UNDERGROUND RAILROAD ROUTES IN OHIO

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  • Jul 14, 1999 . Both ladies have ridden their horses on other trails of Ohio's Underground
  • By necessity, the routes of the Underground Railroad generally avoided cities, .
  • The Underground Railroad was an informal network of secret routes and safe
  • The Underground Railroad Bicycle Route memorializes the Underground
  • Items 1 - 36 . After returning to Ohio in 1891, Siebert began his long career at OSU when he .
  • May 18, 2005 . Three years ago, Joan Southgate walked 519 miles along the route of the
  • Poster of Underground Railroad routes, circa 1850s. . Underground Railroad
  • Renowned Underground Railroad researcher and Ohio State University
  • The first factor was geographical location: a border state en route to Canada. The
  • The Underground Railroad is a great story in American history. People . free
  • Apr 1, 2009 . The King farm by then was the area's Underground Railroad Station on the
  • Feb 26, 2005 . About 125000 people have visited Cincinnati's National Underground Railroad
  • The most heavily traveled routes to freedom in Canada were through Ohio,
  • Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Its entire 18-mile length in Frederick County. Berlin (
  • “A friend with friends”: An Underground Railroad conductor would use this
  • They based their quilt, Ohio's Underground Trails, on historian Wilbur Siebert's
  • Ohio was the state with the most routes from South to North. Click here to see a
  • Aug 25, 2011 . New Underground Railroad Bicycle Route map released . Currently the route
  • The importance of the Underground Railroad in Ohio's history. . Oberlin was a
  • The ORTC proposes that the Ohio River Trail serve as part of Bicycle Route 50 in
  • Underground Railroad: the story of the underground railroad, and the deeds of .
  • The new iPod tour at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center .
  • The Haines House sat as a lone farmhouse on 126 acres of land less than 100
  • Underground Railroad Route Summary: . Detroit Alternate: Oberlin, OH to .
  • Underground Railroad Links. Home . Ohio. http://www .
  • Feb 10, 2011 . Ohio, and Northeast Ohio in particular, played a major role in the "Underground
  • A part of the legendary Underground Railroad for fleeing slaves of pre-Civil .
  • Origin of the term | What was the Underground Railroad? . One version states
  • Another critical route of the Underground Railroad followed an Indian trail known
  • Underground Railroad Bicycle Route opens for touring . member Chuck
  • We have now collected significant data on the Underground Railroad and on
  • Therefore, a researcher cannot go to a specific Underground Railroad history
  • Four Underground Railroad routes or lines operated in Southern Ohio and
  • Kelton House Museum and Garden, 586 East Town Street, Columbus, Ohio
  • Washington Bottom, is directly across he Ohio River from first Underground
  • A look at the map above shows how many routes along the Underground
  • Note: The National Park Service dates the Underground Railroad chronology .
  • . County had an extensive network of Underground Railroad routes and stations.
  • The Friends of Freedom Society, Inc. - Ohio Underground Railroad . portions of
  • Jun 15, 2009 . Siebert was a professor at the Ohio State University from 1891-1935. His
  • For more information and maps of the Underground Railroad Bicycle Route, go to
  • The Underground Railroad was neither underground nor a railroad, but a path for
  • Map of the Ohio River Valley and surrounding states (Handout 1). Safe Passage
  • passage to various stations along the Underground Railroad route north. . ern
  • nderground Railroad Freedom Center. . just a river's width away from
  • May 28, 2009 . The 2000-mile Underground Railroad Bicycle Route roughly traces the .
  • It is neither a “railroad,” nor is it “underground.” Rather, it is a network of sites,
  • The Underground Railroad Bicycle Route honors the bravery of those that fled .
  • There are two national trails that pass through Ohio, the North Country National .
  • Three or four Underground Railroad trails or routes were used by fugitives in

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