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The Underground Railroad

Color enhanced print of the painting entitled: The Underground Railroad by Charles T. Webber. Levi Coffin (October 28, 1798 - September 16, 1877) was an American Quaker, abolitionist, and businessman. He was deeply involved in the Underground Railroad in Indiana and Ohio and his home is often called "Grand Central Station of the Underground Railroad". Thousands of slaves are reported to have passed through his care while escaping their masters. In this painting Levi Coffin, is shown wearing a top hat in background, his wife Catherine, helps elderly man, an unidentified woman leads the group with two children.
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Title: The Underground Railroad
Caption: Color enhanced print of the painting entitled: The Underground Railroad by Charles T. Webber. Levi Coffin (October 28, 1798 - September 16, 1877) was an American Quaker, abolitionist, and businessman. He was deeply involved in the Underground Railroad in Indiana and Ohio and his home is often called "Grand Central Station of the Underground Railroad". Thousands of slaves are reported to have passed through his care while escaping their masters. In this painting Levi Coffin, is shown wearing a top hat in background, his wife Catherine, helps elderly man, an unidentified woman leads the group with two children.
Personalities: CHARLES T. WEBBER LEVI COFFIN
Category: History: United States
Credit: Album / Science Source / New York Public Library
Releases: ? Model Release: No - ? Property Release: No
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Image size: 3884 × 2525 px | 28.1 MB
Print size: 32.9 × 21.4 cm | 1529.1 × 994.1 in (300 dpi)