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Abraham Shadd - Prominent historical figure whose acomplishments include, conductor on the Underground Railroad at his homes (stations) in both Delaware and Pennsylvania; In 1833, elected President of the National Convention for the Improvement of Free People of Colour and in the same year, active participant in the founding of the American Anti Slavery Society.
 
Baptist Church - Article was taken from the 1973 issue of the North Buxton Homecoming Labour Day Book. Author is Mrs. Dorothy Shadd Shreve. Sometime prior to the year 1840 a small number of Baptists settled in different parts of Raleigh Township, Kent County, Ontario.
 
Buxton Historic Site & Museum Reference Library - This list, compiled by a summer student working at the museum in the summer of 1996, contains many but not all of the resources available for the visitor to the museum. In addition to the materials found here are genealogical records of most Buxton families.
 
Buxton National Historic Site & Museum - Celebrating the Underground Railroad & Early Black Settlement In Canada
 
Conference 1999 - The Buxton Historic Site & Museum hosts the 2nd Annual U.S./Canadian Underground Railroad History and Genealogy Conference September 3, 1999 B.M.E. Church, North Buxton, Ontario
 
Letter from Buxton - November 6, 1914 to Sir Sam Hughes, Minister of Militia and Defence, Ottawa FROM: Arthur Alexander, North Buxton, Ontario
 
Maple Leaf Band of North Buxton, Ontario - 1955 - 1975 . . . Pictures and text from Legacy to Buxton by A.C. Robbins
 
North American Black Historical Museum - Exhibits, directions and other information about the museum and cultural centre celebrating The Buxton Settlement and Underground Railroad, located a half hour drive from the Detroit/Windsor.
 
North Buxton Labour Day Homecoming - Yearly a 3 day celebration is held in Buxton called Homecoming. Nearly 3000 people participate in the event. North Buxton, Ontario has a normal population of about 200. They come from many diverse locations including localities in both Canada and the United States. The Homecoming has been held for over 75 years.
 
Site Specific Search - Buxton - searching indexes for web sites at sites at http://www.ciaccess.com/~jdnewby/ & http://www.kweb.on.ca/buxton/
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