Browse Items (13 total)
- Tags: Abolitionism
Lyman Wilmot House
Tags: A. Stapleton, Abolition, Abolitionism, Abolitionists, Abraham Lincoln, Adelia H. Wilmot Gutzler, Adelia Wilmot, Adelia Wilmot Gutzler, Agriculturalists, Ague, Albert B. Steele, Albrights, Alderson Brothers, Alfred Parsons, Alonzo Cook, Alsace, Alvin W. Knaak, American Civil War, American Civil War Battle of Old Lake Louisiana, American Civil War Union Army Enrolling Officer, Amos Flint, Amos Wilmot, Andrew Jackson, Andrew Meier, Andrew Meler, Andrew S. Wells, Anesthetics, Anna L. Hoffman, Anna L. Hoffman Gutzler, Anna Lydia Gutzler, Anna Lydia Gutzler Himmel, Anthony Sullivan, Anti-Slavery, Anti-Slavery Activities, Antiwar Sentiment, Apple Parings, Argonne Forest France, Arthur J. Ender, Asahel Talcott, Asahel Wilmot, Auburn Hair, Aztec Club, b.F. Washburn, Baldenheirn Alsace Germany, Bancroft, Bartholomew Boylan, Bartlett, Benjamin Marks, Betsy Clauson, Betsy Clauson Wilmot, Betsy Crawford, Betsy Crawford Wilmot, Bible, Bicentennial History of Deerfield, Billy Ott, Boone County New York, Boylan, Bradley, Breastpin, Bridget Monahan Meehan, Broome County New York, Buffalo New York, Buffalo Trails, Business Woman, Butter, C. Augenstein, C. Kopp, Cadwell, Cadwell Corners, Cadwell School, Caleb Cadwell, California, California Gold Rush, Calvinist Church, Camp Douglas, Canada, Canoes, Cape Horn, Captain McCaul's Shield Guards, Captain Wright, Carolan, Caroline Wright Whigham, Carolyn Becker, Carriages, Carroll County Missouri, Casper Ott, Cattleman, Chagres River, Chargres Harbor, Charles Gutzler, Charles Levi Gutzler, Chicago Coroner, Chicago Courthouses, Chicago Illinois, Chicago River North Branch, Christian Antes, Christian Jaquet, Christian Lintner, Christian M. Willman, Clarissa Dwight, Clarissa Dwight Wilmot, Clarissa Wilmot, Clark Knights, Coach House, Colesville New York, Colorado, Colorado State Legislature, Confederate Army, Connecticut, Cook County Illinois, Copperheads, Corn Huskings, Country Physician, Countryman, Cow, Crown Hill Cemetery, Cuba Township Illinois, Dailey, Daniel Wright Jr., Davis C. Steele, Dawson, Dedham Massachusetts, Deerfield Area Historical Society, Deerfield Argonauts, Deerfield Assessor, Deerfield Centennial Celebration, Deerfield Corners, Deerfield Filling Station, Deerfield Garden Apartments, Deerfield Historic Village, Deerfield Historical Cemetery, Deerfield Historical Map, Deerfield Illinois, Deerfield Massachusetts, Deerfield Our Athenian Club (OAC), Deerfield Postmaster, Deerfield Public Library, Deerfield School, Deerfield Town Hall Meetings, Deerfield Township, Deerfield Township Post Office, Deerfield Village Store, DeKalb Illinois, Delta County Colorado, Dennis Lancaster, Denver Colorado, Denver University, Denver University Preparatory Department, Deputy United States Marshall, Des Plaines River, Diphtheria, District Schools, Dorsey, Dose, Doyle, Duffy, Dwight, Dwight Porter Wilmot, E.J. Ginter, Edwin Cadwell, Edwin Kittell, Eggs, Eglon Washington, Electa Hoyt, Electa Hoyt Bennett, Eliab Gifford, Elijah M. Haines, Elisha Gridley, Elizabeth Clark Millen, Elizabeth Gutzler, Elizabeth Gutzler Stryker, Elizabeth Luther, Elizabeth Luther Wilmot, Ella Wilmot, Ellen Eliza Wilmot, Ellen Eliza Wilmot Kittell, Elmer E. Miller, Emma Hall, Emmett Post Office, England, Epidemic Diseases, Erastus Bailey, Erin, Erwin