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By J.T. Lambrou, November 15, 2022
Jackson Train Station
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
| | The Final Ride to Midnight
This property originally a freight depot offered a rail ride to freedom on the fastest transportation possible, but it came with a cost. Imagine hiding among the cargo knowing that if you're found you could be . . . — — Map (db m210727) HM |
| | Near This Spot
900 Feet North, 8° East
Stood The Cabin
Of
Adam Crosswhite
The Scene Of An Attempted
Slave Recovery
January 26, 1847
This Affair
With Others Of Like Nature
Led To The Passing Of The
Fugitive Slave Law . . . — — Map (db m177179) HM |
| | Oliver C. Comstock Jr. (1806-1895) built this Gothic Revival house between 1849 and 1856. Comstock, born in Fairfield, New York, migrated to the Marshall area in 1836. He left a well-established medical practice in Trumansburg, New York, to start . . . — — Map (db m177178) HM |
May. 8, 2024