Where John Brown Organized His Raid | Uncut History #59

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We all know what happened to John Brown when he raided Harpers Ferry, but do you know about where he stored all the weapons for the attack? In this installment of Retracing History, we visit Chambersburg, Pennsylvania to explore sites key to planning Brown's holy war against slavery.
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Works Cited:
1) Reynolds, D. S. (2009). John Brown, abolitionist: The man who killed slavery, sparked the Civil War, and seeded civil rights. Vintage. p. 33.
2) Franklin County Visitors Bureau. (2011, September 27). History in Chambersburg: John Brown. https://www.penncivilwar.com/post/int.... https://www.explorefranklincountypa.c...
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16) Reynolds, D. S. (2009). John Brown, abolitionist: The man who killed slavery, sparked the Civil War, and seeded civil rights. Vintage. p. 373.
17) Franklin County Historical Society - Kittochtinny. (2009). John Brown in Chambersburg: Freedom Fighter or Fanatic?

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