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James Redpath, The Public Life of Captain John Brown, Chapter 8: the conquering pen. (search)
rote a number of eminently characteristic letters to his friends in different parts of the country. Such of them as we have been able to obtain, are herewith subjoined: Letter for counsel. Charlestown, Jefferson Co., Oct. 22, 1859. To the Hon. Judge Tilden. Dear Sir: I am here a prisoner, with several sabre cuts in my head, and bayonet stabs in my body. My object in writing is to obtain able and faithful counsel for myself and fellow-prisoners, five in all, as we have the faith of Virgi God and his infinite mercy I always commend you. J. B. Nov. 9. Letter to his half brother. Charlestown, Jefferson Co., Va., Nov. 12, 1859. Dear Brother Jeremiah: Your kind letter of the 9th instant is received, and also one from Mr. Tilden, for both of which I am greatly obliged. You inquire, can I do any thing for you or your family? I would answer that my sons, as well as my wife and daughter, are all very poor, and that any thing that may hereafter he due me from my father's