- AfriGeneas online history, researching African: AfriGeneas Database online history covers ten year, and provides genealogy resources for researching African
- Conner Prairie Become a fugitive slave on the Underground Railroad. Will you find safety and freedom? Will you be captured by the slave hunters? Every moment is filled with uncertainty
- Friends of Freedom Society: Web site for the Friends of Freedom Society and Ohio Underground Railroad Association. Cathy Nelson, President.
- Lancaster County, the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country: The story of the people, timelines, places, and events in their Underground Railroad history.
- Indiana Department of Natural Resources: Home-page for the Indiana DNR. There is information on Indiana Freedom Trails and regional coordinator contacts listed on the Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology Web site.
- National Geographic.com explores the UGRR
- Milton House National Historic Landmark: Historic Underground Railroad house museum in Wisconsin that is organizing the research and preservation of the Underground Railroad in Wisconsin.
- National Park Service: Park Net link related to African American history (not only Underground Railroad).
- National Underground Railroad Freedom Center: Website for the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center museum in Cincinnati, OH.
- The History Channel: Web site for the History Channel's exhibit on the Underground Railroad.
- The William Still Underground Railroad Foundation, Inc. The Foundation's focus is to protect and insure the accurate depiction of historical events related to the Underground Railroad and Anti-Slavery Society.
- Hazel Carrasco and Owen Solberg, The Underground Railroad Table of Contents.
- Florence B.Freedman, Two Tickets to Freedom. (Montgomery County Economics and Geography Lessons approved as Library Books for Grades 4-7)
- Ilana May, Mark Beigel, and Lenny Hochschild, The Underground Railroad in Rochester, New York.
- Harriet Tubman & the Underground Railroad. Pocantico Hills School.
- Underground Railroad and Freedom Trail on the National Forests The Freedom Trails Initiative is currently on three national forests; the Wayne National Forest in Ohio, the Hoosier in Indiana, and the Shawnee in Illinois. Archaeologists on all three forests are working together to expand information on the underground railroad and African American history.
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Indiana Department of Natural Resources
Division of Historic Archaeology and Preservation
402 W. Washington Street
Room W274, IGCS
Indianapolis, IN 46204-2739
317-232-1646