THOMAS GARRETT (b August 21, 1789 d. January 24, 1871) "No labor during a long life has given me so much real happiness as what I have done for the slave" Thomas Garrett has been called Delaware's greatest humanitarian and is credited more than 2,700 slaves escape to freedom in a forty-year long career as a station master of the Underground Railroad. His abolitionist activities, along with the Quaker congregation from the Friends Meeting House in Wilmington, helped to make Wilmington an important gateway on the freedom trail. Garrett helped Harriet Tubman on her many journeys, giving her food, clothing, shelter, and money. He was convicted of violating the federal Fugitive Slave Law in 1848 and eyed and forced into bankruptcy, Garrett devoted his life to the abolitionist cause, openly defying slave hunters, as well as the slavery system. www.nps.gov/nr/travel/unders ound/de2.htm Submitted by @lampbane