Custard did not play a direct role in the capture of John Brown at Harpers Ferry. The capture occurred during his raid on the federal armory in October 1859, and Brown was ultimately apprehended by U.S. Marines led by Colonel Robert E. Lee. While there were various factors and individuals involved in his capture, custard itself was not among them.
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Harpers Ferry is in West Virginia.
The raid led to the capture of John Brown and the survivors of his band.
Harpers Ferry
John Brown was the leader of the raid and he wanted to create a colony for runaway slaves and to do this he needed weapons. Which led to the Harpers Ferry Raid.
Harpers Ferry, Virginia. Now West Virginia. If you mean John Brown's raid, the Harpers Ferry military armory, now a tourist attraction.
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John Brown
John Brown was arrested for leading an armed insurrection at Harpers Ferry in 1859, with the goal of starting a slave rebellion against the institution of slavery in the United States. His raid was unsuccessful, leading to his capture and subsequent execution.
The Battle of Harpers Ferry started on September 12th 1862. The Battle of Harpers Ferry ended on September 15th 1862.
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John Brown