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Archaeologists Discover Site That Was Once Home Of Harriet Tubman s Father

Archaeologists Discover Site That Was Once Home Of Harriet Tubman s Father Last year, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service bought 2,600 acres in Maryland for $6 million. The land was purchased to help mitigate future sea-level rise but it turned out to have affected history. Archaeologists have determined part of the site was the home of Harriet Tubman s father, Ben Ross.  The abolitionist and famed Underground Railroad conductor was born Araminta Ross in March 1822 on the Thompson Farm.  Ten acres of the property were bequeathed to Tubman s father by owner Anthony Thompson in the 1800s. Ross was still a slave when Thompson died, but he was freed in the early 1840s and received the land. 

Harriet Tubman s Father s House, Where She Once Lived, Discovered by Archaeologists in Maryland

Harriet Tubman’s Father’s House, Where She Once Lived, Discovered by Archaeologists in Maryland People 2 hrs ago © Provided by People MDOT News Harriet Tubman s father house excavation site Archaeologists believe they ve found the site of the home once owned by Ben Ross, the father of abolitionist and Underground Railroad conductor Harriet Tubman. The remains of the homesite were discovered in Dorchester County, Maryland, on a property that was acquired last year by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Lead archaeologist Julie Schablitsky and her team began searching for evidence linked to Ross on that property in November, according to a news release. This spring, they were able to find artifacts that dated back to the 1800s, including nails, bricks, dish fragments and a button.

Archaeologists Find Site of Harriet Tubman s Father s Home Where This Moses of the Underground Railroad Got Her Start

CBNNews.com Archaeologists Find Site of Harriet Tubman s Father s Home Where This Moses of the Underground Railroad Got Her Start 04-21-2021 In this photo provided by the Library of Congress, Harriet Tubman in seen in a photograph dating from 1860-75. (Harvey B. Lindsley/Library of Congress via AP) Archaeologists in Maryland say they believe they have found the home site of Ben Ross, the father of famed abolitionist Harriet Tubman.  The site was found on property acquired last year by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as an addition to Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge, officials said Tuesday. An archaeology team led by the State Highway Administration conducted the research that led to the find.

Harriet Tubman s lost Maryland home found, archaeologists say

Harriet Tubman s lost Maryland home found, archaeologists say
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