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  2. List of Underground Railroad sites - Wikipedia

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    Underground Railroad promoter and station master and anti-slavery lecturer. The Guy Beckley House is on the Underground Railroad Network to Freedom. [43] Erastus and Sarah Hussey — Battle Creek [44] Second Baptist Church — Detroit [17] Dr. Nathan M. Thomas House — Schoolcraft [17] Wright Modlin — Williamsville, Cass County.

  3. Milton House (Milton, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Milton House is a historic building located at 18 South Janesville Street in Milton, Wisconsin. It was a stop on the Underground Railroad , a network of people and places that facilitated the movements of escaped slaves.

  4. Caroline Quarlls - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Quarlls (1826–1892) was the first enslaved person to travel through Wisconsin using the Underground Railroad. She reached Canada and freedom in 1842. [1] Multiple abolitionists helped Caroline on her journey to Canada even as pursuers followed continuously. She married a freedman in Canada, becoming Caroline Quarlls Watkins. [1]

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  6. Network to Freedom - Wikipedia

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    An 11-foot bronze statue honoring one of our nation's greatest heroes is coming to downtown Cincinnati.

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    Wisconsin cities were part of the Underground Railroad Abolitionists in Wisconsin helped escaped slaves with food and shelter as they made their way north to Canada on the Underground Railroad.

  9. Underground Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Following upon legislation passed in 1990 for the National Park Service to perform a special resource study of the Underground Railroad, [215] in 1997, the 105th Congress introduced and subsequently passed H.R. 1635 – National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom Act of 1998, which President Bill Clinton signed into law that year. [216]