Asa Bales Home - Westfield, IN
Posted by: DnRseekers
N 40° 02.870 W 086° 07.663
16T E 574406 N 4433430
No marker details the history behind this unassuming and otherwise normal looking home in Westfield.
Waymark Code: WMFQ72
Location: Indiana, United States
Date Posted: 11/17/2012
Views: 10
Asa Bales was one of the three founders of the community of Westfield, Indiana. Asa, and the other two founders, Simon Moon & Ambrose Osborne, were all Quakers from New Garden,North Carolina. The community was platted in 1834 as a hub for the underground railroad. There are numerous sites believed to be a part of the underground in the immediate area. Fredrick Douglass, the most prominent African American spokesperson for the anti-slavery movement was attacked in Pendleton and brought to Westfield to escape further harm. This home was Asa Bales' house and certainly a stop by many historical accounts.
Address: 432 N. Union St Westfield, IN
Open to the public?: Private
Web site: Not listed
Site Details: Not listed
Name of organization who placed the marker: Not listed
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