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William Still at 200: Philadelphia will honor the abolitionist whose journal told Underground Railroad stories
William Henry Baker's Civil War diary, May, 1863-December, 1863 - Wisconsin in the Civil War - Wisconsin Historical Society Online Collections
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A Day in the Life, or, what is Rights and Reproductions anyway? | Historical Society of Pennsylvania
Picture Books and Primary Sources: An Interview with Don Tate, Author and Illustrator of William Still and His Freedom Stories -
Joseph Mallord William Turner, 'Inscription by Turner: Notes on Ancient Architecture' circa 1808-11 (J.M.W. Turner: Sketchbooks, Drawings and Watercolours) | Tate
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The William Still House Was Added to the Philadelphia Register of Historic Places This Year - Econsult Solutions, Inc.
New Digital History Project to Focus on the Underground Railroad | Historical Society of Pennsylvania
William Henry Baker Diary, November 8, 1864 - September 27, 1865 - Wisconsin in the Civil War - Wisconsin Historical Society Online Collections
Online database of Philadelphia abolitionist's diary to shed light on Underground Railroad | PhillyVoice
William Still's Notes | Warehouse 13 Artifact Database Wiki | Fandom
William Still: The Underground Railroad 'Station Master' That History Forgot
Uncovering William Still's Underground Railroad | Historical Society of Pennsylvania
William Still: His diary recorded details of slaves escaping on the Underground Railroad.
William Still: His diary recorded details of slaves escaping on the Underground Railroad.
William Still: Giant steps through troubled waters | Local News | phillytrib.com
William Henry Baker Diary, November 8, 1864 - September 27, 1865 - Wisconsin in the Civil War - Wisconsin Historical Society Online Collections
White Enough to Pass": Uncovering the story of John Wesley Gibson – Maryland Center for History and Culture
Overlooked No More: William B. Gould, Escaped Slave and Civil War Diarist - The New York Times
Diary: William B. Howard, 1862-1863 - Civil War - North Carolina Digital Collections
History of the Underground Railroad: Sydney Howard Gay's Record of Fugitives.
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31 August 1862: “where now the brave sons from every loyal state lay cold and rigid in the embrace of death, or fate still worse…” | Civil War Day by Day
31 August 1862: “where now the brave sons from every loyal state lay cold and rigid in the embrace of death, or fate still worse…” | Civil War Day by Day