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1988
Woodford County, IL
Commented & Pinned
The "Farnsworth" house on Banta Road is often thought to be part of the underground railroad, but was used only by Abolitionists to hold secret meetings on the third floor.
1975
Woodford County, IL
Commented & Pinned
The "Farnsworth" house (behind the trees on the left) on Banta Road is often thought to be part of the underground railroad, but was used only by Abolitionists to hold secret meetings on the third floor.
1966
Woodford County, IL
Commented & Pinned
The "Farnsworth" house on Banta Road is often thought to be part of the underground railroad, but was used only by Abolitionists to hold secret meetings on the third floor.
1980
Woodford County, IL
Commented & Pinned
On the right of the picture is Morsetown cemetery where the original owner of the house is buried: Captain Parker Morse.
1966
Woodford County, IL
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1975
Woodford County, IL
Commented & Pinned
On the right of the picture is Morsetown cemetery where the original owner of the house is buried: Captain Parker Morse.
1995
Peoria County, IL
Commented & Pinned
Elmer and Doris Obery lived on this farm. Elmer was brother to Eddie and Eugene who farmed in Metamora, IL on the original Obery family homestead that dates back to 1874.
1981
Peoria County, IL
Commented & Pinned
Elmer and Doris Obery lived on this farm. Elmer was brother to Eddie and Eugene who farmed in Metamora, IL on the original Obery family homestead that dates back to 1874.
1977
Peoria County, IL
Commented & Pinned
Elmer and Doris Obery lived on this farm. Elmer was brother to Eddie and Eugene who farmed in Metamora, IL on the original Obery family homestead that dates back to 1874.
1973
Peoria County, IL
Commented & Pinned
Elmer and Doris Obery lived on this farm. Elmer was brother to Eddie and Eugene who farmed in Metamora, IL on the original Obery family homestead that dates back to 1874.