Abolition & Underground RR Topic
GEOGRAPHIC SORT WITH USA FIRST
| 301► Maryland (Dorchester County), Taylors Island — New Revived Church Family & Faith Connections Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway — |
| 302► Maryland (Frederick County), Frederick — The Dred Scott Decision — |
| 303► Maryland (Frederick County), Myersville — Explore Maryland as the Crucible of the Nation — |
| 304► Maryland (Frederick County), Myersville — The Battle of Antietam — |
| 305► Maryland (Frederick County), Myersville — Underground Railroad — |
| 306► Maryland (Harford County), Aldino — Alfred B. Hilton Medal of Honor Recipient — |
| 307► Maryland (Harford County), Darlington — Lafayette at Colonel Rigbies House ← — |
| 308► Maryland (Howard County), Ellicott City — Howard County Courthouse, 1843: National Park Service Underground Railroad Network to Freedom — |
| 309► Maryland (Howard County), Ellicott City — Howard County Jail, 1851: National Park Service Underground Railroad Network to Freedom — |
| 310► Maryland (Howard County), Ellicott City — Old Court House, 1840: National Park Service Underground Railroad Network to Freedom — |
| 311► Maryland (Kent County), Millington — Henry Highland Garnet (1815 - 1882) — |
| 312► Maryland (Montgomery County), Brookeville — Madison House — |
| 313► Maryland (Montgomery County), Brookeville — The Rachel Carson Greenway — |
| 314► Maryland (Montgomery County), Norwood — African Americans and Quakers in Sandy Spring — |
| 315► Maryland (Montgomery County), Rockville — 4 — Dr. James Anderson House 100 South Washington Street Rockville's African American Heritage Walking Tour — |
| 316► Maryland (Montgomery County), Silver Spring — William L. Chaplin Arrested! — |
| 317► Maryland (Montgomery County), White Oak — The Rachel Carson Greenway — |
| 318► Maryland (Prince George's County), Bowie — Hall Station — |
| 319► Maryland (Prince George's County), College Park — Frederick Douglass 1818-1895 — |
| 320► Maryland (Prince George's County), Forest Heights — Africans Becoming Americans — |
| 321► Maryland (Prince George's County), Hyattsville — Osborne Perry Anderson — |
| 322► Maryland (Prince George's County), Lake Arbor — Seeking Freedom — |
| 323► Maryland (Prince George's County), Oxon Hill — Emancipation in Maryland — |
| 324► Maryland (Prince George's County), Oxon Hill — The Tobacco Economy — |
| 325► Maryland (Queen Anne's County), Queenstown — Queenstown Divided Loyalties — |
| 326► Maryland (St. Mary's County), Scotland — "Contraband" Camp — |
| 327► Maryland (St. Mary's County), Scotland — Prison Pen — |
| 328► Maryland (St. Mary's County), Scotland — Storm Blocks the Route to Freedom Point Lookout State Park Maryland Park Service — |
| 329► Maryland (Talbot County), Cordova — A Champion for Equality — |
| 330► Maryland (Talbot County), Cordova — Forging Freedom from Places of Bondage — |
| 331► Maryland (Talbot County), Cordova — Honoring an American Hero — |
| 332► Maryland (Talbot County), Cordova — The Beloved Tuckahoe Home of Frederick Douglass — |
| 333► Maryland (Talbot County), Easton — Frederick Douglass 1817 - 1895 Negro Patriot — |
| 334► Maryland (Talbot County), Easton — Frederick Douglass 1818 - 1895 — |
| 335► Maryland (Talbot County), St. Michaels — Frederick Douglass — |
| 336► Maryland (Talbot County), Trappe — Nathaniel Hopkins Soldier from Trappe — |
| 337► Maryland (Washington County), Dargan — Confederate Invasion Five Years Later ... Early's 1864 Attack on Washington — |
| 338► Maryland (Washington County), Dargan — John Brown, 59, Hanged In Memoriam — |
| 339► Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — 1810-1830 The Late Federal Era — |
| 340► Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — Ann Carroll Fitzhugh Smith 1805 - 1875 Civil Rights Figure — |
| 341► Maryland (Washington County), Hagerstown — Washington County Jail Fugitive Slaves Detained at the County Jail — |
| 342► Maryland (Washington County), Sharpsburg — “Forever Free” — |
| 343► Maryland (Wicomico County), Salisbury — Harriet Tubman c. 1821 - 1913 — |
| 344► Maryland (Worcester County), Pocomoke City — Maryland's Eastern Shore Hundreds of Enslaved and Free Black Men Enlisted — |
| 345► Massachusetts (Barnstable County), Harwich — Jonathan Walker “The Man With the Branded Hand” — |
| 346► Massachusetts (Bristol County), New Bedford — Captain Paul Cuffe New Bedford Whaling National Historical Park — |
| 347► Massachusetts (Bristol County), New Bedford — Captain Paul Cuffe's Atlantic World — |
| 348► Massachusetts (Bristol County), New Bedford — Frederick Douglass 1818–1895 — |
