Stevens, Aaron D., 1831-1860 to his brother Henry

GLC07231.11

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GLC#
GLC07231.11-View header record
Type
Letters
Date
January 30, 1860
Author/Creator
Stevens, Aaron D., 1831-1860
Title
to his brother Henry
Place Written
Charlestown, Virginia
Pagination
6 p. : envelope
Primary time period
National Expansion and Reform, 1815-1860
Sub-Era
Age of Jackson

Describes his wounds at Harpers Ferry: "I received six wounds there [his chest], three in my head, two in my brest and one through my left arm two in my head were the worst." Claims he is enjoying his time in jail, with the help of his jailer Captain Avis and the variety of gifts sent to him by friends, some of whom he lists: "Mrs. R.B. Spring Mrs. L Maria Child, Miss Watkins, Mr. James Redpath and others." Mrs. Spring nursed John Brown, "Capt. B." Discusses his views on spiritualism and his doubt of the Bible, mentioning two books, one by Professor "Robbrt" Hare, the other entitled "Studies in religion." Awaits his trial tomorrow.

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