The Underground Railroad and Sylvania's Historic Lathrop House

by Gaye E. Gindy


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/26/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 260
ISBN : 9781434367617

About the Book

Many of the main routes on the Underground Railroad ran through the State of Ohio, and the number of slaves escaping through Ohio was larger than any other state.    

 

The Ohio River forms the southern border of Ohio, and this river was inviting for slaves escaping from their masters.  They felt that once they had crossed the Ohio River, they were in free territory, and they had placed that river between themselves and their pursuers.  Once in Ohio there were many abolitionist men and women, black and white, who would help the fleeing slave escape from bondage at the risk of their own lives, fortunes, and personal freedom.  Their final destination was the “promised land,” Canada, where they were free.

 

This book takes you through Ohio, to one of its most northern borders, Lucas County, where several Underground Railroad lines once ran; and then to Sylvania, Ohio to meet several of the operators who were involved in this illegal venture of harboring these runaway fugitive slaves.

 

The book then takes a close look at the evidence available to indicate that Sylvania’s “Historical Lathrop House” was a stop on the Underground Railroad, and that several of Sylvania's prominent citizens helped in this highly secret organization.

 

Other points of interest include letters written during the Civil War by a correspondent serving in Company B - 189th Ohio Volunteer Regiment; speeches given by Sylvania resident Lucian B. Lathrop, state representative, in front of the Ohio Legislatures about topics of current events in the 1850’s, prior to the Civil War; and in 1939, the discovery of a concealed room in the basement of the “Historic Lathrop House,” with beds still in it where the slaves once hid and rested until it was safe to move on. 

 

 


About the Author

GAYE E. GINDY is a free-lance writer and author from Sylvania, Ohio, who has been researching the history of the Sylvania community for over 30 years.  She has been employed for the past 31 years with the public entities of Sylvania Township and the City of Sylvania, working in the services of the Sylvania Township Fire Department, Administration offices of Sylvania Township and currently the City of Sylvania Police Division. 

 

She also wrote a weekly history column for the local newspaper, the Sylvania Herald, for five years, and has had her history articles appear in:

The Bend of the River, Lee Raizk, Publisher, The magazine of the historic Maumee Valley;

Fort Industry Reflections published by the Lucas County Chapter OGS;

Sylvania AdVantage, publisher Sharon Lange;

Sylvania Herald published by Herald Newspapers.

 

Gaye and husband, Sam, have been married 30 years.  They have a son, Allan, and a daughter, Samantha. 

 

Gaye Gindy became interested in history during the United States Bi-Centennial celebration in 1976, when her interest was realized.

 

This is her fifth book.  Other books include: 

  • Next Stop Sylvania, Ohio: A History of the First Train Line West of the Allegheny Mountains, and its Journey Through Sylvania – Published by Sylvania Historical Village Commission - 1998; 
  • Bridging Time: A History Of SylvaniaPublished by Herald Newspapers - 1999;
  • Sylvania, Ohio – Images of America, Published by Arcadia Publishing, co-authored by Gaye E. Gindy and Trini L. Wenninger – 2006; and
  • Murder In Sylvania, Ohio – As Told In 1857 – Published by AuthorHouse – 2007.