B. Messer, Eugene B. Payne, Eva P. Vant Wilmot, Evangelical Association Church, Evangelical Association Church Des Plaines Conference District, Evangelical Association Church of North America, Evangelical Association Churchyard, Evangelical Church, Evanston Illinois, Evergreen Colorado, Fagan, Farm Hand, Father Marquette, First Presbyterian Church, Flatboat, Fleet as a Deer: History of the Deerfield Post Office, Flint Creek, Flour, Flour Prices, Flouring Mill, Fort Sheridan Army Station, Fort Wayne Indiana, France, Frances Willard, Francis McGovern, Frank Herbert Gutzler, Fred Fritsch, Fred H. Meyer, Frederick Muhlke, Frey Farm, Frontiersman, Genealogical Records, Geneva Illinois, George Arnold, George Brand, George Escher, George Gridley, George Henry Gutzler, George Messner, George Murray Skinker, George Stanger, George Stryker, George Truitt, German, German Methodist Church, Gerstheim Alsace Germany, Gersthelm Germany, Glenview Press, Gold, Golden Gate, Golden Wedding Anniversaries, Grace Flint, Graceland Cemetery, Graduate Nurses, Grand Army of the Republic, Grand Prairie, Grandchildren, Great Chicago Fire, Greenhouse, Greenwood New York, Gretel Gutzler, Haddassah Clark Millen, Hand-Hewn Beams, Handwritten Notes, Hannah Bunnel Wilmot, Hannah Wilmot, Harriet Emma Gutzler, Harriet Emma Gutzler Miller, Harriet Wilmot, Hastings Subdivision, Hattie Gutzler, Hattie Gutzler Miller, Hay Loft, Heavy Timberland, Henry B. Steele, Henry County Illinois, Henry Gutzler, Henry Place, Henry S. Vail, Henry Walton, Henry Wells, Henry Wessling, Highland Park Alderman, Highland Park Illinois, Highland Park Mayor, Highland Park Post Office, Highwaymen, Highwood Academy, Hillsdale College, Hillsdale Michigan, Hiram Cadwell, Hiram Kennicott, Hiram R. Bennett, Historical and Statistical Sketches of Lake County, Historical Encylopedia of Illinois and History of Lake County, History of Deerfield, History of Lake County, History of the United Evangelical Church, Hobart J. Millen, Hobart Millen, Hodgkiss Colorado, Holcomb, Hood, Hoopole Grove Illinois, Hooppole Illinois, Horace Lamb, horses, Hoyt, Humeston Iowa, Hunter, Illinois, Illinois Republican Party, Iowa, Irish, Israel Dwight, J. Wesley Speelman, J.M. Washburn, Jacob Albright, Jacob C. Antes, Jacob Cadwell, Jacob Himmel, Jacob J. Escher, Jacob Luther, Jacob Miller, Jacob Ott, Jacques Marquette, James Chambers, James Duffy, James H. Fritsch, James Hamilton, James Mooney, James O'Connor, Jane McCartney, Janesville Wisconsin, Jasper Ott, Jennie C. McCulloch, Jennie C. McCulloch Vail, Jennings, Jerusha Rosina Cadwell, Jess Wilmot, Jesse Wilmot, Job Galloway, John A. Mills, John Alderson, John Cochran, John Dwight, John Easton, John Forke, John Gridley, John Halsey, John Hettinger, John J. Welch, John Jacob Escher, John Jacob Ott, John Jacob Ott Jr., John Jacob Ott Sr., John King, John Kinzie, John Kinzie Clark, John Matthews, John Millen, John Peterman, John Streicher, John Stryker, John T. Gridley, Joliet Illinois, Jonas Clybourn, Jonathan Kennicott, Jonathan Rice, Joseph Flint, Josephine Woodman, Josephine Woodman Maternity Home, Justice of the Peace, Knights of the Golden Circle, Lake County Board of Supervisors, Lake County Discovery Museum, Lake County Historical Archives, Lake County Illinois, Lake County Museum, Lake County Museum Archives, Lake County Transportation