo Riverfront Historical Eras to 1930
458New York (Erie County), Buffalo — Harrowing Journey — National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom
459New York (Erie County), Buffalo — Mary B. Talbert
460New York (Erie County), Buffalo — Michigan Street Baptist Church — Site of an Underground Railroad Station
461New York (Erie County), Buffalo — Michigan Street Baptist Church — Underground Railroad Heritage Trail
462New York (Erie County), Buffalo — Underground Railroad River Crossing
463New York (Erie County), Buffalo — William Wells Brown
464New York (Erie County), Buffalo — William Wells Brown — Anti-Slavery Activist and Writer
465New York (Erie County), Cheektowaga — Bellevue — Cheektowaga Historic Rails to Trails
466New York (Erie County), Cheektowaga — Site of Underground Railway Station
467New York (Erie County), Eden — Col. Asa Warren
468New York (Erie County), Orchard Park — Obadiah Baker Homestead
469New York (Essex County), Elizabethtown — John Brown’s Body
470New York (Essex County), North Elba — Here Lies Buried John Brown
471New York (Essex County), North Elba — John Brown
472New York (Franklin County), Malone — Congregational Church
473New York (Fulton County), Broadalbin — Locust Grove
474New York (Genesee County), LeRoy — Anti-Slavery Meetings
475New York (Genesee County), LeRoy — Underground Railroad Route
476New York (Jefferson County), Henderson — 1820 Oliver Bates Home
477New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Brooklyn Heights Historic District — New York Landmarks Preservation Foundation
478New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Governor DeWitt Clinton
479New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — John Brooks Henderson
480New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims — Underground Railroad Heritage Trail
481New York (Lewis County), Martinsburg — Hough’s Cave
482New York (Madison County), Canastota — Lenox Anti-Slavery Society — LA-SS
483New York (Monroe County), Henrietta — Born in Log House
484New York (Monroe County), Irondequoit — An Early Doctor
485New York (Monroe County), Rochester — Anthony House — Cousin of Susan B. Anthony
486New York (Monroe County), Rochester — Austin Steward 1793-1869
487New York (Monroe County), Rochester — Douglass Home
488New York (Monroe County), Rochester — 505 — Douglass Home
489New York (Monroe County), Rochester — Frederick Douglass — 1818-1895
490New York (Monroe County), Rochester — Frederick Douglass 1815-1895
491New York (Monroe County), Rochester — Frederick Douglass Home Site
492New York (Monroe County), Rochester — Historic Site in Journalism — [The North Star]
493New York (Monroe County), Rochester — Kelsey's Landing
494New York (Monroe County), Rochester — Original Site of Frederick Douglass Monument
495New York (Monroe County), Rochester — Post House
496New York (Monroe County), Rochester — Richardson Farm
497New York (Monroe County), Rochester — Rochester: Center of Freedom — Isaac and Amy Post home - stop on the Underground Railroad
498New York (Monroe County), Rochester — Susan B. Anthony House — Headquarters of the Suffrage Movement
499New York (Monroe County), Rochester — The Underground Railroad
500New York (Monroe County), Rochester — Underground Railroad

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