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  2. Underground Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Underground Railroad was used by freedom seekers from slavery in the United States and was generally an ... The land is still owned by their descendants. [101 ...

  3. Op den Graeff family - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Updegraff (1774-1857), businessman and agent for the Underground Railroad William Updegraff (1798-1846) Thomas Updegraff (1834–1910), attorney and five-term Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from northeastern Iowa; Joseph S. Updegraff, member of the Ohio Senate; Other Updegraff members:

  4. John Ton - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, a community group called the Chicago/Calumet Underground Railroad Effort (C/CURE) [3] was established to research and possibly develop the John Ton Farm site. In 2011, the Jan and Aagje Ton Memorial Garden were established on the grounds of the First Reformed Church in South Holland, Illinois to honor John Ton and all those who ...

  5. Silvia and John Webber - Wikipedia

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    Silvia was known to be charitable to anyone that needed assistance. She and her family fed and provided shelter and asylum to runaway slaves on the Underground Railroad that led to Mexico. They used their ferry to deliver freedom seekers across the Rio Grande. Their neighbors, Matilda and Nathaniel Jackson also helped people escape slavery. [6

  6. Adam Crosswhite - Wikipedia

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    Adam Crosswhite (1799–1878) was a former slave who fled slavery along the Underground Railroad and settled in Marshall, Michigan. In 1847, slavers from Kentucky came to Michigan to kidnap African Americans and return them to slavery in Kentucky. Citizens of the town surrounded the Crosswhite's house and prevented them from being abducted.

  7. Glendale story took us to cemetery, under homes. We found a ...

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    We went underground, through basements and searched a graveyard to learn more about Glendale's alleged ties to the Underground Railroad. Glendale story took us to cemetery, under homes. We found a ...

  8. Underground Railroad‘s Chase Dillon Says His Complicated ...

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    The Underground Railroad, Homer and Ridgeway “He is a complicated little boy, and I don’t really have to like him to play him,” Dillon, a projected Emmy contender, thoughtfully tells TVLine ...

  9. William Still - Wikipedia

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    William Still (October 7, 1819 [1] [2] – July 14, 1902) was an African-American abolitionist based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.He was a conductor of the Underground Railroad and was responsible for aiding and assisting at least 649 slaves to freedom.