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Portrait of Harriet Tubman.
Harriet Tubman, full-length portrait, standing with hands on back of a chair. |
TITLE: [ Harriet Tubman , full-length portrait, standing with hands on back of a chair]
CALL NUMBER: LOT 5910 [item] [P&P]
REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USZ62-7816 (b&w film copy neg.)
No known restrictions on publication.
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John Rankin's Home
Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record/Historic American Landscapes Survey
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Credit line: Library of Congress, TITLE:
Booth House, Saylesville, Waukesha County, WICALL NUMBER:
HABS WIS,67-SAYVI,1-
REPRODUCTION NUMBER:
[HABS WIS,67-SAYVI,1-
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Measured Drawing(s): 6 (18 x 24 in.)
Photo(s): 1 (5 x 7 in.)
Data Page(s): 3 plus cover page
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Thomas L. Gray and Home
Photograph of Thomas L. Gray and his house, a station on the Underground Railroad at Deavertown, Morgan County, Ohio.
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The Ohio Historical Society is offering public access to these materials for educational and research purposes only. Most of the published materials digitized for this electronic collection date from before 1923 and are presumed by the Ohio Historical Society to be in the public domain. |

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Aaron L. Benedict's house and barn
Photograph of Aaron L. Benedict's house and barn, Underground Railroad station, Alum Creek Friends' Settlement (Marengo), Morrow County, Ohio. |
The Ohio Historical Society is offering public access to these materials for educational and research purposes only. Most of the published materials digitized for this electronic collection date from before 1923 and are presumed by the Ohio Historical Society to be in the public domain.
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Photograph of Aaron L. Benedict ( -1867), Underground Railroad station-keeper, Alum Creek Friends' Settlement (Marengo), Morrow County, Ohio. Sixty fugitive slaves were at Benedict's house in a single month. |
The Ohio Historical Society is offering public access to these materials for educational and research purposes only. Most of the published materials digitized for this electronic collection date from before 1923 and are presumed by the Ohio Historical Society to be in the public domain. |
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Photograph of the Udney Hyde home, a station on the Underground Railroad on School Street in Mechanicsburg, Champaign County, Ohio. |
The Ohio Historical Society is offering public access to these materials for educational and research purposes only. Most of the published materials digitized for this electronic collection date from before 1923 and are presumed by the Ohio Historical Society to be in the public domain. |
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Woodcut of Francis Drake Parish (1796-1886), lawyer and Underground Railroad operator, Sandusky, Erie County, Ohio. Two fugitive slaves from Kentucky were cared for at Parish's home and protected from arrest by their benefactor in February 1845.
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The Ohio Historical Society is offering public access to these materials for educational and research purposes only. Most of the published materials digitized for this electronic collection date from before 1923 and are presumed by the Ohio Historical Society to be in the public domain. |
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