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On Fri, 25 Jun 1999 [log in to unmask] wrote:

> I grew up in the tiny southwest NY town of Almond, NY.  There was a house in
> town that was said to be used for the Underground Railroad.  I am curious of
> there is a place that shows the houses used in that area.  It's in Allegany
> County. Does anyone know of any place on the Internet or in a book I might
> find at a library that talks about this?

Try Helene C. Phelan, AND WHY NOT EVERY MAN? AN ACCOUNT OF SLAVERY, THE
UNDERGROUND RAILROAD, AND THE ROAD TO FREEDOM IN NEW YORK'S SOUTHERN TIER.
(Almond, NY: Phelan, 1987)

Christopher Densmore
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