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Existing comment: Throughout the summer and fall of 1859, John Brown's followed traveled quietly to the rented Kennedy farm in Maryland, five miles from Harpers Ferry. To avoid discovery, the men hid in the attic each day studying military tactics and writing letters home. "The colored men were never allowed to be see by daylight outside of the dining room," wrote Brown's daughter Annie.
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