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Historic Owen Brown gravesite likely survived Eaton FireMichele Zack, a member of the Altadena Heritage organization, stands next to the grave site of Owen Brown, the last surviving member of John Brown’s historic raid on Harpers Ferry who died in ...
In 1889, Owen Brown died of pneumonia and his funeral was reported to have been attended by approximately 2,000 mourners. He was buried atop an Altadena hill named “Little Round Top.” In 1898 ...
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Owen Brown, Son of Abolitionist John Brown, Gravesite Designated an LA County LandmarkIn 1889, Owen Brown died of pneumonia and his funeral was reported to have been attended by approximately 2,000 mourners. He was buried atop an Altadena hill named “Little Round Top.” In 1898 ...
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LA County's newest historical landmark is a grave that marks a little-known piece of CA historyA short hike that starts at an unmarked entrance to Altadena's foothills ends at the gravesite of the son of one of the Civil War's most celebrated heroes. The grave of Owen Brown, who like his ...
Here lay the remains of Owen Brown, son of the legendary abolitionist John Brown. Owen moved to Pasadena in the 1880s and was greeted by locals as a hero for fighting alongside his father in the ...
The gravesite of Owen Brown, son of abolitionist John Brown, for more than a century a place of pilgrimage for abolitionists and a monument to the Civil War, appears to have been spared by the ...
The gravesite of Owen Brown, son of abolitionist John Brown, for more than a century a place of pilgrimage for abolitionists and a monument to the Civil War, appears to have been spared by the Eaton ...
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