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A voice from Harper's Ferry; a narrative of events at Harper's Ferry

Chapter 24: Transcriber’s note
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A participant in John Brown’s company offers a firsthand account of the secret preparations, the armed assault on a federal armory, and the immediate aftermath as experienced under Brown’s orders. The narrative combines tactical detail about the operation with personal recollections of capture and confinement, descriptions of Brown’s motives and religious conviction, and reflections on secrecy and sacrifice. It situates the episode within a broader tradition of resistance to slavery and recalls earlier related campaigns, aiming to preserve the facts and the moral reasoning that guided the participants.

Transcriber’s note

Minor punctuation errors have been changed without notice. Inconsistencies in hyphenation have been standardized. Except for the errors listed below, spelling has been retained as originally published.

The following printer errors has been changed:

Page 4: “been loft unsaid” “been left unsaid”
Page 16: “aided in the accouchment” “aided in the accouchement”
Page 42: “would all evacute the” “ would all evacuate the”
Page 51: “to blusn at the” “to blush at the”