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Charles Town (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 3.54
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Chapter 10: husband and wife.
Mrs. Brown, on her return to Philadelphia from Baltimore, wrote a letter to Governor Wise, asking for the bodies of her slain sons, and of her husband, after his execution.
He sent her the orders for them, addressed to the Sheriff and the General in command.
On Wednesday evening, Mrs. Brown, carrying these sad certificates, arrived at Harper's Ferry, under the escort of two gentlemen from Philadelphia.
She intended to have gone to Charlestown with them, on the following morning, to have her last earthly interview with her husband.
When the morning came, a despatch from Headquarters ordered the officers to detain the sorrow-stricken wife and her friends until further orders.
A trustworthy correspondent says:
I learned at Charlestown that for several hours a triangular correspondence by telegraph was going on between Charlestown, Richmond, and Harper's Ferry, which ultimated in a despatch from General Taliaferro, saying that he had sent a f
Essex County (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 3.54
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John Avis (search for this): chapter 3.54