Systems, Lake Forest Illinois, Lake Michigan, Lamb, Lambs' Farm, Lancaster, Lancasterville Illinois, Land Buying Business, Land Surveys, Law and Order League, Le Clair Township Illinois, Leadville Colorado, Lebanon County Pennsylvania, Levi Davis Wilmot, Lewis Beecher, Lewis Gastfield, Libertyville Illinois, Life Insurance Business, Linens, Literary Society, Little Alice Mine, Little Jonny Mine, Lizzie Scholes, Lizzie Scholes Wilmot, Log Cabin, Loly Wilmot, Lorenz Ott, Loretta Heman, Louis Gastfield, Loyal Legion, Ludlow, Luther, Lutheran Church, Lydia Gutzler, Lydia Gutzler Himmel, Lyman H. Wilmot, Lyman Willis Gutzler, Lyman Wilmot, Madeson O. Cadwell, Madison Cadwell, Madison O. Cadwell, Magnus Tait, Margaret Elizabeth Hetzel, Margaret Elizabeth Hetzel Gutzler, Marie Ward Reichelt, Martin Luther, Martin Stanger, Mary Elizabeth Gutzler, Mary Elizabeth Gutzler Stryker, Mary Gutzler, Mary Gutzler Jaquet, Mary Louise Stryker, Mary Louise Stryker Gutzler, Mary Tweed, Mary Tweed Gutzler, Mary Wilmot, Mary Wilmot Bennett, Masonic Order A O Fay Lodge No. 676, Maternity Home, Mathias Horenberger, Mathias Mason, Matthew Hoffman, McCrarer, McIntyre, McIntyres and Tullys, Meath Ireland, Meehan, Meehan Settlement, Mexican American War, Mexico, Mexico City Mexico, Michael Dawson, Michael Fagan, Michael Gutzler, Michael Meehan, Michael Mehan, Michael Yore, Michigan, Midwife, Mike Schoelle, Milk, Mill Creek, Milwaukee Wisconsin, Minnie E. Vining Wilmot, Miranda C. Adams, Miranda C. Adams Wilmot, Mississippi, Mississippi River, Missouri, Moderator, Monterey California, Moody Rowd, Mooney, Moses Putney, Mount Vernon Iowa, Mr. Alderson, Mr. Brand, Mr. Gross, Mr. Hess, Mrs. Albert Hagi, Mrs. C.L. Rockenback, Mrs. Critchley, Mrs. Fred Bleimehl, Mrs. Fred H. Meyer, Mrs. Fute, Mrs. Gutzler, Mrs. Lange, Mrs. Lewis Todd, Mrs. Lyman Wilmot, Mrs. P.J. Gutzler, Mrs. Richard Steele, Mrs. Stryker, Mrs. Theodore Taylor, Mrs. Wessling, Mrs. Wilmot, Muhlke, Myrtle Estelle Gutzler, Myrtle Estelle Gutzler Skinker, Nanimoa, Naperville Illinois, National Register of Historic Places, Native Americans, Nelson C. Hall, New Berlin Pennsylvania, New York, Newberry, Newberry Library, Newport Illinois, Newspaper Clippings, Newton Bateman, Nicaragua, Nicholas Miller, Niles Illinois, Nora May Fuller, Nora May Fuller Gutzler, Norfolk New York, North Northfield Cemetery, Northern Illinois, Northern Illinois Republican Party, Northfield Cemetery, Northfield Evangelical Association Church, Northfield Illinois, Northwestern College, Northwestern University, O'Plain Cemetery, O'Plain Church, Ocean Voyages, Offensive Language, Office, Ohio River, Olive Smith, Olive Smith Wilmot, Orman Rockenbach, Otsego Post Office, Ott, Our Athenian Club (OAC), P. Gutzler, P.J. Gutzler, Panama, Panama Canal, Parmelia Scott Clark, Parsons' Farm, Patrick Carolan, Peggy Pollard, Peleg Sunderlin, Pennsylvania, Pere Marquette, Peter Luther, Philemon Cadwell, Philip Brand, Philip Gutzler, Philip J. Gutzler, Philip Jacob Gutzler, Philip Lehman, Philip Ott, Philip Vedder, Philip Vetter, Physician, Physicians, Pioneers, Placer Mining, Pony Express Rider, Port Clinton Illinois, Porter, Portrait and Biographical Album of Lake County, Pottawatomie Native American Tribe, Practical Nurse, Prairie, Prairie Fire, Prairie Settlers, Prairie Wolf, Prairies, Prentiss Hall, Prophets Town