On the Trail of John Brown's BodyTwo young cousins and their fathers become involved in events leading up to abolitionist John Brown's raid on the federal armory at Harper's Ferry, West Virginia, in 1859. |
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Contents
Caught | 8 |
Chapter 4 | 19 |
Chapter 5 | 26 |
Chapter 11 | 82 |
Chapter 13 | 102 |
Chapter 15 | 131 |
The Chapter 18 The Epilogue | 140 |
Bibliography | 164 |
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