Jerry Rescue Monument

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161 W Genesee St
Syracuse, NY 13202

The Jerry Rescue Monument in Syracuse, NY commemorates the 1851 rescue of a fugitive slave named Jerry. The monument serves as a historical landmark and educational site for visitors to learn about this significant event in American history.

Visitors can explore the monument and reflect on the impact of the abolitionist movement in the United States. The Jerry Rescue Monument stands as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for freedom and equality.

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Photo of F4981JCmichaels
Downtown Syracuse and its history related here is interesting.
11/10/2023

Downtown Syracuse is interesting. The buildings around Clinton Square are older, with lots of "char...

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A significant moment in history of defeating slavery.
11/6/2019

A significant sculture recognizing citizens refusing to allow "captured" slaves to be returned to th...

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A story that needs telling.
9/25/2019

Great memorial to the rescue of Jerry. A fugitive slave that was rescued from jail and taken to Cana...

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