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Harriet McClintock Marshall

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Both Marshall and her husband were active members of the Underground Railroad. Elisha helped transport the men, women and children who were escaping slavery to the church at Third and Mulberry streets. Their house at Calder and Front streets was used as a stopping place during the transport process;
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in Philadelphia. Between May 5 and June 1, the 24th USCT was stationed in Washington, D.C. before moving to Camp Casey in Virginia, which was located just outside of the capital. The regiment was assigned to guard Confederate prisoners at
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The sister of Catherine "Kate" McClintock White, Harriet McClintock Marshall was also the half-sister of Mariah Williams Powell and Elizabeth Williams Kelly, through her mother's first marriage to James Williams.
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who was born circa 1802 or 1803, who was of German and African American ancestry, and who identified as both "White German" and "Mulatto." Catherine McClintock was also a founder of the Wesley Union
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Mrs. Harriet Marshall, in Death Certificates (file no. 70749, registered no. 921). Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics, 1925.
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Marshall attended the German School, and became a teacher. In addition, she was employed as a domestic worker for the Eby family in Harrisburg. Marshall and her mother were active on the
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Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on August 14, 1840, as Harriet McClintock, Harriet McClintock Marshall was a daughter of Henry McClintock and Catherine (Yellets) McClintock, a native of
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Mary and Dr. William M. Jones were also active in Harrisburg's Underground Railroad. They lived in Tanner's Alley and were also members of the Wesley Union church.
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Marshall was depicted in a mural of notable African Americans from Harrisburg. Cesar Viveros designed the mural, which is located at The Jackson House Hotel.
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During the 24th USCT's tenure of service, Marshall's husband, Elisha, was promoted to the rank of corporal. Subsequently ordered to
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Camp Casey, any of several Union Army training camps named for Major General Silas Casey including where "colored" troops trained
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A monument to African American Civil War veterans that Marshall and her husband helped plan and build was later erected in the
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while waiting there, the newly freed individuals were able to rest and receive food and other forms of assistance.
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Her husband Elisha Marshall, a formerly enslaved man and veteran of the
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Marshall died in Harrisburg on July 25, 1925 and was buried at the
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House Divided, The Civil War Research Engine at Dickinson College
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in Harrisburg, where she and her husband were later interred.
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Marshall met Elisha Marshall as he made his way north on the
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Wesley Union African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
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Henry McClintock and Catherine (Yellets) McClintock
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Underground Railroad
Underground Railroad
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
safe house
Wesley Union African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
American Civil War
United States Colored Troops
Lincoln Cemetery
Highspire, Pennsylvania
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
Underground Railroad
Underground Railroad
Underground Railroad in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
American Civil War
Union Army
24th United States Colored Infantry Regiment
Camp William Penn
Point Lookout, Maryland
Roanoke, Virginia
Richmond, Virginia
Lincoln Cemetery
Lincoln Cemetery
Penbrook


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