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  2. Category:Harpers Ferry, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Harpers Ferry, West Virginia" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ... B. B & O Railroad Potomac River Crossing;

  3. Bolivar, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Bolivar (/ ˈ b ɒ l ɪ v ər / BO-liv-er) is a town in Jefferson County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 1,072 at the 2020 census. The town is named for South American revolutionary leader Simón Bolívar. [5] Located in West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle, it is part of the northwestern fringes of the Washington metropolitan area.

  4. John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry - Wikipedia

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    The town of Harpers Ferry in 1859. A free black man was the first fatality to result from the raid: Heyward Shepherd, a baggage handler at the Harpers Ferry train station, who had ventured out onto the bridge to look for a watchman who had been driven off by Brown's raiders.

  5. Kennedy Farmhouse - Wikipedia

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    The restored Kennedy Farm House in 2019. The Kennedy Farm is a National Historic Landmark property on Chestnut Grove Road in rural southern Washington County, Maryland.It is notable as the place where the radical abolitionist John Brown planned and began his raid on Harpers Ferry, Virginia (today West Virginia), in 1859.

  6. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Charles Town's mayor also wrote, threatening to cut the B&O's main line by destroying the long bridge over the Potomac River at Harpers Ferry, and Garrett also received anonymous threats. Thus he and others asked Secretary of War Cameron to protect the B&O as the national capitol's main westward link.

  7. Ripley, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The land was later sold to Jacob (and Ann) Starcher, most probably in 1803. Jacob Starcher erected a grist mill in 1824 and laid out the town in 1830, naming it in honor of Harry Ripley, a young minister who was to be married, but drowned in Big Mill Creek, about one and a half miles north of the town, shortly before the ceremony took place. [6]

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