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[Soldiers from Richmond Grays at execution of abolitionist John Brown in Charles Town, West Virginia]
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Letter from E. V. Clements in West Liberty, Virginia to his brother.
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Harper's Ferry insurrection - the battle ground - Captain Alberts' party attacking the insurgents - view of the railroad bridge, the engine-house, and the village
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John B. Russwurm
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John Brown, Martyer for the Cause of the Blacks: John Brown, the Haitian Revolution, and the Death of American Slavery
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A portion of the interior of the "Adair Cabin," the headquarters of firebrand abolitionist John Brown owned by his brother-in-law, Samuel Lyle Adair, now (as of 2021) part of the John Brown Museum State Historic Site in [Osawatomie], Kansas
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A portion of the interior of the "Adair Cabin," the headquarters of firebrand abolitionist John Brown owned by his brother-in-law, Samuel Lyle Adair, now (as of 2021) part of the John Brown Museum State Historic Site in [Osawatomie], Kansas
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A portion of the interior of the "Adair Cabin," the headquarters of firebrand abolitionist John Brown owned by his brother-in-law, Samuel Lyle Adair, now (as of 2021) part of the John Brown Museum State Historic Site in [Osawatomie], Kansas
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A portion of the interior of the "Adair Cabin," the headquarters of firebrand abolitionist John Brown owned by his brother-in-law, Samuel Lyle Adair, now (as of 2021) part of the John Brown Museum State Historic Site in [Osawatomie], Kansas
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George Sennott telegram to Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harper's Ferry [Va.], 5 November 1859
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Thomas Wentworth Higginson autograph letter to [Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Channing Higginson, Harrisburg, PA], 19 February [1860]
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Henry B. Clarke autograph letter signed to Thomas Wentworth Higginson, New Bedford, 6 November 1859
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Rebecca Buffum Spring autograph letter signed to Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Eagleswood [Perth Amboy, N.J.], 13 February [1860]
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Thomas Wentworth Higginson autograph letter signed to Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, Worcester, 3 February 1860
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Official report of the great Union meeting, held at the Academy of music, New York, December 19th, 1859
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John Brown autograph note signed to Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Boston, 4 March 1858
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Nathan Cheney autograph letter signed to Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Boston, 8 November 1859
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John Brown autograph letter to "Dear Friend and Other Friends", Osawatomie, Kansas, 10 & 13 September 1858
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The life, trial, and execution of Captain John Brown : known as "old Brown of Ossawatomie," with a full account of the attempted insurrection at Harper's Ferry
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