Escape by Enslaved Man from Leesburg, Virginia with White Woman and and Child, Likely his Wife.
An illustration from “The Underground Railroad,” a book by William Still.
An illustration from “The Underground Railroad,” a book by William Still.
Harriet Shephard led 10 others, including her five children, from Chestertown, Maryland in November 1855 in stolen carriages and horses to Wilmington, where they found …
Henry “Box” Brown was sent by mail to Philadelphia, 1856; illustration from “The Underground Railroad,” a book by William Still.
In 1851, free black residents of south central Pennsylvania resisted kidnappers, one of whom was killed – they were tried for treason by a two-judge …
Mary Millburn escaped from Norfolk dressed as a man and stowed away on a boat to Philadelphia in 1858; she settled in Boston and became …
Jane Johnson and her children were rescued in 1855, lawsuits filed including prosecution of Passmore Williamsom; illustration from “The Underground Railroad,” a book by William …
An illustration from “The Underground Railroad,” a book by William Still.
Portraits of Peter Still, brother of William Still, and Charity Still, mother of William Still; illustration from “The Underground Railroad,” a book by William Still.
Galloway, one of two stowaways from Wilimington, N.C. on a vessel loaded with turpentine; illustration from “The Underground Railroad,” a book by William Still.
To escape sale that would have split the family, a woman escaped with her 7 (remaining) children (two had already been sold away) from Maryland. …