Illinois, Protestantism, Public Office, Pyncheon, Rachel Millard, Rachel Millard Wright, Racist Language, Radium Colorado, Railroad, Ranches, Ransom Steele, Ravenswood Chicago Illinois, Raymond A. Nelson, Raymond Gutzler, Reformed Lutheran Church, Republican Party, Rev. Goessle, Rev. Himmel, Rev. Hoeffert, Rev. Hoess, Rev. Laegler, Richard Hart, Richard Hofstadler, Richard Steele, Ripon College, River Claims, Rivers, Riverwoods Illinois, Robert Bennett, Robert Dygert, Robert Easton, Robert Young, Rockenbach, Rockenback, Roderbusch, Rosella Cadwell, Roswell O. Wilmot, Roswell Rose, Rubie Rich Cadwell, Rubie Rosella Cadwell, Ruby Wedding Anniversaries, Rural Free Delivery, Ruth Pettis, Ruth Wright, Ryerson Conservation Area, S.L., Sacramento California, Salina New York, Salome Gutzler, Samuel Dickover, Samuel Ott, Samuel P. Hutchison, San Francisco California, Santa Cruz California, Sarah A. Gutzler, Sarah A. Gutzler Speelman, Sarah A. Hodgkins, Sarah A. Hodgkins Wilmot, Sarah Esther Hunter, Sarah Esther Hunter Wilmot, Sarah Porter Dwight, Sarah Rapp, Sarah Rapp Gutzler, Sawmill, Schmitt, Scott Saxton College of Elocution, Seattle Washington, Shawnee Native American Tribe, Sheldon Sullens, Shields Township Illinois, Shop, Silas Brand, Silks, Singing Schools, Skokie Marsh, Sons of the American Revolution, South Chicago Illinois, South Dakota, Spelling Bees, Springfield Illinois, St. Johns Illinois, St. Mary's of the Woods Cemetery, St. Patrick's Cemetery, St. Paul Minnesota, Stanger Grove Illinois, Stanger Tavern, Steamboat, Stephen B. Wilmot, Sterling Illinois, Steuben County New York, Steward, Stewart, Stock Business, Stone Foundation, Sugar, Sun Porch, Sundhausen Alsace Germany, Survey Plat, Taxes, Temperance Advocate, Texas, The American Republic, The Turnleys, Thomas Ballard, Thomas Mooney, Timberland, Town Meeting Moderator, Trader's National Bank, Trustee of Schools, Tully, Turnley's Narrative from Diaries, Typhoid Fever, Underground Railroad, Union Army 37th Illinois Infantry Company C, Union Army 37th Illinois Infantry Company F, Union Army 38th Wisconsin Infantry Company D, Union Army 45th Illinois Infantry, Union Army 45th Illinois Infantry Company I, Union Army 47th Illinois Infantry, Union Army 51st Illinois Infantry Company G, Union Army 55th Illinois Infantry, Union Army 55th Illinois Regiment, Union Army 65th Illinois Infantry Company F, Union Army Bounty, Union County Pennsylvania, Union League, Union Rifle Guards, United Evangelical Church, United States, United States Army Quartermaster's Department, United States Congress, United States Marshall Service Northern Illinois District, United States of America, Utah, V.H. Freeman, Vedder Farm, Vermont, Vernon Township, Vincent's Grist Mill, Virgil Wilmot, Virginia, Wagons, Walter H. Millen, Walter Kittell, Walter Millen, Warren Henry Wilmot, Warren Illinois, Warren Pennsylvania, Water Cure Treatments, Water tank, Waterways, Wauconda Illinois, Waukegan Illinois, Wessling, West Deerfield Township, West Deerfield Township Supervisor, West Deerfield Township Treasurer, Wheat Farmer, Wheeling Illinois, Whig Party, William Carl Ott, William E. Sunderlin, William Easton, William Green, William T. Sherman, William Whigam, Willis, Wilmot Elementary School, Wilmot Road, Wilmot School, Wilmot School Agreement, Wilmot School Board of Education, Windsor New York, Wisconsin, World War I, Wright, Wright Farm, Y of A Waukegan Council, Yore
