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Q: How far did slaves have to go from Kentucky to Detroit?
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How far back do Kentucky criminal records open to the public go?

Criminal records in Kentucky are available for the public. They go back for at least the last 5 years.


Where did slaves go?

Mostly northern city's as far even as Canada .


Did slaves need money to travel north?

No, they just needed it to be night time and to get to Kentucky and go to the under ground railroad.


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About 230 miles if you go through Louisville, 250 if you go through Lexington.


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No. While the outer fringes of Sandy might give Detroit a bit of wind and rain, the storm itself is not expected to go that far west.


Were slaves allowed to go to church?

No, unless they worked in the church or with special permission from a clergy man. slaves can go to church they just had to stand somewhere far away, like on a balacony. and that was almost never allowed


How far is the state of Michigan from the city of Montreal?

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How far in Ohio? I know to go from Detroit to Cleveland runs about $4.00-$4.50 one way.


How far north did slaves have to travel in order to be free?

Slaves had to go as far as Canada to be free since the United States Government had no jurisdiction in that area. If a slave simply went to a northern state, he/she could be hunted down as a fugitive slave with a bounty on their head.


What church in the city of detorit hid slaves before they left to go to Canada?

During the operation of the Underground Railroad in Detroit, the basement of the First Congregational Church of Detroit that was once located at Fort & Wayne Streets. - from http://www.the-ugrr.org/home/index.asp?ID=4