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Buxton Historic Site and Museum: Index of Surnames
Tags: Adams, Alexander, Allen, Alycnthia, Amealyte, Anderson, Annie, Arlie, Baker, Balck, Banks, Bannister, Bass, Baylis, Bayliss, Bazey, Beatrice, Beckwith, Beddoes, Bennet, Benton, Bessie, Bias, Bissel, Black, Blackshear, Blainey, Bogess, Boswell, Bowles, Boyd, Bridget, Brooks, Brown, Bruce, Butler, Buxton Historic Site and Museum, Carey, Caroline, Carrie, Casey, Cerise, Chandler, Chapman, Charlotte, Chase, Cheatam, Clark, Colley, Cratchfield, Crawford, Crawley, Crosby, Crowley, Cuazy, Curtis, Cynthia, Daphine, Davis, Defreitas, Denise, Dennis, Dolman, Drye, Duckett, Dudley, Duncan, Dungy, Dyke, Edith, Edward, Edwards, Elisha, Eliza, Elizabeth, Ellen, Ellory, Ernie, Evans, Families, Fanny, Fern, Fields, Fisher, Foster, Frances, Fred, Freeman, French, Garel, Garrel, George, Gields, Girley, Givens, Glendora, Graham, Grasty, Gregory, Griffith, Grinage, Gross, Hallums, Hancock, Handsor, Handwritten Notes, Harding, Hardy, Harris, Hatter, Helm, Henson, Highgate, Hoffman, Hooper, Hutchison, Jackson, James, Jane, Janebissel, Jillian, John, Johnson, Jones, Jr., Kersey, King, Knight, Ladd, Lambkin, Land, Levia, Lewis, Lily, Madley, Margaret, Margo, Marilyn, Marion, Marshall, Martha, Mary, Matilda, May, McCarthur, McClendon, McKeithen, McPherson, Melancy, Melvin, Meman, Michelle, Millben, Moore, Morgan, Motley, Newby, Nina, Not Found, Pat, Patterson, Pierce, Poindexter, Poole, Prince, Rann, Rayburn, Redmond, Renmond, Richardson, Richarsdon, Riddle, Robbins, Robert Robinson, Roby, Roller, Roper, Ruffin, Salters, Samuel, Sarah, Saroea, Saundra, Scott, Segee, Selcage, Shadd, Shepley, Shreve, Sidney, Simmons, Simms, Simpson, Smith, Snead, Soloman, Solomon, Starks, Starr, Stockton, Surname Index, Talbot, Taylor, Thomas, Thompson, Thomson, Timbers, Travis, Tudor, Tyler, Unknown, Vaden, Venice, Vincent, Violet, Virginia, Wade, Walker, Wallace, Walter, Watts, Webb, White, Wiggins, William, Williams, Willie, Wilson, Wright, Yates, Yolanda, Yott, Zebbs
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
The Coming of the Fugitive Slave, 1815-1861
Tags: 1833 Detroit Race Riot, 1851 Canadian Census, A Member of the Brethren's Church, African Canadians, Amelia M. Murray, Amherstburg Ontario Canada, Audrey Saunders Miller, Baptist Church, Canada, Canada West, Canadian Census, Canadian Tobacco Culture, Chatham Ontario Canada, Colchester Ontario Canada, Colchester Township Assessment Rolls, Detroit Michigan, Dresden Ontario Canada, Edinburgh Scotland, Ethnic Groups in Upper Canada, Fort Malden Assessment Rolls, Fort Malden National Historic Park Museum, Fort Malden Ontario Canada, Fred Coyne Hamil, Fugitive Slave Act, G. Archbold, Inquiries of an Emigrant, Irish, James Logan, Jean R. Burnet, John Howison, Joseph Pickering, Kentucky, Lake Erie, Letters from the United States Cuba and Canada, London England, London Ontario Canada, Mary O'Brien, Montreal Quebec Canada, New York, New York City New York, Niagara River, Notes of a Journey Through Canada the United States and the West Indies, Nova Scotia, Ontario Department of Lands and Forests, Queen's Bush Ontario Canada, R. Rolph, Race Riots, Sandwich Ontario Canada, Sandwich Township Census Data, Sketches of Upper Canada, Slavery, SPG Papers, St. Catharines Ontario Canada, The Canadian Cigar and Tobacco Journal, The History of the Moravian Mission Among the Indians of North America, The Imperial magazine, The Journals of Mary O'Brien, The Valley of the Lower Thames, Thomas Smith Papers, Tobacco Fields, Toronto Ontario Canada, Traite Sur la Culture du Tabac Canadien, University of Toronto, Upper Canada, Urbanism, Virginia, War of 1812, Welland Ontario Canada, Windsor Ontario Canada
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. 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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. 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The Underground Railroad in Illinois
