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  1. Owen Brown (November 4, 1824 – January 8, 1889) was the third son of abolitionist John Brown. He participated more in his father's anti-slavery activities than did any of his siblings. He was the only son to participate both in the Bleeding Kansas activities — specifically the Pottawatomie massacre , during which he killed a man ...

  2. 317. 3.3K views 2 years ago #civilwar #ohio #abolition. A brief history of abolitionist Owen Brown, Father of John Brown who attacked Harpers Ferry Virginia and set the United States hurdling...

  3. Followed by. Invisible Stranger. Cloudsplitter is a 1998 historical novel by Russell Banks relating the story of abolitionist John Brown. [1] The novel is narrated as a retrospective by John Brown's son, Owen Brown, from his hermitage in the San Gabriel Mountains of California.

  4. Owen Brown (abolitionist, born 1771) / 41.24530; -81.43920. Owen Brown (February 16, 1771 – May 8, 1856), father of abolitionist John Brown, was a wealthy cattle breeder and land speculator who operated a successful tannery in Hudson, Ohio. He was also a fervent abolitionist and civil servant, stout [clarification needed] and ...

  5. Library of Congress Owen Brown was born November 4, 1824 in Hudson, Ohio. He participated in the Kansas battles and came with his father to Harpers Ferry. During the raid, he stayed at the Kennedy Farm and led four others to safety when the failure of the raid became apparent.

  6. 27 de jul. de 2021 · By Laura Randall | July 27, 2021. The unmarked trail that leads to the gravesite of abolitionist Owen Brown is flanked by wild fennel and sage. The place has a quiet stillness, befitting a man who devoted the last years of his life to peace and temperance. The conflict surrounding the site, however, is anything but peaceful.

  7. 2 de dic. de 2013 · John Brown: The abolitionist's declaration of liberty written by Owen Brown in scroll form. Better Clickage. Follow Us. The Vault. John Browns Passionate “Declaration of Liberty,’...