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Harriet Tubman s lost Maryland home found, archaeologists say

Harriet Tubman’s lost Maryland home found, archaeologists say Michael Ruane © Harvey B. Lindsley/AP A photo shows Harriet Tubman sometime between 1860 and 1875. (Harvey B. Lindsley/Library of Congress/AP) Archaeologist Julie Schablitsky found the coin with her metal detector along an old, abandoned road in an isolated area of Maryland’s Eastern Shore. She dug it out of the ground and scraped off the mud. She hadn’t been finding much as she and her team probed the swampy terrain of Dorchester County last fall searching for the lost site where the famous Underground Railroad conductor Harriet Tubman lived with her family in the early 1800s.

Robert Michael Mike Triplett • The Yellow Springs News

R. Michael Triplett died suddenly at home March 1, 2021. He was born Oct. 23, 1951, to Normal and Mildred Taylor Triplett in Dayton, Ohio. As there were several uncles and cousins named “Robert” and “Bob,” he was known in the family as Michael his wife, Thaddene Triplett, didn’t even know his first name was “Robert” until several months after they started dating. He grew up in Fairborn and graduated from Fairborn High School in 1969. He was a Millwright at Inland Manufacturing-GM later Delphi Products in Vandalia and a crane safety trainer until his retirement in 2001. He attended Wilmington College, then used his GM Education Benefit to attend Shimer College, a Great Books program in Mt. Carroll, Ill., where he and Thaddene met. He then attended Wright State University, where he earned his BA in social and industrial communications, minoring in classics, in 1991, and later earned his master’s degree in human resources counseling. He pursued a course of study i

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