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Letter, Kagi to "My Dear Sister" Author: Kagi, John Henry Date: June 8, 1859 From Cleveland, Ohio, Kagi jokingly wrote his sister that in the absence of any letters from the family, he had feared they had set off for "Pikes Peak, and had died of suffering on the route, as others have." Kagi expected to leave in order to take up his "business in earnest" shortly--that is, to implement Brown's plan and move on Harpers Ferry. Location of Original: KSHS Call Number: Richard Hinton Collection, #384, Box 1, Folder 9 Item Number: 103055 Number of images: 2 Keywords: Border disputes and warfare - Free state perspective; Brown, John, 1800-1859; Crops; Harpers Ferry, Virginia; Kagi, John Henry; Pikes Peak gold rush; Weather |
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