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The U.S. Army Buildings which John Brown took possession of. Harpers Ferry, W. VA. Junction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers. Meeting of the States of MD., W. VA., and VA.  Arsenal captured, October 16, 1859.

1. Drawing of Harpers Ferry Arsenal , Captured By John Brown

Fort building stands in a field where two children are playing in the foreground. Inscription with the image, 'The present site of John Brown's Fort as it now stands in a field overlooking the Shenandoah River, in [West] Virginia, a few miles from where it originally stood at Harper's Ferry.  It was placed here at the request of Kate Field, of Washington after it was exhibited at the World's Fair in Chicago.'

2. John Brown's Fort on Murphy's Farm, Bolivar Heights, W. Va.

People are standing in front of the John Brown Exhibits building in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.

3. Downtown Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

4. Sketch of the Procession to John Brown's Hanging in Charles Town, Jefferson County, W. Va.

5. John Brown's Fort at Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

6. John Brown's Fort on Campus of Storer College, Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

Known as the Kennedy Farm, John Brown rented the homestead using the name "Issac Smith", in the summer of 1859. Located across the Potomac River from Virginia, it was here Brown finalized his plans to raid the United States Armory at Harpers Ferry. The woman in the photograph is not identified.

7. Woman in Front of Spring on John Brown's Farm, Sharpsburg, Md.

8. Wall Tablet Commemorating John Brown, Storer College, Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

Albumen print dates from 1870-1895.

9. Abolitionist John Brown

The outside cover of John Brown's jail house Bible

10. John Brown's Bible

The inside leaves of John Brown's jail house Bible,including an inscription written by Brown to John Blessing. Before Brown's Execution, he presented the Bible to Blessing as show of gratitude for Blessing's acts of kindness.

11. John Brown's Bible

The last picture taken of the old jail in which John Brown was confined at Charles Town, W. Va.

12. Old Jail in Charles Town, W. Va.