Ann Carroll Smith (née Fitzhugh; 1805–1875) was an American abolitionist, mother of Elizabeth Smith Miller, and the spouse of Gerrit Smith. Her older brother was Henry Fitzhugh. Ann and Gerrit Smith's Peterboro, New York, home was a station on the Underground Railroad. Known as "Nancy," Ann Fitzhugh Smith frequently traveled via an enclosed carriage to permit her carriage to be used, in her absence, to convey veiled fugitives on their way to Canada.
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| - آن كارول فيتزهاغ (ar)
- Ann Carroll Fitzhugh (en)
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| - آن كارول فيتزهاغ (بالإنجليزية: Ann Carroll Fitzhugh) هي ناشِطة أمريكية، ولدت في 1805، وتوفيت في 1879 في Peterboro في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
- Ann Carroll Smith (née Fitzhugh; 1805–1875) was an American abolitionist, mother of Elizabeth Smith Miller, and the spouse of Gerrit Smith. Her older brother was Henry Fitzhugh. Ann and Gerrit Smith's Peterboro, New York, home was a station on the Underground Railroad. Known as "Nancy," Ann Fitzhugh Smith frequently traveled via an enclosed carriage to permit her carriage to be used, in her absence, to convey veiled fugitives on their way to Canada. (en)
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| - Calvert County, Maryland
- Canada
- Rochester, New York
- Town green
- Bedford, England
- Peterboro, New York
- Underground Railroad
- Utica, New York
- Saint John's Church (Hagerstown, Maryland)
- Panic of 1837
- Elizabeth Smith Miller
- Gerrit Smith
- Gerrit Smith Miller
- Lucretia Mott
- Stafford County, Virginia
- Henry Fitzhugh
- 1805 births
- 1879 deaths
- American women activists
- Washington County, Maryland
- American Civil War
- Oswego, New York
- Cecil County, Maryland
- Free churches
- Hagerstown, Maryland
- Activists from Rochester, New York
- American abolitionists
- People from Peterboro, New York
- Underground Railroad people
- Activists from Maryland
- People from Hagerstown, Maryland
- Spouses of New York (state) politicians
- Charles Burleigh
- Chewsville, Maryland
- Westmoreland County, Virginia
- Mary Grew
- Philadelphia
- Free-produce movement
- Greene Smith
- Nathaniel Rochester
- Genesee Falls
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| - آن كارول فيتزهاغ (بالإنجليزية: Ann Carroll Fitzhugh) هي ناشِطة أمريكية، ولدت في 1805، وتوفيت في 1879 في Peterboro في الولايات المتحدة. (ar)
- Ann Carroll Smith (née Fitzhugh; 1805–1875) was an American abolitionist, mother of Elizabeth Smith Miller, and the spouse of Gerrit Smith. Her older brother was Henry Fitzhugh. Ann and Gerrit Smith's Peterboro, New York, home was a station on the Underground Railroad. Known as "Nancy," Ann Fitzhugh Smith frequently traveled via an enclosed carriage to permit her carriage to be used, in her absence, to convey veiled fugitives on their way to Canada. In 1822, Fitzhugh – living in Rochester, New York, and formerly of Hagerstown, Maryland – married Gerrit Smith. She was devout and was influential in her husband's religious conversion and beliefs about social reform and slavery. (en)
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