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29: 45: 362: 262:, she was taken by Mr. R.F. Wallcutt and myself over to Lewis Hayden's house in Southnac Street, thirteen newly-escaped slaves of all colors and sizes were brought in into one room for her to see. Though Mrs. Stowe had written wonderful "Uncle Tom" at the request of Dr. Bailey, of Washington, for the National Era, expressly to show up the workings of the Fugitive Slave-Law, yet she had never seen such a company of 'fugitives' together before. 888: 52: 239:, and their home served as a boarding house. Hayden prevented slave catchers from taking the Crafts by threatening to blow up his home with gunpowder if they tried to reclaim them. Records from the Boston Vigilance Committee, of which Lewis was a member, indicate that scores of people received aid and safe shelter at the Hayden home between 1850 and 1860. 671: 564: 433: 209:, in 1812. His first wife and their son were sold to U.S. Senator Henry Clay. They were sold again to the Deep South, and Hayden never saw them again. In 1842 Hayden married Harriet Bell, who already had a son Joseph. In 1844, with the help of abolitionists, they escaped to Ohio and then along the Underground Railroad to Canada. Abolitionist 356:
The historic buildings along today's Black Heritage Trail were the homes, businesses, schools and churches of a thriving black community that organized, from the nation's earliest years, to sustain those who faced local discrimination and national slavery, struggling toward the equality and freedom
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had transported the family of 3 to freedom. She was a school teacher from Vermont who had moved to Kentucky. She was caught when she returned from the journey from Kentucky to the Ohio River crossing to Ohio. She was jailed, tried and sentenced to years in the Kentucky Penitentiary. Somehow, she
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Hayden served a term in the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1873 and worked for the Massachusetts Secretary of State from 1859 to 1889. Lewis Hayden died on April 7, 1889. Harriet Hayden, upon her death in 1893, bequeathed her estate to provide a scholarship at
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In 1845, the Haydens returned to the US at Detroit, and by January 1846 they had moved to Boston. Hayden owned and ran a clothing store on Cambridge Street.
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obtained a pardon from the Governor and was released. Her work continued, and she was jailed several more times. She lies in an unmarked grave.
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that he run for governor; on Thanksgiving Day in 1862 Governor Andrew was to come down from Beacon Hill and have turkey dinner at the Haydens.
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In 1849 or 1850, the Haydens moved into the house at 66 Phillips (then Southac) Street on Beacon Hill. The house was purchased in 1853 by
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Lewis and Harriet Hayden House, 66 Phillips Street, Boston (now a private residence), abolitionists, Underground Railroad station.
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The African American Museum stated that Hayden was born in 1816; The National Park Service said he was born in 1812.
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was the home of African-American abolitionists who had escaped from slavery in Kentucky; it is located in
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The Haydens routinely cared for African Americans who had escaped from slavery, including the noted
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from federal custody in 1851, and he played a significant role in the attempted rescue of
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and was killed. In 1865, Harriet Hayden bought the house from Francis Jackson's estate.
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had lodged during his last trip to Boston. Hayden had been the first to suggest to
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Lewis and Harriet Hayden House, former home of African American abolitionists.
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An author was escorted by an unnamed individual to their home:
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Site 6 - Lewis and Harriet Hayden House - 66 Phillips Street
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Boston African American community prior to the Civil War
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The Lewis and Harriet Hayden House is a site along the
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Boston African American National Historic Site (NPS)
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promised in America's documents of national liberty.
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Lewis and Harriet Hayden House is located in Boston
Beacon Hill
Boston
Coordinates
42°21′37″N 71°04′09″W / 42.360239°N 71.069036°W / 42.360239; -71.069036

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Uncle Tom's Cabin
Boston Vigilance Committee
Fugitive Slave Act
Lewis Hayden
Harriet Bell Hayden
Lexington, Kentucky
Delia Webster
Francis Jackson
Vigilance Committee
Underground Railroad
Ellen and William Craft
Harriet Beecher Stowe
The Liberator
Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin
Shadrach Minkins
Anthony Burns
John Brown
Harper's Ferry
Civil War

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