Citation: Harner, James William. Life of John Brown. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1900.Morse Department of Special CollectionsIntroduction: John Brown’s ancestors on his father’s side came over from England in the Mayflower. They were characterized by having large families, and living to be very old; some of them reaching one hundred years. On his mother’s side, the family came from England at an early date. Both families produced warriors who fought in the War of 1812. Some of them were at one time members of the legislature of the state in which they lived, and also held other offices of responsibility. They were always respected, law abiding citizens. Captain John Brown, the son of Owen and Ruth brown, was born in Fa...
The end of the Revolutionary War proved to be a significant moment in United States history. Not onl...
Review of: "John Brown to Bob Dole: Movers and Shakers in Kansas History," edited by Virgil W. Dean
A New Way to Look at an Important Figure There might seem little new to say about John Brown, who fa...
Citation: Harner, James William. Life of John Brown. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural Colleg...
In 1855, John Brown went to Kansas “for the sole purpose of fighting if need be for liberty. He soo...
A Fresh Reflection on John Brown’s Ideological Origins John Brown’s militant abolitionist crusad...
History remembers radical abolitionist John Brown (1800-1859) as the man who directed the slaughter ...
This is an electronic, post-print version of an article published in the journal _Slavery and Abolit...
Cultural context Viewing Brown from the North and South Shortly after John Brown\u27s raid at Harp...
Review of: The Legend of John Brown: A Biography and a History. Boyer, Richard O
John William Brown was a lawyer, merchant, planter, and businessman, born in Tennessee and educated ...
Review of: John Brown\u27s Trial by Brian McGinty and Creating the John Brown Legend: Emerson, Th...
History remembers radical abolitionist John Brown (1800–1859) as the man who directed the slaughter ...
Review of: Dear Catharine, Dear Taylor: The Civil War Letters of a Union Soldier and His Wife. Peirc...
Photograph showing the home of abolitionist John Brown in Osawatomie, Kansas, 1921. Following the pa...
The end of the Revolutionary War proved to be a significant moment in United States history. Not onl...
Review of: "John Brown to Bob Dole: Movers and Shakers in Kansas History," edited by Virgil W. Dean
A New Way to Look at an Important Figure There might seem little new to say about John Brown, who fa...
Citation: Harner, James William. Life of John Brown. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural Colleg...
In 1855, John Brown went to Kansas “for the sole purpose of fighting if need be for liberty. He soo...
A Fresh Reflection on John Brown’s Ideological Origins John Brown’s militant abolitionist crusad...
History remembers radical abolitionist John Brown (1800-1859) as the man who directed the slaughter ...
This is an electronic, post-print version of an article published in the journal _Slavery and Abolit...
Cultural context Viewing Brown from the North and South Shortly after John Brown\u27s raid at Harp...
Review of: The Legend of John Brown: A Biography and a History. Boyer, Richard O
John William Brown was a lawyer, merchant, planter, and businessman, born in Tennessee and educated ...
Review of: John Brown\u27s Trial by Brian McGinty and Creating the John Brown Legend: Emerson, Th...
History remembers radical abolitionist John Brown (1800–1859) as the man who directed the slaughter ...
Review of: Dear Catharine, Dear Taylor: The Civil War Letters of a Union Soldier and His Wife. Peirc...
Photograph showing the home of abolitionist John Brown in Osawatomie, Kansas, 1921. Following the pa...
The end of the Revolutionary War proved to be a significant moment in United States history. Not onl...
Review of: "John Brown to Bob Dole: Movers and Shakers in Kansas History," edited by Virgil W. Dean
A New Way to Look at an Important Figure There might seem little new to say about John Brown, who fa...