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Passport to Freedom: The Blairsville Area Underground Railroad
 
Marker detail: Ethelred “Dred” Scott image, Touch for more information
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1 Pennsylvania, Indiana County, Blairsville — Dr. Edward Emerson & Dred ScottThe Blairsville Area Underground Railroad
Ethelred "Dred" Scott was born enslaved in Virginia in 1795. In 1830, Dred's owner, a planter named Peter Blow, sold Dred to an US Army surgeon named Dr. John Emerson. Dr. Emerson was the brother of Blairsville's first physician, Dr. Edward P. . . . Map (db m211496) HM
2 Pennsylvania, Indiana County, Blairsville — George Wilkinson and the Kidnapping of 1858The Blairsville Area Underground Railroad
On April 1, 1858, Blairsville Constable George Wilkinson was summoned to quell a mob of angry Blairsville citizens. The mob, a mixture of black and white men, had surrounded three slave catchers who were attempting to kidnap a former slave named . . . Map (db m211497) HM
3 Pennsylvania, Indiana County, Blairsville — Chester C. Davis and the Kidnapping of 1858The Blairsville Area Underground Railroad
On April 1, 1858, Blairsville Mayor Chester C. Davis was summoned to quell a mob of angry Blairsville citizens. The mob, a mixture of black and white men, had surrounded three slave catchers who were attempting to kidnap a former slave named . . . Map (db m211498) HM
4 Pennsylvania, Indiana County, Blairsville — The Blairsville PRR DepotThe Blairsville Area Underground Railroad
On April 1, 1858, Blairsville's former physician Dr. Robert M. S. Jackson and his travelling companion Mr. Peter Lesley encountered a mob of Blairsville citizens attacking two slave catchers and a deputy US Marshal. The men had come to Blairsville . . . Map (db m211486) HM
5 Pennsylvania, Indiana County, Blairsville — Samuel McCune SafehouseThe Blairsville Area Underground Railroad
According to Graff/Johnston family descendants, Lewis Johnston and John Graff used the basement of this structure to conceal freedom seeking enslaved men, women, and children. This building originally had a rear-facing courtyard which faced Sugar . . . Map (db m211499) HM
 
 
 
 
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Apr. 29, 2024