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Old Tannery Farm, once home of John Brown

A number of Hudson Ohio's historic plaques reference John ...

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John Brown Tannery

John Brown of Ossawatomie and Harper's Ferry worked here a...

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John Brown's Tannery

On the side road, a short distance south, are the remains ...

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Results for John Brown Tannery

Old Tannery Farm, once home of John Brown

A number of Hudson Ohio's historic plaques reference John Brown.  The famous abolitionist came to Hudson with his family as a five-year old in 1805.  

John's father Owen, often referred to as Squire Brown, played a major role in ...

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John Brown Tannery

John Brown of Ossawatomie and Harper's Ferry worked here as a tanner, 1825-35. The nearby house was then his home. His first wife and son are buried near.

Marker is on John Brown Road 0.2 miles south of Pennsylvania Route 77, ...

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John Brown's Tannery

On the side road, a short distance south, are the remains of the tannery and home built by the noted abolitionist of Harper's Ferry fame. Here, he lived and worked from 1825 to 1835, employing as many as 15 men ...

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