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Execution of John Brown
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Showing posts with label
Execution of John Brown
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Saturday, May 6, 2023
From B. K. M., an Ohio Clergyman, to John Brown, November 26, 1859
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Cincinnati, Ohio, Nov. 26. My Dear Christian Brother: I hope you will not consider it impertinent or intrusive in me to write you. I am on...
A Clergyman of Providence Rhode Island to John Brown, November 26, 1859
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Providence, Rhode Island, Nov. 26. My Dear Sir: Permit me, an utter stranger to you, to intrude a moment, just that I may say, God bless y...
C. F. H., a Theological Author, to John Brown, November 27, 1859
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Central Village, Plainfield, Conn., Nov. 27. Dear Friend: . . . The moral effect of your bearing since your capture seems to me worth more...
F. G., a Rhode Island Friend, to John Brown, November 27, 1859
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PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND, Nov. 27. Dear Brother: I feel constrained to write a few lines to you. I have long wished to write; but fearing ...
George De F. F. to John Brown, November 27, 1859
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WESTFIELD, N. Y., November 27. Captain Brown Dear Sir, I have been thinking of you ever sinse I herd of your convicton and I have been think...
H. B., an Old Missionary to John Brown, November 28, 1859
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New Haven, Connecticut, Nov. 28. Dear Sir: Permit a friend of liberty and equitable law to address you a few brief thoughts, which I hope ...
Sunday, April 23, 2023
Thaddeus Hyatt to John Brown, November 14, 1859
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NEW YORK, Nov. 14. My Very Dear Friend: Your letter to Mrs. Maria Child has attracted my attention and induced on my part the action indic...
Thaddeus Hyatt to the Friends of Freedom at the North, November 14, 1859
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In his letter to Mrs. L. Maria Child, John Brown says: I have at home a wife and three young daughters, the youngest but little over five ...
From a Slaveholder’s Son to John Brown, undated, about November 1859
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Dear Brother: My father was a slaveholder, and when at school I commenced searching the Bible for sanction of the divine institution, but ha...
H. O. W. and Others, Colored Citizens of Chicago, to John Brown, November 17, 1859
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Chicago, November 17. Dear Friend: We certainly have great reasons, as well as intense desires, to assure you that we deeply sympathize wi...
E. H. to John Brown, November 20, 1859
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WOONSOCKET, R. I., Nov. 20. To Captain John Brown, now under sentence of death at Charlestown, Virginia, for endeavoring to liberate the B...
Charles Partridge, a Spiritualist, to John Brown, November 21, 1859
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New York, November 21. My Dear Sir: Although I am not personally acquainted with you, yet your history, as given through the public press,...
E. N. P. to John Brown, November 23, 1859
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Collinsville, [Connecticut,] November 23. My Very Dear Sir: Little did I think, when I was so much enjoying your society at my home a few ...
A. M. M., a Scotch Covenanter, to John Brown, November 23, 1859
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New Alexandria, Penn., November 23. Dear Sir: Permit a stranger to address you. I am the pastor of a congregation of people known as Scotc...
Wednesday, March 22, 2023
William Preston Smith to General William B. Taliaferro, et al, December 1, 1859
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Baltimore, December 1st, 1859–9.55 P. M. General Taliaferro, Hon. A. Hunter, } Charlestown. A. P. Shutt, A. Diffey, } Harper's Ferry. ...
S. Colhoun to William Preston Smith, December 1, 1859
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Philadelphia, Dec. 1st, 1859. W. P. Smith, Esq. Dear Sir: I cut the enclosed slip from the editiorial of this afternoon's “Bulletin:” ...
Telegram to William Preston Smith, December 2, 1859
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Charlestown, Dec. 2, 1859. W. P .Smith: John Brown was hung at 11.15, A. M., taken down in 35 minutes after. His remains were taken back t...
A. P. Shutt to Major-General William B. Taliaferro, December 2, 1859
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Harper's Ferry, Dec. 2, 1859. Gen Taliaferro : We are desirous to know the number of troops that will leave Charlestown Saturday or Su...
E. M. Aisquith to John Donohoo, December 2, 1859
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Charlestown, Dec. 2, 1859. Jno. Donohoo: Harper's Ferry. Send a special train of one passenger car and a house car, to arrive ...
William Preston Smith to Samuel Calhoun & Alfred Gaither, December 2, 1859
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Baltimore, Dec. 2, 1859. S. Calhoun—Philadelphia. Alfred Gaither—Cincinnati. Thanks for dispatch. Reports of arrests and searching of trains...
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