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October 16, 2017
The Slave Trade in Washington, DC Marker
101 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, Southwest Federal Center — The Slave Trade in Washington, DC
102 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, Southwest Waterfront — 10 — Escape from Slavery — River Farms to Urban Towers — Southwest Heritage Trail — Reported missing
103 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, Southwest Waterfront — The Pearl
104 District of Columbia, Washington, Southwest Washington, Southwest Waterfront — Underground Railroad and Waterway
105 Florida, Alachua County, Micanopy — F-860 — Moses Elias Levy
106 Florida, Leon County, Tallahassee, Frenchtown — Historic Frenchtown — Tallahassee / EST. 1824
107 Florida, Miami-Dade County, Key Biscayne — Escaping to Freedom in the Bahamas
108 Florida, St. Johns County, St. Augustine — El Pueblo de Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose — Fort Mose Historic State Park
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109 Florida, St. Johns County, St. Augustine — The Last Slave Cabin — Accord Freedom Trail
110 Georgia, Chatham County, Tybee Island — 25-32 — History of Emancipation: — Gen. David Hunter and General Orders No. 7
111 Georgia, Glynn County, Brunswick — Enslavement, Resistance, Creativity, and Resilience — Africans and African Americans in Georgia’s Low Country — Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation Historic Site —
112 Georgia, Wilkes County, Washington — Bishop James Osgood Andrew
113 Illinois, Adams County, Quincy — Changing Slavery — Lincoln-Douglas Debate
114 Illinois, Adams County, Quincy — Charley's Run
115 Illinois, Adams County, Quincy — Douglas' Disciple — Looking for Lincoln
116 Illinois, Adams County, Quincy — Dred Scott Decision — Lincoln-Douglas Debate
117 Illinois, Adams County, Quincy — Lincoln's 1854 Visit — Looking for Lincoln
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118 Illinois, Adams County, Quincy — Morality of Slavery — Lincoln-Douglas Debate
119 Illinois, Adams County, Quincy — Permanency of Slavery — Lincoln-Douglas Debate
120 Illinois, Adams County, Quincy — Racial Equality — Lincoln-Douglas Debate
121 Illinois, Adams County, Quincy — Search for Equality — Looking for Lincoln
122 Illinois, Adams County, Quincy — Spread of Slavery Into The Territories — Lincoln-Douglas Debate
123 Illinois, Bond County, Greenville — History of Greenville-Bond County
124 Illinois, Bureau County, Princeton — Owen Lovejoy Home
125 Illinois, Champaign County, Champaign — The First Congregational Church — Champaign Historic Site
126 Illinois, Coles County, Charleston — The Lincoln-Douglas Debate at Charleston
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127 Illinois, Coles County, Oakland — Home of Dr. Hiram Rutherford
128 Illinois, Coles County, Oakland — The Matson Slave Trial — Looking for Lincoln
129 Illinois, Cook County, Chicago, Bronzeville — Stephen Douglas — United States Senator (1813-1861) — Chicago Tribute —
130 Illinois, Cook County, Maywood — Ten Mile Freedom House — The Underground Railroad
131 Illinois, Edwards County, Albion — Morris Birkbeck
132 Illinois, Fayette County, Vandalia — First Protest Against Slavery — 1837
133 Illinois, Jersey County, Grafton — Elijah Lovejoy — 1802-1837
134 Illinois, Jersey County, Jerseyville — The Red House / Cheney Mansion
135 Illinois, Kane County, West Dundee — Duff House
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136 Illinois, Kane County, West Dundee — Pinkerton’s Early Home
137 Illinois, Kendall County, Yorkville — Illinois' Northern Boundary
138 Illinois, Knox County, Galesburg — Beecher Chapel
139 Illinois, Knox County, Galesburg — Lincoln-Douglas Debate
140 Illinois, Knox County, Galesburg — The Fifth Debate — Looking for Lincoln
141 Illinois, Lake County, Gurnee — The Mother Rudd Barn — Historic Garden — 1840 s —
142 Illinois, LaSalle County, Lowell — Benjamin Lundy — 1789 - 1839
143 Illinois, LaSalle County, Ottawa — First Lincoln-Douglas Debate — Looking for Lincoln
144 Illinois, LaSalle County, Ottawa — Hossack House
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145 Illinois, LaSalle County, Ottawa — Jim Gray's Escape to Freedom
146 Illinois, LaSalle County, Ottawa — Lincoln and Douglas Debate
147 Illinois, LaSalle County, Ottawa — The First Lincoln-Douglas Debate
148 Illinois, LaSalle County, Ottawa — The Home of John Hossack
149 Illinois, LaSalle County, Ottawa — Washington Square — Site of First Lincoln-Douglas Debate
150 Illinois, LaSalle County, Troy Grove — Wild Bill Hickok — State Memorial
151 Illinois, Macon County, Decatur — Let Us All Be United — Looking for Lincoln
