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Nationality
  
Canadian

Other names
  
The Birdman

Name
  
Alexander Ross


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Born
  
December 13, 1832 (
1832-12-13
)

Died
  
October 27, 1897, Detroit, Michigan, United States

Books
  
Recollections and Experiences of an Abolitionist, from 1855 to 1865

Alexander Milton Ross, (December 13, 1832 – October 27, 1897), was born in Belleville, Upper Canada and died in Detroit, Michigan. Ross was an agent for the secret Underground Railroad slave escape network, known in that organization and among slaves as "The Birdman" for his preferred cover story as an ornithologist.

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Books

Alexander Milton Ross Dr A M Ross

Alexander Milton Ross is the author of many books: Recollections of an Abolitionist (Montreal, 1867) ; Birds of Canada (1872) ; Butterflies and Moths of Canada (1873); Flora of Canada (1873); Forest Trees of Canada, (1874); Ferns and Wild Flowers of Canada (1877) ; Mammals, Reptiles, and Fresh-water Fishes of Canada (1878); Vaccination a Medical Delusion (1885); and Medical Practice of the Great Future.

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He also appears as a character in the 1977 children's novel Underground to Canada which depicts four young slaves who, with Ross's help, escape to Canada via the Underground Railroad.


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References

Alexander Milton Ross Wikipedia