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- Harpers Ferry National Historical Park (links | edit)
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- John Brown's Provisional Constitution (links | edit)
- Virginia v. John Brown (links | edit)
- Fire on the Mountain (Bisson novel) (links | edit)
- Santa Fe Trail (film) (links | edit)
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