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Articles, newspaper page Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
"Harpers Ferry Conspiracy", article continued with illustrations Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
Article titled "Harpers Ferry Conspiracy", newspaper page, November 5 1859 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
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"Harpers Ferry Conspiracy", article continued Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
Article titled "Harper Ferry Insurrection", newspaper page, November 12, 1859 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper-November 12, 1859-Harper Ferry Insurrection
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Article titled "Harper Ferry Insurrection", newspaper page with illustrations, November 12, 1859 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper-November 12, 1859-Harper Ferry Insurrection
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The U.S. Marines storming the engine house, newspaper illustration Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Clipping entitled "The Harpers Ferry Insurrection. The U.S. Marines storming the engine house.
Letter, 1859 November 19, John Brown (Charlestown, VA) to Reverend Luther Humphrey [Recto] Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service John Brown writing to his cousin, Luther, about his imprisionment and coming execution 
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Letter, 1859 November 19, John Brown (Charlestown, VA) to Reverend Luther Humphrey [Verso] Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service John Brown writing to his cousin, Luther, about his imprisionment and coming execution 
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Letter, 1859 November 17, John Brown (Charlestown VA) to J.B. Musgrove Esqr. Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Copy of letter from John Brown to J.B. Musgrove Esqr., dated November 17, 1859, Charlestown, Jefferson Co., VA.; condition fair. John Brown writing as a friend.
1859-11-17
Mrs. Brown being escorted to jail to see her husband before his execution, newspaper illustration Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Clipping entitled "Mrs. Brown escorted from Harpers Ferry to jail at Charlestown to have an interview with her husband the day before he was hanged"
Captain Albertis' party attacking the insurgence, illustration, newspaper page, November 5 1850 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. Harpers Ferry Insurrection- The battle ground- Captain Albertis' party attacking the insurgence- View of the railroad bridge, the engine house and the village- From a sketch by our special artist. November 5, 1859
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John Brown/ leader of the Harpers Ferry insurrection, colored lithograph Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Colored lithograph of John Brown on a cream color paper, entitled, "John Brown/leader of the Harpers Ferry insurrection", shows brown with long beard dressed in a black suit with vest, sitting in a reddish-brown upholstered arm chair, leg crossed a and holding a newspaper "new york trubune" in his right hand. print was originally in frame, which has since been removed and stored.

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