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Capture and execution of John Brown; a tale of martyrdom; by Elijah Avey, eye witness.
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Preliminary chart of Rappahannock River, Virginia
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Making a home in Titustown
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Small family house
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Titustown Lodge Hall
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Titustown: Main Street
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Titustown Public School
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Colored men engaged in battle, Petersburg, Va
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Emmanuel Chapel; Bishop Payne Divinity School; Petersburg, Va.; Whittle Hall, Bishop Payne Divinity School
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Students and faculty; Bishop Payne Divinity School; [Petersburg, Virginia], 1921
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Captain Albertis and party attack on John Brown in the old engine-house at Harper's Ferry, October 17, 1859, showing the Governments flag in the center of its grounds, and London Heights, Va., in the background
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Capture of Harper's Ferry, September 15, 1862; No. 4
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Capture of Harper's Ferry, September 15, 1862; No. 1
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Capture of Harper's Ferry, September 15, 1862; No. 5
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Capture of Harper's Ferry, September 15, 1862; No. 3
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Capture of Harper's Ferry, September 15, 1862; No. 2
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John Brown on the way to be executed two and one-half blocks from the jail to his scaffold
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John Brown's Fort as it stands today up the Shenandoah River at Harper's Ferry, after its return from the Chicago World's Fair; It is never to be removed again
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John Brown's Fort Monument at Harper's Ferry, marking the spot where his fort stood before it was taken to the Chicago World's Fair; The Government placed this Monument here, also the five following tablets marking the spot where the Government Arsenal stood at the time John Brown held it, they describe the capture of Harper's Ferry in full
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The above picture explains how the government has the John Brown fort, the monument and the tablets arranged at Harper's Ferry
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The above picture shows Hayward Shepherd sitting on his truck in his shirt sleeves; The old Negro that transferred baggage from the Baltimore He was killed by one of the Brown's men just as they came off of the end of the bridge Sunday night, October 16th; It was contrary to Brown's orders: he told his men before they left the Kennedy to take no life except in self-defense
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The old Court House at Charlestown, Jefferson County, Virginia, where John Brown was tried; it stands diagonal across the street from the jail
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The old government engine-house, now called John Brown's Fort, at Harper's Ferry, where he was captured Tuesday morning, October 18, 1859
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The old jail at Charlestown, Jefferson County, Virginia, where John Brown was imprisoned; The jailer lives in the front part
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View of Harper's Ferry in 1859, showing the old wooden bridge of the Baltimore It was also used for a wagon bridge; Here is where John Brown crossed from the Maryland side with his twenty-two men Sunday night October 16, 1859, when he made the attack on Harper's Ferry
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Military topographical map of eastern Virginia
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Military topographical map of eastern Virginia
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Military topographical map of eastern Virginia
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Mirador," the country home of Colonel Chiswell Dabney Langhorne, in Albermarle County, Virginia
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Fauquier Springs
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Richmond, on the James River, in Virginia
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Negro staff, Newport News Homesteads, Va
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View of Negro life in the Negro section, Newport News, Va., Sept. 1936
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Minutes: Citizens for Community Schools, Inc.
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Minutes: Citizens for Community Schools, Inc.
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Minutes: Citizens for Community Schools, Inc.
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House in the area being taken over by the army; The family will be moved out in a few days, Caroline County, Va., June, 1941
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Migratory agricultural workers on board the "Princess Anne" going to the Eastern Shore Virginia, July 1940
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This family moved out of an army area in Caroline County, that had to be evacuated by June; Now they are in an area that must be evacuated by September, and so are planning to move again, Caroline County, Va., June 1941
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Nocomis raneyi Lachner & Jenkins
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Charity department death benefits certificate issued to Willie Douglass, 1918 June 3
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A prize garden, Caroline County, Va
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A twenty-acre alfalfa demonstration on J.B. Andrews' farm, Roanoke County, Va. The yield was from four and one half to five tons per acre
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Sewing lesson in a Gloucester County school, Va
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Sunday morning in Old Virginia
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Map of Virginia
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Inventory of the Church Archives of Virginia, Negro Baptist Churches in Richmond
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Sorex longirostris longirostris
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Scalopus aquaticus aquaticus
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Entrance to North Carolina Exhibit, C. H. Williamson, Commissioner, and his two assistants
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John Jasper
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