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Description In 1834 this simple clapboard house on a hilltop just west of the Hermitage ruins became the homestead of Enerals Griffin believed to have entered Canada through the Underground Railway. Member of the Black Heritage Network.
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Griffin House, Doors Open, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

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