A conductor of the Underground Railroad in the 1850s, Henry used the belfry of the Wesleyville Methodist Episcopal Church to harbor slaves, redirecting them either down to the water’s edge and across Lake Erie, or to points east in upstate New York.
A conductor of the Underground Railroad in the 1850s, Henry used the belfry of the Wesleyville Methodist Episcopal Church to harbor slaves, redirecting them either down to the water’s edge and across Lake Erie, or to points east in upstate New York.