A Continental Abolitionism?
Tags: 1851 Canadian Census, 1861 Canadian Census, A Flight Across Ohio: The Escape of William Wells Brown from Slavery, A Narrative of the Adventures and Escapes of Moses Roper from American Slavery, A Quaker Pioneer: Laura Haviland Superintendent of the Underground, A Sabbath Among the Runaway Negroes at Niagara, A Sacred Animosity: Abolitionism in Canada, A Short History of the American Negro, A Woman's Life Work, Abolitionism, Abolitionist Movement, Abolitionist Press, Abolitionists, Abram Pryne, Africa, African American Churches, African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Albany New York, Along the Talbot Road, Alvin McCudy, Amelia Harris, American Anti-Slavery Society, American Baptist Free Mission Society, American Civil War, American Philosophical Society, American Revolution, Americanborn Canadians, Amherstburg Ontario Canada, Anderson Extradition Case, Anglo American Anti-Slavery Movement, Anti-Slavery Reporter, Anti-Slavery Society of Canada, Antonio Nicholas, Aptheker, Archibald Bremner, Arrow, Arthur Huff Fauset, Ashtabula Ohio, Auburn New York, Augustus Diamond, Austin Steward, Authentic Narratives, Autobiography, Baltimore Sun, Baptist Church, Benjamin Brawley, Benjamin Drew, Bond and Free: or, Booker T. Washington, Boston Atlas, Boston Massachusetts, Brantford Expositor, Brantford Ontario Canada, British Mission Boards, British North America, British Provinces, Brown of the Globe, Buffalo New York, Burwell Ontario Canada, C. Lightfoot Roman, Cambridge Massachusetts, Canada, Canada East, Canada Nova Scotia New Brunswick and the Other British Provinces in North America with a Plan of National Colonization, Canada West, Canada's Part in Freeing the Slave, Canadian Antislavery Organizations, Canadian Antislavery Societies, Canadian Censuses, Canadian Liberty Political Party, Canadian Racial Prejudice, Canadian Racism, Canadian Segregation, Cape Vincent New York, Carter G. Woodson, Charles Sumner, Chatham Ontario Canada, Chatham Steamer, Christian Union Church, Cincinnati Ohio, City of London Ontario Canada: The Pioneer Period and the London of Today, Cleveland Ohio, Cobourg Ontario Canada, Collingwood Ontario Canada, Colonial Church and School Society, Columbia University, Columbia University Gay Papers, Communal Settlements, Congregational Church, Creighton, Cronym, D.N. Haskell, Dawn, Detroit Historical Society, Detroit Historical Society Bulletin, Detroit Michigan, Dictionary of American Biography, Dr. Howe, Dresden Ontario Canada, Drew, Earl Conrad, Early History of Shrewsbury, Edith C. Firth, Edwin C. Giullet, Edwin Larwill, Elgin, Elijah Leonard, Ephraim Evans, ETc., Excelsior, Folklord of Lunenburg County Nova Scotia, Folklore from Nova Scotia, Folklore from the Half-Breeds in Nova Scotia, Foreign Service Post Records, Fort Erie, Fort Malden Ontario Canada, Foul Language, Francis Waring, Fred Landon, Frederick Douglass, Free African Americans, Freedom's Journal, French, From Dixie to Canada: Romance and Reality of the Underground Railroad, Fugitive African Americans, Fugitive Slave Act, Fugitive Slave Narratives, Fugitive Slaves, Fugitive Slaves in London Ontario Before 1860, Galt Ontario Canada, Gara, Gargoyles and Gentlemen: A History of St. Paul's Cathedral London