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By Mark Hilton, March 11, 2017
Frederick Douglass Hall
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1Alabama (Macon County), Tuskegee Institute — Frederick Douglass Hall — 1904
2California (San Francisco City and County), San Francisco — Mary Ellen Pleasant Memorial Park — 1814 - 1904
3Colorado (Denver County), Denver — Barney Ford Building — 1863 — Lower Downtown Walking Tour —
4Connecticut (Hartford County), Farmington — Farmington and the Freedom Trail
5Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Frederick Douglass
6Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — John Haynes
7Connecticut (Litchfield County), Torrington — John Brown Birthplace
8Connecticut (Middlesex County), Deep River — The Underground Railroad
9Connecticut (Middlesex County), Middletown — The Abolitionist Movement
10Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — “Make Us Free” — Amistad Memorial
11Connecticut (New London County), Mystic — George Greenman House
12Delaware (Kent County), Camden — KC-41 — Camden
13Delaware (Kent County), Camden — KC-73 — Camden Friends Meeting — Burial Place of John Hunn
14Delaware (Kent County), Camden — John Hunn — 1814 - 1894 — Quaker Abolitionist —
15Delaware (Kent County), Camden — KC-110 — Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church
16Delaware (Kent County), Dover — Continuity & Progress — Historically Happening — Dover, Delaware —
17Delaware (Kent County), Magnolia — KC-91 — Warner Mifflin — 1745 - 1798
18Delaware (Kent County), Willow Grove — KC-118 — Samuel D. Burris
19Delaware (New Castle County), Middletown — NC-210 — Former Site of the Alston and Hunn Farms
20Delaware (New Castle County), Odessa — NC-90 — Appoquinimink Friends Meeting House
21Delaware (New Castle County), Smyrna — NC-89 — Clearfield Farm
22Delaware (New Castle County), Wilmington — NC-128 — Freedom Lost
23Delaware (New Castle County), Wilmington — Harriet Tubman — (born Araminta Harriet Ross; 1820 - March 10, 1913)
24Delaware (New Castle County), Wilmington — NC-76 — Meeting House 1816 — Religious Society of Friends
25Delaware (New Castle County), Wilmington — The Big Quarterly — Riverfront Wilmington
26Delaware (New Castle County), Wilmington — The Underground Railroad — Riverfront Wilmington
27Delaware (New Castle County), Wilmington — NC-88 — Thomas Garrett — Stationmaster on the Underground Railroad
28Delaware (New Castle County), Wilmington — NC-125 — Wilmington Friends Meeting — Burial Place of Thomas Garrett
29Delaware (Sussex County), Seaford — SC-233 — Gateway to Freedom: The Tilly Escape
30District of Columbia (Washington), Anacostia — Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
31District of Columbia (Washington), Anacostia — 18 — The Sage of Anacostia — An East-of-the River View — Anacostia Heritage Trail —
32District of Columbia (Washington), Anacostia Park — Hillsdale & Frederick Douglass
33District of Columbia (Washington), Barney Circle — John Smilie — Congressional Cemetery
34District of Columbia (Washington), Barney Circle — National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom
35District of Columbia (Washington), Bloomingdale — Metropolitan Wesley A.M.E. Zion Church — The Gate Way to Freedom
36District of Columbia (Washington), Capitol Hill — Frederick Douglass — (1817 - 1895)
37District of Columbia (Washington), Capitol Hill — Freedmen’s Memorial Monument to Abraham Lincoln — or Freedom’s Memorial
38District of Columbia (Washington), Douglass — Activist Grove (1833-1845) — Douglass Community Center
39District of Columbia (Washington), Douglass — Escape Allιe (1838) — Douglass Community Center
40District of Columbia (Washington), Douglass — Freedom Grove (1838) — Douglass Community Center
41District of Columbia (Washington), Douglass — Memorial Grove (1841-1895) — Douglass Community Center
42District of Columbia (Washington), Downtown — W.3 — Asbury United Methodist Church — Civil War to Civil Rights — Downtown Heritage Trail —
43District of Columbia (Washington), Downtown — W.3 — Asbury United Methodist Church — Civil War to Civil Rights — Downtown Heritage Trail —
44District of Columbia (Washington), Downtown — W.4 — New York Avenue Presbyterian Church at Herald Square — Civil War to Civil Rights — Downtown Heritage Trail —
45District of Columbia (Washington), Dupont Circle — After the Civil War — Dupont Circle — Diverse Visions | One Neighborhood —
46District of Columbia (Washington), Dupont Circle — Dupont Circle Mural Key
47District of Columbia (Washington), Dupont Circle — 336 — From 1890 to 1910 — Dupont Circle — Diverse Visions | One Neighborhood —
48District of Columbia (Washington), Foggy Bottom — Leonard A. Grimes — (1815 - 1873)
49District of Columbia (Washington), Georgetown — Herring Hill
50District of Columbia (Washington), Judiciary Square — e.3 — Senator Daniel Webster — Civil War to Civil Rights — Downtown Heritage Trail —
