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James Redpath, The Public Life of Captain John Brown 13 13 Browse Search
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 2 0 Browse Search
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May 21, when, assuming a disguise, he secured passage on a steamer and escaped to Illinois......May 26, 1856 Battle of Black Jack, Douglas county, free-State men led by John Brown, and pro-slavery by H. Clay Pate. Brown captures twenty-eight men......June 2, 1856 Governor Shannon issues a proclamation commanding all persons belonging to military companies unauthorized by law to disperse, otherwise they will be dispersed by United States troops ......June 4, 1856 Captains Brown and Shore consent to disband......June 5, 1856 Whitfield's men take a free-State Missourian, Jacob Cantrel, try him for treason to Missouri by a mock courtmartial June 5, and kill him on......June 6, 1856 Topeka Tribune only free-State paper not suppressed......June 7, 1856 Civil War rages throughout the settled portions of the Territory. The Missouri River is closed to free-State men. Large relief funds are raised for free-State settlers in the Eastern and Central States......June 7, 1856