Thunder at Harper's FerryHere is a stirring, hour-by-hour account of John Brown's raid, the prelude to the Civil War; the complete story of the momentous days when, in a hollow of the Blue Ridge Mountains, John Brown and 21 men acted out a violent drama that carried the country closer to war. In this brilliant contribution to the saga of the Civil War, Allan Keller separates controversy from fact, to show in dramatic terms, the kind of man John Brown was. -- Amazon.com. |
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Page 175
... persons . The saloons and hotel bars boomed with unexpected busi- ness . They tried to take up where the Wager Hotel and the Galt House had left off when Brown was taken out of Harper's Ferry . Gamblers and pickpockets moved into town ...
... persons . The saloons and hotel bars boomed with unexpected busi- ness . They tried to take up where the Wager Hotel and the Galt House had left off when Brown was taken out of Harper's Ferry . Gamblers and pickpockets moved into town ...
Page 220
... Persons coming into the town have to be de- tained an hour or more , and then marched by an armed guard to the presence of the military authorities to give an account of themselves . On leaving they have to obtain a pass , and run the ...
... Persons coming into the town have to be de- tained an hour or more , and then marched by an armed guard to the presence of the military authorities to give an account of themselves . On leaving they have to obtain a pass , and run the ...
Page 250
... persons who wished to ride the cars . Passengers were advised to travel on another day than De- cember 1 and 2 , and those who insisted on their right to use a public means of transportation were warned that if they even attempted to ...
... persons who wished to ride the cars . Passengers were advised to travel on another day than De- cember 1 and 2 , and those who insisted on their right to use a public means of transportation were warned that if they even attempted to ...
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