Near Salem in Mahoning County, Ohio — The American Midwest (Great Lakes)
Maple-Dell
Built 1848
Photographed By Mike Wintermantel, November 16, 2014
1. Maple-Dell Marker
Inscription.
Maple-Dell was the home of John Butler, a Quaker who expressed his religious faith by working for humanitarian causes. An early Goshen Township teacher, Butler opened his home to orphans, the homeless, and runaway slaves, and devoted 20 years of his life to support the Freedman's Camps for former slaves. One of the many individuals he sheltered was Edwin Coppock who was hung along with abolitionist, John Brown, after the raid on Harper's Ferry in 1859. Butler met with President Lincoln and Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton in 1862 to request exemption from military service for Quakers during the Civil War. In 1868, President Grant petitioned the churches to assist in organizing a peace policy for the Indians. Butler prepared and presented to Congress a proposal for treating the Indians humanely including providing them with scientific and industrial education.
Maple-Dell was the home of John Butler, a Quaker who expressed his religious faith by working for humanitarian causes. An early Goshen Township teacher, Butler opened his home to orphans, the homeless, and runaway slaves, and devoted 20 years of his life to support the Freedman's Camps for former slaves. One of the many individuals he sheltered was Edwin Coppock who was hung along with abolitionist, John Brown, after the raid on Harper's Ferry in 1859. Butler met with President Lincoln and Secretary of War, Edwin Stanton in 1862 to request exemption from military service for Quakers during the Civil War. In 1868, President Grant petitioned the churches to assist in organizing a peace policy for the Indians. Butler prepared and presented to Congress a proposal for treating the Indians humanely including providing them with scientific and industrial education.
Erected 1992 by Damascus Area Historical Society and The Ohio Historical Society. (Marker Number 3-50.)
Location. 40° 54.897′ N, 80° 55.787′ W. Marker is near Salem, Ohio, in Mahoning County. Marker can be reached from West Garfield Road (County Route 8) 0.3 miles east of Seacrist Road (County Route 45). Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 14737 W Garfield Rd, Salem OH 44460, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Photographed By Mike Wintermantel, November 16, 2014
2. Maple-Dell Marker
Credits. This page was last revised on March 23, 2021. It was originally submitted on November 16, 2014, by Mike Wintermantel of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This page has been viewed 735 times since then and 44 times this year. Photos:1, 2. submitted on November 16, 2014, by Mike Wintermantel of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.