Program (September 5, 1982) and commemorative placard related to the historic Todd House, Tabor, Iowa. September 5, 1982.
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Todd family.
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Todd, John, 1818-1894
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John Todd was a Congregationalist minister and abolitionist. He moved to Iowa in 1850 and organized the Tabor, Iowa Congregational Church and turned his home into a station on the Underground Railroad. He also helped to start Tabor College and to found Congregational churches in Glenwood, and Sioux City, Iowa. In 1864 Todd served as chaplain with the 46th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment. From the description of Todd, John papers, 1818-1894, 1841-1894. (State Historical Society of Io...
Tabor Historical Society.
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Tabor Historical Society (Tabor, Iowa).
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The Tabor Historical Society of Tabor, Iowa supports the maintenance of Tabor's historic Todd House and its museum. The Todd House was built in 1853 as the home of Congregational minister John Todd, who in the 1850s was one of Iowa's best known abolitionists and was deeply involved in support of the Kansas Free State Movement and the efforts of abolitionist John Brown. From the guide to the Program (September 5, 1982) and commemorative placard related to the historic Tod...