This illustration collected by the Ohio Federal Writers' Project is titled "Twenty-eight fugitives escaping from the eastern shore of Maryland.
This is a photograph of a bulletin board showing the designs for the Ohio Writers' Project of the Wo...
Dated ca. 1930-1939, this illustration shows two lines of American soldiers dressed in World War I e...
This is a photograph of Top and Susan Hawkins, two ex-slaves who lived at 809 Sebert Street in Sprin...
This illustration is of Gottfried Kinkel, dangling out a window on the exterior of a building as he ...
The group of fugitive slaves seen here escaped to freedom in Canada on the Underground Railroad and ...
This illustration showing fugitive slaves arriving at an Underground Railroad station appears in "Fr...
Dated ca. 1933-1939, this aerial photograph shows Camp Chase, a military prison located four miles o...
A sheet music cover illustrated with a portrait of prominent black abolitionist Frederick Douglass a...
Maryland, Volck\u27s adopted state, was a border state during the American Civil War. The Potomac R...
This photograph shows survivors of the 1937 Ohio River flood, also referred to as the Great Flood, s...
Dated ca. 1935-1943, this photograph shows two men in a motorboat on the Ohio River near Cincinnati,...
This photograph shows survivors of the 1937 Ohio River flood, also referred to as the Great Flood, s...
In this 1852 poster, John Means and Radford E. Stanley provide physical descriptions and rewards for...
Dated ca. 1935-1940, this is a canal boat illustration created for the Ohio Guide. In 1935, Presiden...
2 images. Garrett family held as hostages by escaped convicts, 14 February 1958. Officer Eugene Sull...
This is a photograph of a bulletin board showing the designs for the Ohio Writers' Project of the Wo...
Dated ca. 1930-1939, this illustration shows two lines of American soldiers dressed in World War I e...
This is a photograph of Top and Susan Hawkins, two ex-slaves who lived at 809 Sebert Street in Sprin...
This illustration is of Gottfried Kinkel, dangling out a window on the exterior of a building as he ...
The group of fugitive slaves seen here escaped to freedom in Canada on the Underground Railroad and ...
This illustration showing fugitive slaves arriving at an Underground Railroad station appears in "Fr...
Dated ca. 1933-1939, this aerial photograph shows Camp Chase, a military prison located four miles o...
A sheet music cover illustrated with a portrait of prominent black abolitionist Frederick Douglass a...
Maryland, Volck\u27s adopted state, was a border state during the American Civil War. The Potomac R...
This photograph shows survivors of the 1937 Ohio River flood, also referred to as the Great Flood, s...
Dated ca. 1935-1943, this photograph shows two men in a motorboat on the Ohio River near Cincinnati,...
This photograph shows survivors of the 1937 Ohio River flood, also referred to as the Great Flood, s...
In this 1852 poster, John Means and Radford E. Stanley provide physical descriptions and rewards for...
Dated ca. 1935-1940, this is a canal boat illustration created for the Ohio Guide. In 1935, Presiden...
2 images. Garrett family held as hostages by escaped convicts, 14 February 1958. Officer Eugene Sull...
This is a photograph of a bulletin board showing the designs for the Ohio Writers' Project of the Wo...
Dated ca. 1930-1939, this illustration shows two lines of American soldiers dressed in World War I e...
This is a photograph of Top and Susan Hawkins, two ex-slaves who lived at 809 Sebert Street in Sprin...