Fort Davidson State Historic Site
Pilot Knob, Missouri | This park is the site of the earthwork remnants of Fort Davidson, which was assaulted by the forces of Maj. Gen. Sterling Price...
James A. Fields House
James A. Fields was born into slavery in Hanover County, Virginia in 1844. During the Civil War, Fields and his brother George escaped to Hampton...
Mount Zion Community Cemetery
Four African American Civil War veterans are buried in this cemetery: James Gaskins (39th U.S. Colored Infantry), Joseph Waters (5th Massachusetts...
Rankin House
Ripley, Ohio | The historic site was the home of Presbyterian minister and ardent abolitionist Rev. John Rankin. He and his family are credited with...
John Jay Homestead
Restored historic home of Founding Father John Joy. Visitors will be able to experience homestead life in the early republic as well as learn more...
Beulah Baptist Church
In Oct. 1863, Robinson organized Beulah Baptist Church, the first African American church founded in Alexandria after Union occupation.