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Page 167
... Brown and his men , the sentence of death . Lydia Maria Child , the well loved Boston Abolitionist , had requested permission of Governor Wise of Virginia , to visit the condemned men , and had seen them . When Rebecca heard of this ...
... Brown and his men , the sentence of death . Lydia Maria Child , the well loved Boston Abolitionist , had requested permission of Governor Wise of Virginia , to visit the condemned men , and had seen them . When Rebecca heard of this ...
Page 177
... Brown . He improved steadily . Seeing nothing more that I could hope to do , I was intending to return home , when on November 8th Mr. Sennott desired me to see Mr. Brown again , in order to take a message from him to his wife , then in ...
... Brown . He improved steadily . Seeing nothing more that I could hope to do , I was intending to return home , when on November 8th Mr. Sennott desired me to see Mr. Brown again , in order to take a message from him to his wife , then in ...
Page 178
... Brown died on December 2nd and four of his men on December 16th . Aaron D. Stephens and Hazlitt were sentenced to ... Brown's party had been hung , my husband and I sent for the bodies and had them brought to our home at Eagleswood . The ...
... Brown died on December 2nd and four of his men on December 16th . Aaron D. Stephens and Hazlitt were sentenced to ... Brown's party had been hung , my husband and I sent for the bodies and had them brought to our home at Eagleswood . The ...
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