Marker #7-16 Muskingum River Underground Railroad Corridor / Underground Railroad Agents in Coshocton County
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N 40° 16.875 W 081° 52.568
17T E 425520 N 4459342
This plaque describes the roll of the Muskingum River and the Ohio and Erie Canal in the Underground Railroad.
Waymark Code: WMCHNM
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 09/09/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Team RAGAR
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Front Text : "Muskingum River Underground Railroad Corridor"
The Muskingum River forms at the confluence of the Tuscarawas and Walhoning rivers at Roscoe Village and flows south approximately 100 miles to the Ohio River at Marietta. During the first half of the nineteenth century, fugitive slaves from Virginia crossed the Ohio River and followed the Underground Railroad lines north toward Canada. Four Underground Railroad lines converged in Roscoe Village on the Muskingum River. The first followed the river north out of Marietta through Rainbow and Waterford. An Ohio River crossing at Belpre connected runaways with the Muskingum River at Putnam in Muskingum County. Two others came from the west through Granville in Licking County and New Concord in Muskingum County. From Roscoe Village, fugitive slaves sometimes traveled from station to station along the Ohio-Erie Canal that was completed in 1825. The canal ended at Lake Erie where the runaway slaves were assisted in crossing into Canada.

Back Text : "Underground Railroad Agents in Coshocton County"
The acknowledged host of the Underground Railroad in Coshocton was Prior Foster, a well-respected African American who lodged fugitive slaves in his shanty at Harbaugh Corner. He fed, sheltered, and clothed them, and then accompanied them to the ferry to cross the Muskingum River to Hanging Rock. There they would remain hidden until they could be safely forwarded north. Virginians knew about the Underground Railroad in Roscoe Village. Slave owners and bounty hunters lurked there in search of fugitives. Other leading Underground Railroad operators in Coshocton County were James Luther, William Boyd, William Elliot, Samuel Weir, Mr. and Mrs. William M. Johnson, Eli Nichols, Reverend Alexander Campbell and his son Charles, Ebenezer Seward, John F. Shannon, Benjamin Waite, Thomas Powell, and Ebenezer Bigham.
Marker Number: 7-16

County: Coshocton

Significance of Location: Place

Bicentenial Mark: no

Website address: [Web Link]

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