The Lathrop House

The Lathrop House The Lathrop House is one of the only Underground Railroad sites open to the public in Northwest Ohio.

The stately Greek revival home known as the Lathrop House was the residence of Lucian Lathrop, an ordained minister of the Universalist Church, a denomination which maintained a strong anti-slavery stance. A proud descendant of generations of abolitionists, Lathrop was a supporter of the Free Soil Party and protested against the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850. While Lucian Lathrop served as an elected

State Representative in the Ohio Legislature, he also engaged in the outlawed activities of the Underground Railroad. The Lathrop House was one of many locations that were scattered throughout the state of Ohio where men, women and children fleeing slavery found shelter and safety. Harboring runaway slaves was illegal in America after the passage of the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850. Despite the consequences, abolitionists around the state continued to assist fleeing slaves in their journey to freedom. "Conductors" directed the escapees to the next safe house, barn, or business as they ventured ever northward. Several major routes of escape developed during this period. One of those began near Cincinnati and followed the Miami & Erie Canal north towards the western end of Lake Erie and towns of Maumee, Perrysburg, Toledo and Sylvania. From there, the former slaves journeyed to Adrian or Detroit and then across the water to Canada. As a stop on the Underground Railroad, the Lathrop House represents the brightest of lights in the darkest of times.

Did you know that in 2019, the Friends of the Lathrop House, the Sylvania Area Historical Society, and the Historical Vi...
10/24/2025

Did you know that in 2019, the Friends of the Lathrop House, the Sylvania Area Historical Society, and the Historical Village came together to form Heritage Sylvania? As one unified organization, our mission is to preserve, share, and celebrate the rich history of our community.

Managing three separate social media pages for each platform is quite the task for our small team, so we’ve consolidated all updates under one place — the Heritage Sylvania page!

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Sylvania, OH
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