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Freedom Road
The route traveled by the 52 American hostages from Stewar...
Freedom Road
Michigan Legal Milestone
Beginning in 1829, Penn, ...
Freedom Road
The route traveled by the
52 American hostages from<...
Freedom Road Cemetery
Daniel Hughes, a lumber raftsman on the Susquehanna, lived...
"Freedom Road"
In search of freedom, men and women brought from the South...
Results for Freedom Road
Freedom Road
The route traveled by the 52 American hostages from Stewart Airport to West Point after their release from captivity in Iran January 25, 1981.
Marker is on Temple Hill Road (New York Route 300), on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy ...
Freedom Road
Michigan Legal Milestone
Beginning in 1829, Penn, Calvin, and Porter townships in Cass County were settled by Quakers who migrated there. Free Blacks also settled there, and both groups lived in harmony. Blacks in Cass County enjoyed many rights, such ...
Freedom Road
The route traveled by the
52 American hostages from
Stewart Airport to West
Point after their release
from captivity in Iran
January 25, 1981.
Marker is at the intersection of Little Britian Road (New York Route 207) and Breunig Road, on the right when traveling west ...
Freedom Road Cemetery
Daniel Hughes, a lumber raftsman on the Susquehanna, lived here, 1854-80. In the years ending with the Civil War, he brought fugitive slaves here from Maryland, protecting them before they continued north via the Underground Railroad. Hughes gave part of ...
"Freedom Road"
In search of freedom, men and women brought from the South by the "Underground Railroad" settled near here about 1825 and later. After 1850, most of them went on to Canada. Their cemetery, still in use, lies a short distance ...