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Hi
Arch Merrill's "the UInderground and other Upstate Tales" might have
some info.  Paperback edition  is available from Nor-Del Productions
Limited at po box 93262 Rochester NY 14692 for $15.00 postpaid.  Should
be in most Western NY libraries also.
Norm Boughton
















David Minor wrote:
>
> Kelly
>
> I picked up a flyer recently seeking articles for a journal published in
> Buffalo - _Afro-Americans in New York Life and History_. They publish twice
> a year (January and July), but I don't know if they have put out anything
> as of now or not. You could write and ask if they could provide a list of
> past articles (if there are any).
>
> This may or may not help. There are currently a lot of local research
> projects being done; hopefully anyone participating, with any input, will
> notify the list.
>
> The address for the journal is
>
> P. O. Box 63
> Buffalo, NY
> 14207.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> David Minor
>
> >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?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Kelly Taft Krause
>
> David Minor
> Eagles Byte Historical Research
> Pittsford, New York
> 716 264-0423
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>
> http://home.eznet.net/~dminor
>
> includes NYNY, a series of timelines covering New York City and State, from
> approximately 450,000,000 BC to 1990 AD.

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