Freedom Crossing, Lewiston, NY
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member MrsMcFly
N 43° 10.410 W 079° 02.950
17T E 658563 N 4781929
Monument to the slaves escaping to Canada and the locals who helped them.
Waymark Code: WM86Q5
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 02/08/2010
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
Views: 19

Freedom Crossing Monument

A tribute to the enslaved who sought a new life of freedom in Canada and to the local volunteers who helped them on their journey to cross the Niagara River.

The Underground Railroad was a secret network of trails and safe homes that enslaved Africian-Americans from the southern United States used to escape to Canada in the 1800's. The British Empire, including Canada, abolished slavery in 1834.

Lewiston was one of the final stops on the Underground Railroad and despite breaking the law, many local residents volunteered to help the escapees reach freedom in Canada.

This monument depicts the moment in time when fugitive slaves saw Canada for the first time after traveling hundreds of treacherous miles, avoiding slave catchers who were paid to capture and return them to the south.

Handing the baby to the fugitive mother is Josiah Tryon (1798-1886) Lewiston's volunteer "Station Master" for the Underground Railroad. A man of simple means, Tyron was quiet, humble and religious. By secretly escorting escaping slaves to freedom in his row boat under the cover of darkness, he gave them hope and became a champion of justice and equality. He truly had a rainbow heart, embracing people of all colors and creeds.

With her outstretched arm pointing to Canada, Laura Eastman is the iconic heroine in the historical fiction book, Freedom Crossing, which is read by thousands of elementary students throughout the United States every year. Laura has become a symbol of the triumph of the human spirit over oppression. (Copyright 1986 by Margaret Goff Clark, by permission of Scholastic, Inc.)

Historical Association of Lewiston, Inc.

Dedicated October 14, 2009
Address:
Lewiston Pier
N. Water Street
Lewiston, Ny United States
14092


Web site: [Web Link]

Site Details: Monument is at the Lewiston Pier, no fees

Open to the public?: Public

Name of organization who placed the marker: Historical Association of Lewiston, Inc.

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