hide
Named Entity Searches
hide
Sorting
You can sort these results in two ways:
- By entity
- Chronological order for dates, alphabetical order for places and people.
- By position (current method)
- As the entities appear in the document.
You are currently sorting in ascending order. Sort in descending order.
hide
Most Frequent Entities
The entities that appear most frequently in this document are shown below.
Entity | Max. Freq | Min. Freq | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
John Brown | 1,857 | 43 | Browse | Search |
Kansas (Kansas, United States) | 450 | 0 | Browse | Search |
Harper's Ferry (West Virginia, United States) | 243 | 1 | Browse | Search |
Missouri (Missouri, United States) | 146 | 0 | Browse | Search |
J. H. Kagi | 138 | 2 | Browse | Search |
Ilva (Italy) | 104 | 0 | Browse | Search |
Aaron C. Stevens | 103 | 1 | Browse | Search |
Clay Pate | 96 | 0 | Browse | Search |
Lawrence, Kansas (Kansas, United States) | 92 | 2 | Browse | Search |
John E. Cook | 86 | 0 | Browse | Search |
View all entities in this document... |
Browsing named entities in a specific section of James Redpath, The Public Life of Captain John Brown. Search the whole document.
Found 57 total hits in 10 results.
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 2.32
Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 2.32
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 2.32
Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): chapter 2.32
Chatham (Canada) (search for this): chapter 2.32
Canada (Canada) (search for this): chapter 2.32
Harper's Ferry (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 2.32
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 2.32
J. H. Kagi (search for this): chapter 2.32
Kagi unfolds the great plan.
After dinner, Kagi had some conversation with the Captain apart.
He then asked me if I woKagi had some conversation with the Captain apart.
He then asked me if I would walk down to the Marais-des-Cygnes, as he was going to fish.
I acquiesced, and we started.
About half way to the river we stopped, and sat on a fence.
Kagi asked me what I supposed was the plan of Captain Brown?
My answer was, that I though y of slaves, and removing them to Canada.
On the contrary, Kagi clearly stated, in answer to my inquiries, that the design refuge for the slave, and a defence against the oppressor.
Kagi spoke of having marked out a chain of counties extending co as possible, in order to retreat when that was advisable.
Kagi, however, expected to retreat southward, not in the contrar bsistence by forage, as also arms, horses, and ammunition.
Kagi said one of the reasons that induced him to go into the ent orth was upon them pell-mell, as well as all their slaves.
Kagi said John Brown anticipated that by a system of forbearance
John Brown (search for this): chapter 2.32