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Submitted by crashupderby on Tue, 2005-05-31 07:33.
The home of Congregational Minister John Todd was perhaps the most significant "hub" on the Underground railroad in Western Iowa. Todd and other Congregationalists founded Tabor in 1852 and he completed his two-story, clapboard home the following year. Todd's home was an established Underground Railroad stop, and Tabor enjoyed a wide reputation as an anti-slavery stronghold. | ||||
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