51District of Columbia (Washington), Logan Circle — John Logan House — A Memorial to General and Senator John A. Logan — Champion in the Struggle to Preserve the Union and Establish Racial Justice in America —
52District of Columbia (Washington), Mount Vernon Square — 15 — On the Path — Midcity at the Crossroads — Shaw Heritage Trail —
53District of Columbia (Washington), Mount Vernon Square — Second Baptist Church — 816 Third Street, NW
54District of Columbia (Washington), North Cleveland Park — The Rest — Tenleytown, DC — Country Village to City Neighborhood —
55District of Columbia (Washington), Old Soldiers Home — President Lincoln’s Cottage at the Soldiers’ Home — A National Trust Historic Site —
56District of Columbia (Washington), Penn Quarter — e.2 — Ending Slavery in Washington — Civil War to Civil Rights — Downtown Heritage Trail —
57District of Columbia (Washington), Penn Quarter — Frederick Douglass 1817 - 1895 — The Extra Mile — Points of Light Volunteer Pathway —
58District of Columbia (Washington), Penn Quarter — Harriet Tubman circa 1820 - 1913 — The Extra Mile — Points of Light Volunteer Pathway —
59District of Columbia (Washington), Penn Quarter — 5850-2019 — Julia Ward Howe — 1819 - 1910
60District of Columbia (Washington), Penn Quarter — .4 — The Roots of Freedom and Equality — Civil War to Civil Rights — Downtown Heritage Trail —
61District of Columbia (Washington), Southwest Federal Center — The Slave Trade in Washington, DC
62District of Columbia (Washington), Southwest Waterfront — 10 — Escape from Slavery — River Farms to Urban Towers — Southwest Heritage Trail —
63District of Columbia (Washington), Southwest Waterfront — The Pearl
64District of Columbia (Washington), Southwest Waterfront — Underground Railroad and Waterway
65District of Columbia (Washington), The National Mall — Live Oaks: A Gathering Place
66District of Columbia (Washington), The National Mall — Live Oaks: A Symbol of Strength
67District of Columbia (Washington), U Street Corridor — Mary Ann Shadd Cary Residence — African American Heritage Trail, Washington, DC — 1421 W Street, NW —
68District of Columbia (Washington), U Street Corridor — 8 — You are in the "Strivers' Section" — Dupont Circle — Diverse Visions, One Neighborhood —
69Florida (Alachua County), Micanopy — F-860 — Moses Elias Levy
70Florida (Miami-Dade County), Key Biscayne — Escaping to Freedom in the Bahamas
71Florida (St. Johns County), St. Augustine — El Pueblo de Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose — Fort Mose Historic State Park
72Florida (St. Johns County), St. Augustine — The Last Slave Cabin — Accord Freedom Trail
73Georgia (Chatham County), Tybee Island — 25-32 — History of Emancipation: — Gen. David Hunter and General Orders No. 7
74Georgia (Wilkes County), Washington — Bishop James Osgood Andrew
75Illinois (Adams County), Quincy — Changing Slavery — Lincoln-Douglas Debate
76Illinois (Adams County), Quincy — Charley's Run
77Illinois (Adams County), Quincy — Douglas' Disciple — Looking for Lincoln
78Illinois (Adams County), Quincy — Dred Scott Decision — Lincoln-Douglas Debate
79Illinois (Adams County), Quincy — Lincoln's 1854 Visit — Looking for Lincoln
80Illinois (Adams County), Quincy — Morality of Slavery — Lincoln-Douglas Debate
81Illinois (Adams County), Quincy — Permanency of Slavery — Lincoln-Douglas Debate
82Illinois (Adams County), Quincy — Racial Equality — Lincoln-Douglas Debate
83Illinois (Adams County), Quincy — Search for Equality — Looking for Lincoln
84Illinois (Adams County), Quincy — Spread of Slavery Into The Territories — Lincoln-Douglas Debate
85Illinois (Bond County), Greenville — History of Greenville-Bond County
86Illinois (Bureau County), Princeton — Owen Lovejoy Home
87Illinois (Champaign County), Champaign — The First Congregational Church — Champaign Historic Site
88Illinois (Coles County), Oakland — Home of Dr. Hiram Rutherford
89Illinois (Coles County), Oakland — The Matson Slave Trial — Looking for Lincoln
90Illinois (Edwards County), Albion — Morris Birkbeck
91Illinois (Fayette County), Vandalia — First Protest Against Slavery — 1837
92Illinois (Jersey County), Grafton — Elijah Lovejoy — 1802-1837
93Illinois (Jersey County), Jerseyville — The Red House / Cheney Mansion
94Illinois (Kane County), West Dundee — Duff House
95Illinois (Kane County), West Dundee — Pinkerton’s Early Home
96Illinois (Knox County), Galesburg — Lincoln-Douglas Debate
97Illinois (Knox County), Galesburg — The Fifth Debate — Looking for Lincoln
98Illinois (Lake County), Gurnee — The Mother Rudd Barn — Historic Garden — 1840 s —
99Illinois (LaSalle County), Ottawa — First Lincoln-Douglas Debate — Looking for Lincoln
100Illinois (LaSalle County), Ottawa — Lincoln and Douglas Debate

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