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Author | : Milton Historical Society (Milton, Wis.) |
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Total Pages | : 33 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Fugitive slaves |
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Author | : Doug Welch (Newspaper editor) |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 81 |
Release | : 2017 |
Genre | : Historic buildings |
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"Joseph Goodrich came to the Wisconsin Territory's Prairie du Lac region from New York in 1838 in search of land to homestead and a new life to build predicated on his evangelical zeal for temperance, formal education and the abolition of slavery. Goodrich soon began building his Milton House, an architectural marvel of its day, created from the plentiful lime gravel of the area. It was from this curious hexagon-shaped inn that Goodrich attached a long, rectangular business block and tenement complex that soon became the most recognizable structure on the du Lac Prairie. And it was from this complex that Goodrich centered his activities and industriousness, establishing the Seventh Day Baptist Church, founding and financing an academy, brokering rail service, and platting a new community called Milton. It was in this building that Goodrich hid and scurried fugitive slaves on their way to freedom. Joseph Goodrich passed more than 150 years ago but the Milton House still stands as a tribute to his legacy of benevolence, vision and moral dedication to "Interests of the Highest Value." The Milton House Interests of the Highest Value chronicles the history of the building from its beginnings as a stop on the Underground Railroad to its days as a National Historic Landmark and last remaining National Network to Freedom Underground Railroad site in Wisconsin that is toured by more than 10,000 people each year"--Page 4 of cover.
Author | : Doug Welch |
Publisher | : Arcadia Publishing |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2016-03-28 |
Genre | : Photography |
ISBN | : 1439655200 |
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When the traveling party with Joseph Goodrich concluded a months-long journey west from Alfred, New York, in the spring of 1838, the strong-willed abolitionist staked out land some 60 miles west of Milwaukee. The area was then a crossroads of militia trails still worn from the Black Hawk War six years prior. Wisconsin's statehood was 10 years away when Goodrich began platting a community. He began with the Milton House, a unique hexagonal structure made of grout and built to serve as a temperance inn. Later, Goodrich used Milton House to aid fugitive slaves fleeing the South, and the inn became the heart of the community. By 1844, Milton had expanded around the town square. That same year, Goodrich founded Milton Academy, which was chartered as a college in 1867. He also facilitated the arrival of railroad lines, which led to the establishment of Milton's twin village, Milton Junction, the rail hub of southern Wisconsin.
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Total Pages | : 198 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : Fugitive slaves |
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Author | : DIANE Publishing Company |
Publisher | : DIANE Publishing |
Total Pages | : 210 |
Release | : 1998-02 |
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ISBN | : 9780788146572 |
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A study by the National Park Service on how to best interpret & commemorate the Underground Railroad, emphasizing the approximate routes taken by slaves escaping to freedom before the Civil War. Findings: the Underground Railroad story is nationally significant; a few elements of the story are represented in existing National Park Service units & other sites, but many important resource types are not adequately represented & protected; many sites remain that meet established criteria for designation as national historic landmarks; many sites are in imminent danger of being lost or destroyed, etc. Illustrated.
Author | : Linda Russo |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 204 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Fugitive slaves |
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Author | : Dan Stearns |
Publisher | : Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP |
Total Pages | : 68 |
Release | : 2005-12-15 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9780836864281 |
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Traces the life and accomplishments of the heroic abolitionist who escaped from slavery in Maryland in 1849, and became the most famous conductor of the Underground Railroad.
Author | : Carole Marsh |
Publisher | : Gallopade International |
Total Pages | : 32 |
Release | : 2006-12 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9780635063595 |
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Teachers' aids for the study of the Underground Railroad.
Author | : Julia Pferdehirt |
Publisher | : Wisconsin Historical Society |
Total Pages | : 137 |
Release | : 2013-06-19 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 0870206605 |
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People running from slavery made many hard journeys to find freedom—on steamboats and in carriages, across rivers and in hay-covered wagons. Some were shot at. Many were chased by slave catchers. Others hid in tunnels and secret rooms. But these troubles were worth it for the men, women, and children who eventually reached freedom. Freedom Train North tells the stories of fugitive slaves who found help in Wisconsin. Young readers (ages 7 to 12) will meet people like Joshua Glover, who was broken out of jail by a mob of freedom workers in Milwaukee, and Jacob Green, who escaped five times before he finally made it to freedom. This compelling book also introduces stories of the strangers who hid fugitive slaves and helped them on their way, brave men and women who broke the law to do what was right. As both a historian and a storyteller, author Julia Pferdehirt shares these exciting and important stories of a dangerous time in Wisconsin’s past. Using manuscripts, letters, and artifacts from the period, as well as stories passed down from one generation to another, Pferdehirt takes us deep into our state’s past, challenging and inspiring us with accounts of courage and survival.
Author | : Ruby West Jackson |
Publisher | : Wisconsin Historical Society |
Total Pages | : 177 |
Release | : 2022-08-25 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0870209957 |
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First published in 2007, the groundbreaking book Finding Freedom provided the first narrative account of the life of Joshua Glover, the freedom seeker who was famously broken out of jail by thousands of Wisconsin abolitionists in 1854. This paperback edition reframes Glover’s story with a new foreword from historian Christy Clark-Pujara. Employing original research, authors Ruby West Jackson and Walter T. McDonald chronicle Glover's days as an enslaved person in St. Louis, his violent capture and escape in Milwaukee, his journey on the Underground Railroad, and his thirty-three years of freedom in rural Canada. While the catalytic “Glover incident” captured national attention—pitting the state of Wisconsin against the Supreme Court and adding fuel to the pre–Civil War fire—the primary focus is on the ordinary citizens, both Black and white, with whom Joshua Glover interacted. A bittersweet story of bravery and compassion, Finding Freedom provides the first full picture of the man for whom so many fought and around whom so much history was made.