| 349► Massachusetts (Bristol County), New Bedford — Nathan and Mary (Polly) Johnson House 21 Seventh Street Has been designated a Naitonal Historic Landmark — |
| 350► Massachusetts (Bristol County), New Bedford — The Andrew Robeson House — |
| 351► Massachusetts (Bristol County), New Bedford — The Benjamin Rodman House — |
| 352► Massachusetts (Essex County), Ipswich — Gen. James Appleton Memorial — |
| 353► Massachusetts (Essex County), Newburyport — William Lloyd Garrison Garrison the Liberator — |
| 354► Massachusetts (Essex County), Rockport — First Congregational Church of Rockport Steeple Rehabilitation — |
| 355► Massachusetts (Hampshire County), Florence — Entrepreneurs and Philanthropists — |
| 356► Massachusetts (Hampshire County), Florence — Florence Manufacturing — |
| 357► Massachusetts (Hampshire County), Florence — The Anti-Slavery Community — |
| 358► Massachusetts (Middlesex County), Concord — Henry David Thoreau — |
| 359► Massachusetts (Middlesex County), Lowell — Debating Slavery — |
| 360► Massachusetts (Middlesex County), Marlborough — The John Brown Bell — |
| 361► Massachusetts (Middlesex County), Medford — Stearns Estate — |
| 362► Massachusetts (Suffolk County), Boston — Edward Everett Hale 1822 - 1909 — |
| 363► Massachusetts (Suffolk County), Boston — Memorial to Robert Gould Shaw and the Massachusetts 54th Regiment — |
| 364► Massachusetts (Suffolk County), Boston — Wendell Phillips 1811 - 1884 Prophet of Liberty Champion of the Slave — |
| 365► Massachusetts (Suffolk County), Boston — William Ellery Channing — |
| 366► Massachusetts (Worcester County), Athol — Hiding Place for Slaves Athol History Trail — |
| 367► Massachusetts (Worcester County), Athol — Lysander Spooner — |
| 368► Massachusetts (Worcester County), Leominster — The Drake Home and the Underground Railroad — |
| 369► Michigan (Branch County), Union City — 4 — Coldwater River & Bridge Union City Heritage Water Trail — |
| 370► Michigan (Calhoun County), Battle Creek — Sojourner Truth Memorial — |
| 371► Michigan (Cass County), Cassopolis — L1352 — Chain Lake Baptist Church and Cemetery — |
| 372► Michigan (Cass County), Cassopolis — 30 — Freedom Road Michigan Legal Milestone — |
| 373► Michigan (Cass County), Vandalia — Birch Lake Meeting House — |
| 374► Michigan (Cass County), Vandalia — S137 — The Underground Railroad — |
| 375► Michigan (Cass County), Vandalia — The Underground Railway — |
| 376► Michigan (Jackson County), Jackson — S0015 — Under the Oaks — |
| 377► Michigan (Kalamazoo County), Kalamazoo — 44 — Lincoln at Kalamazoo — |
| 378► Michigan (Kalamazoo County), Schoolcraft — Underground Railroad House — |
| 379► Michigan (Lenawee County), Adrian — 227 — Adrian College — |
| 380► Michigan (Lenawee County), Adrian — HB12 — Governor Charles M. Croswell / Croswell House — |
| 381► Michigan (Lenawee County), Adrian — Laura Haviland 1808 - 1898 — |
| 382► Michigan (Lenawee County), Adrian — Laura Smith Haviland 1808 - 1898 — |
| 383► Michigan (Lenawee County), Adrian — The Antislavery - Underground Railroad Movement 1830 - 1860 Lenawee County, MI — |
| 384► Michigan (Livingston County), Brighton — 8 — John McKinney Brighton's Victorian Silhouettes — |
| 385► Michigan (Macomb County), Shelby Charter Township — L2183 — Spring Hill Farm / Utica Nike Base — |
| 386► Michigan (Monroe County), Monroe — Doctor Eduard Dorsch 1822 - 1887 — |
| 387► Michigan (Oakland County), Farmington — 266 — First Quaker Meeting — |
| 388► Michigan (Oakland County), Franklin — L11 — Franklin Village — |
| 389► Michigan (Oakland County), Orchard Lake — Emmendorfer House / Francis A. Emmendorfer — |
| 390► Michigan (Oakland County), Southfield — The Covenanter Church / The Underground Railroad This Page in Our History — |
| 391► Michigan (St. Clair County), Port Huron — Underground Railroad — |
| 392► Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — The Real McCoy — |
| 393► Michigan (Wayne County), Detroit — Detroit's Underground Railway Station — |
| 394► Michigan (Wayne County), Detroit — S0069 — Finney Barn — |
| 395► Michigan (Wayne County), Detroit — S0224 — Frederick Douglass - John Brown meeting — |
| 396► Michigan (Wayne County), Detroit — S0452 — George DeBaptiste Homesite — |
| 397► Michigan (Wayne County), Detroit — Second Baptist Church Underground Railroad Site — |
| 398► Michigan (Wayne County), Detroit — Statue of Abraham Lincoln — |
| 399► Michigan (Wayne County), Detroit — The Black Presence in Detroit — |
| 400► Michigan (Wayne County), Detroit — The Gateway to Freedom Ed Dwight - Sculptor — |
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