The second edition of A Final River to Cross: The Underground Railroad
at Youngstown, New York offers further proof of the existence of,
support for, and operation of the Underground Railroad in Western New
York. The revised and enhanced second edition contains newly discovered
primary source materials and includes an extensive bibliography and a
comprehensive index. It clearly demonstrates the connection of
Youngstown, New York to regional and national UGRR networks, and tells
the compelling stories of the Village and its citizens--an agent,
boaters, ferrymen--who were linked with other persons and villages in a
broader network. Seven accounts document eighteen fugitive slaves who
made the perilous crossing to freedom in Canada from Youngstown. The
final chapter is an Underground Railroad database based on the Wellman
Scale. This thoroughly documented book is exactly the kind of local and
regional study that UGRR experts currently recommend and fills a gap in
research on the Underground Railroad in New York State. Thoroughly
researched, with solid information, this book explores the fascinating
people, places, and stories relating to the Underground Railroad in
Youngstown, NY.