The Cozad-Bates house was not a stop on the Underground Railroad — it was a training ground for abolitionists.
Founded by the Quaker community, Springboro was a sanctuary along the Underground Railroad. More than 200 years ago, Springboro and Clearcreek Township offered refuge for thousands escaping slavery.
For February, also known as Black History Month, we visited the Belpre Historical Society to see the Underground Railroad ...
The ferry operator pulled his large flatboat to the edge of the Virginia shore of the Ohio River. He watched and listened ...
The Ross County Historical Society is inviting the public to celebrate Ohio’s Statehood Day on Saturday, March 1, 2025, with ...
The Mid-Ohio Valley Model Railroad Club will honor one of its own with an open house on Saturday. The annual Louie Creel ...
The city came together Saturday morning to honor the history of Alum Creek Trail and the role it played in enslaved people’s ...