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Lewis Sheridan Leary

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During the Harpers Ferry raid, Leary was mortally wounded. He survived his terrible wounds for eight hours after the capture of Brown's men, during which he was well treated and able to send messages to his family. His wife had not previously known of the planned raid. He is reported as saying, "I am
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to prevent his being returned to slavery in the South. Leary was not among the 37 men (12 of them free blacks) who were indicted and jailed for their actions. As a result of negotiations between state officials (who had arrested the US Marshal and his party) and federal officials, only Simon Bushnell
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Leary may have been the first recruit from Oberlin to join Brown's army. He left Mary and their six-month-old daughter Lois at home. Accompanied by
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were tried; both were convicted, and served light sentences, in part because of Langston's eloquent speech in their defense.
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These colored citizens of Oberlin, the heroic associates of the immortal John Brown, gave their lives for the slave.
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descent. His great grandfather, Aaron Revels, also fought in the revolution. Through Revels, he was a cousin to
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ready to die." His body was first buried with 7 others killed in a pit along the Shenandoah (see
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helped raise money for Mary and Louise Leary's support and the girl's education.
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In 1869 the widow Mary Patterson Leary married again, to the Ohio abolitionist
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J. A. Copeland died at Charleston, Va., Dec. 16, 1859, age 25 years.
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L. S. Leary died at Harper's Ferry, Va., Oct 20, 1859, age 24 years.
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S. Green died at Charleston, Va., Dec. 16, 1859, age 23 years.
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in Oberlin, which had an active community. Later, he met
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In 1857, Lewis Leary moved to Oberlin. There he married
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African-American harnessmaker. Lewis Leary was born at
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Fayetteville, North Carolina
Harper's Ferry
Virginia
North Elba, New York
Oberlin-Wellington Rescue
Raid on Harpers Ferry
Mary Sampson Patterson Leary Langston
Oberlin, Ohio
John Brown
raid
Harpers Ferry
free born
Fayetteville, North Carolina
American Revolution
Nathanael Greene
Native American
Hiram Rhodes Revels
John S. Leary
Mary Patterson
Oberlin College
abolitionists
John Brown
Cleveland, Ohio
Oberlin-Wellington Rescue
U.S. Marshal
Charles Henry Langston
John A. Copeland
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
James Redpath

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