Underground Railroad site, John Laurie, Sr, Farmer and abolitionists 1787-1863
Introduction
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1872 Morgan County map, Land under George and Jno. Laurie section 3 and 4
Backstory and Context
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He purchased his farm north of Jacksonville in 1839, owning from 188 to 285 acres. His sons George and John owned the farm in 1872. Laurie once helped a fugitive slave with a $1,500.00 bounty on him who came to Jacksonville. This fugitive was hiding out in the “Little Africa” section of Jacksonville. A neighbor came to visit the home were the runaway was hiding out and having breakfast at the time. The neighbor left the home to tell he slave hunters that he was not at the home of Mr. Bailey. Afterwards the fugitive was then taken from station to station until Barbour Lewis and Samuel Willard took him to the home of John Laurie, north of Jacksonville.
Sources
Carter, Julia W., The Underground Railroad in Morgan County, The Jacksonville Daily Collection, February 4, 1906, Wilbur H. Siebert Underground Railroad Collection, http://www.ohiomemory.org (access December 18, 2017
Charles Eames, Historic Morgan and Classic Jacksonville (Jacksonville: The Daily Journal Steam Job Printing Office, 1885)