List of Underground Railroad sites


The list of Underground Railroad sites includes abolitionist locations of sanctuary, support, and transport for former slaves in 19th century North America before and during the American Civil War. It also includes sites closely associated with people who worked to achieve personal freedom for all Americans in the movement to end slavery in the United States.
The site http://waymarking.com maintains a list of 201 marked stops on the Underground Railroad.

[Colorado]

  1. Barney L. Ford Building — Denver

    [Connecticut]

  2. William Wakeman/Ovals House - Wilton
  3. Joshua Bird/Bird Tavern - Bethlehem

    [Delaware]

  4. Appoquinimink Friends Meetinghouse — Odessa
  5. Camden Friends Meetinghouse - Camden
  6. Corbit-Sharp House - Odessa
  7. Friends Meeting House — Wilmington
  8. New Castle Court House - New Castle

    [District of Columbia]

  9. Frederick Douglass National Historic Site
  10. Mary Ann Shadd Cary House

    [Florida]

  11. Angola - Manatee County
  12. Negro Fort - Franklin County
  13. Fort Mosé — St. John's County

    [Indiana]

  14. Bethel AME ChurchIndianapolis
  15. Levi Coffin HouseFountain City
  16. Eleutherian College Classroom and Chapel BuildingLancaster
  17. Second Baptist Church - New Albany
  18. Phanuel Lutheran Church - Southeastern Fountain County, IN https://www.commercial-news.com/news/local_news/church-continues--year-tradition/article_e3066f24-d198-5261-816e-5f0ea080ec03.html

    [Illinois]

  19. Owen Lovejoy House — Princeton
  20. John Hossack House — Ottawa
  21. Dr. Richard Eels House — Quincy
  22. Graue Mill — Oak Brook
  23. The Old Rock House - Alton
  24. James T. Wheeler House — St. Charles
  25. Beecher Hall - Jacksonville
  26. Dr. Hiram Rutherford House and Office - Oakland

    [Iowa]

  27. First Congregational Church — Burlington
  28. Horace Anthony House — Camanche
  29. Reverend George B. Hitchcock House — Lewis vicinity
  30. Henderson Lewelling House — Salem
  31. Todd House — Tabor
  32. Jordan House — West Des Moines

    [Kansas]

  33. John Brown Cabin — Osawatomie

    [Maine]

  34. Harriet Beecher Stowe House — Brunswick
  35. Abyssinian Meeting House — Portland

    [Massachusetts]

  36. African American National Historic Site — Boston
  37. Lewis and Harriet Hayden House - Boston
  38. The Wayside — Concord
  39. Liberty Farm — Worcester
  40. Nathan and Mary Johnson House — New Bedford
  41. Jackson Homestead — Newton
  42. George Luther Stearns Estate — Medford
  43. The "Greep" House, built 1745 - Foxborough

    [Maryland]

  44. Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Monument - Cambridge
  45. John Brown's Headquarters — Sample's Manor
  46. Riley-Bolten House — North Bethesda

    [Michigan]

  47. Dr. Nathan Thomas House — Schoolcraft
  48. Second Baptist Church — Detroit
Ellis House, Cassopolis Michigan, burned down in the 1970s while being renovated.

Nebraska

  1. Mayhew Cabin located in Nebraska City, Nebraska www.mayhewcabin.org

    New Jersey

  2. Grimes Homestead, Mountain Lakes
  3. Mott House Lawnside Borough
  4. Bethel AME Church, located in Springtown, New Jersey
  5. Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church, Woolwich Township
  6. Van Leer Log Cabin, Swedesboro, New Jersey
  7. Holden Hilton House, Jersey City
  8. Thomas Vreeland Jackson and John Vreeland Jackson house, Jersey City
  9. Rhoads Chapel, Saddlertown Haddon Township
  10. Hardyston, NJ- Alfred Churchville
  11. Red Maple Farm, Monmouth Junction