Tags: A Different Kind of Christmas, A Girl Called Boy, A Job for Jeremiah, A Lantern in the Window, A Picture Book of Harriet Tubman, A Picture Book of Sojourner Truth, A Place Called Mother Hubbard Cupboard, A Quaker Pioneer: Laura Haviland Superintendent of the Underground Railroad, A School for Pompey Walker, A Station Master on the Underground Railroad: The Life and Letters of Thomas Garrett, A Towpath to Freedom, A Woman Called Moses, A Woman's Life Work: Including Thirty Years' Service on the Underground Railroad and in the War, A Woman's Life Work: Labors and Experiences of Laura S. Haviland, A.A. Knopf, Abolitionism, Abolitionist Newspapers, Abraham Hall, Abraham Lincoln, Addy Learns a Lesson: A School Story, Addy Walker, Africa, African American Images Bookstore, African American Newspapers, African American Voices, African Americans, African Methodist Episcopal Church, Afro-American Publishing Company, Afro-Americans '76: Black Americans in the Founding of Our Nation, Agnes Miller, Aileen Lucia Fisher, Alabama, Alex Haley, Alice Childress, Allan Pinkerton, Allen Jay, Allen Jay and the Underground Railroad, Ambrose Headen, American Antiquarian Society, American Civil War, American Revolutionary War, Amistad, Amistad Case, Amos Fortune, Amos Fortune Free Man, and Blanche K. Bruce, And Forever Free, And Why Not Every Man? An Account of Slavery the Underground Railroad and the Road to Freedom in New York's Southern Tier, Ann Donegan Johnson, Ann McGovern, Ann Warren Turner, Anna Elizabeth Lewis Hudlun, Anna Hudlun, Anna Louis Curtis, Anne Benjamin, Anne Lane Petry, Anne Terry White, Anthony Burns, Anthony Burns: The Defeat and Triumph of a Fugitive Slave, Arms of a Stranger, Arna Bontemps, Arno Press, Arthur Huff Fauset, Ashtabula Ohio, Atheneum, Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Aunt Harriet's Underground Railroad in Tide Sky, Aurora Historical Society, Aurora Illinois, Austin Texas, Avi, Avon Books, Ayer Company, B. 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DuBois, Walk Together: Five Plays on Human Rights, Wanted Dead or Alive: The True Story of Harriet Tubman, Warrenville Illinois, Wesleyan University Press, West Point, Western Citizen, Westminster, Wheaton Illinois, When the Rattlesnake Sounds: A Play, Whimsie Press, Who Comes with Cannons, Who is Carrie, Wilbur Henry Siebert, Wilbur Siebert, William Craft, William H. Mitchell, William L. Andrews, William Monroe Cockrum, William S. McFeely, William Still, William Wells Brown, William X. Breyfogle, Williamsburg Household, Williamsburg Virginia, Willie McCay, Worcester Massachusetts, World War II, Young Harriet Tubman: Freedom Fighter, Young Indiana Jones and the Plantation Treasure, Zebina Eastman
Browsing | Deerfield Public Library | Summer 2010
Tags: Aaron Copland, Academy Awards, Adrien Mulholland, Alec Baldwin, Alice in Wonderland, American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), American Bandstand, American Library Association (ALA), Amy Thale, An Education, Andrew Sean Greer, Animal Vegetable Miracle, Arizona, Arlington Heights Public Library, Art Institute of Chicago, Bahamas, Bannockburn Illinois, Barbara Kingsolver, Barnes and Noble Book Store, Betsy Eisenhauer, Betty Hicks, Bob McGreevy, Bob Rosenbacher, Brooke Fogt, Bruce Zimmerman, Career Advice, Carey Mulligan, Caribbean Sea, Chicago Illinois, Chicago Musical College Competition, Christine Barr, Clifford, Colleen Seisser, College Admissions, Cook Memorial Public Library, Cookie Center, Cookie Mouse, Coraline, David Hirsch, Deerfield Farmers Market, Deerfield High School, Deerfield High School Finals Week, Deerfield Illinois, Deerfield Optimists Club, Deerfield Public Library, Deerfield Public Library Adult Services Department, Deerfield Public Library Board of Trustees, Deerfield Public Library Book Buddies, Deerfield Public