Historic Site #: | 04-039 (Exists) Type: B2 | Town: | Huron | ||
Site Name: | Austin Steward Historic Marker | GPS Coordinates: | 43.2236547918906, -76.9155591309769 | ||
Address: | 9744 Ridge Road, North Rose, NY | ||||
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Dedicated on 10/22/22, this historic marker was provided by the William G. Pomeroy Foundation®. To honor the life and legacy of Austin Steward (1793-1869) Note on Pomeroy Foundation - See historical narrative - below. Austin Steward – From Enslavement To Entrepreneur And Social Reform Leader by Rosa Fox, Huron Historian Austin Steward - A Man of Integrity by Chester Freeman |
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Photo by Bavis, 10-22-22 |
Historic narrative: | |||||
Born circa 1793, Austin Steward, as a young, enslaved boy, came from Virginia in 1800 to the wilderness territory of Wayne County with Captain William Helm. Helm, with his some 70 enslaved, settled at the head of Great Sodus Bay near what is now Resort. Through Austin Steward’s autobiography, Twenty-Two Years a Slave and Forty Years a Freeman, we learn much about what this area was like in that first decade of the 19th Century. We also learn that Steward’s life was truly a journey of faith, determination, and dedication as he rose out of slavery, becoming an abolitionist, entrepreneur, educator, and writer. So much can be written here about the life and legacy of Austin Steward. We would like to encourage you to explore the links below to discover the different elements of Steward's life - especially his autobiography, which, through his own hard earned words, gives the reader a real sense of what his life was like from enslavement through social activism of the 1800s. The historic marker honoring Austin Steward is made possible through a grant from |