The Langstons, an African-American family, kept an Underground Railroad station at their home, pictured here, in Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio. This photograph was taken by Diathea C. Scholl. The image was collected by Ohio State University professor Wilbur H. Siebert (1866-1961). Siebert began researching the Underground Railroad in the 1890s as a way to interest his students in history
Fugitive slaves used these caves in Salem Township, Washington County, Ohio, to hide as they fled to...
Photomechanical reproduction of an image of a home, known as the Old Bacon Home, a station on the Un...
This home, built by Captain John Barrett in Grafton, Windham County, Vermont, was used during the da...
Photograph of a building, located a mile from Yellow Springs, Greene County, Ohio, along the "River ...
Zebulon Thomas kept fugitive slaves in his home, pictured here, which later became the public librar...
Rev. John Rankin was an Underground Railroad operator in Ripley, Brown County, Ohio. His home, shown...
Photograph of the home of Pliny Titus Sexton (1840-1924). He kept fugitive slaves in this house, loc...
Thomas Garrett (1789-1871) kept a station on the Underground Railroad in the home pictured here, in ...
Seth Lukens lived in the Kulpsville, Pennsylvania, house shown here during the days of the Undergrou...
Elijah Funk Pennypacker (1804-1888) kept fugitive slaves in his home at Corner Store, Pennsylvania. ...
John Cox (1786-1880) kept fugitive slaves in his home, pictured here, in Longwood, near Kennet Squar...
This photograph shows a home in Wallingford, Rutland County, Vermont, was allegedly used to conceal ...
Reproduction of a photograph depicting the home of Thomas J. Magee (b. 1784). He kept fugitive slave...
Rowland Thomas Robinson (1796-1879) kept a station on the Underground Railroad at this home in Ferri...
Photograph of a portrait depicting Israel Stone (1801-1887), who kept a station on the Underground R...
Fugitive slaves used these caves in Salem Township, Washington County, Ohio, to hide as they fled to...
Photomechanical reproduction of an image of a home, known as the Old Bacon Home, a station on the Un...
This home, built by Captain John Barrett in Grafton, Windham County, Vermont, was used during the da...
Photograph of a building, located a mile from Yellow Springs, Greene County, Ohio, along the "River ...
Zebulon Thomas kept fugitive slaves in his home, pictured here, which later became the public librar...
Rev. John Rankin was an Underground Railroad operator in Ripley, Brown County, Ohio. His home, shown...
Photograph of the home of Pliny Titus Sexton (1840-1924). He kept fugitive slaves in this house, loc...
Thomas Garrett (1789-1871) kept a station on the Underground Railroad in the home pictured here, in ...
Seth Lukens lived in the Kulpsville, Pennsylvania, house shown here during the days of the Undergrou...
Elijah Funk Pennypacker (1804-1888) kept fugitive slaves in his home at Corner Store, Pennsylvania. ...
John Cox (1786-1880) kept fugitive slaves in his home, pictured here, in Longwood, near Kennet Squar...
This photograph shows a home in Wallingford, Rutland County, Vermont, was allegedly used to conceal ...
Reproduction of a photograph depicting the home of Thomas J. Magee (b. 1784). He kept fugitive slave...
Rowland Thomas Robinson (1796-1879) kept a station on the Underground Railroad at this home in Ferri...
Photograph of a portrait depicting Israel Stone (1801-1887), who kept a station on the Underground R...
Fugitive slaves used these caves in Salem Township, Washington County, Ohio, to hide as they fled to...
Photomechanical reproduction of an image of a home, known as the Old Bacon Home, a station on the Un...
This home, built by Captain John Barrett in Grafton, Windham County, Vermont, was used during the da...