Owen Sound's Black History
From about 1830 to the end of the American Civil War, escaped slaves made their way across the Canada-US border via the Underground Railroad. Many headed for the Village of Sydenham (Owen Sound), the last terminal of the Railroad and settled here, finding work and raising families. It is only recently that the contribution of these early settlers to the CityOCOs development and growth has begun to be acknowledged.
https://www.osblackhistory.com/
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
Society, History, By Time Period, Nineteenth Century - National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. Offers interactive educational programs to promote an understanding of slavery and the resistance movements.
https://www.freedomcenter.org/
National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
Society, History, By Time Period, Nineteenth Century - National Underground Railroad Freedom Center. Informational site associated with Cincinnati museum opening in summer 2004.
http://undergroundrailroad.org/
Uniformology
Society, History, By Time Period, Nineteenth Century - Uniformology. Booksellers who reproduce bound collections of uniform prints to order, and for a fraction of the price of the originals.
http://www.uniformology.com/
Historydata: home page
Society, History, By Time Period, Nineteenth Century - Historydata.com. Napoleonic and 18th century data for researchers, students, and enthusiasts.
https://www.historydata.com/