• Emeline and Samuel Hawkins (fl. 1840s) were a couple from Queen Anne's County, Maryland who had six children together and ran away from Emeline and her...
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    They then headed east back to Missouri. Emeline and Samuel Hawkins, an enslaved woman and a freed man and sharecropper, considered themselves a married...
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    [citation needed] In 1848, he and fellow Quaker John Hunn were sued in federal court for helping the Emeline and Samuel Hawkins family of seven slaves owned...
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    Lake Erie, and then to Canada by boat. A smaller number, traveling by way of New York or New England, went via Syracuse (home of Samuel May) and Rochester...
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    Railroad as a conductor, guiding Emeline and Samuel Hawkins and other escapees who passed through Camden and Dover. Being a conductor was like being an...
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    Wilson. Rankin, John (c. 1854). A short memoir of Samuel Donnell, Esq. Cincinnati: American Reform Tract and Book Society. Archival material on Rankin is held...
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  • conducted by slaveholders and slave catchers who raided Underground Railroad stations in Cass County, Michigan to capture black people and return them to slavery...
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    Jackson Homestead (category Buildings and structures in Newton, Massachusetts)
    death. William Jackson was an abolitionist and was active in politics on the local, state and national levels and served in the United States Congress from...
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    Jerry Rescue (category Riots and civil disorder in New York (state))
    from Madison County, and a group allied with him, mostly associated with the Unitarian Church and their pastor, Reverend Samuel May, in Syracuse, as well...
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    The Nathan and Mary (Polly) Johnson properties are a National Historic Landmark at 17–19 and 21 Seventh Street in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Originally...
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    Peter; James; Samuel; Mary, a teacher and missionary in the African Methodist Episcopal Church; Mahala (who married Gabriel Thompson); and Kitturah, who...
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  • freedom. — Samuel Green biography, Archives of Maryland Slaveholders became more vigilant in monitoring enslaved and free blacks. This put Samuel Green, Ben...
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    hardships, hair-breadth escapes and death struggles of the slaves in their efforts for freedom, as related by themselves and others, or witnessed by the author;...
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    its role in the antislavery movement and the Underground Railroad. It is located at 6306 Germantown Avenue and is a contributing property of the Colonial...
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    fireplace, and was accessible via an exterior entrance and by stairs from above. It is surmised that these rooms were used for the shelter and support of...
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    Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Visitor Center (category Monuments and memorials to Harriet Tubman)
    Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Visitor Center is a visitors' center and history museum located on the grounds of the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad...
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    in the late 18th Century and served as a way station on the Underground Railroad for runaway slaves. Anti-slavery advocate and Quaker, Dr. John Grimes...
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    Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church and Mount Zion Cemetery is a historic church and cemetery located at 172 Garwin Road in Woolwich Township...
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    historic house in Ottawa, Illinois, United States. It was built in 1854–55 and was a "station" on the Underground Railroad. It was added to the National...
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    was home to former slave and inventor John P. Parker (1827–1900) from 1853 to his death in 1900. Parker was an abolitionist and a well-documented conductor...
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    The James and Sophia Clemens Farmstead is a historic farm situated in western Darke County, Ohio, United States. Located at 467 Stingley Road, approximately...
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    professional football player and coach—Pittsburgh Andrew Hawkins, professional football player—Johnstown Artrell Hawkins, professional football player—Johnstown...
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    cartoonist and illustrator Ray Johnson, artist Emeline King, industrial designer for Ford Motors John Kloss, fashion designer Stanley Lechtzin, jewelry and metals...
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  • Killens (1916–1987), novelist Jamaica Kincaid (born 1949), novelist and essayist Emeline King (born 1957) Martin Luther King Jr. (1929–1968) Woodie King Jr...
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  • Benkhaldoun, Zouhair; Bolmont, Emeline; Burgasser, Adam; Carey, Sean; de Wit, Julien (1 February 2021). "Refining the Transit-timing and Photometric Analysis of...
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  • the American Academy in Rome 1896 – 1970 records those American artists and scholars who have been awarded the Rome Prize from 1896 to 1970. The Rome...
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  • Buildings in Savannah Historic District (category Buildings and structures in Savannah, Georgia)
    King Jr. Boulevard on the west, Gwinnett Street and Forsyth Park on the south, and East Broad Street and Trustees' Garden on the east. Below is an incomplete...
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  • Charlotte Amanda Blake Brown Ruth Jane Mack Brunswick Cloe Annette Buckel Emeline Horton Cleveland Claribel Cone Hannah Maria Conant Tracy Cutler Annie Sturges...
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  • Defence and Reception Committee, Tutbury Rural District Council. Edith Evelyn Warburton, Senior Personal Secretary, Ministry of Technology. Mary Emeline Warren...
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  • County Council. Ronald Balfour Corbett, Entertainer. France Laura Ada Emeline Fiona Cornish, Principal, Springfield School, Bristol. Rupert John Cyster...
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