The post is titled "A Dozen Set Fires a Sign of Slave Resistance?" and is a thought provoking read. Why were there so many fires in the area during the wet and cold winter months? Were slaves, escaped slaves, freedmen, and abolitionists the arsonists behind the fires? Were the fires arson at all, or just the result of accidents, lightning, and kicked over lanterns? Does make you wonder.......
I am a Great-Great-Great Granddaughter of John Brown, the Abolitionist. Join me as I document my genealogy research and adventures.
Pages
▼
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Proof that slaves did "Rise Up and Support Brown" at Harpers Ferry?
Interesting post on Civil War Scholars [dot] com about all the suspicious fires that were reported in and around Harpers Ferry and Charlestown West Virginia after John Brown's capture, trial and subsequent hanging.
The post is titled "A Dozen Set Fires a Sign of Slave Resistance?" and is a thought provoking read. Why were there so many fires in the area during the wet and cold winter months? Were slaves, escaped slaves, freedmen, and abolitionists the arsonists behind the fires? Were the fires arson at all, or just the result of accidents, lightning, and kicked over lanterns? Does make you wonder.......
The post is titled "A Dozen Set Fires a Sign of Slave Resistance?" and is a thought provoking read. Why were there so many fires in the area during the wet and cold winter months? Were slaves, escaped slaves, freedmen, and abolitionists the arsonists behind the fires? Were the fires arson at all, or just the result of accidents, lightning, and kicked over lanterns? Does make you wonder.......
No comments:
Post a Comment
Read This Before Leaving a Comment
Please make sure your comments follow our guidelines:
- Use your real name, not keywords
- No signature links in your comments
- No foul language, racial slur, or condescending language.
Comments that do not adhere will be deleted. The owner of this blog has final say on the moderation of comments.