John W. Jones (b. 1817) was a fugitive slave from Virginia who became an Underground Railroad agent in Elmira, New York. The original photograph was taken about 1850. This copy was sent to Wilbur H. Siebert by Susan L. Crane. Siebert (1866-1961) began researching the Underground Railroad in the 1890s as a way to interest his students in history
Photomechanical reproduction of a portrait of Dr. John W. Posey, who was a member of the Executive C...
Fugitive slaves left Fairport Harbor to cross Lake Erie into Canada, where they could escape the bon...
Zebulon Thomas kept fugitive slaves in his home, pictured here, which later became the public librar...
John W. Jones (b. 1817) was a fugitive slave from Virginia who became an Underground Railroad agent ...
Photographic reproduction of a portrait depicting "Lame" John Smith, who was a Methodist minister an...
John Brown (1800-1859) was an ardent proponent of abolition. He aided many fugitive slaves to freedo...
Engraved portrait depicting William Wells Brown (1815-1884), who was a fugitive slave born in Kentuc...
Reproduction of a portrait of Colonel Jonathan Peckham Miller (1796-1847), who kept a station on the...
Reproduction of a photograph depicting Rev. Jacob Cummings, who was a fugitive slave on the Undergro...
Anna Cook, daughter of John Cook, hid a fugitive slave under her father's bed in this home in Bear C...
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...
Harriet Tubman, a former fugitive slave herself, worked to free enslaved people on the Underground R...
Engraved portrait of John W. Hutchinson, who worked with the Underground Railroad in Lynn, Massachus...
Photograph of a portrait depicting William Wright (1788-1865), who was a Quaker and station-keeper o...
Photomechanical reproduction of a portrait of Dr. John W. Posey, who was a member of the Executive C...
Fugitive slaves left Fairport Harbor to cross Lake Erie into Canada, where they could escape the bon...
Zebulon Thomas kept fugitive slaves in his home, pictured here, which later became the public librar...
John W. Jones (b. 1817) was a fugitive slave from Virginia who became an Underground Railroad agent ...
Photographic reproduction of a portrait depicting "Lame" John Smith, who was a Methodist minister an...
John Brown (1800-1859) was an ardent proponent of abolition. He aided many fugitive slaves to freedo...
Engraved portrait depicting William Wells Brown (1815-1884), who was a fugitive slave born in Kentuc...
Reproduction of a portrait of Colonel Jonathan Peckham Miller (1796-1847), who kept a station on the...
Reproduction of a photograph depicting Rev. Jacob Cummings, who was a fugitive slave on the Undergro...
Anna Cook, daughter of John Cook, hid a fugitive slave under her father's bed in this home in Bear C...
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...
Harriet Tubman, a former fugitive slave herself, worked to free enslaved people on the Underground R...
Engraved portrait of John W. Hutchinson, who worked with the Underground Railroad in Lynn, Massachus...
Photograph of a portrait depicting William Wright (1788-1865), who was a Quaker and station-keeper o...
Photomechanical reproduction of a portrait of Dr. John W. Posey, who was a member of the Executive C...
Fugitive slaves left Fairport Harbor to cross Lake Erie into Canada, where they could escape the bon...
Zebulon Thomas kept fugitive slaves in his home, pictured here, which later became the public librar...