Harpers Ferry National
Historical Park. Harpers Ferry National Historical Park is located at the convergence of the Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland state borders about 65 miles northwest of Washington DC and 80 miles west of Baltimore Maryland. The park, which includes the village of Harpers Ferry, is strategically situated at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers. It was the early pioneer’s gateway to the westward route through the Appalachian Mountains and a significant military objective during the Civil War. It is most famous as the location of John Brown’s aborted attempt to instigate a revolution against slavery.
The location of the federal arsenal eventually attracted industrial development, which included munitions factories. By 1833, the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal reached Harpers Ferry. A year later the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad arrived making the little town a strategic hub for transportation.
Robert Harper founded the community in the mid-eighteenth century. He built a ferry across the Shenandoah River in 1761 and helped establish the town as a primary route for settlers seeking farmland in the fertile Shenandoah Valley to the south and for pioneers heading into the wilderness of the western frontier. George Washington, during his presidency, arranged to have one of the country’s two arsenals situated at Harpers Ferry.
The picturesque village of Harpers Ferry, West Virginia clings to the rocky slopes of the promontory between the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers overlooking the steep wooded river valleys. Many of its shops and houses have been restored and preserved in the conditions of the Civil War era. Museums and historical exhibits have been constructed in some of the old buildings. Old houses have been converted to quaint restaurants, shops and galleries. It is a very pleasant place to visit.
On October 16, 1859, John Brown, a volatile abolitionist, accompanied by his sons and a small band of 21 revolutionaries, led an attack on the arsenal at Harpers Ferry. Their avowed goal was to capture the munitions, distribute them to slaves throughout the southern states, and win the abolition of all slavery in the USA. The attempt failed. John Brown was captured and many of his men killed in a skirmish with federal army troops at the tiny firehouse that has become known as “John Brown’s Fort”. He was tried for treason and executed, but his ideas lived on. Just two years later, the great Civil War began and finally ended with the abolition of slavery that John Brown had unsuccessfully tried to achieve.
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