Recollections of the John Brown Raid
"Recollections of the John Brown Raid by a Virginian who Witnessed the Fight." The author represented Virginia in the U. S. Congress, 1859-1861; served in the Confederate States House of Representatives, 1862-1864; and was a member of Gen. "Stonewall" Jackson's staff for over a year. Later on, U. S. President, Chester A. Arthur, appointed him a member of the Tariff Commission and afterward he worked in the U. S. Department of Justice until his death. — He lived in Shepherdstown, Virginia (now West Virginia)—a short distance from Harper's Ferry—at the time of the John Brown Raid and relates the facts as a reliable eye-witness to the events which took place on those days in mid October, 1859. He also records the essence of a personal interview with Brown shortly after his arrest and incarceration.
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Recollections of the John Brown Raid
"Recollections of the John Brown Raid by a Virginian who Witnessed the Fight." The author represented Virginia in the U. S. Congress, 1859-1861; served in the Confederate States House of Representatives, 1862-1864; and was a member of Gen. "Stonewall" Jackson's staff for over a year. Later on, U. S. President, Chester A. Arthur, appointed him a member of the Tariff Commission and afterward he worked in the U. S. Department of Justice until his death. — He lived in Shepherdstown, Virginia (now West Virginia)—a short distance from Harper's Ferry—at the time of the John Brown Raid and relates the facts as a reliable eye-witness to the events which took place on those days in mid October, 1859. He also records the essence of a personal interview with Brown shortly after his arrest and incarceration.
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Recollections of the John Brown Raid

Recollections of the John Brown Raid

Recollections of the John Brown Raid

Recollections of the John Brown Raid

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"Recollections of the John Brown Raid by a Virginian who Witnessed the Fight." The author represented Virginia in the U. S. Congress, 1859-1861; served in the Confederate States House of Representatives, 1862-1864; and was a member of Gen. "Stonewall" Jackson's staff for over a year. Later on, U. S. President, Chester A. Arthur, appointed him a member of the Tariff Commission and afterward he worked in the U. S. Department of Justice until his death. — He lived in Shepherdstown, Virginia (now West Virginia)—a short distance from Harper's Ferry—at the time of the John Brown Raid and relates the facts as a reliable eye-witness to the events which took place on those days in mid October, 1859. He also records the essence of a personal interview with Brown shortly after his arrest and incarceration.

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BN ID: 2940013990531
Publisher: Strait Gate Publications, Charlotte, NC
Publication date: 02/28/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 147 KB
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