Abolition & Underground RR Topic
GEOGRAPHIC SORT WITH USA FIRST
| 101► Illinois (LaSalle County), Ottawa — The First Lincoln-Douglas Debate — |
| 102► Illinois (LaSalle County), Ottawa — Washington Square Site of First Lincoln-Douglas Debate — |
| 103► Illinois (Macon County), Decatur — Let Us All Be United Looking for Lincoln — |
| 104► Illinois (Madison County), Alton — College Avenue Presbyterian Church 1837 — |
| 105► Illinois (Madison County), Alton — College Avenue Presbyterian Church and the Old Rock House The Anti-Slavery Society Is Born — |
| 106► Illinois (Madison County), Alton — Discover History All Around Alton Looking for Lincoln — |
| 107► Illinois (Madison County), Alton — Elijah Parish Lovejoy — |
| 108► Illinois (Madison County), Alton — Elijah Parish Lovejoy — |
| 109► Illinois (Madison County), Alton — Elijah Parish Lovejoy — |
| 110► Illinois (Madison County), Alton — Freedom's Martyr Elijah P. Lovejoy Looking for Lincoln — |
| 111► Illinois (Madison County), Alton — 1 — Godfrey, Gilman & Co. Warehouse — |
| 112► Illinois (Madison County), Alton — Lincoln-Douglas Debate, Alton — |
| 113► Illinois (Madison County), Alton — Lincoln-Douglas Debates! Lincoln's Rise to Prominence — |
| 114► Illinois (Madison County), Alton — Lyman Trumbull House New Birth of Freedom Looking for Lincoln — |
| 115► Illinois (Madison County), Edwardsville — Governor Coles and Slavery — |
| 116► Illinois (McLean County), Bloomington — The Lost Speech — |
| 117► Illinois (Monroe County), Maeystown — Village of Maeystown — |
| 118► Illinois (Morgan County), Jacksonville — Lincoln and Slavery Looking for Lincoln — |
| 119► Illinois (Ogle County), Oregon — The Stinson House — |
| 120► Illinois (Sangamon County), Springfield — The Underground Railroad in Lincoln's Neighborhood — |
| 121► Illinois (St. Clair County), Belleville — Gustavus Koerner 1809-1896 — |
| 122► Illinois (St. Clair County), Belleville — Gustavus P. Koerner/Sophia Engelmann Koerner 1809-1896/1815-1888 (respectively) German-American Reformers — |
| 123► Illinois (St. Clair County), Belleville — Lyman Trumbull 1813-1896 Apprentice Politician to National Leader — |
| 124► Illinois (Stephenson County), Freeport — Second Joint Appearance Abraham Lincoln & Stephen A. Douglas — |
| 125► Indiana (Clark County), Jeffersonville — 10.2008.01 — Hannah Toliver — |
| 126► Indiana (Decatur County), Greensburg — 16.2007.1 — Donnell -V.- State, 1852 — |
| 127► Indiana (Decatur County), Greensburg — 16.2008.1 — Escape of Caroline, 1847 — |
| 128► Indiana (Elkhart County), Bristol — 20.2007.1 — Graves et al v. Indiana — |
| 129► Indiana (Floyd County), New Albany — 22.2004.1 — A Gateway to Freedom — |
| 130► Indiana (Fulton County), Rochester — The Underground Railroad 1850 - - 1865 — |
| 131► Indiana (Gibson County), Oakland City — 26.2005.1 — James Washington Cockrum — |
| 132► Indiana (Hamilton County), Westfield — 29.2008.1 — Rhodes Family Incident — |
| 133► Indiana (Harrison County), Corydon — 31.2008.1 — Oswell Wright — |
| 134► Indiana (Harrison County), Corydon — 31.2003.3 — St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church — |
| 135► Indiana (Henry County), Greensboro — 33.1976.1 — Underground Station — |
| 136► Indiana (Jackson County), Seymour — 36.2008.2 — Alexander McClure — |
| 137► Indiana (Jay County), Balbec — A Station on the Underground Railroad — |
| 138► Indiana (Jay County), Pennville — 38.1972.1 — West Grove — |
| 139► Indiana (Jefferson County), Madison — 39.2004.3 — Eleutherian College — |
| 140► Indiana (Jefferson County), Madison — 39.2006.2 — John H. and Sarah Tibbets — |
| 141► Indiana (Jefferson County), Madison — 39.2004.2 — Lyman Hoyt — |
| 142► Indiana (Jefferson County), Madison — Madison's Riverfront / Underground Railroad — |
| 143► Indiana (Knox County), Vincennes — 42.2009.1 — Mary Clark — |
| 144► Indiana (Lake County), Merrillville — 45.1949.1 — First Physician — |
| 145► Indiana (Madison County), Pendleton — 48.2013.1 — Abolitionists Mobbed — |
| 146► Indiana (Marion County), Indianapolis — 49-2016-1 — James Overall — |
| 147► Indiana (Marion County), Indianapolis — 49.2006.2 — John Freeman — |
| 148► Indiana (Marion County), Indianapolis — 49.2007.2 — Ovid Butler, Sr. — |
