Reproduction of a portrait of Colonel Jonathan Peckham Miller (1796-1847), who kept a station on the Underground Railroad at Montpelier, Washington County, Vermont. Miller arranged for stage coaches to pick up fugitive slaves and bring them to his house. This image was sent to Wilbur H. Siebert by Jonathan's daughter, Mrs. A. Keith of Chicago, Illinois. Siebert (1866-1961) began researching the Underground Railroad in the 1890s as a way to interest his students in history
Photograph of a portrait depicting Phebe Wierman Wright (1790-1873), a Quaker who kept a station on ...
Photographic reproduction of a portrait depicting Dr. Francis Julius LeMoyne (1798-1879), who kept a...
John W. Jones (b. 1817) was a fugitive slave from Virginia who became an Underground Railroad agent ...
Photomechanical reproduction of a portrait depicting Joseph Morris (1804-1899), who kept a station o...
Photographic reproduction of a portrait depicting "Lame" John Smith, who was a Methodist minister an...
Hand-drawn portrait of James L. Thompson (1804-1886), who kept a station on the Underground Railroad...
Reproduction of a portrait depicting Rebecca Millhouse Cope (b. 1808), who kept a station on the Und...
Portrait of John Mathew Watson (b. 1829), who was an operator on the Underground Railroad in Richmon...
Engraved portrait of Lawrence Brainerd (1794-1870), who was involved with the Underground Railroad i...
Reproduction of a portrait depicting Joseph H. Cope (1801-1879), who kept a station on the Undergrou...
Photomechanical reproduction of a portrait of John T. Hanover, alias John Hansen, who was the Superi...
Photograph of a portrait depicting William Wright (1788-1865), who was a Quaker and station-keeper o...
Rowland Thomas Robinson (1796-1879) kept a station on the Underground Railroad at this home in Ferri...
Photographic reproduction of a portrait depicting Dr. Jared P. Kirtland (1793-1877), who was an oper...
Photomechanical reproduction of a portrait of Dr. John W. Posey, who was a member of the Executive C...
Photograph of a portrait depicting Phebe Wierman Wright (1790-1873), a Quaker who kept a station on ...
Photographic reproduction of a portrait depicting Dr. Francis Julius LeMoyne (1798-1879), who kept a...
John W. Jones (b. 1817) was a fugitive slave from Virginia who became an Underground Railroad agent ...
Photomechanical reproduction of a portrait depicting Joseph Morris (1804-1899), who kept a station o...
Photographic reproduction of a portrait depicting "Lame" John Smith, who was a Methodist minister an...
Hand-drawn portrait of James L. Thompson (1804-1886), who kept a station on the Underground Railroad...
Reproduction of a portrait depicting Rebecca Millhouse Cope (b. 1808), who kept a station on the Und...
Portrait of John Mathew Watson (b. 1829), who was an operator on the Underground Railroad in Richmon...
Engraved portrait of Lawrence Brainerd (1794-1870), who was involved with the Underground Railroad i...
Reproduction of a portrait depicting Joseph H. Cope (1801-1879), who kept a station on the Undergrou...
Photomechanical reproduction of a portrait of John T. Hanover, alias John Hansen, who was the Superi...
Photograph of a portrait depicting William Wright (1788-1865), who was a Quaker and station-keeper o...
Rowland Thomas Robinson (1796-1879) kept a station on the Underground Railroad at this home in Ferri...
Photographic reproduction of a portrait depicting Dr. Jared P. Kirtland (1793-1877), who was an oper...
Photomechanical reproduction of a portrait of Dr. John W. Posey, who was a member of the Executive C...
Photograph of a portrait depicting Phebe Wierman Wright (1790-1873), a Quaker who kept a station on ...
Photographic reproduction of a portrait depicting Dr. Francis Julius LeMoyne (1798-1879), who kept a...
John W. Jones (b. 1817) was a fugitive slave from Virginia who became an Underground Railroad agent ...