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X-WR-CALDESC:Dr. Glenn Crothers\, author of Quakers Living in the Lion’s Mo
 uth\, The Society of Friends in Northern Virginia\, 1730-1865\, will be vi
 siting the 200 year old Goose Creek Meeting House. He will be speaking on 
 the role of Loudoun County’s Friends in the abolitionist movement and in h
 elping freedom seekers escape slavery. Eric Larson of the Loudoun County C
 ourthouse will also be on hand with copies of documents related to the tri
 als of two of the area’s leading Quaker abolitionists – Samuel Janney and 
 Yardley Taylor. Following the lecture we will go over to “Springdale\,” th
 e one-time home of Samuel Janney. The house was used as a girl’s boarding 
 school and as a hospital during the Civil War. The home is also rumored to
  be a stop on the Underground Railroad\, and contains secret passages and 
 hiding places. Guests will also be able to visit the 1815 Oakdale School a
 nd the Goose Creek burying ground. For more information\, see their websit
 e at www.mosbyheritagearea.org/events.
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DESCRIPTION:Dr. Glenn Crothers\, author of Quakers Living in the Lion’s Mou
 th\, The Society of Friends in Northern Virginia\, 1730-1865\, will be vis
 iting the 200 year old Goose Creek Meeting House. He will be speaking on t
 he role of Loudoun County’s Friends in the abolitionist movement and in he
 lping freedom seekers escape slavery. Eric Larson of the Loudoun County Co
 urthouse will also be on hand with copies of documents related to the tria
 ls of two of the area’s leading Quaker abolitionists – Samuel Janney and Y
 ardley Taylor. Following the lecture we will go over to “Springdale\,” the
  one-time home of Samuel Janney. The house was used as a girl’s boarding s
 chool and as a hospital during the Civil War. The home is also rumored to 
 be a stop on the Underground Railroad\, and contains secret passages and h
 iding places. Guests will also be able to visit the 1815 Oakdale School an
 d the Goose Creek burying ground. For more information\, see their website
  at www.mosbyheritagearea.org/events.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170806T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170806T190000
LOCATION:Goose Creek Friends Meeting (Lincoln\, VA)
SUMMARY:The Underground Railroad in Loudoun County
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