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Posted: 5:22 PM Nov 24, 2009
W.Va. Gears Up To Mark Hanging Of John Brown
A Re-enactment of abolitionist John Brown's hanging in Charles Town will have just about everything the original did -- except an execution, of course.
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Charles Town, W.Va. (AP) -- A Re-enactment of abolitionist John Brown's hanging in Charles Town will have just about everything the original did -- except an execution, of course.
Students at the Harpers Ferry Job Corps Center are building a gallows based on drawings of the scaffolding on which Brown was hanged.
A John Brown re-enactor will be led to the courthouse steps on Dec. 2, with other re-enactors following him on horseback.
Alice Keesey MeCoy, a descendant of Brown's, will be at the ceremony, where a wreath will be laid.
Brown was executed for trying to lead an anti-slavery revolt, an action which helped lead to the Civil War two years later.
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