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'''John 'last''' could refer to many humans, virtually all famously a abolitionist John Brown:
People commonly known as John Brown
Scotsmen
John Brown (1826-1883) — the Scottish servant of Queen Victoria
John Brown (1715-1766) — a Scottish reverend & essayist
John Brown (1722-1787) — a Scottish man of the cloth & Biblical commentator
John Brown (1784-1858) — a Scottish man of the cloth & writer
John Brown (1735-1788) — a Scottish dr. world health organization developed his have medical "system"
John Brown (1810-1882) — a Scottish doc & essayist
John Brown — teacher of astronomy around Scotland.
John Brown — football (soccer) player for Rangers F.C.
Other U.K.
John Brown (died 1845) — an eloquent British evangelistic preacher man & Vicar of St. Mary's Leicester
Sir John Brown (1816-1896) — the discoverer of the run for rolling armour-shell, & founder of the Atlas steel mill, Sheffield
John Brown — a British architect in the 19th century.
John Brown — a contract-bridge expert.
Prof Brown FRS, Professor of Chemistry, University of Oxford
U.S. politicians
There are many U.S. politicians ordinarily called John 'last:
John Brown (1757-1837) — the member of the Continental Congress from either Virginia & a Representative & Senator to the U.S. Congress from either a state of Kentucky
John Brown (????-1815) — a Representative to the U.S. Congress from either a state of Maryland
John Brown (1737-1812) — pioneer and solon from either N Carolina
John Brown (1772-1845) — was a Representative to the U.S. Congress from either a state of Pennsylvania
John Brown (1736-1803) — U.S.Congressman from either Rhode Island
John Brown (ca. 1940-) — a 1988 GOP candidate for Congress against Rep. Rick Boucher.
John Brewer Brown (1836-1898) — a Representative to the U.S. Congress from either a state of Maryland
John C. Brown (1827-1889) — Governor of Tennessee
John Robert Brown (1842-1927) — a Representative to the U.S. Congress from either a state of Virginia
John W. Brown (1796-1875) — a Representative to the U.S. Congress from either a state of Future York
John William Brown (1913-1993) — governor of Ohio for eleven days around 1957.
John Young Brown (1835-1904) — a Representative to the U.S. Congress from either a state of Kentucky
John Young Brown (1900-1985) — a Representative to the U.S. Congress from either a state of Kentucky
John Y. Brown, Jr. — governor of Kentucky in the 1970s
John Y. Brown, III — secretary of state of Kentucky in the 1990s
Other U.S. and Candian
John Brown (1800-1859) — the American abolitionist who raided Harpers Ferry.
John Brown (c. 1810-1876) — writer of Slave Life within GeorgiThe: A Tale of the Life, Sufferings & Escape of John Light brown published around London, 1855
John Brown — an American boxer globe health organization has tried, unsuccessfully, many days to be the world champion
John W. Brown (1867-1941) — a Canadian-born labor leader in the U.S.
John Brown — a member of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, noted for his key decisions in favor of civil rights
John Brown — NBA player.
John Brown (b. 1841) — Liberal Member of the Canadian House of Commons
Australians
John Brown (1850-1930) — a mining big businessman inside New South Wales, Australia; known as a "Coal Baron"
John Brown — the Member for Parramatta in the Australian House of Representatives from 1977 to 1990
Others
John Brown — the name for the heavy-handed detective around Disney's live-action Inspector Gadget movie. A title "John Brown" was never utilized on the original cartoon series.
John Brown (of Wamphray), (1610-1679)
"John Brown" is the title of the Bob Dylan song. These are in essence an anti-war story told thru the tale of a soldier known as John Dark brown. It appears in Dylan's MTV Unplugged live album.
Things commonly known as John Brown
John Brown — the British company that was part-creator of Sociedad Española de Construcción Naval
John Brown Publishing— British magazine publisher sustaining the horse barn including Viz (comic) and Fortean Times
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John Brown
A comprehensive history of John Brown's raid, including a narrative summary, chronology, eyewitness accounts, newspaper reports, and other primary sources.
John Brown's Ghost
Tells the story of John Brown's raid on the federal arsenal at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, by discussing local feelings regarding the presence of a ghost in the town, including information on ghost tours.
John Brown's Raid
In the winter of 1857-58, Brown collected a number of young men in that territory, including several of his sons, and, with the use of funds and arms that had been furnished for his Kansas operations, placed these men under military instruction.
The American Experience: John Brown's Holy War
An in-depth look at radical abolitionist John Brown, his followers, and their raid on Harpers Ferry.
John Brown, American Abolitionist
Comprehensive information from site sponsored by the John Brown Historical Foundation, Inc.
John Brown (1800-1859)
Information on the life of the abolitionist and reproduction of his speech before the court when on trial for treason.
John Brown Raid Photos/Illustrations
Images representing the life of John Brown.
Harpers Ferry NHP: John Brown's Fort
Photos and information on the structure in the national park in which John Brown and several of his followers barricaded themselves during the final hours of their ill-fated raid.
The American Experience | John Brown's Holy War
From the PBS television program.
HarpersFerry National Historical Park
Read the history of this park which witnessed John Brown's attack on slavery and the education of former slaves in one of the earliest integrated schools.
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