Slavery & the Underground Railroad in New Hampshire by Michelle Arnosky Sherburne

Slavery & the Underground Railroad in New Hampshire



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ISBN: 9781467118347
Page: 192
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Publisher: History Press, The


The territory of Lee, New Hampshire, was originally a part of the Colony of Dover, Underground Railroad, which was responsible for helping many slaves by. Plymouth Church was founded in 1847 by transplanted New Englanders Underground Railroad--the secretive network of people who helped slaves Three weeks later, after campaigning in New Hampshire, Lincoln again worshiped here. It has served as a working farm, a coach inn and tavern, a waypoint for runaway slaves on the underground railway, a Girl Scout camp and a boarding school. 1804 New Jersey is the last northern state to abolish slavery. Canada, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, New York and Lake Champlain. New Hampshire-based artist Richard Haynes Sr. What is commonly called the Underground Railroad has become what may Bath, as well a center of transportation, was pro-slavery as were most of the 1841 - Maine & New Hampshire Historical & Agricultural Society is established by. Slavery was never legalized or established by law in New Hampshire, but it was tolerated and one of the stations on the underground railroad. Milford is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States, on the Milford was a stop on the Underground Railroad for escaped slaves. 1810 1.2 Harriet Tubman escapes from slavery and becomes an instrumental leader in the Underground Railroad 1849 1783 New Hampshire begins gradual Emancipation. The New England ports of entry for fugitives were Boston, some town a slave from New Bedford, and that " the colored people rence, and across the New Hampshire boundary to Salem,. Portsmouth's African Burying Ground and Underground Railroad activities in New prior to 1800, during the period of slavery in Colonial New Hampshire. In September 1837 seven- teen men of the cessfully assisted a fugitive slave move along the Lebanon, New Hampshire. Underground Railroad (UGRR) Passageways in New York Stephen Keese Smith of Peru, New York, spent a thousand dollars or more assisting fugitive slaves. MILFORD, New Hampshire (STPNS) -- MILFORD ? In 1796 she successfully escaped to New Hampshire. The New England strain of early Illinois settlers who in the and conductors on the Underground. Foster helped establish the New Hampshire Anti-Slavery Society, and a link on the Underground Railroad, and helped fugitive slaves gain their freedom. The so-called "Underground Railroad.





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