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Category
Description
The Philanthropist Newspaper(en)
USA / Ohio / New_Richmond (New Richmond, Ohio)
freedom, trail, railway, slavery, abolitionist, interesting place
In the vicinity of Walnut and Willow Streets once stood the offices of “The Philanthropist”. Publisher, James G. Birney was a former slave owner and agent of the American Anti-Slavery Society. “The Philanthropist” issued its first edition on January 1,
Cranston Memorial Presbyterian Church(en)
USA / Ohio / New_Richmond (New Richmond, Ohio)
freedom, trail, railway, slavery, abolitionist
The Cranston Memorial Presbyterian Church took an early and uncompromising stand against slavery. Rev. Amos Dresser, Lane Theological Seminary rebel and anti-slavery martyr was a minister of the church. At a previous location, the church hosted the organizational meeting of
Lindale Baptist Church and Cemetery(en)
USA / Ohio / Amelia
freedom, trail, railway, abolitionist
Lindale Baptist Church was the church of Andrew Coombs, Jr. (1805-1864). Coombs was the organizing secretary of the Gilead Anti-Slavery Society in 1836. Coombs’ residence was once located next to the Lindale Church. It became a way station between John
Clermont / Parker Academy(en)
USA / Kentucky / California
freedom, trail, railway, slavery, abolitionist, interesting place
This monument commemorates the site of the Parker Academy, a private school organized in 1839. It was open to students of both genders (co-ed) and all races. Edwin Mathews, a former slave of James G. Birney, was the first black
Old Settlers Cemetery / U.S. Senator Thomas Morris Burial Site(en)
USA / Ohio / Williamsburg
freedom, trail, railway, slavery, abolitionist
The Old Settlers Cemetery was the first cemetery in Bethel. The community was settled by abolitionists, many of whom are buried here. Obed Denham (1747-1817), the founder of Bethel, donated the land for the burial ground to the Bethel Baptist
Dr. William E. Thompson Boyhood Home(en)
USA / Ohio / Williamsburg
freedom, trail, railway, slavery, abolitionist, interesting place
Dr. William Eberle Thompson (1835-1940), a noted Underground Railroad conductor lived in this home during the time he was active in the Bethel Underground Railroad Network. (137 Main St., Bethel)
Tate Township Cemetery(en)
USA / Ohio / Williamsburg
freedom, trail, railway, cemetery, slavery, abolitionist
This cemetery contains the burial sites of Bethel’s four most active members of the Underground Railroad. The individuals: Benjamin Rice, Richard Mace, Dr. William E. Thompson and Rev. Silas Chase, MD were all members of the Sugar Tree Wesleyan Church.
Bethel Baptist Church(en)
USA / Ohio / Williamsburg
freedom, trail, railway, slavery, abolitionist
The Bethel Baptist Church was organized in 1798, as an anti-slavery church. Obed Denham, abolitionist and founder of Bethel, donated two lots for the church to build a meeting house and cemetery. Denham placed a deed restriction, upon the gift,
Dr. William E. Thompson Home Site(en)
USA / Ohio / Williamsburg
freedom, trail, railway, slavery, abolitionist, interesting place
This was the home of Dr. William Eberle Thompson (1835-1940), who became an active member of the Bethel Underground Railroad network as a teenager. Dr. Thompson guided fugitives from Bethel to the Elklick area near Williamsburg. He would on occasion
Sugar Tree Wesleyan Church and Cemetery(en)
USA / Ohio / Amelia
freedom, trail, railway, cemetery, slavery, abolitionist
The Sugar Tree Wesleyan Church, founded by anti-slavery Methodists in 1845, was one of the first Wesleyan churches organized in Ohio. The first pastor of the church was Rev. Silas Chase, MD, a prominent member of the Bethel Underground Railroad
Marcus Sims -Huber Tannery Location(en)
USA / Ohio / Williamsburg (Williamsburg, Ohio)
freedom, trail, railway, slavery, abolitionist, interesting place
This site was chosen to commemorate Marcus Sims and his activities in the Underground Railroad. The tannery, owned by Charles B. Huber once stood on this site. Huber employed Sims, who was a free African American from Virginia. Sims also
Charles B. Huber Home Site / Dr. Leavitt Thaxter Pease Home Site(en)
USA / Ohio / Williamsburg (Williamsburg, Ohio)
freedom, trail, railway, historic, slavery, abolitionist, interesting place
This site was once the home of Charles “Boss” B. Huber, Williamsburg stationmaster of the Underground Railroad. Huber assisted between 300 to 500 fugitives escape during his time as an active conductor. One account recorded that there were seventeen fugitives
Williamsburg Township Cemetery(en)
USA / Ohio / Williamsburg (Williamsburg, Ohio)
freedom, trail, railway, cemetery, slavery, abolitionist
The Williamsburg Cemetery contains the burial sites of three Underground Railroad operatives: Charles B. Huber (1806-1854); Dr. Leavitt Thaxter Pease (1809-1874); Samuel Peterson (1836-1921). Peterson, a stonemason by trade, assisted C. B. Huber in Underground Railroad operations. He would carry
Charles B. Huber Farm(en)
USA / Ohio / Williamsburg (Williamsburg, Ohio)
freedom, trail, railway, slavery, abolitionist, interesting place
This parcel of land was once part of the farm owned by Charles B. Huber, stationmaster of the Underground Railroad for Williamsburg. In addition to concealing fugitives at his home, Huber hid them in the hay-barn and corn-shocks at this
Brice Blair Home Site(en)
USA / Ohio / Batavia (Batavia Ohio)
freedom, trail, railway, abolitionist
This building was once the residence of Brice Blair. Blair was an elder in the anti-slavery Batavia Presbyterian Church and the president of the Clermont County Anti-Slavery Society. Reverend George Beecher and his sister Harriet Beecher (Stowe) were frequent houseguests,
John Jolliffe - Clermont County Courthouse(en)
USA / Ohio / Batavia (Batavia Ohio)
freedom, trail, railway, abolitionist
This site commemorates John Jolliffe, Prosecuting Attorney for Clermont County from 1833-1837. In 1839, Jolliffe defended Brown County Underground Railroad conductor, John B Mahan, on charges of assisting a slave to escape. Jolliffe moved to Cincinnati and continued to defend
Philip Gatch Burial Site - Greenlawn Cemetery(en)
USA / Ohio / Milford (Cincinnati)
freedom, trail, railway, cemetery, slavery, abolitionist
Reverend Philip Gatch (1751-1834) was a Methodist minister who freed the slaves that he inherited from his wife’s father. Gatch moved to the Milford area in 1798, to escape the evils of slavery. Because of his anti-slavery viewpoint, Clermont County
Bullskin Creek(en)
USA / Ohio / Chilo
freedom, trail, railway, slavery, abolitionist
A critical route of the Underground Railroad followed an Indian trail known as the Bullskin Trace from the Ohio River to Lake Erie.
Sliding Sands Trail(en)
USA / Hawaii / Wailua
mountain
The most popular route into the crater. Full of day-trippers.
Canfield Mountain Trail System(en)
USA / Idaho / Dalton_Gardens
park
Excellent mountain for mountain biking and motorcyles, with two main buttes and trails for all skill levels. Easy access for cars with parking in two locations. www.fs.fed.us/ipnf/visit/brochures/cda/canfieldmtn_trai...
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