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- Lewis_and_Harriet_Hayden_House abstract "Lewis and Harriet Hayden House was the home of African-American abolitionists who had escaped from slavery in Kentucky; it is located in Beacon Hill, Boston. They maintained the home as a stop on the Underground Railroad, and the Haydens were visited by Harriet Beecher Stowe as research for her book, Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852). Lewis Hayden was an important leader in the African-American community of Boston; in addition, he lectured as an abolitionist and was a member of the Boston Vigilance Committee, which resisted the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850.".
- Lewis_and_Harriet_Hayden_House address "Private residence: 66 Phillips Street".
- Lewis_and_Harriet_Hayden_House location Beacon_Hill,_Boston.
- Lewis_and_Harriet_Hayden_House location Boston.
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- Lewis_and_Harriet_Hayden_House address "Private residence: 66 Phillips Street".
- Lewis_and_Harriet_Hayden_House caption "Lewis and Harriet Hayden House, former home of African American abolitionists.".
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- Lewis_and_Harriet_Hayden_House location Beacon_Hill,_Boston.
- Lewis_and_Harriet_Hayden_House locationCountry "United States".
- Lewis_and_Harriet_Hayden_House locationTown Boston.
- Lewis_and_Harriet_Hayden_House longitude "-71.069036".
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- Lewis_and_Harriet_Hayden_House name "Lewis and Harriet Hayden House".
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- Lewis_and_Harriet_Hayden_House comment "Lewis and Harriet Hayden House was the home of African-American abolitionists who had escaped from slavery in Kentucky; it is located in Beacon Hill, Boston. They maintained the home as a stop on the Underground Railroad, and the Haydens were visited by Harriet Beecher Stowe as research for her book, Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852).".
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- Lewis_and_Harriet_Hayden_House name "Lewis and Harriet Hayden House".