Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library Archives

[Harriet Ross Tubman monument]

Item

Dublin Core

Identifier

7.13c.122

Description

Harriet Tubman had been born a slave, but escaped in 1849. She became one of the principal activists of the Underground Railroad. Although she never came to Bristol, a number of her descendants settled in Bristol and Bucks County. The monument was erected in 2006 and stands in Lions Park.

Date

circa 2006

Rights

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Citation

“[Harriet Ross Tubman monument],” Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library Archives, accessed March 28, 2024, https://archive.grundylibrary.org/items/show/2167.