Growing Up in an Underground Railroad Home Tremont resident John Rowell points to a map of the family farm and (below) shows a picture of the house on the farm, a stop on the Underground Railroad. When young John Rowell’s family moved to an old Iowa farm, they had no idea what would be in store for them. At our May meeting John shared his feelings and experiences growing up in an Underground Railroad home. The farm was built by a forward-thinking man, Chester Prindle. Prindle strongly believed that no one should be a slave. In fact, at great risk to all involved, his farm became a stop on the Underground Railroad. John and his family had experiences with some of the former residents, as the place seemed haunted. With stories, maps and photos, John spoke to an interested group of Tremont Historical Society members. We also welcomed members of the Mackinaw Area Historical Society to our program. Newsletter News Please contact Lori Fuoss at lfuoss@telstar-online.net by early September if you have items for the October newsletter, IN ADDITION, please let Lori know if you would like to receive your newsletter via e-mail. Our goal is to save on postage costs! Join us. September 2016 TREMONT TALES and TRAILS Tremont Museum and Historical Society Dedicated to the preservation of the history of Tremont, Illinois Vol XXX No. 4 Wiener Roast and Program: Christal Dagit President of the Tazewell County Museum See page 3 for more information About our speaker and this program 6:00 p.m. at the Tremont Community Center 216 Sampson St., Tremont September Hosts: Craig and Linda Robison Each family should bring a covered dish to share. The following will be provided: wieners, buns, condiments, plates, cups and plastic silverware. Come and join the fun! Tuesday, September 20 Meeting We encourage anyone who is interested in Tremont history to attend! Upcoming Meeting Dates – Mark your calendar and invite a friend! Sept. 20- Weiner Roast and Christal Dagit, President, Tazewell County Museum Programs to be decided for the rest of the schedule: Nov. 15, 2016 Jan. 17, 2017 Mar. 21, 2017 May 16, 2017
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GrowingUpinanUndergroundRailroadHome
TremontresidentJohnRowellpointstoamapofthefamilyfarmand(below)showsapictureof the house on the farm, a stop on theUndergroundRailroad.
WhenyoungJohnRowell’sfamilymovedtoan old Iowa farm, they had no idea whatwould be in store for them. At our Maymeeting John shared his feelings and
experiencesgrowingupinanUndergroundRailroadhome.Thefarmwasbuiltbyaforward-thinkingman,ChesterPrindle.Prindlestronglybelievedthatnooneshouldbeaslave.Infact,atgreatrisktoallinvolved,hisfarmbecameastopontheUndergroundRailroad.Johnandhisfamilyhadexperienceswithsomeoftheformerresidents,astheplaceseemedhaunted.With stories,maps andphotos, John spoke toaninterested group of Tremont Historical Societymembers. We also welcomed members of theMackinawAreaHistoricalSocietytoourprogram.