Library Book Discussions, Deerfield Public Library Browsing Newsletter, Deerfield Public Library Email, Deerfield Public Library Email Notification System, Deerfield Public Library Holds Policy, Deerfield Public Library Meeting Rooms, Deerfield Public Library Movie Showings, Deerfield Public Library Online Public Catalog, Deerfield Public Library Open Houses, Deerfield Public Library Poets, Deerfield Public Library Programming, Deerfield Public Library Referendum, Deerfield Public Library Renovations, Deerfield Public Library Storytimes, Deerfield Public Library Summer Reading Programs, Deerfield Public Library Survey, Deerfield Public Library Teen Advisory Board (TAB), Deerfield Public Library Teen Study Lounge, Deerfield Public Library Website, Deerfield Public Library Youth Services Department, Deerfield Schools, Deerfield Village Board of Trustees, Eclipse, Edward Elgar, Emily Compton-Dzak, Esme Lennox, Eureka Discoveries, Felix Mendelssohn, Field Museum of Natural History, Finding Nemo, Foreign Policy Association Great Decisions Program, Francesca Vena-Pedersen, Francois-Joseph Gossec, Franz Schubert, Frederic Chopin, Friends of the Deerfield Public Library, Gail Borden Public Library, Gale Gand, Gardening, Gary Kouba, George Clooney, Georges Bizet, Green Golly, Green Golly and Her Golden Flute, Guitar Hero, Gym Shorts: Swimming with Sharks, Hannah Keen, Heather Braoudakis, Hula, Hy Speck, If You Give a Mouse a Gookie, Income Tax Assistance, Invictus, iPod Touch, Iris Lockhart, It's Complicated, iTunes, Jackson Mississippi, Jane Byrne, Jane Weinstein-Jacobson, Jean Reuther, Jeffrey Rivlin, Jerry Lee Lewis, Jerry Levy, Jewish Vocational Service (JVS) Career Planning Center, Joan Simonds, Joe Arzac, John Bartok, John Dillinger, John G. Shedd, John Kelsey, Johnny Mathis, Judy Smith, Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions, Kathryn Stockett, Kay Palecek, Kenan Abosch, Laura Numeroff, Laurie Leibowitz, Lindsay Zabel, Linkin Consortium, Lisa Crist, Lorraine Clark, Lucy Kempton, Luisa Ellenbogen, Lynda Michele Kruse, Lynn Samuels, Madeline Solein Dahlman, Maggie O'Farrell, Mario Kart, Mark Fox, Marla Bark Dembitz, Mary Courtney, Mary Pergander, Masters in Library and Information Science (MLIS), Meryl Streep, Metropolitan Opera, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Concertmaster, Michael K. Goldberg, Michael Oher, Mies Van der Rohe, Mike Gruenhut, Murder Mystery Night, Nancy O'Neill, National Endowment for the Humanities, Nelson Mandela, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo Wii Bowling, Norman Bridwell, North Shore K-9 Reading Buddies, Northern Illinois University, Nuremberg Symphony, Nuremberg Symphony Concertmaster, Oliver Colbentson, One Book One Zip Code, Orphans of the Storm, Oxford University, Patsy Cline, Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum, Perfect Auto Finish, Perry Como, Playlist.com, Princess and the Frog, Public Opinion Laboratory, Rapunzel, Ravinia, Rick Lynn, Rita Kirby, Riverwoods Illinois, Roberta Glick, Robin's Dog Stars, Ronald Simon, Rosemary Sazonoff Writing Contest, Ryan Bingham, Sally Rand, Sandra Bullock, Searchable PDF, Shedd Aquarium, Sherlock Holmes, Sherry Kaplan, Skeeter Phelan, Skokie Public Library, South Africa, Spike Jonze, Steve Martin, Sunday G. Mueller, Sydney Australia, The Blind Side, The Help, The Story of a Marriage, The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox, Thomas Jester, Tim Burton, Twilight, United States, University of Illinois Extension, University of Illinois Extension Master Gardeners, Up in the Air, Virginia, We the People Bookshelf Grant, Where the Wild Things Are, Whole Foods, WiFi, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Young Victoria
Clara Hoppe Wolff Obituary
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Joseph Loizzo Obituary
