JB. John Brown
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Lora Case reminiscences
Lora Case's personal reminiscences about his life in and around Hudson from 1814-1897.
Clarence S. Gee collection on Richard Realf
Collection on Richard Realf, a poet, abolitionist and acquaintance of John Brown. The collection was assembled by John Brown researcher Clarence Gee.
Adair family papers
Correspondence of the Adair, McFarland, Remington, Crothers, and Ward families (primarily typescripts), relatives of abolitionist John Brown. Collection also includes newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and genealogy.
First Congregational Church (Hudson, Ohio) records
Correspondence, deeds, notes, ledgers and other documents of the First Congregational Church (1802-1837) and the Free Congregational Church (1842-1849) in Hudson, Ohio.
Clarence S. Gee collection on John Brown
Research papers of Clarence S. Gee, leading authority on John Brown. Collection consists of correspondence, notes, published articles, artifacts, and photographs on John Brown and the Brown family.