Ontario, Garrison Liberator, George Brown, Goodbye to Uncle Tom, Gordon Brown, Gordon Sellar, Grand Rapids Michigan, Halifax Nova Scotia, Hamilton Canadian Illustrated News, Hamilton Ontario Canada, Harriet Tubman, Harriet Tubman Memorial Home, Harriet Tubman: The Moses of Her People, Harvard University, Harvard University Houghton Library, Harvard University Houghton Library Siebert Papers, Haviland, Helen Creighton, Henry Bibb, Henry Clay, Henson, Herbert Aptheker, Hiram Wilson, Historical Statistics of Canada, Homer Uri Johnson, Hungary, Huron Institute, Huron Institute Papers and Records, Illinois, Immigration, Indiana, Indianapolis Indiana, Irish Settlers, Isaac Rice, Isabella Brown Henning, Israel Campbell, J.C. Furnas, J.M.S. Careless, J.T. Briggs, J.W. Keith, J.W. Loguen, Jamaica, James Egert Allen, James G. Birney, James Silk Buckingham, Jane H. Pease, Jermain W. Loguen, Jerry Rescue, John Atkins, John Atkinson, John Browne Russwurm, John Nettleton, John P. Jewett, John Roaf, John Scoble, Journal of the House of Assembly of Upper Canada, Journal of the House of Assembly of Upper Canada Inspector's Reports Appendixes, Journal of the International Folk Music Council, Journal of the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, Journals of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada, Junius, K.A.H. Buckley, Kenneth M. Stampp, Kentiana, Kentucky, Kingston Ontario Canada, Kingston Penitentiary, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Larry Gara, Larwill Election Campaign, Laura Haviland, Letters, Letters Largely Personal and Private, Levi Coffin: The Friend of the Slave, Lewis Clarke, Lewiston New York, Lexington Kentucky, Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, Liquor Law, Loguen, London and Middlesex Historical Society, London England, London Free Press, London Ontario Canada, London Times, Long Point, Lucretia Coffin Mott, Lunenburg County Nova Scotia, M.A. Garland, M.C. Urquhart, Maritime Provinces, Martha Coffin Wright, Martin Duberman, Methodist Church, Mid-America, Mildred E. Danforth, Missionary Groups, Mitchell, Montreal Gazette, Montreal Star, Moses Roper, Narrative, Narrative of the Sufferings of Lewis Clarke, National Anti-Slavery Standard, National Museum of Canada, National Museum of Canada Bulletin No. 117, Native Americans, Negro in Literature, Negro Order of Odd Fellows, New Hampshire, New Kentucky Ontario Canada, New Orleans Commerical Bulletin, New York, New York City New York, New York Tribune, New York Weekly Tribune, Niagara District Canada, Niagara Falls Ontario Canada, Niagara Suspension Bridge, Niger Valley Exploring Party, Norfolk Virginia, North-Side View of Slavery, Northern Border Cities, Northern Prejudices, Northern Racism, Northwest Ohio Historical Quarterly, Nova Scotia Canada, O.K. Watson, Oakville Ontario Canada, Oakville Weekly Sun, Oberlin Ohio, Ogdensburg New York, Ohio, Ohio State Historical Society, Ohio State Historical Society Siebert Papers, Oil Springs Ontario Canada, Ontario Historical Society, Ontario Historical Society Papers and Records, Orlo Miller, Orwell Ohio, Oswego New York, Ottawa Canada, Ottawa Citizen, Ought American Slavery to be Perpetuated?, Over Lake Erie to Freedom, Owen Sound Comet, Oxford Rhodes House Anti-Slavery Papers, Paternalism, Patsey Williams, Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, Pennsylvania History, Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, Pennsylvania State Historical Society, Peter Brown, Petrolia Ontario Canada, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Point Pelee Canada, Port Ontario New York, Prince, Princeton New Jersey, Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, Propaganda Use of the Underground Railway, Public Opinion, Puce River, Quakers, Queen Victoria, R.W. Fraser, Record of Facts, Reports of Penitentiary Inpectors, Robert Sellar, Robert Wilson, Robin W. Winks, Rochester New York, Romantic Kent, Roper, Rowan Ontario Canada, Royal Society of Canada, Royal Society of Canada Proceedings and Transactions, Samuel Cornish, Samuel Ringgold Ward, Sandusky Ohio, Sarah Bradford, Saratoga Springs New York, Sarnia Observer, School Records, School Societies, Separate Schools, Shrewsbury Ontario Canada, Sierra Leone, Slave States, Smith College, Smith College Sophia Smith Collection, Some Frontier and American Influences in Upper Canada, Some Items of Negro-Canadian Folk-Lore, Songs from Nova Scotia, Sons of Uriah, Sophia Smith, Southern Slave Songs, St. Catharines A to Z, St. Catharines and Lincoln Historical Society, St. Catharines Journal, St. Catharines Ontario Canada, St. Lawrence River, St. Paul's Cathedral, Stanley Ontario Canada, Steamers, Story of the Negro, Stratford Beacon, Syracuse New York, Syracuse Public Library, Syracuse University, Syracuse University Gerrit Smith Miller Papers, Systematic Prejudice, Talbot Ontario Canada, Tax Records, Temperance Convention, Tennessee, Text. of Rev. Wm. Harrison's Sermon at Baptist Church Amherstburg, The Anti-Slavery Vanguard: New Essays on the Abolitionists, The Antislavery Argument, The Barbarism of Slavery, The Blacks in Canada: A History, The Boston Committee in Canada, The Friend of Man, The Fugitive Slave Law and the Detroit River Frontier, The Honorable Elijah Leonard: A Memoir, The Journal of American Folk-Lore, The Liberty Line: The Legend of the Underground Railroad, The Negro in New York, The Negro in the Abolitionist Movement, The Negro Migration to Canada after the Passing of the Fugitive Slave Act, The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Quarterly, The Peculiar Institution: Slavery in the Ante-Bellum South, The Provincial Freeman, The Rev. J.W. Loguen as a Slave and as a Freeman, The Story of the Negro: The Rise of the Race from Slavery, The Town of York 1815-1834: A Further Collection of Documents of Early Toronto, The Underground Rail Road: A Record of Facts, The Underground Railroad, The Underground Railroad from Slavery to Freedom, The Underground Railroad: Legend or Reality?, The Voice of the Fugitive, The Works of Charles Sumner, Things As They Are in America, Thomas Henning, Thomas Nye, Toledo Ohio, Toronto from Trading Post to Great City, Toronto Globe, Toronto Jail, Toronto News of the Week, Toronto Ontario Canada, True Makers of Canada: The Narrative of Gordon Sellar who Emigrated to Canada in 1825, Tubman, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Underground Railroad, Underground Railroad Superintendent, Utica New York, Vienna Austria, Voice of the Fugitive, Voting Records, W.G. Grownlow, W.H. Withrow, W.J. Wintemberg, W.M.G., Ward, Washington, Wesleyan Methodist Church, West Indies, Whiskey, White Immigration, Wilbur H. Siebert, William Edward Farrison, William H. Allison, WIlliam H. Pease, William Harrison, William L. Marcy, William M. Mitchell, William Still, William Still and the Underground Railroad, William Wells Brown, William Wilberforce, Windsor Anti-Slavery Society, Windsor Herad, Windsor Herald, Windsor Ontario Canada, Yearnings for Freedom
