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home on 293 East Genesee Street. They published an invitation to escaped enslaved persons, with their address, in the local newspaper. Loguen and her husband would provide visiting individuals with meals, a bath, and a sense of security. If any of the slaves decided to settle in the area, they would
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wrote, "could the labors of those who conducted Underground Railroad be adequately described, the name of Mrs. Loguen stand conspicuously among the friends of the oppressed." A New York Preservation Society historical marker regarding Loguen and her husband was erected at the former site of their
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help them find employment. Loguen and her husband were referred to by some in New York as the β€œβ€˜King and Queen" of the Underground Railroad.
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Caroline Storum was born in 1817 to William H. Storum and Sarah Gomar. She was biracial, from a free and educated abolitionist family.
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To Set the Captives Free: Reverend Jermain Wesley Loguen and the Struggle for Freedom in Central New York, 1835-1872
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Caroline Logan in household of Permaine Logan, Ward 8, Syracuse City, Onondaga, New York, United States;
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The Jerry rescue : the Fugitive Slave Law, Northern rights, and the American sectional crisis
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citing p. , line #2, family #285, county clerk offices, New York; FHL microfilm 870,758.
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In 1840, she was married to Jermain Wesley Loguen, abolitionist and bishop of the
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ran a major depot (stop) on the Underground Railroad out of the cellar of their
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The Underground Railroad: An Encyclopedia of People, Places, and Operations
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Index


Busti, New York
Syracuse, New York
Oakwood Cemetery
Jermain Wesley Loguen
Sarah Loguen Fraser
abolitionist
Underground Railroad
Jermain Wesley Loguen
Syracuse
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
Lewis Henry Douglass
Frederick Douglass
Sarah Loguen Fraser
Dominican Republic
tuberculosis
Oakwood Cemetery
Samuel Joseph May
Howard University
"The Underground Railroad in Southern Chautauqua County"
ISSN
0146-437X
JSTOR
23137324




"Jermain and Caroline Loguen"
Encyclopedia of the Underground Railroad

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