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John Brown's Raid, 1859.
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frankness, that it is impossible for them to escape ; that the armory is surrounded on all sides by troops ; and that if he is compelled to take them by force he cannot answer for their safety.

R. E. LEE,
Colonel Commanding United States Troops.

B.

List of Insurgents.—14.

John Brown, of New York, commander-in-chief, badly wounded; prisoner.
Aaron C. Stevens, Connecticut, captain, badly wounded; prisoner.
Edward Coppee, Iowa, lieutenant, unhurt; prisoner.
Oliver Brown, New York, captain; killed.
Watson Brown, New York, captain; killed.
Albert Hazlett, Pennsylvania, lieutenant; killed.
William Leman, Maine, lieutenant; killed.
Stuart Taylor, Canada, private; killed.
Charles P. Tidd, Maine, private; killed.
William Thompson, New York, private; killed.
Adolph Thompson, New York, private; killed
John Kagi, Ohio, private; killed.
Jeremiah Anderson, Indiana, private; killed.
John E. Cooke, Connecticut, captain; escaped.

Negroes.—5.

Dangerfield, Newly, Ohio; killed.
Louis Leary, Oberlin, Ohio; killed.
Green Shields, (alias Emperor,) New York, unhurt; prisoner.
Copeland, Oberlin, Ohio; prisoner.
O. P. Anderson, Pennsylvania, unaccounted for.