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There are a few buildings that have survived the Burning of Chambersburg in July 30 , 1864 ; they are : the old Chambersburg Jail ( later known as the Kitteninny Historical Society ), the Freemason Church ( located on South Second Street ) , and the John Brown House ( where the Abolitionist stayed before leaving for Harper Ferry ).

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