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Lancaster County Historical Society spent September 11th taking over the NPS Network to Freedom social media accounts in celebration of International Underground Railroad Month. See what they posted throughout the day...

Color  1824 historic map that shows three towns along a large river in Pennsylvania. The top left town is Wrightsville. The bottom left town is Westphalia. Below Westphalia is Creitz Creek.  Across the river is a large town called Columbia on the right.
An excerpt of an 1824 map by Joshua Scott

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In Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, visitors can learn about some of the earliest episodes of anti-slavery resistance in the United States. Uprisings and resistance against slavery evolved into organized efforts, daring escapes, and legal challenges, culminating in the movement we know today as the Underground Railroad. Many escaping enslaved peoples traveled up into Pennsylvania by way of the Columbia River Crossing between the towns of Wrightsville in York County and Columbia in Lancaster County. This 1824 map from the LancasterHistory (@lancohistory) collections shows the close connection between both counties and how that could facilitate easier travel between areas.

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LancasterHistory shared these stories on Instagram as part of #TakeoverTheNetwork - a social media takeover by the Network to Freedom.

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Last updated: September 12, 2022