Underground Railroad
Maria Molson
February 27, 2007 - 1:16pm — lhlou
Maria Molson, born January 30, 1825, to James and Betsy Cook of Lycoming County, lived at 19 East Water Street, Lock Haven. During the Civil War, she operated a station on the Underground Railroad at this address, allowing the slaves to stay in her house before their next stop in Renovo. From there, they went to Olean, new York.
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Go west: Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania
December 28, 2006 - 10:25am — Storytrax
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Susquehanna CountyMontrose, PASee map: Google MapsSusquehanna County, PA was formed on February 21, 1810 out of Luzerne County. It is named for Susquehanna River. In the mid-19th century, local Congressman Galusha A.
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Slave Quilts
November 10, 2006 - 12:15pm — bteeple
It would be great if George Orwell was wrong, but he wasn’t.
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