Historic NJ estate that had ‘important role’ in underground railroad lists. Take a look

A beautiful brick home that played a significant part in this country’s history has listed in Salem, New Jersey, for $285,000.

Plaque
Plaque

The three-bedroom, two-bathroom estate is known as the Samuel Clement House.For a time, it housed Amy Hester Reckless, a former slave who was a significant part of the Underground Railroad, according to the listing on Zillow.com.

Kitchen
Kitchen

“Enslaved and mistreated by Robert Gibbon Johnson’s family at 90 Market, Amy ran off with her child to Philadelphia, becoming a founding member of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society and working with the predominantly-Black Female Vigilant Association,” the listing describes.

Dining area
Dining area

“Reckless was not only concerned with freeing women from slavery, but from sexual exploitation as well. In 1845, she and Hetty Burr co-founded the Moral Reform Retreat to shelter women “victims of vice”. It was the only shelter for African American women in Philadelphia.”

Reckless lived in this estate, which was the home of Samuel Clement, the half-brother of Quaker Abigail Goodwin. Both she and Goodwin worked “anti-slavery activities to support freedom seekers,” the listing says.

Bedroom
Bedroom

Included being listed in the National Register of Historic Places, the 3,542-square-foot estate offers up a lot of vintage features including:

Property grounds
Property grounds
  • Dramatic high ceilings

  • Pumpkin pine floors

  • 10 fireplaces

  • English gardens

  • Gazebo

  • Koi pond

  • Full basement

Kitchen
Kitchen

The listing is held by Dawn Rapa of RE/MAX Connection Realtors.

Interior
Interior

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