Where did Harriet Tubman stop in Delaware?


Where did Harriet Tubman stop in Delaware? Notable stops include the Harriet Tubman Museum and Educational Center in Cambridge; Willow Grove Road near the Delaware state line, a well-known rest stop along the Underground Railroad where conductor Samuel Burris and local Quakers would provide lodging and transportation to free communities in Camden and Wyoming; ...


Did Harriet Tubman go to Delaware?

Discover Harriet Tubman's bravery and the places she traveled in 1849 as she escaped from slavery in Maryland along the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway. Trace her steps to freedom with six stops along the Byway in Kent County, Delaware.


How tall was Harriet Tubman?

“She was five feet two inches (157 centimeters) tall, born a slave, had a debilitating illness, and was unable to read or write. Yet here was this tough woman who could take charge and lead men, Allen says. I got to like her pretty quickly because of her strength and her spirit.”