Time Lines: Canadian History (17th to 19th Century) New France / Upper Canada / Canada West / Province of Ontario
Tags: Abolitionism, Abolitionist, Abraham Shadd, Acadia Canada, Africa, African American Loyalists, African American Slaves, African Canadian Doctors, African Canadian Refugees, African Canadian Suffrage, African Canadian Veterans, Alexander Milton Ross, American Civil War, American Colonies, American Revolution, Amherstburg Ontario, Anderson R. Abbott, Anderson Ruffin Abbott, Anti-Slavery Newspapers, Bahamas, Bermuda, Black Pioneers Militia Unit, British Act of 1790, British Army Black Militia Units, British Empire, British Empire Abolition of Slavery, British Imperial Act of 1833, British Law, British Rule of Canada, Canada, Canada West, Canadian Abolishment of Slavery, Canadian Civic Politics, Canadian History, Canadian Segregation, Canadian Slavery, Canadian Slavery Statutes, Canadian Statute of 1793, Captain Caldwell's Coloured Volunteers, Champlain-Poutrincourt Expedition, Chatham Ontario Canada, Chief Justice of Lower Canada, Chief Justice Osgoode, Cholera, Common Schools Act, Daniel G. Hill, David Kirk, Davis and Davis, Dawn Settlement Canada, Delois Davis, Delos Rogest Davis, East Florida, Elizabeth Graves Simcoe, Father Le Juene, Florida, Frederick Davis, French Language, Fugitive Slave Act, Fur Trade, George Brown, Great Lakes, Halifax Nova Scotia, Harper's Ferry, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Harriet Tubman, Harvard University, Henry Bibb, Hotel Dieu, Human Rights Laws, John Beverly Robinson, John Brown, John Graves Simcoe, Josiah Henson, Kings Counsel, Law Society of Upper Canada, Louis XIV, Lower Canada, Loyalists, Mackenzie Rebellion, Madagascar, Marie-Joseph Angelique, Martin Delany, Mary Ann Shadd, Mary Bibb, Mattieu da Costa, Metropolitan Toronto Library Board, Micmac Language, Montreal Quebec Canada, Nelson Hackett, New England, New France, Nova Scotia Canada, Oliver Le Jeune, Ontario Canada, Ontario Department of Travel and Publicity, Ornithologist, Oro Township Canada, Pawnee Native American Slaves, Pawnee Native American Tribe, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Quakers, Peregrine Maitland, Physician, Printout, Provincial Freeman, Quebec Canada, Robert Sutherland, Runcheys Rangers, Samuel de Champlain, St. Catharines Ontario Canada, St. Lawrence Hall, The Anti-Slavery Harp, The Order of Canada, Timelines, Toronto Alderman, Toronto Anti-Slavery Society, Toronto Board of Control, Toronto Deputy Mayor, Toronto Globe, Toronto Ontario Canada, Treaty of Utrecht, Uncle Tom's Cabin, Underground Railroad, Underground Railroad Operators, Union Army, Union Army Spies, Union Army Surgeons, United Empire Loyalists, United States Congress, University of Toronto, Upper Canada, Upper Canada Attorney General, Upper Canada Law Society, Upper Canada Lieutenant Governor, Upper Canada Parliament, Virginia, Voice of the Fugitive, War of 1812, Website, West Florida, West Indies, William Hubbard, William Osgoode, William Wells Brown, Windsor Ontario Canada