-
fugitive slave Shadrach Minkins, whom she hid in the
attic of her
house on 70
Southac Street until he
could be
removed safely from Boston.
Minkins was able to...
- In 1849 or 1850, the
Haydens moved into the
house at 66
Phillips (then
Southac) Street, in Boston's
Beacon Hill neighborhood. In 1853, the
house was purchased...
-
boarded for two
years with
Lewis Hayden and
Harriet Bell
Hayden at 66
Southac Street, a stop on Boston's
Underground Railroad (a
support network for...
- 1830s to at
least 1870. In the
years before the
Civil War, he
lived at 4
Southac Street in Boston's West End. In 1833
Lewis became the
first vice-president...
- sources: 1842
Boston City Directory: Burr, Lemuel, barber, 65 Court,
house 3
Southac and a Burr, Sarah, widow,
house 16
Belknap In 1861
report to the M****achusetts...
-
daughter Elizabeth, born in
Boston in 1845, and were
renting a
house at 66
Southac Street (now
Phillips Street) in the
Beacon Hill
neighborhood of Boston...
- 1848 and at
least through 1852, the
Dewsons lived on 13
Southac Street in Charlestown.
Southac Street is not
Phillips Street,
located in
Beacon Hill. Alexander...
- the
Phillips School moved to a new
building on
Phillips Street (formerly
Southac Street). It was
renamed the
Wendall Phillips School for the abolitionists...
- In 1849 or 1850, the
Haydens moved into the
house at 66
Phillips (then
Southac)
Street on
Beacon Hill. The
house was
purchased in 1853 by
Francis Jackson...
-
formerly enslaved women,
began living at the HACW's
first residence at 65
Southac Street (now
Phillips Street) in
Beacon Hill and the West End. In August...