James Gilliland
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Rev. James Gilliland worked closely with John Rankin in Underground Railroad activities in the Ripley, Ohio area. The Red Oak Presbyterian Church was an active institution in Underground Railroad and anti-slavery activities. This image of Gilliland was collected by Ohio State University historian Wilbur H. Siebert (1866-1961), the first to really study and collect stories of the Underground Railroad in the state.
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Red Oak Presbyterian Church and Rev. James Gilliland
John Rankin, whose home Eliza Norris first sheltered in after escaping slavery in Kentucky and entering Ohio, was a Presbyterian minister. Presbyterians were split over the role of slavery in the nation with some supporting slavery and others…