
Jackson Station - Jackson, MI
N 42° 14.893 W 084° 23.985
16T E 714514 N 4680609
Jackson Station is a historic train depot built in 1841 in Jackson, Michigan.
Waymark Code: WM17176
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 11/18/2022
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From the historical marker at the train station:
The Final Ride to Midnight
This property originally a freight depot offered a rail ride to freedom on the fastest transportation possible, but it came with a cost. Imagine hiding among the cargo knowing that if you're found you could be arrested and sent back to slavery, or worse.
Jackson's freight depot (and original
passenger depot 1 1/2 blocks west of
here) formed a freedom corridor that enabled many freedom seekers to successfully escape to Detroit and Canada, the ultimate land of freedom. Today, Jackson's rail's legacy is memorialized by this building, the oldest continually operating train station in the country
Jackson - Hub of the Underground Railroad
During the decades leading up to the American Civil War, Jackson, Michigan was both hub and haven for thousands of slaves escaping through a human network Underground Railroad. The ultimate destination (usually Canada) for slaves on the route varied by slave and guide, but it was always considered "the land of freedom" and was sought by slaves one night, one mile, and one act of kindness at a time.
Several community leaders and families in Jackson secretly housed, clothed, fed and reassured runaways, while others supportive of the business of slavery openly hunted and punished escaped slaves or anyone aiding their flight. Some northerners went so far as to capture the runaways and return them to servitude. Not every slave on the Underground Railroad escaped.
Address: 501 East Michigan Avenue Jackson, MI USA 49201
 Web site: [Web Link]
 Site Details: 7:30 - 22:30 No fee
 Open to the public?: Public
 Name of organization who placed the marker: City of Jackson

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