The civil war [1861-65]ended slavery,and thus the Underground RR. Thus any house used has to pre-date the was. Though my dad's uncle Will Fagaly was a conducter, the oldest FAGLEY house in 1867,on RT 133 at the south edge of Bethel,Clermont. North on RT 133 [s Main St, ] is the 1835 brick of Dr Wm Thompson,which,tradition says, was used. Dr's son,Dr Wm Eberly Thompson was a conductor. Many of the early,2 story, bricks old enough, have few,or no windows in the end,and are one room wide.Chimney's on each end. And,on the few wifer ones,often they have twin [H] chiney's on each end. These were heated by fireplaces. And the kitchen had a huge fireplace,for heating,and cooking,and a wide door to roll a back log into the house. If these houses were built near creeks,they were often stone,rather than brick. And log cabins. Hewed logs. Story and a half,or two story. Long covered with siding. The biggest log building I have seen is the cross shaped Cane Ridge church 8 miles n e of Paris,Bourbon Co,Ky The cross shape allows it to be much larger than common . 1791. A bit north,off RT 68,was a log cabin used by Dan'l Boon about 1794. Round logs,I think. Hilda Musgrove Johnson Blakney wrote me that the Clover school,and Shilo church were used to hide slaves. Seemed to me unlikely with a whole neighborhood having to keep a secret. For,there came a time ,they were breaking Federal law. After "Dred Scott" by Judge Taney's court,I GUESS. But the 1st aiding slaves escape surely were the indians, and routes like the Bull Skin trace the route north. RT 133,about. Who knows a tradition of a house,or barn,used on the RR? iF IT STILL STANDS,LOCATION,PLEASE, And the owner. ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.