poet Stephen Vincent Benet wrote in 1928. These words, which greet visitors entering the John Brown Museum at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park in West Virginia, serve as a reminder of the ...
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Jefferson County Museum leads tour of John Brown history in Charles TownJefferson County, in the state’s eastern panhandle, is the dramatic setting for John Brown’s abolitionist ... director of the Jefferson County Museum. “One man was wounded and they needed ...
John Brown was a man of action -- a man who would not be deterred from his mission of abolishing slavery. On October 16, 1859, he led 21 men on a raid of the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry ...
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Alachua Chronicle on MSNMatheson Museum presents An Evening with Frederick Douglass and Captain John BrownThe post Matheson Museum presents An Evening with Frederick Douglass and Captain John Brown appeared first on Alachua ...
John Brown is born in Torrington, Connecticut. His father, Owen, a strict Calvinist, hated slavery and believed that holding humans in bondage was a sin against God. 1812 The War of 1812 ...
Many residents and visitors to Jefferson County may be familiar with the infamous raid of abolitionist John Brown on the ...
To spend some time, she and her cohorts in the carriage sang a few of the war songs so popular those days, among them, "John Brown's Body," which contained the provocative words, "John Brown's ...
John Brown's obsession with ending slavery cast him as an abolitionist hero. In 1856, provoked by a bloody attack on Kansas settlers by “border ruffians,” Brown led a raid at Pottawatomie ...
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