Monday, July 25, 2005

GREENHILL ~ The James Stanton Farm ~ Underground Railroad House

Today the Stanton farmhouse is surrounded by a modern plat.

The James Stanton Farm, "Greenhill", is located approximately one mile north of Springboro,Ohio. It is located near present day Dorothy Lane Market in the Settlers Walk development off of Rte. 741. The farm was originally 114 acres. The Stanton farmhouse was built in 1826 and is a two and one half story brick building of the Federal vernacular style. The Greenhill Farm from 1825-1959 was occupied by five generations of the Stanton family, many of whom were members of the Springboro Monthly Meeting of the Society of Friends.

According to family lore, the steps seen in the old photograph above led to a hiding place. Runaway slaves were also said to have been hidden in the chicken house which is seen behind the boy on the horse.

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    The stairs lead to a room above the 'summer kitchen' which had a huge stove for baking bread, etc. We were told that the rising heat was a source of warmth for the fugitive slaves on the floor above.

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