Photograph of the home and barn of Thomas McKeever, a noted abolitionist and an operator on the Underground Railroad in West Middletown, Washington County, Pennsylvania. He concealed fugitive slaves in the barn. This photograph was taken by Earle R. Forrest. It 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
Seymour Finney kept fugitive slaves in his barn in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. The Chamber of C...
Elijah Funk Pennypacker (1804-1888) kept fugitive slaves in his home at Corner Store, Pennsylvania. ...
Benjamin Price kept fugitive slaves in his home, pictured here, in West Chester, Chester County, Pen...
Photograph of the barn used by Thomas McKeever to conceal fugitive slaves. He was a noted abolitioni...
Reproduction of a photograph depicting the home of Thomas J. Magee (b. 1784). He kept fugitive slave...
Portrait of Thomas Barton and his wife, Sarah, who concealed fugitive slaves in the secret cellar of...
Zebulon Thomas kept fugitive slaves in his home, pictured here, which later became the public librar...
This photograph shows a home in Wallingford, Rutland County, Vermont, was allegedly used to conceal ...
This is a photograph of the William Jenkins farmhouse in Andover, Massachusetts, which was used to h...
Photomechanical reproduction of a home used by Elizabeth Buffum Chace (1806-1899) to conceal fugitiv...
Reproduction of a side view of the home used by Rev. Seth Chapin to conceal fugitive slaves in the 1...
Photograph of a drawing of the home where Lucius H. Bigelow kept fugitive slaves in Burlington, Chit...
Thomas Garrett (1789-1871) kept a station on the Underground Railroad in the home pictured here, in ...
The barn shown here, on Rankin Hill in Ripley, Brown County, Ohio, had a secret cellar that owner Jo...
Rev. John Rankin was an Underground Railroad operator in Ripley, Brown County, Ohio. His home, shown...
Seymour Finney kept fugitive slaves in his barn in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. The Chamber of C...
Elijah Funk Pennypacker (1804-1888) kept fugitive slaves in his home at Corner Store, Pennsylvania. ...
Benjamin Price kept fugitive slaves in his home, pictured here, in West Chester, Chester County, Pen...
Photograph of the barn used by Thomas McKeever to conceal fugitive slaves. He was a noted abolitioni...
Reproduction of a photograph depicting the home of Thomas J. Magee (b. 1784). He kept fugitive slave...
Portrait of Thomas Barton and his wife, Sarah, who concealed fugitive slaves in the secret cellar of...
Zebulon Thomas kept fugitive slaves in his home, pictured here, which later became the public librar...
This photograph shows a home in Wallingford, Rutland County, Vermont, was allegedly used to conceal ...
This is a photograph of the William Jenkins farmhouse in Andover, Massachusetts, which was used to h...
Photomechanical reproduction of a home used by Elizabeth Buffum Chace (1806-1899) to conceal fugitiv...
Reproduction of a side view of the home used by Rev. Seth Chapin to conceal fugitive slaves in the 1...
Photograph of a drawing of the home where Lucius H. Bigelow kept fugitive slaves in Burlington, Chit...
Thomas Garrett (1789-1871) kept a station on the Underground Railroad in the home pictured here, in ...
The barn shown here, on Rankin Hill in Ripley, Brown County, Ohio, had a secret cellar that owner Jo...
Rev. John Rankin was an Underground Railroad operator in Ripley, Brown County, Ohio. His home, shown...
Seymour Finney kept fugitive slaves in his barn in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. The Chamber of C...
Elijah Funk Pennypacker (1804-1888) kept fugitive slaves in his home at Corner Store, Pennsylvania. ...
Benjamin Price kept fugitive slaves in his home, pictured here, in West Chester, Chester County, Pen...