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  12. Harriet Tubman Home for the Aged, Residence and Thompson AME Zion Church — Auburn
  13. Frederick Douglass Home, marked by the NY Education Department
  14. Thatcher Brothers -Hornell-Steuben County
  15. Henry Crandall Home - Almond-Allegany County
  16. William Sortore Farm - Belmont-Allegany County
  17. CJ Martino Bed and Breakfast - Cuba-Allegany County
  18. Dr. Lambert Whitney - Olean-Cattaraugus County
  19. Sarah Johnson Home/Oakhill Cemetery - Olean-Cattaraugus County
  20. Isaac Searle Home - Cadiz-Cattaraugus County
  21. Eber Pettit Home - Versailles-Cattaraugus County
  22. Hiram Thayer -Frewsburg-Chautaqua County
  23. Dr. James Pettit - Fredonia-Chautaqua County
  24. Catherine Harris Home -Jamestown-Chautaqua County
  25. Oliver Lee Home - Silver Creek-Chautaqua County
  26. McClew Farm -Burt - Niagara County
  27. First Presbyterian Church - Lewiston - Niagara County
  28. David Ruggle's Home - TriBeCa - Manhattan
  29. Rossville AME Zion Church - Staten Island
  30. Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims — Brooklyn
  31. Lafayette Street Baptist Church - Brooklyn
  32. Samuel Keese Smith House Peru - Clinton County
  33. Old Stone Library -Fort Ann - Washington County
  34. Bristol Congregational Church -Volney - Oswego County
  35. Wesleyan Methodist Church -Syracuse
  36. Howland Slocum Store-Sherwood - Cayuga County
  37. Captain Horatio Throop House -Pultneyville - Wayne County

    [North Carolina]

  38. Guilford College Woods, Guilford College — Greensboro
  39. Freedmen's Colony of Roanoke Island - Manteo, Outer Banks

    [Ohio]

  40. Harriet Beecher Stowe House — Cincinnati
  41. John P. Parker House — Ripley
  42. John Rankin House — Ripley
  43. Jonathan Stone House — Belpre
  44. Sawyer-Curtis House — Little Hocking
  45. Constitution Station — Constitution
  46. Smith Station — Cutler
  47. Mount Pleasant Historic District — Mt. Pleasant
  48. Wilson Bruce Evans House — Oberlin
  49. Omar Chapel — Reed Township, Seneca County
  50. Rush R. Sloane House — Sandusky
  51. Daniel Howell Hise House — Salem
  52. Col. William Hubbard House — Ashtabula
  53. Judge Thomas J. Anderson, Marion
  54. Joseph Morris House - Richland Township, Marion
  55. Reuben Benedict House — Marengo, Morrow County
  56. Alum Creek Friends — Marengo, Morrow County
  57. Newell House — Painesville
  58. Samuel and Sally Wilson House — Cincinnati
  59. James and Sophia Clemens Farmstead — German Township, Darke County
  60. Spring Hill — Massillon
  61. Putnam Historic District — Zanesville
  62. Iberia — Washington Township, Morrow County
  63. Gammon House — Springfield
  64. George W. Adams House / - Trinway, Muskingham County
  65. Springboro Historic District
  66. John Brown house and tannery — Hudson
  67. House of Elizur Wright, father of the abolitionist Elizur Wright – Tallmadge
  68. House of Peter and Sarah M. Fossett - Cincinnati / Cumminsville

    [Ontario]

  69. Fort Malden — Amherstburg

    [Pennsylvania]

  70. Bethel AME Zion Church — Reading
  71. John Brown House — Chambersburg
  72. James Beach Clow House — Ellwood
  73. Moses Coates Jr. Farm — Schuylkill Township
  74. Unitarian Universalist Church - Girard
  75. William Goodrich House — York
  76. Hovenden House, Barn and Abolition Hall — Plymouth Meeting
  77. John Brown Tannery SiteGuys Mills
  78. Johnson HousePhiladelphia
  79. Daniel Kaufman House — Boiling Springs
  80. F. Julius LeMoyne House — Washington
  81. Mount Gilead A.M.E. Church — Buckingham
  82. Oakdale — Chadds Ford
  83. People's Hall — Ercildoun
  84. Sellers HallUpper Darby
  85. Thaddeus Stevens and Lydia Hamilton Smith House, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
  86. Thornfield — Drexel Hill
  87. White Horse Farm — Elijah Funk / Hannah Adamson Pennypacker House, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania
  88. Vickers House

    [Tennessee]

  89. Burkle EstateMemphis
  90. Hunt-Phelann House — Memphis

    [Vermont]

  91. Rokeby — Ferrisburgh

    [Virginia]

  92. Bruin's Slave JailAlexandria
  93. Fort Monroe — Hampton

    [West Virginia]

  94. Jefferson County CourthouseCharles Town
  95. Harpers Ferry National Historical ParkHarpers Ferry

    [Wisconsin]

  96. Milton House — Milton
  97. Samuel Brown Homestead — Milwaukee
  98. Cathedral Square, Milwaukee —
  99. First Presbyterian Church,
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