John Brown’s Fort was originally constructed in 1848 for use as a guard and fire engine house by the federal Harpers Ferry Armory, situated in what was then part of the state of Virginia.
“John Brown planned to capture the armory and the associated arsenal and use them to supply an army of abolitionists and run-away slave guerillas. Beginning their raid the night of October 16, 1859 Brown and his small army of 21 men (16 white and 5 black) captured the armory and arsenal and succeeded in taking 60 citizens of Harper's Ferry hostage. The local militia and armed townspeople killed several members of the insurrection and forced Brown to take up position in the fire engine house where Brown's men had placed several of the hostages and prepared a defensive fortification. On the night of October 17, US marines and then-Brevet Colonel Robert E. Lee and his aide J.E.B Stuart arrived in Harper's Ferry to put down Brown's insurrection. The next morning, using a ladder as a battering ram, the marines battered down the door and stormed the fire engine house. One marine was mortally wounded in the attack as well as several of Brown's men. Some of Brown's men managed to escape, but most were captured, including Brown who was stabbed by the Marine commander, Lt. Green. The hostages were freed.” (Wikipedia)
John Brown was subsequently tried for treason and hanged.
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