The address of the Slave Haven Underground Railroad is: 826 N 2Nd St, Memphis, TN 38107
The phone number of the Slave Haven Underground Railroad is: 901-527-7711.
The social science described here is history. It involves researching and recounting past events, such as the number of slaves who escaped using the Underground Railroad.
The number of people involved in the Underground Railroad is a subject of some historical debate, but it is believed that over 100,000 slaves escaped via the Railroad, traveling through dozens of "stations" leading to the north. The locations of many stations and the identity of many people involved of the Underground Railroad were never discovered and have been lost to history.
There is no possible way to tell, because the railroad was secret. Many houses began and stopped aiding slaves during the railroad times, so the number frequently changed. Hundreds of buildings, caves, ditches, backyards and basements were hiding places, and owners of the places rarely kept a record for fear of getting busted.
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The address of the Railroad And Trolley Museum is: 545 S Main St Ste 121, Memphis, TN 38103-4824
The phone number of the Memphis Heritage is: 901-272-2727.
The phone number of the Power House Memphis is: 901-578-5545.
The phone number of the Memphis Botanic Garden is: 901-636-4104.
The phone number of the Memphis College Of Art is: 901-272-5100.
The phone number of the Putnam Underground Railroad Ed is: 740-450-3100.
The phone number of the National Underground Railroad Museum is: 606-564-3200.
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No one knows the exact number of slaves that traveled on the underground railroad, but there were thousands that did.
The phone number of the Art Museum Of The University Of Memphis is: 901-678-2224.
The phone number of the Art Museum-University-Memphis is: 901-678-2224.
The phone number of the Jewish Historical Society Of Memphis An is: 901-767-7100.