List of Underground Railroad sites

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This is a list of sites by state on the Underground Railroad:

Contents

[edit] Colorado

  1. Barney L. Ford Building — Denver

[edit] Delaware

  1. Appoquinimink Friends Meeting House — Odessa
  2. Friends Meeting House — Wilmington

[edit] District of Columbia

  1. Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
  2. Mary Ann Shadd Cary House

[edit] Florida

  1. British Fort — Sumatra vicinity
  2. Ft. Mose Site — St. John's County

[edit] Indiana

  1. Bethel AME Church — Indianapolis
  2. Levi Coffin House — Fountain City
  3. Eleutherian College Classroom and Chapel Building — Lancaster

[edit] Illinois

  1. Owen Lovejoy House — Princeton
  2. John Hossack House — Ottawa
  3. Dr. Richard Ells House — Quincy

[edit] Iowa

  1. Todd House — Tabor
  2. George B. Hitchcock House — Lewis vicinity
  3. Henderson Lewelling House — Salem
  4. Jordan House — West Des Moines

[edit] Kansas

  1. John Brown Cabin — Osawatomie

[edit] Maine

  1. Harriet Beecher Stowe House — Brunswick

[edit] Massachusetts

  1. African American National Historic Site — Boston
  2. William Lloyd Garrison House — Boston
  3. William Ingersoll Bowditch House — Brookline
  4. The Wayside — Concord
  5. Libery Farm — Worcester
  6. Nathan and Mary Johnson House — New Bedford
  7. Jackson Homestead — Newton

[edit] Maryland

  1. John Brown's Headquarters — Sample's Manor

[edit] Michigan

  1. Dr. Nathan Thomas House — Schoolcraft
  2. Second Baptist Church — Detroit
  3. Jovany Baltazar — North Carolina

[edit] New Jersey

  1. The Grimes Homestead — Mountain Lakes
  2. Peter Mott House — Lawnside Borough
  3. Bethel AME Church — Greenwich
  4. Mount Zion AME Church and Mount Zion Cemetery — Woolwich Township
  5. Rhoads Chapel, Saddlertown — Haddon Township

[edit] New York

  1. Harriet Tubman Home for the Aged, Residence and Thompson AME Zion Church — Auburn
  2. St. James AME Zion Church — Ithaca
  3. Gerrit Smith Estate and Land Office — Peterboro
  4. John Brown Farm and Gravesite — Lake Placid
  5. Foster Memorial AME Zion Church — Tarrytown
  6. Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims — Brooklyn
  7. David H. Richardson Farm — Henrietta

[edit] Ohio

  1. Harriet Beecher Stowe House — Cincinnati
  2. John P. Parker House — Ripley
  3. John Rankin House — Ripley
  4. Village of Mt. Pleasant Historic District — Mt. Pleasant
  5. Wilson Bruce Evans House — Oberlin
  6. Rush R. Sloane House — Sandusky
  7. Daniel Howell Hise House — Salem
  8. Col. William Hubbard House — Ashtabula
  9. Reuben Benedict House — Marengo
  10. Samuel and Sally Wilson House — Cincinnati
  11. James and Sophia Clemens Farmstead — Greenville
  12. Spring Hill — Massillon
  13. Putnam Historic District — Zanesville
  14. Iberia — Washington Township

[edit] Pennsylvania

  1. F. Julius LeMoyne House — Washington
  2. John Brown House — Chambersburg
  3. Bethel AME Zion Church — Reading
  4. Oakdale — Chadds Ford
  5. White Horse Farm — Phoenixville
  6. Johnson HousePhiladelphia

[edit] Vermont

  1. Rokeby — Ferrisburgh

[edit] Virginia

  1. Bruin's Slave Jail — Alexandria
  2. Fort Monroe — Hampton

[edit] West Virginia

  1. Jefferson County Courthouse — Charles Town
  2. Harpers Ferry National Historical Park — Harpers Ferry

[edit] Wisconsin

  1. Milton House — Milton
  2. Samuel Brown homestead — Milwaukee (Caroline Quarrels rescue, 1842)
  3. Cathedral Square, Milwaukee — (Joshua Glover rescue, 1854)