Underground Railroad
Maria Molson
February 27, 2007 - 1:16pm — lhlou
Maria Molson, born January 30, 1825, to James and Betsy Cook of Lycoming County, lived at 19 East Water Street, Lock Haven. During the Civil War, she operated a station on the Underground Railroad at this address, allowing the slaves to stay in her house before their next stop in Renovo. From there, they went to Olean, new York.
Go west: Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania
December 28, 2006 - 10:25am — Storytrax
Location(s)
Susquehanna CountyMontrose, PASee map: Google MapsSusquehanna County, PA was formed on February 21, 1810 out of Luzerne County. It is named for Susquehanna River. In the mid-19th century, local Congressman Galusha A.
Slave Quilts
November 10, 2006 - 12:15pm — bteeple
It would be great if George Orwell was wrong, but he wasn’t.