152 Illinois, Macoupin County, Carlinville — Abraham Lincoln — Carlinville Lawyer
153 Illinois, Madison County, Alton — College Avenue Presbyterian Church — 1837
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154 Illinois, Madison County, Alton — College Avenue Presbyterian Church and the Old Rock House — The Anti-Slavery Society Is Born
155 Illinois, Madison County, Alton — Discover History All Around Alton — Looking for Lincoln
156 Illinois, Madison County, Alton — Elijah Parish Lovejoy
157 Illinois, Madison County, Alton — Elijah Parish Lovejoy
158 Illinois, Madison County, Alton — Elijah Parish Lovejoy
159 Illinois, Madison County, Alton — Freedom's Martyr — Elijah P. Lovejoy — Looking for Lincoln —
160 Illinois, Madison County, Alton — 1 — Godfrey, Gilman & Co. Warehouse
161 Illinois, Madison County, Alton — Lincoln-Douglas Debate, Alton
162 Illinois, Madison County, Alton — Lincoln-Douglas Debates! — Lincoln's Rise to Prominence
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163 Illinois, Madison County, Alton — Lovejoy Assassination Site — Nov. 7, 1837
164 Illinois, Madison County, Alton — Lyman Trumbull House — New Birth of Freedom — Looking for Lincoln —
165 Illinois, Madison County, Edwardsville — Governor Coles and Slavery
166 Illinois, Madison County, Edwardsville — Governor Edward Coles — 1822-1826
167 Illinois, Madison County, Edwardsville — The Weir House
168 Illinois, Madison County, Godfrey — Great Rivers Park — History of Godfrey — Meeting of the Great Rivers —
169 Illinois, McDonough County, Macomb — Oakwood Cemetery
170 Illinois, McLean County, Bloomington — The Lost Speech
171 Illinois, Monroe County, Maeystown — Village of Maeystown
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172 Illinois, Morgan County, Jacksonville — Lincoln and Slavery — Looking for Lincoln
173 Illinois, Ogle County, Oregon — The Stinson House
174 Illinois, Peoria County, Peoria — Pettengill-Morron House
175 Illinois, Randolph County, Chester — Thomas Mather — 1795-1853
176 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — A Lot of Activism in the Neighborhood
177 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — The Underground Railroad in Lincoln's Neighborhood
178 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Old Aristocracy Hill — Jameson Jenkins Ct.
179 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Old Aristocracy Hill — Scott Burton Blvd.
180 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Old Aristocracy Hill — Thomas Houston Ave.
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181 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Old Aristocracy Hill — William Donnegan Ln.
182 Illinois, Scott County, Winchester — Winchester, Illinois — Lincoln's First Challenge of Douglas and Destiny
183 Illinois, St. Clair County, Belleville — Gustavus Koerner — 1809-1896
184 Illinois, St. Clair County, Belleville — Gustavus P. Koerner / Sophia Engelmann Koerner — 1809-1896 / 1815-1888 (respectively) — German-American Reformers —
185 Illinois, St. Clair County, Belleville — Lyman Trumbull — 1813-1896 — Apprentice Politician to National Leader —
186 Illinois, St. Clair County, Brooklyn — Freedom Village — in the C.A. 1829-1837
187 Illinois, St. Clair County, Caseyville — Old Bethel Baptist Church
188 Illinois, Stephenson County, Freeport — Second Joint Appearance — Abraham Lincoln & Stephen A. Douglas
189 Illinois, Stephenson County, Freeport, Freeport Township — Abraham Lincoln — Lincoln-Douglas Debate Square
190 Illinois, Stephenson County, Freeport, Freeport Township — Boulder Dedication — Lincoln-Douglas Debate Square
191 Illinois, Stephenson County, Freeport, Freeport Township — Douglas Re-elected — Lincoln-Douglas Debate Square
192 Illinois, Stephenson County, Freeport, Freeport Township — Early Slavery Issues — Lincoln-Douglas Debate Square
193 Illinois, Stephenson County, Freeport, Freeport Township — Kansas-Nebraska Act — Lincoln-Douglas Debate Square
194 Illinois, Stephenson County, Freeport, Freeport Township — Lincoln-Douglas Debate
195 Illinois, Stephenson County, Freeport, Freeport Township — Second Lincoln-Douglas Debate Monument
196 Illinois, Stephenson County, Freeport, Freeport Township — Stephen A. Douglas — Lincoln-Douglas Debate Square
197 Illinois, Stephenson County, Freeport, Freeport Township — The Freeport Lincoln-Douglas Debate — Lincoln-Douglas Debate Square
198 Illinois, Stephenson County, Freeport, Freeport Township — The Legacy Remains — Lincoln-Douglas Debate Square
199 Illinois, Stephenson County, Freeport, Freeport Township — Welcome to Debate Square — The Road To The Civil War Ran Through Freeport
200 Illinois, Will County, Plainfield — Green-Lutter House

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