These families operated safe houses in Marion County before the Civil War
Thomas J. and Nancy Dunlevy Anderson,
Marion
Armenius and Sophie Sprague Ashbaugh, Delaware County
Frederick and Matilda Clark Ashbaugh, Marion
James Auld, Washington Twp.
Reuben Benedict, Washington Twp.
Archibald Brownlee, Washington Twp.
Enoch and Fanny Butler Clark, Salt Rock Twp.
John Cratty, Prospect
Robert Cratty, Prospect
Moses Dudley, Grand Twp.
William Fisher, atty., Big Island Twp.
John Keese, Morven Twp.
Allen McNeal, Tully Twp.
Joseph and Jane Warrington Morris, Richland Twp.
Asa Mosher, Morven Twp.
Nathan and Mary Ballantine Peters, Marion
Elias G. and Eliza Spaulding Spelman, atty., Marion
David and Esther Mosher Wood, Morven Twp.
Israel and Mary Thurston Wood, Morven Twp.
Jonathan Wood, Morven Twp.
Other abolitionists in Marion County
John Anderson
William Bain
Eber Baker
H. W. Baker
Lincoln Baker
John Ballentine
W. G. Ballentine
J. Beckman
T. Beach
Cyrus Benedict
William Benedict
Martin Benedict
Aaron L. Benedict
S. S. Bennett
Joseph Bond
S. Bowdish
O. Bowen, judge
W. Bradon
James Briggs, j.p.
J. Brownlee
James Brownlee
E. Bunker
R. Bunker
J. Clark
William H. Cone
A. W. Conklin, county auditor
Wash. W. Conklin
George D. Cross, j.p.
A. W. Cutter
Eben Daniel
Peter Doty, j.p.
Gardner Durfee
Joseph Durfee, sheriff
John Elder
D. Fienbaugh
John C. Godman
H. Gorton
T. B. Fisher, m.d.
Z. T. Fisher
T. Henderson
William Hutchinson
William L. Kendrick
E. Kimball
R. King
Griffith Levering
James McKinstrey
M. McKinstrey
John C. Norton, m.d.
T. Officer
J. PAge
Orren Patten
Richard Patten
Levi H. Randall
Benjamin Sagger
Isaac Sailor
Samuel Sailor
J. B. Shaw
O. Sherman
John Shrenk, j.p.
John T. Sloan
Thomas M. Sloan
Charles Smith, editor
S. C. Starr
O. R. Stone
N. Story
A. W. Tallmadge
Ansel Taylor
E. Thompson
Samuel Tillotson
Cooper K. Watson, atty.
John Wildbaum
Benjamin Williams
Benjamin H. Williams
James Williams
Walter Williams