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The Underground Railroad In New England, American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, Region I
The Underground Railroad In New England, American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, Region I
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The Underground Railroad in New England.
Published by the American revolution bicentennial Administration, Region I.
Georgia E. Ireland, Regional Director; Mary Yeaton, Project Director (1976?).
"Credit for this publication is extended to Boston 200, The Bicentennial and Historical Commissions of the six New England states, and the Underground Railroad Task Force: Andrew Bell, Charles Carter, Gilbert Center, Cindy Coombs, George Cyr, Terry Harlow, Joyce Keeler, Richard Kuns, Gaunzetta Mitchell, Marcus Mitchell, Matthew Rillovick , Rowena Stewart, Carolyn Van Horn, Mary Wyatt, Dr. Robert York."
Portland Historic Resources Inventory, 1976, Maine Historic Preservation Commission
Portland Historic Resources Inventory, 1976, Maine Historic Preservation Commission
Maine Collection
Portland Historic Resources Inventory, 1976
Compiled and written by Earle G. Shettleworth, Jr. and John E. Pancoast; in cooperation with the Portland Planning Department and Greater Portland Landmarks, Inc.
Augusta : Maine Historic Preservation Commission, 1976.