RP Stereo card John Brown house and Grave ceremony 1896

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Up for auction I have two rare vintage photos about the abolitionist John Brown. The stereo card is perhaps one of the earliest photo of John Browns Farm located in Lake Placid , New York taken soon after the civil war. The cabinet photo is 9” by 7” mounted on a card board mat. It was taken on July 21 st , 1896 at the presentation ceremonies when the farm was donated to the State and a museum that still welcomes visitors today.John Brown (May 9, 1800 – December 2, 1859) was a revolutionary abolitionist from the United States , who advocated and practiced armed insurrection as a means to abolish slavery for good. He led the Pottawatomie Massacre in 1856 in Bleeding Kansas and made his name in the unsuccessful raid at Harpers Ferry in 1859. He was tried and executed for treason against the state of Virginia , murder, and conspiracy later that year. Brown has been called "the most controversial of all 19th-century Americans.Brown's attempt in 1859 to start a liberation movement among enslaved African Americans in Harpers Ferry , Virginia (now West Virginia ) electrified the nation. He was tried for treason against the state of Virginia , the murder of five proslavery Southerners, and inciting a slave insurrection and was subsequently hanged. Southerners alleged that his rebellion was the tip of the abolitionist iceberg and represented read more