• coffin in North Elba. Owen Brown, about 35, John Brown's son, fought in Kansas. He escaped the raid. Owen, one of three of Brown's sons to participate in...
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    watchman who had been driven off by Brown's raiders. He was shot from behind when he by chance encountered the raiders, refused to freeze, and headed back...
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    "John Brown's Fort" "John Brown's Last Stand", at the same location. "Allstadt House – John Brown's Hostages – Prelude to War" "The John Brown Raiders"...
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    and second in command to John Brown in Brown's failed raid on Harper's Ferry. He bore the title of "Secretary of War" in Brown's "provisional government...
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    Dangerfield Newby (category John Brown's raiders)
    October 17, 1859), was the oldest of John Brown's raiders, and one of the five black raiders. He died during Brown's raid on the federal armory in Harpers...
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    to the graves of John and Watson Brown. Burning of Winchester Medical College John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry John Brown's raiders Taylor, Stephen J...
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    join John Brown's raiders. The areas that John Jr. was ordered to visit, specifically, were Gettysburg, Bedford, Chambersburg, and Uniontown. John Jr....
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    Society Research Library, Portland, Oregon. John Brown's raiders "John Brown's Son Is Alive. Salmon Brown at Age of 80 Tells of Incidents in Stirring...
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  • before even the names of all of the participants were known (see John Brown's raiders). Many of those present left their varying recollections of the events...
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    Francis Jackson Meriam (category John Brown's raiders)
    Brown’s enterprise." He was blind in one eye. He was the only one of John Brown's raiders who helped him financially. Meriam is unique among Brown's raiders...
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    Lewis Sheridan Leary (category John Brown's raiders)
    Shenandoah (see John Brown's raiders). In 1899 his body was reburied with most of the others killed next to John Brown's grave, at the John Brown Farm State...
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  • Flashman and the Angel of the Lord (category Cultural depictions of John Brown (abolitionist))
    Secret Six. John Henrie Kagi – "Secretary of War" to Brown. Aaron Stevens - One of John Brown's raiders. Shields Green - One of John Brown's raiders. Dangerfield...
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    John Edwin Cook (1830 – 1859) was one of John Brown's raiders who participated fully in his raid on Harpers Ferry. He was the youngest of seven children...
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    Barclay and Edwin Coppock (category John Brown's raiders)
    Platte River, an incident called the Platte Bridge Railroad Tragedy. John Brown's raiders Both photos from A topical history of Cedar County, Iowa, Volume...
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    in glass (see the bottom). Plaque at John Brown's grave with names of others buried there. See John Brown's raiders for two errors. List of New York State...
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    Aaron Dwight Stevens (category John Brown's raiders)
    American abolitionist. The only one of John Brown's raiders with military experience, he was the chief military aide to Brown during his failed raid on the federal...
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    tried. Copeland joined John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry; other than Brown himself, he was the only member of John Brown's raiders that was at all well...
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    Shields Green (category John Brown's raiders)
    as we know had no contact with him. Of the five Black members of John Brown's raiders, Green was the only one of whom, in 2009, no descendants could be...
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  • George Sennott (category John Brown's raiders)
    Virginia). They were associates of John Brown and "colored" members of the John Brown's raiders, who took part in John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry. Sennott...
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    Osborne Perry Anderson (category John Brown's raiders)
    {{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) [scan ] John Brown's raiders The Journals of Osborne P. Anderson, a play by Ted Lange, was produced...
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    Last Days of John Brown" was read in full. Brown's sons John Jr. and Owen, visiting from Ohio, also spoke. Others speaking were raiders Osborne Anderson...
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    States John Brown (abolitionist) John Brown's last speech John Brown's Provisional Constitution John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry John Brown's raiders Treatment...
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    the men who would participate in the raid, who were later called John Brown's raiders. The young women returned to North Elba when the raid was imminent...
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    Albert Hazlett (category John Brown's raiders)
    surviving African-American member of John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry. John Anthony Copeland Jr. joined John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry. He was captured...
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  • Abolitionism in the United States Category:African-American abolitionists John Brown's raiders#Black participation List of notable opponents of slavery Slavery...
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    Vegas Raiders reach one-year deal with receiver John Brown, source says". ESPN.com. Retrieved March 19, 2021. "Las Vegas Raiders sign WR John Brown". Raiders...
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    Joseph Pembroke Thom (category John Brown's raiders)
    after serving as surgeon. Thom served on the staff of Taliferro during John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry. He then ranked as colonel. Thom joined the Confederate...
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    disentereed and moved, with the bodies of other raiders (see John Brown's Raiders) to the John Brown Farm State Historic Site, near Lake Placid, New York. The...
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    The Las Vegas Raiders are a professional American football team based in the Las Vegas metropolitan area. The Raiders compete in the National Football...
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  • Although he shared a similar common name with Will Thompson, one of John Brown's raiders who died in the raid on Harper's Ferry (in Jefferson County) (ironically...
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