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Christiana Riot Markers
 
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By Geoff Marsh, March 2, 2008
East Face (presumed front of monument)
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1 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Christiana — Christiana Riot Monument
On Green Street at Slokom Avenue on Green Street.
(East Face) In Commemoration of the “Christiana Riot” September 11, 1851, and the Treason Trials Sept. 29 – Dec. 17, 1851. (North Face) Indicted for Treason U.S. Circuit Court E.D. PA. Aug. 1 1851: 1. Gastiner . . . Map (db m117273) HM
2 Pennsylvania, Lancaster County, Christiana, Sadsbury Township — The Christiana Riot
On Lower Valley Road, 0.5 miles west of Orchard Buck Road, on the left when traveling west.
The 1850 federal Fugitive Slave Act strengthened the position of slave-owners seeking to capture runaways. Pursuing four escaped slaves, Maryland farmer Edward Gorsuch arrived Sept. 11, 1851, at the Christiana home of William Parker, an African . . . Map (db m5715) HM
3 Pennsylvania, York County, York — The Underground Railroad and Precursors to War
On Market Street (Pennsylvania Route 462) at North George Street (Business Interstate 83), on the left when traveling east on Market Street.
Among the events in the 1850s that helped drive the nation into civil war, the Christiana Riot put a controversial new law to a bloody test. The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 ordered federal officers to arrest suspected runaway slaves; it also . . . Map (db m200503) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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