Reproduction of a side view of the home used by Rev. Seth Chapin to conceal fugitive slaves in the 1830s. The home is located in North Attleboro, Massachusetts. 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
Rowland Thomas Robinson (1796-1879) kept a station on the Underground Railroad at this home in Ferri...
Photograph of the home of Pliny Titus Sexton (1840-1924). He kept fugitive slaves in this house, loc...
Rodney V. Marsh kept a station on the Underground Railroad in the home seen here, in Brandon, Rutlan...
Reproduction of an end view of the home used by Rev. Seth Chapin to conceal fugitive slaves in the 1...
Photomechanical reproduction of a home used by Elizabeth Buffum Chace (1806-1899) to conceal fugitiv...
This photograph shows a home in Wallingford, Rutland County, Vermont, was allegedly used to conceal ...
Seth Lukens lived in the Kulpsville, Pennsylvania, house shown here during the days of the Undergrou...
Photograph of a home in Castleton, Rutland County, Vermont, used by Erastus Higley (1772-1861) and h...
Zebulon Thomas kept fugitive slaves in his home, pictured here, which later became the public librar...
Daniel Saunders concealed fugitive slaves in the house pictured here, in South Lawrence, Massachuset...
This home, built by Captain John Barrett in Grafton, Windham County, Vermont, was used during the da...
Modern photograph of the house at 307 Main Street, Stoneham, Massachusetts, that was used to conceal...
Photomechanical reproduction of an image of a home used by Nathaniel Topliff Allen (1823-1903) to ke...
This is a photograph of the William Jenkins farmhouse in Andover, Massachusetts, which was used to h...
Elijah Funk Pennypacker (1804-1888) kept fugitive slaves in his home at Corner Store, Pennsylvania. ...
Rowland Thomas Robinson (1796-1879) kept a station on the Underground Railroad at this home in Ferri...
Photograph of the home of Pliny Titus Sexton (1840-1924). He kept fugitive slaves in this house, loc...
Rodney V. Marsh kept a station on the Underground Railroad in the home seen here, in Brandon, Rutlan...
Reproduction of an end view of the home used by Rev. Seth Chapin to conceal fugitive slaves in the 1...
Photomechanical reproduction of a home used by Elizabeth Buffum Chace (1806-1899) to conceal fugitiv...
This photograph shows a home in Wallingford, Rutland County, Vermont, was allegedly used to conceal ...
Seth Lukens lived in the Kulpsville, Pennsylvania, house shown here during the days of the Undergrou...
Photograph of a home in Castleton, Rutland County, Vermont, used by Erastus Higley (1772-1861) and h...
Zebulon Thomas kept fugitive slaves in his home, pictured here, which later became the public librar...
Daniel Saunders concealed fugitive slaves in the house pictured here, in South Lawrence, Massachuset...
This home, built by Captain John Barrett in Grafton, Windham County, Vermont, was used during the da...
Modern photograph of the house at 307 Main Street, Stoneham, Massachusetts, that was used to conceal...
Photomechanical reproduction of an image of a home used by Nathaniel Topliff Allen (1823-1903) to ke...
This is a photograph of the William Jenkins farmhouse in Andover, Massachusetts, which was used to h...
Elijah Funk Pennypacker (1804-1888) kept fugitive slaves in his home at Corner Store, Pennsylvania. ...
Rowland Thomas Robinson (1796-1879) kept a station on the Underground Railroad at this home in Ferri...
Photograph of the home of Pliny Titus Sexton (1840-1924). He kept fugitive slaves in this house, loc...
Rodney V. Marsh kept a station on the Underground Railroad in the home seen here, in Brandon, Rutlan...