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Abolitionists In Illinois
Both Black and White conductors and Stationmasters ran the lines of the UGRR in Illinois. From African American George Burroughs in Cairo who spirited away passengers on the Illinois Central Rail Road to security man, Allen Pinkerton in Chicago, the movement was adequately manned in this state.
   

 

Wilbert Siebert provides a partial list of Abolitionists in Illinois categorized by counties.

Adams

Bond

Pinkerton, Allen.
Andrew, Lewis. Davis Bloomfield. Stoddard, J. P.
Baldwin, Eben. Harnard, Rev. Webster, Prof.
Ballard, Dea. Hunt, N. A. Weiblen, John G.
Barnet, Berryman. Leeper, John. Dupage
Bartholomew, Darwin. McCord, David. Fowler, Dea.
Battell, Wm. McCord, Robert Fulton
Benton, Erastus. McLain. Birge, Luther.
Brown, Dea. Rosber, Ed. Dobbins.
Burns, Capt. John. Rosebrough, James. Field, H. H.
Burr. Wafer. Lyman, Dea.
Chapin. John. Wood, Charles. Marsh, Rev. M.
Chittenden, Henry. Bureau
Miles, Freeman.
Clark, Nathan. Bryant, Arthur. Thomas, A. B.
Eells, Dr. Richard. Bryant, Cyrus. Wickwire.
Fowler. W. E. Bryant, John Howard. Wilson, Eli.
Griffin, Ed. Clark, Daniel. Hancock
Hammond, Julius. Clark, Seth C. Adkins family.
Hart, Martin. Collins. Austin, Strong.
Hubbard, Jonathan. Cook, Dea. Caleb. Burton, Dea.
Hunter. Andrew. Foster. Cook, L. A.
Hunter, George. Frary, Roderick B. Cook, Marcus.
Kirby, Rev. Wm. Hall, George. Maynard, Louis
Mullen, Wm. Hall, John. Calvin.
Nelson, Dr. David. Hart, Dr. Langley.
Wilcox, L. L.
Platt, Dea. Josiah. Holbrook, Dea. J. T. Henderson
Platt, Enoch. Lovejoy, Owen G. Thomson, John.
Platt, H. D. Mather, Benj. Henry
Platt, I. Phelps, Charles. Allen, James M.
Reynard, John. Pilkerton, Wm. Allen, Wm. S.
Reynolds, L. E. Reeve, Dea. Allen, Wm. T.
Safford. Stannard. Bernard.
Sartle, Rasselas. Weldon, John. Buck, Dea.
Stillman, Henry. Wells, Dea. Jones, Elder.
Stillman, Levi. Wilson. McFarlane.
Stillman, S. O. Cook
Pomeroy, Dr.
Thompon, George. Blanchard, President. Stewart, E. M.
Turner, Edward. Bliss. Stewart, Roderick R.
Van Dorn, John K. Carpenter, Philo. Ward, Dea.
Van Dorn, Wm. Collins, James H. Wilcox.
Weed, Dea. L. A. Crandall. Jersey
Wickwire, James. Dyer, Dr. C. V. Carter, Ebenezer.
Wilcox L. H. Eastman, Hon. Z. French, Josiah.
Work, Alanson. Farnsworth, Col. Garesche.
Alexander Johnson. J.  
Burroughs, George L. * Kellogg, H. H.  
  Paine, Seth.  
  Phillips, W. I.  
*The names of African American operators, but not all are correctly noted Also operators have been identified in other counties such as Greene are not on this list. .Freedom Trails features the names of several Abolitionists on our UGRR quilt and will introduce you to others in our next update.


 

 

 
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