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John Brown House

John Brown (1800--1859) occupied an upstairs bed...

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John Brown House

The home of John Brown Reflecting the wealth and position ...

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National Historic Landmark-John Brown House

National Historic Landmark-John Brown House

Built 17...

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John Brown House

John Brown (1800--1859) occupied an upstairs bedroom in this house in the summer of 1859, while he formulated his plan and secured weapons for his attack on the Federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry on October 16, 1859. Because of ...

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John Brown House

The home of John Brown Reflecting the wealth and position gained from his lucrative career as a slave trader, privateer, China trade merchant and Patriot.

Marker is on Powers Street, on the left when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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National Historic Landmark-John Brown House

National Historic Landmark-John Brown House

Built 1786-88, this large, three-story, brownstone-trimmed, brick mansion was designed by the noted colonial architect, Joseph Brown, for his brother John, who had grown rich in the profitable China trade.

The house is a perfect example ...

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