Don, There was a house in Toronto the address was 230 N. Fourth St. that was part of the underground railroad. In the cellar there was a tunnel that went all the way to the Ohio River and was used to get the slaves to freedom from W.V.. They tore the house down in 1969 for a parking lot for the bank. My Gr. Grandmother lived there all her life and that is why I know about the house and it`s history. John Foster Donald Booth wrote: > > Jean, > Do you know any more about houses that were part of the underground railroad? > This is what I know: > The George house in Scroggsfield hid slaves in a small outbuilding under straw. This was very > scary because it was close to the road and the family had no way to protect the slaves. > The George house in Moorstown hid slaves in a cellar room that could only be reached by a trap > door in the front hall. My childhood girl friend lived there so I have seen the trap door. It > was a great house to have sleepovers at. > Jean > > Jean Scarlott wrote: > > > The George brick house was a part of the underground railroad and > > still stand today. The last members of the George family that owned > > the house have pasted away.Most of the records can be found in > > Columbiana Co. before 1833 when Carroll Co. was formed. > > JS > > > > _________________________________________________________ > > DO YOU YAHOO!? > > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > > > ==== OHJEFFER Mailing List ==== > > This list is archived. To search the archives visit http://www.geocities.com/heartland/1261 > > and scroll until you find the search "button". > > ==== OHJEFFER Mailing List ==== > Searching for a "lost" place?? Visit