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From: "Alice J. Gayley" <>
Subject: Re: [PAPHL] Isaac Richman -- Underground Railroad - circa 1850
Date: Thu, 02 Jun 2005 13:32:50 -0400
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Have you tried the Civil War and Underground Railroad Museum
of Philadelphia?

http://www.ushistory.org/districts/rittenhouse/civil.htm

Alice Gayley

NATALIE BURROWS wrote:
> My grandfather just said that his father, Isaac Richman, moved to
> Philadelphia before the Civil War to work with Quakers in the Underground
> Railroad. Those are all the facts that I know. Perhaps he had connections
> to specific Quakers via his mother, Hannah Southwick Richman. The
> Southwicks were active Quakers.
> I have seen his name in 1860 in the Philadelphia census.
> Natalie
>
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>>Please define "work for the Underground Railroad".
>>
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