Elijah F. Pennypacker
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Elijah F. Pennypacker (1804–1888) was a politician, abolitionist and station master in the Underground Railroad in the United States, leading up to the American Civil War. He operated in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Pennypacker's home, White Horse Farm, was a safe house during the time that he participated in the Underground Railroad. As a station master in the Underground Railroad, Pennypacker reportedly aided hundreds of fugitive slaves in their escape to freedom, without any having been apprehended by authorities or by bounty hunters.
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Elijah F. Pennypacker
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Elijah Funk Pennypacker
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Elijah Funk Pennypacker
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Chester County, Pennsylvania, US
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1888-01-04
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Chester County, Pennsylvania, US
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1804-11-20
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Sketch of Elijah Pennypacker
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1804-11-20
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1888-01-04
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A photographic portrait of Pennypacker, courtesy of Montgomery County Pennypacker Mills
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Station master of the Underground Railroad
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Politician
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External media
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Media links for Elijah Pennypacker
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A video biography of Pennypacker, from Timeless Tales of Phoenixville
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Elijah F. Pennypacker (1804–1888) was a politician, abolitionist and station master in the Underground Railroad in the United States, leading up to the American Civil War. He operated in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Pennypacker's home, White Horse Farm, was a safe house during the time that he participated in the Underground Railroad. As a station master in the Underground Railroad, Pennypacker reportedly aided hundreds of fugitive slaves in their escape to freedom, without any having been apprehended by authorities or by bounty hunters.
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1804
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1888