The Jackson house, built in 1808 near Cedarville, was another underground railroad station. This basement room had a a fresh water spring which furnished water for the household.https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/wyland_collection/1085/thumbnail.jp
This home stands on the site of the residence of J.J. Jordan, where Jordan once entertained John Bro...
This stone house was partially torn down in 1953. It has housed many run-away slaves. Slave owner...
Rev. John Rankin was an Underground Railroad operator in Ripley, Brown County, Ohio. His home, shown...
The method of transporting Negroes north was known as the Underground Railroad and the homes of abol...
Black and white photograph of a derelict stone househttps://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/jurkat_pho...
Photos from the Victorian Age in Savannah, Georgia Savannah Homeshttps://digitalcommons.georgiasouth...
The Rankin house was a stop on the Underground Railroad. The Rankin House was a stop on the Undergr...
Photograph showing a house that was used as station on the Underground Railroad. The description on ...
Note on slide: Jackson House. Tarbox Roadhttps://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/strobridge_images/2...
Photograph showing a house that was once used as a "station" on the Underground Railroad. The descri...
Photograph showing a house that was once used as a "station" on the Underground Railroad. The descri...
One of the many hiding places used in the various stations was basements such as the one shown here....
Photomechanical reproduction of Levi Coffin's home that was located in Fountain City, Wayne County, ...
Rodney V. Marsh kept a station on the Underground Railroad in the home seen here, in Brandon, Rutlan...
This photograph depicts Linsay Jackson, an Underground Railroad operator, sitting outside of the Ran...
This home stands on the site of the residence of J.J. Jordan, where Jordan once entertained John Bro...
This stone house was partially torn down in 1953. It has housed many run-away slaves. Slave owner...
Rev. John Rankin was an Underground Railroad operator in Ripley, Brown County, Ohio. His home, shown...
The method of transporting Negroes north was known as the Underground Railroad and the homes of abol...
Black and white photograph of a derelict stone househttps://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/jurkat_pho...
Photos from the Victorian Age in Savannah, Georgia Savannah Homeshttps://digitalcommons.georgiasouth...
The Rankin house was a stop on the Underground Railroad. The Rankin House was a stop on the Undergr...
Photograph showing a house that was used as station on the Underground Railroad. The description on ...
Note on slide: Jackson House. Tarbox Roadhttps://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/strobridge_images/2...
Photograph showing a house that was once used as a "station" on the Underground Railroad. The descri...
Photograph showing a house that was once used as a "station" on the Underground Railroad. The descri...
One of the many hiding places used in the various stations was basements such as the one shown here....
Photomechanical reproduction of Levi Coffin's home that was located in Fountain City, Wayne County, ...
Rodney V. Marsh kept a station on the Underground Railroad in the home seen here, in Brandon, Rutlan...
This photograph depicts Linsay Jackson, an Underground Railroad operator, sitting outside of the Ran...
This home stands on the site of the residence of J.J. Jordan, where Jordan once entertained John Bro...
This stone house was partially torn down in 1953. It has housed many run-away slaves. Slave owner...
Rev. John Rankin was an Underground Railroad operator in Ripley, Brown County, Ohio. His home, shown...