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Bibliography
Josephus, Jr. (Joseph Barry). The Brown Raid. In his annals of Harper's Ferry, 1872. (Excellent local account.)
United States Congressional Reports. Report of the select committee of the Senate appointed to inquire into John Brown's invasion and the seizure of the public property at Harper's Ferry. Thirty-sixth Congress, first session. Senate Reports of Committees.
Transactions of the Kansas State Historical Society, together with addresses, etc., Volumes I–IX. (Contains many personal narratives.)
Calendar of Virginia State papers, Volume XI, pp. 269–349. (A large amount of the Brown data copied from the papers found in his carpetbag at Harper's Ferry.)
Virginia Senate Journal and Documents for the session of 1859–60: Report of the joint committee of the Senate and House of Delegates, appointed to consider the Harper's Ferry affair by Alexander H. Stuart, the chairman of the committee.
Virginia, Journal of House of Delegates of Virginia, 1859–60, containing messages of the governor, the trial and publication of John Brown's papers.
Featherstonhaugh, Thomas. Bibliography of John Brown, Part I. Publications of the Southern History Association, Volume I, pp. 196–202.
—————John Brown's Men; the lives of those killed at Harper's Ferry, with a supplementary bibliography of John Brown. In Southern History Association publications. Volume 3, pp. 281–306. (The best bibliography.)
Douglass, Frederick. John Brown, an address at the fourteenth anniversary of Storer College, 1881.
—————Life and Times of. 1892.
Redpath, James. Echoes of Harper's Ferry. 1860.