Brown, John, 1800-1859. Brown-Gee collection--Series I, [18--]-[19--].
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Brown-Gee collection--Series I, [18--]-[19--].
Correspondence file, including letters written by Brown to his father, Owen Brown, brother, Jeremiah, other family members, and Frederick Douglass, marriage licenses of his parents (Owen Brown and Sally (Root) Brown) and other family members, deeds, and other papers; Harpers Ferry file, containing clippings relating to Brown's Harpers Ferry raid (Oct. 1859), the observance of its 100th anniversary, map, history of the early years of Storer College, and outline of events at John Brown's farm in North Elba, N.Y., written by Edwin Cotter, Jr.; Kansas file, containing newspaper clippings, postcards, programs, photos, etc., relating to a park and statue honoring Brown in Osawatomie; New Richmond, Pa., file, with clippings and writings on his residence in Crawford County, photographs of the remains of his tannery at New Richmond, as well as gravesites of first wife Dianthe Lusk Brown and two of his sons; periodical articles, including an article by Clarence Darrow; plays, including Mrs. J.C. Swayze's Ossawatomie Brown (1857) and Gallows Glorious (1933) by Robert Gow; and photograph file including photos of Brown and his homes in Hudson, Ohio and North Elba, N.Y., prints of a carving of Brown in the capitol building in Albany, N.Y., and print "The Last Moments of John Brown" by Thomas Hovenden. Also includes recollections by sons John, Jr. and Salmon and one of Brown's associates at Harpers Ferry, Osborne P. Anderson; Owen Brown file, including genealogies of the Brown, Root, and Mills families, pictures of the old burying ground in Hudson, and estate papers; John Brown articles file, containing articles and poems on a variety of subjects concerning Brown and his family; articles on Brown's religious views; four wills of John Brown; affidavits alleging Brown's insanity at the time of his trial, and eyewitness accounts of the trial and execution; and miscellaneous periodical articles, including a history of 115 of the oldest homes in Hudson, Ohio and various articles (1949-1969) pertaining to the life and times of John Brown.
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