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The Harpers Ferry 'Rising' That Hastened Civil War

<p><strong>Taking The Town:</strong> Harpers Ferry, W.Va., sits at the confluence of the Potomac River (right) and Shenandoah River (left). In 1859, John Brown and his raiders gained control of the town and its guns by taking both Shenandoah and Potomac bridges, essentially cutting the town off.</p> (AP)

Taking The Town: Harpers Ferry, W.Va., sits at the confluence of the Potomac River (right) and Shenandoah River (left). In 1859, John Brown and his raiders gained control of the town and its guns by taking both Shenandoah and Potomac bridges, essentially cutting the town off.

(AP)

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