Borowitz True Crime Digital Collection
Postcard: Brown, John: Courthouse
Borowitz True Crime Digital Collection
Postcard: Brown, John: Courthouse
Title |
Postcard: Brown, John: Courthouse |
Publisher |
National Tribune, Washington, DC |
Date |
1909 |
Time Period |
20th century |
Description |
Image of the courthouse in Charlestown, West Virginia, where John Brown was tried on November 2, 1859. John Brown, an abolitionist, and a group made up of Black people and white people, attempted to incite a movement to liberate enslaved people from pro-slavery Southern states by taking over a federal arsenal of weapons. Many were killed during the raid, and eventually they were defeated. Brown and several others, including John A. Copeland, Shields Green, Edwin Coppock, and Aaron Stevens, were captured, tried, and executed. |
General Subject Area |
Crime |
Extent |
1 postcard |
Institution |
Kent State University |
Repository |
Special Collections and Archives |
Finding aid title | Finding Aid for the Crime-Related Postcards collection |
Access Rights |
This digital object is owned by Kent State University and may be protected by U.S. Copyright law (Title 17, USC). Please include proper citation and credit for use of this item. Use in publications or productions is prohibited without written permission from Kent State University. Please contact the Department of Special Collections and Archives for more information. |
Duplication Policy |
http://www.library.kent.edu/special-collections-and-archives/duplication-policy |
DPLA Rights Statement |
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ |
Format of Original |
postcard |
Subject |
Brown, John, 1800-1859 Capital Punishment Courthouses |
Provenance |
Crime-Related Postcards collection |
Genre/Format |
postcards |
Geographical Location |
United States. West Virginia |