New Philadelphia

New Philadelphia
Author: Gerald A. McWorter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780910671170

New Philadelphia chronicles the history of a town founded in 1836 in Central Illinois by a freed slave. The book covers the history of the town, the inhabitants, their descendants, and the archeological digs.

Abolitionism and the Civil War in Southwestern Illinois

Abolitionism and the Civil War in Southwestern Illinois
Author: John Joseph Dunphy
Publisher: Civil War
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781609493288

Southwestern Illinois played a fierce and pivotal role in the national drama of a house divided against itself. St. Clair County sheltered Brooklyn, founded by freed and fugitive slaves and a vital link on the Underground Railroad. Alton was the home of Elijah Lovejoy, gunned down defending his press from an anti-abolitionist mob, as well as Lyman Trumbull, who wrote the Thirteenth Amendment. After the outbreak of war, Alton's prison was packed with thousands of Confederate captives, a smallpox epidemic and the cross-dressing double agent Mary Anne Pitman. John J. Dunphy continues the story of the Civil War and abolitionism beyond the Emancipation Proclamation and Appomattox, seeking out the enduring legacy those struggles left in his corner of Illinois.

The Underground Railroad in Illinois

The Underground Railroad in Illinois
Author: Glennette Tilley Turner
Publisher: Newman Educational Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 9780938990055

The activities of the Underground Railroad, and the Abolitionist Movement in Illinois are documented by the author in this meticulously researched book.