Only a small number of slaves traveled by the organized network of routes, "conductors" and "stations" that came to be known as the Underground Railroad ... border of Pennsylvania, for example ...
Following maps was impossible.” With that, he introduced speaker William Switala, a 52-year borough resident, retired educator and author of three books about the Underground Railroad, ...
Central Pennsylvania also played a role in the Underground Railroad. Some of its routes passed through Blair and Bedford Counties. “I think it should be something that attracts people to Bedford ...