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Dubbed “The Moses of Her People,” escaped slave Harriet Tubman assisted hundreds of slaves on the Underground Railroad, leading them from Maryland to safety in Pennsylvania.  Born enslaved in 1821 and raised in Dorchester County, Maryland to Benjamin and Harriett Greene Ross, she was both … Read MoreHarriet Ross Tubman (ca. 1821-1913)

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Carnton - Harriet Tubman died in March 1913. She was about 91 years old. Born Araminta Ross in Dorchester County, MD, she was rented out as a domestic servant by age five.

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