On October 16, Brown set out for Harpers Ferry with 21 men -- 5 blacks ... inspiring many with his righteous indignation toward slavery. The raid ultimately hastened the advent of the Civil ...
On October 16, 1859, abolitionist John Brown and his team launched a raid on a federal armory located in Harpers Ferry which was located in the state of Virginia during that time but is now the ...
Catherine Baldau, executive director of the Harpers Ferry Park Association, “People will get a new, fresh idea of what it was like and what happened during the raid,” Baldau said. And to be ...
It starts at Lockwood House, which overlooks what was Harper Cemetery. Originally built in 1848 as housing for the armory ...
Pp. xxvi, 166. Illus., maps, appends., biblio., index. $16.95 paper. ISBN: 1611215978 John Brown and the Coming of the Civil War John Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry amplified North / South tensions and ...
US Marine Corps Photo Amphibious warship USS Harpers Ferry (LSD-49) and embarked elements of the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) returned home on Wednesday, wrapping up a seven-month ...
HARPER's FERRY, Va., Thursday ... from the humiliation and disgrace consequent upon the successful rebel raid, which continues to be the theme of conversation. Another correspondent here forwarded ...
Visitors to Harpers Ferry can see the ruins of the arsenal that John Brown hoped to raid, as well as John Brown's Fort on ...
Three of the men were Brown’s sons. On the evening of October 16, Brown gathered his men together and set out for Harpers Ferry. At first the raid went like clockwork. They cut telegraph wires ...
HARPERS FERRY, W.Va. — Nestled along two converging rivers, with the Blue Ridge Mountains’ precipitous cliffs offering a backdrop, Harpers Ferry has long been praised for its rugged natural ...
In one fateful night, John Brown brought the country closer to Civil War (Video: Meredith Bragg). Read more at http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/Day ...
In one fateful night, John Brown brought the country closer to Civil War (Video: Meredith Bragg). Read more at http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/Day ...