John Brown (abolitionist)
American
John Brown was militant American abolitionist. - AsNotedIn
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- Father Owen Brown
John Brown was militant American abolitionist. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
Rebel | Harpers Ferry National Historical Park | Harpers Ferry, WV | John Brown's Raid on Harpers Ferry | ||||
Rebel | John Brown's Headquarters | Samples Manor | John Brown's Raid on Harpers Ferry | ||||
1800/05/09 | John Brown is born in Torrington, Connecticut | Born | Torrington | Connecticut | |||
1818/00/00 | John Brown briefly attends Greersburg Academy, Darlington, PA. | Education | Greersburg Academy | Darlington | |||
1819/00/00 | Levi Blakeslee and his stepbrother John Brown build a tannery and a log cabin (razed). | Home | John Brown Farmhouse | Hudson | |||
1820/06/21 | Dianthe Lusk marries John Brown | Groom | |||||
1824/00/00 | Original Brown Farmhouse (no wings) built by carpenter Herman Peck for abolitionist, John Brown. Brown his wife and 3 children live here till 1826, when they moved to Pennsylvania | Home | John Brown Farmhouse | Hudson | |||
1825/05/00 | John Brown builds a tannery. Mr Brown operated his tannery until he left Crawford County in 1835. | Architect | John Brown Tannery Site | New Richmond | |||
1840/00/00 | Work | Brown-Kent Tannery | Kent, OH | ||||
1844/00/00 | John Brown moves into a two-room cottage across the street from the Perkins Mansion and engages in the wool trade with Simon Perkins Jr. | Home | |||||
1849/00/00 | Home | John Brown Farm and Gravesite | Lake Placid, NY | ||||
1855/00/00 | Home | John Brown Cabin | Osawatomie | ||||
1858/00/00 | John Brown makes fund raising trips throughout the Connecticut Western Reserve (NW Ohio near Lake Erie), 1857-1858. | Militant | |||||
1859/06/00 | Abolitionist John Brown stays in Chambersburg from June until mid-October 1859, while receiving supplies and recruits for his raid on Harpers Ferry. | Rebel | John Brown House | Chambersburg, PA | John Brown's Raid on Harpers Ferry | ||
1859/12/02 | Sitting on his casket, with his arms tied, John Brown is driven in a wagon to his execution. He is hanged until death. - I John Brown am now quite certain that the crimes of this guilty land: will never be purged away but with Blood. I had as I now think | Died | Gibson-Todd House | Charles Town | John Brown's Raid on Harpers Ferry |