Tags: Aircraft Carrier, Atlantic Ocean, Coxswain, Deerfield Review, Joseph Loizzo, Leukemia, Minelaying School, Mrs. Vincent Loizzo, Naval Hospital, Obituary, Pacific Ocean, Portsmouth Virginia, Radio Technician, United States Navy, Vincent Loizzo, Virginia, World War II, World War II European Theatre, World War II Pacific Theatre
Civil Rights Special Report
Tags: Abolition Movement, Abortion, Abortion Rights, Abraham Lincoln, Affirmative Action, African Americans, Alabama, Alan Bakke, American Civil War, Astonauts, Bakke v. Regents of the University of California, Brown v. Board of Education, But Not Next Door, California, California Board of Regents, Carl Galmon, Cesar Chavez, Charles J. Caruso, Charles Richard, Cherokee Nation, Chicago Historical Society, Civil Rights, Civil Rights Act of 1964, Civil Rights Activists, Clark Street, College Admissions Programs, Columbia Tennessee, Curfews, David Duke, Deerfield Citizens for Human Rights, Deerfield High School, Deerfield High School College and Career Resource Center, Deerfield Human Relations Commission, Deerfield Illinois, Deerfield Integration, Deerfield Park District, Deerfield Public Library, Deerfield School District #109, Deerfield School District #109 Superintendent, Deerfield School District #110, Deerfield School District #110 Superintendent, Deerfield Village Meetings, Discriminatory Crimes, Disenfranchisement, Dr. Charles Richard Elementary School, Dred Scott, Dred Scott Decision, Dred Scott v. Sandford, Eleanor Roosevelt, Elizabeth Battle, Equality, Ethan Knoper, Ethnicity Quota System, Eye on the Media (EOM), Federal Judiciary, Floral Park Model Homes, Floral Park Subdivision, Frederick Douglass, Gender Quota System, George Washington, George Washington Elementary School, Great Britain, HarperCollins, Harriot Jacobs, Hate Crimes, Highland Park High School, Hugh Price, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Individual Autonomy, Integrated Neighborhoods and Developments, Jack D. Parker, Jet Magazine, Jim Crow Era, Jim Crow Laws, Judaism, Kathleen Walsh, Kevin Silverman, Kim Tracz, Kimberly Mays, Ku Klux Klan, Legacy of Slavery, Legal Separation, LGBTQIA+, LGBTQIA+ Civil Rights, LGBTQIA+ Rights, Linda Brent, Little Rock Arkansas, Louisiana, Louisiana Governor, Louisiana Governor's Mansion, Low Income Housing, Lyndon B. Johnson, Mae Jemison, Margaret McMahon, Martin Luther King Jr., Marybeth Kravets, McDougal and Little, Media Representation, Men, Michael Kaiz, Michigan, Middle Passage, Mike Foster, Mississippi, Mitchell Park, Mitchell Pool, Montgomery Alabama, Montgomery Bus Boycott, Murder, Naples Daily News, National Urban League, New Jersey, New Orleans Louisiana, New York City New York, Newspaper Article, North America, North Avenue, North Carolina, North Shore, Oregon State University, Pageturners Book Club, Partial Birth Abortions, Plessy v. Ferguson, Police Brutality, Politics of Slavery, Pro-Life Activists, Progress Development Corporation, Rachel Cox, Racial Hate Crimes, Racial Intolerance, Racial Quota System, Racial Stereotypes, Racial Tensions, Religious Hate Crimes, Reverse Discrimination, Right to Choose, Robert C. Gand, Roe v. Wade, Rosa Parks, School Diversity, School Integration, School Segregation, Segregation, Separate But Equal Doctrine, Shay's Rebellion, Slaveholders, Slavery, Springsboro Pennsylvania, St. Gregory Episcopal Church, Steve Barnhart, Stonewall Riots, Tami Tranowski, Teen Civil Rights, Teen Rights, Tennessee, Texas, Thomas Jefferson, Tiffany Stull, Time Magazine, Tom Clarke, Tracy Jacobson, Trail of Tears, United States Circuit Court of Appeals Seventh Circuit, United States Constitution Nineteenth Amendment, United States Constitution Thirteenth Amendment, United States Federal District Court System, United States of America Past and Present, United States Supreme Court, University of California, University of California Davis Medical School, University of Michigan, Virginia, Voting Rights, White Americans, Women, Women's Right to Vote, Women's Rights, Workers Rights