Mary Ann Day Brown (Wilson, 1918)

Scholarship
Hill Peebles Wilson, John Brown Soldier of Fortune: A Critique (Boston: The Cornhill Company, 1918), 28.
A second marriage was contracted on July 11, 1833, his bridebeing Miss Mary Anne Day, daughter of Charles Day of Whitehall, New York. Thirteen children were bom of this union ; seven of whom died in early childhood ; two — Watson and Oliver — were killed at Harper's Ferry.

"The Mormon War," Boston (MA) Flag of Our Union, July 3, 1858

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The Mormon War
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"The Mormon War," Boston (MA) Flag of Our Union, July 3, 1858, p. 212: 3-4.
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“The Indian War on the Pacific Coast,” Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, July 7, 1858

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The Indian War on the Pacific Coast
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“The Indian War on the Pacific Coast,” Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, July 7, 1858, p. 2.
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"Lynch Law in Maryland," Lowell (MA) Citizen & News, July 6, 1858

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Lynch Law in Maryland
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"Lynch Law in Maryland," Lowell (MA) Citizen & News, July 6, 1858, p. 2: 4.
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“Letter from General William Walker,” New York Times, July 6, 1858

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Letter from General William Walker – His Trial
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“Letter from General William Walker – His Trial,” New York Times, July 6, 1858, p. 6.
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"Douglas Coming Home," Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, July 7, 1858

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Douglas Coming Home
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"Douglas Coming Home," Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, July 7, 1858, p. 2.
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"The Passage at Arms between Lincoln and Douglas in 1854," Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, July 1, 1858

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The Passage at Arms between Lincoln and Douglas in 1854
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"The Passage at Arms between Lincoln and Douglas in 1854," Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, July 1, 1858, p. 2: 3.
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"The American Gold Fields," New York Times, July 2, 1858

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The American Gold Fields
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"The American Gold Fields," New York Times, July 2, 1858, p. 2: 1-2.
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George Baylor (Washington Post)

Obituary
"Funeral of Capt. George Baylor," Washington (DC) Post, March 14, 1902, p. 9: 3.

Funeral of Capt. George Baylor.
Special to  The Washington Post.

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