Senator Justin Morill State Historic Site
Sen Morrill was the longest serving member of Congress in its first 160 years. He was an abolitionist who worked to frame the 14th Amendment and...
Harriet Jacobs Escapes and Opposes Slavery
Edenton, North Carolina, is the birthplace of Harriet Jacobs, a courageous woman who escaped slavery and went on to write the first published slave...
Dey Mansion
Washington's Headquarters The Dey Mansion, constructed around 1770 by Theunis and Hester Dey, is a prime example of Georgian architecture and played a...
Rokeby
Home of Rowland Robinson, a Radical Abolitionist who wrote, organized meetings, and lobbied against slavery. Rokeby was a part of the Underground...
Major John Buttrick House
Founding Home of Concord The Buttrick family were among the founders of Concord in 1635, with William Buttrick owning 215 acres. Jonathan Buttrick...
Jockey Hollow
Headquarters in the Hollow Jockey Hollow, located within Morristown National Historical Park, was the site of the Continental Army’s winter encampment...