| 149► Indiana (Montgomery County), Crawfordsville — Elston Memorial Home Col. Isaac C. Elston Home — |
| 150► Indiana (Montgomery County), Crawfordsville — 54.1995.1 — Speed Cabin — |
| 151► Indiana (Parke County), Bloomingdale — Underground Railroad Station 1850 — 1868 Alfred & Rhoda Hadley — |
| 152► Indiana (Randolph County), Union City — IHB 68.201 — Union Literary Institute — |
| 153► Indiana (Randolph County), Winchester — 68.2010.1 — Randolph County Quakers — |
| 154► Indiana (Ripley County), Milhousen — 69.2004.1 — Union Church — |
| 155► Indiana (Ripley County), Osgood — Abolitionists — |
| 156► Indiana (Ripley County), Osgood — The Fugitive Trail — |
| 157► Indiana (Ripley County), Versailles — 69.2004.2 — Stephen S. Harding — |
| 158► Indiana (Switzerland County), Vevay — Historical Site - Switzerland County Courthouse — |
| 159► Indiana (Switzerland County), Vevay — The Dungeon — |
| 160► Indiana (Tippecanoe County), Westpoint — Underground Railroad — |
| 161► Indiana (Wayne County), Centerville — 89.2013.1 — George Washington Julian — |
| 162► Indiana (Wayne County), Dublin — 89.2003.1 — Indianas First Womans Rights Convention — |
| 163► Indiana (Wayne County), Fountain City — Home of Levi Coffin — |
| 164► Indiana (Wayne County), Fountain City — 89.2002.1 — Levi Coffin — |
| 165► Indiana (Wayne County), Richmond — 89.2018.2 — Bishop William Paul Quinn Bethel AME Church — |
| 166► Indiana (Wayne County), Richmond — Mendenhall-Clay Debate / Confrontation — |
| 167► Iowa (Cass County), Lewis — Fighting Slavery – Aiding Runaways John Brown Freedom Trail December 20, 1858 - March 12, 1859 — |
| 168► Iowa (Cass County), Lewis — Rev. George B. Hitchcock House — |
| 169► Iowa (Iowa County), Ladora — Historic Grinnell — |
| 170► Kansas (Allen County), Humboldt — Aunt Polly Crosby's Cabin Site — |
| 171► Kansas (Allen County), Humboldt — Colonel Orlin Thurston — |
| 172► Kansas (Allen County), Humboldt — Humboldt Underground Railroad — |
| 173► Kansas (Atchison County), Atchison — 11 — Atchison — |
| 174► Kansas (Bourbon County), Fort Scott — "But I Can Fire a Pistol" — |
| 175► Kansas (Bourbon County), Fort Scott — Western Hotel: Symbol of Strife — |
| 176► Kansas (Douglas County), Lawrence — John Brown and the Siege of Lawrence, September 14-15, 1856 — |
| 177► Kansas (Douglas County), Lawrence — 9 — Lawrence and the Old Trails — |
| 178► Kansas (Douglas County), Lawrence — Liberty Hall — |
| 179► Kansas (Douglas County), Lecompton — Sheriff Samuel J. Jones 1827-1885 — |
| 180► Kansas (Elk County), Elk Falls — 112 — Prudence Crandall — |
| 181► Kansas (Elk County), Elk Falls — Prudence Crandall — |
| 182► Kansas (Jackson County), Holton — Edward D. Holton — |
| 183► Kansas (Jackson County), Netawaka — Battle of the Spurs — |
| 184► Kansas (Jefferson County), Valley Falls — 13 — Battle of Hickory Point — |
| 185► Kansas (Leavenworth County), Leavenworth — Bleeding Kansas Historic Wayside Tour #12 — |
| 186► Kansas (Leavenworth County), Leavenworth — Leavenworth The Oldest City in Kansas — |
| 187► Kansas (Linn County), Mound City — Fort Montgomery Replica built in 2000 — |
| 188► Kansas (Linn County), Trading Post — 46 — Marais des Cygnes Massacre — |
| 189► Kansas (Linn County), Trading Post — Marais des Cygnes Massacre State Historic Site Trail — |
| 190► Kansas (Linn County), Trading Post — Murder on the Marais des Cygnes — |
| 191► Kansas (Linn County), Trading Post — Sounds from the past...hoof beats and heartbeats. Frontier Military Historic Byway — |
| 192► Kansas (Miami County), Osawatomie — 50 — John Brown Country — |
| 193► Kansas (Miami County), Osawatomie — John Brown of Kansas — |
| 194► Kansas (Miami County), Osawatomie — John Brown Statue 1935 — |
| 195► Kansas (Miami County), Osawatomie — 6 — Old Stone Church Osawatomie Driving Tour — |
| 196► Kansas (Miami County), Osawatomie — Old Stone Church Ad Astra Per Aspera [To the stars through difficulties] — |
| 197► Kansas (Miami County), Osawatomie — 9 — Soldiers Monument Osawatomie Driving Tour — |
| 198► Kansas (Nemaha County), Sabetha — 32 — The Lane Trail — |
| 199► Kansas (Saline County), Salina — August Bondi (1833-1907) Jewish-American Abolitionist, Salina Resident — |
| 200► Kansas (Shawnee County), Topeka — A Turning Point for Equality — |
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