File:HWFireHouseBrown.jpg
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English: Title: The Harper's Ferry insurrection--The U.S. Marines storming the engine house--Insurgents firing through holes in the doors / from a sketch made on the spot by our special artist.
Abstract/medium: 1 print : wood engraving. Image Credit: Historic Photo Collection, Harpers Ferry NHP. |
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Source | http://data2.itc.nps.gov/hafe/detail.cfm?Image_No=hf%2D0115 (archive link) |
Author | Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper |
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Notes InfoField | Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 8, no. 204 (1859 Oct. 29), p. 342. |
Part of InfoField | prints and photographs division |
Subject InfoField | rebellions · west virginia · harper's ferry · marines · harpers ferry (w. va.) · history · john brown's raid · periodical illustrations · wood engravings |
Location InfoField | harper's ferry |
Place InfoField | West Virginia--Harper's Ferry |
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current | 16:38, 9 August 2005 | 620 × 420 (73 KB) | Bkwillwm (talk | contribs) | {{PD-USGov-NPS}} Harper's Weekly Illustration of U.S. Marines attacking the firehouse which John Brown used as a fort during his raid on Harper's Ferry. From: http://data2.itc.nps.gov/hafe/detail.cfm?Image_No=hf%2D0115 Caption: 'Harper's Weekly' in Novem |
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