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History Overlooked: Jefferson County's Role in the UGRR
The map gave no indicaion of its operations between Evansville, Indiana, and Cincinnati, Ohio.
2 days ago5 min read


Who Was Juliet Wilson, Student and Free Person of Color?
In 1854, Julia Wilson, 14, traveled to Madison, Indiana, the seat of Jefferson County, from Jackson, Hinds County, Mississippi, by way of what was known as a “Black Pass.”
Feb 157 min read


Another Obsession: Delia Webster
Several years ago, I read a biography of Miss Delia Ann Webster, an amazingly strong woman who was born and raised in Vermont, but moved south to become involved in anti-slavery activities from the 1840s through Emancipation. Recently, I read the only other biography about Webster that I could find.
May 15, 20257 min read


The Brinkworth-Metzger Family
Today's photo was purchased with a group a couple years ago, possibly online but at this point, I'm not sure. What I loved about them was several had been identified. I am a sucker for orphaned photos that can be researched and, with luck, returned to their rightful families. This photo of four women and three children, sitting on a porch with a portrait of another woman, had two hints on the back. Written in more modern handwriting in pen is the name "Metzgers" and the addre
Jun 2, 20213 min read


Meet my dear friend, Robert Jefferson
For about three years, I've had somewhat of a love affair with a man who has been dead nearly 140 years. And yes, my husband knows all about it. In fact, he has encouraged this relationship from the start.
Mar 7, 20214 min read


Photo Sleuthing!
A friend of mine, Karen, had me come over to her house to go through a bunch of great Madison photographs that they had found years ago, cleaning out her father-in-law’s house when they were preparing to sell it. The photos belonged the previous family who lived there. Fortunately, some of the photos had names and addresses written on the back, so there were enough clues to get me started. From those clues, the woman who originally owned the photos was Ida Kremer Grace, wife
Dec 17, 20163 min read
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