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Safe Houses And The Underground Railroad In East Central Ohio Janice Vanhornelane

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Safe Houses And The Underground Railroad In East Central Ohio Janice Vanhornelane
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.49 MB
Pages: 128
Author: Janice VanHorne-Lane
ISBN: 9781614232124, 9781596292468, 1614232121, 1596292466
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Safe Houses And The Underground Railroad In East Central Ohio Janice Vanhornelane by Janice Vanhorne-lane 9781614232124, 9781596292468, 1614232121, 1596292466 instant download after payment.

For slaves fleeing captivity, the Underground Railroad was the most viable means of escape, and with over three thousand miles of clandestine routes and secret trails, Ohio had the country's most extensive network of safe houses. A great number of these passageways were concentrated throughout the state's east central region, particularly the inland channels of Coshocton, Holmes and Guernsey Counties and the now-famous canal route, a major conduit winding through Tuscarawas and Stark Counties. Similarly, runaways sought refuge in the hills and valleys of Harrison County, as well as in the Quaker stronghold of Columbiana County. Using the letters of Wilbur H. Seibert, along with contemporary photographs of area safe houses, Janice VanHorne-Lane provides an intimate account of east central Ohio's profound contributions to the Underground Railroad and its mission—freedom for all.

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