Title:
From George H. Hall to Dear Lydia
Description:
This letter is from George H. Hall to his sister Lydia. Hall writes from St. Joseph, Missouri on November 17, 1859, and refers to John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry. He calls Brown a coward, and argues that "his only acts in Kansas Territory . . . were the assassination of unarmed families and his great skill in running off negroes."
Date original:
November 17, 1859
Place:
Buchanan County, Missouri; St. Joseph, Missouri; Holt County, Missouri; Doniphan County, Kansas
Person:
John Brown
Owning organization:
Missouri History Museum
Document Type:
letter
Publication Statement:
Willard P. Hall Papers
Organization location:
For more information on using this image, contact the Missouri History Museum at: Lindell and DeBaliviere, P.O. Box 11940, St. Louis, MO 63112, Phone: (314) 746-4441, E-mail: emily@mohistory.org Publication, commercial use, or reproduction of this image or the accompanying data requires prior written permission from the Missouri History Museum. Use of this image also requires that credit be given to the Missouri History Museum.
Page Type:
Digital Repository Object
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