The Strange Story of Harper's Ferry, with Legends of the Surrounding CountryBarry, Joseph
History
The Strange Story of Harper's Ferry, with Legends of the Surrounding Country
Barry, Joseph
Harpers Ferry (W. Va.) -- History; Harpers Ferry (W. Va.) -- History -- John Brown's Raid, 1859
*Blanche (Keyser) Wiseman Bolivar, W. Va.
*Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rau Bolivar, W. Va.
*Charles R. Rau Bolivar, W. Va.
*William Frederick Stuart Bolivar, W. Va.
*Fannie Decker Stuart Washington, D. C.
Edna Stuart Aubright Washington, D. C.
*John A. Stuart Bolivar, W. Va.
*James W. Marlatt Bolivar, W. Va.
E. R. (Dolph) Sponsellar Bolivar, W. Va.
*Clara Burton Sponsellar Bolivar, W. Va.
L. Marie Sponsellar Martin Chevy Chase, Md.
*Levi Winbert Decker (Confederate Soldier) Bolivar, W. Va.
*Frances Ardella Decker Bolivar, W. Va.
Fitzhugh Lee (Tobe) Decker York, Pa.
Beulah Glenn Decker Kight Arlington, Va.
Langdon Backus Armory House
*Daniel Henry Nichols Harpers Ferry, W. Va.
*Lucy Shirley McFaden Nichols Harpers Ferry, W. Va.
*Daniel Shirley Nichols Charles Town, W. Va.
Rita Gaver-Nichols Charles Town, W. Va.
Frances Minge Nichols Liddell New Orleans, La.
Joseph McFadden Nichols Cumberland, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Andes West Newton, Pa.
Rev. Alfred P. Collins Bolivar, W. Va.
Catherine Butts Collins Bolivar, W. Va.
Nina Filler Butts Bolivar, W. Va.
*Mr. and Mrs. Kirby L. Frye Bolivar, W. Va.
H. L. Jones Bolivar, W. Va.
*Capt. George W. Chambers Bolivar, W. Va.
*Frances Cutshaw Chambers Bolivar, W. Va.
=STORER COLLEGE=
=The oldest school for colored students in W. Va.
Established 1867. Coeducational, Academic,
State Normal, Music and Industrial Departments=
Beautiful site, ample buildings, fine libraries, a healthful atmosphere
and strong faculty make this college an excellent educational
institution for colored youth.
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=HENRY T. McDONALD, A. M., President=
=N. C. BRACKETT, Ph. D., Treasurer=
Added in 1959
=BOLIVAR METHODIST CHURCH=
=A Century of Christian Science=
=Dedicated Sept. 26th, 1849=
The final resting place of an unknown Union Soldier, who, wounded and
alone, found shelter under the walls of this Church during the bitter
fighting of the Civil War.
=SAINT JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH=
=Harpers Ferry, West Virginia=
=Organized 1848=
=Pastor I. P. Smeltzer--1850=
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