<Ul> <Li> John Henry Kagi (Shot and killed while crossing a river . First buried in common grave at Harpers Ferry; reburied 1899 in a common grave near John Brown at North Elba, New York .) </Li> <Li> Jeremiah G. Anderson (At age 26, was mortally wounded and killed by a Marine's bayonet during the final assault on the engine house . Body claimed by Winchester Medical College as a teaching cadaver; last resting place unknown .) </Li> <Li> William Thompson (First buried in common grave at Harpers Ferry; reburied 1899 in a common grave near John Brown at North Elba, New York .) </Li> <Li> Dauphin Thompson (Killed in the storming of the engine house . First buried in common grave at Harpers Ferry; reburied 1899 in a common grave near John Brown at North Elba, New York .) </Li> <Li> Oliver Brown (At age 21, the youngest of John Brown's three sons to participate in the action, he was mortally wounded on the 17th inside the engine house and died the next day . He was first buried in common grave at Harpers Ferry; and reburied in 1899 in a common grave near John Brown at North Elba, New York .) </Li> <Li> Watson Brown (At age 24, was mortally wounded outside the engine house while carrying a white flag to negotiate with the opposing militia; he died two days later . As his body was claimed by Winchester Medical College as a teaching cadaver, Union troops burned the college in an attack during the Civil War . Brown was reburied in 1882 in a grave near his father's in North Elba, New York .) </Li> <Li> Stewart Taylor . Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada (First buried in common grave at Harpers Ferry; reburied 1899 in a common grave near John Brown at North Elba, New York .) </Li> <Li> William Leeman (Shot while trying to escape across the Potomac River . First buried in common grave at Harpers Ferry; reburied 1899 in a common grave near John Brown at North Elba, New York .) </Li> <Li> Lewis Sheridan Leary (A 24 - year - old free black, he was mortally wounded while trying to escape across the Shenandoah River . He was stationed in the rifle factory with Kagi . Alleged to be buried at John Brown gravesite at North Elba, New York . Cenotaph memorial in Oberlin, Ohio .) </Li> <Li> Dangerfield Newby (At about 35, he was born into slavery, with a white father who was not his master . He was given permission to move to Ohio along with his mother and siblings, but when he tried to gain freedom for his wife and children, their master refused . This inspired Newby to join Brown's raid . He was the first raider killed . (His body was mutilated; for example, his ears were cut off by someone in the crowd as souvenirs .) First he was buried at Harpers Ferry; reburied in 1899 in a common grave near John Brown at North Elba, New York .) </Li> </Ul> <Li> John Henry Kagi (Shot and killed while crossing a river . First buried in common grave at Harpers Ferry; reburied 1899 in a common grave near John Brown at North Elba, New York .) </Li> <Li> Jeremiah G. Anderson (At age 26, was mortally wounded and killed by a Marine's bayonet during the final assault on the engine house . Body claimed by Winchester Medical College as a teaching cadaver; last resting place unknown .) </Li> <Li> William Thompson (First buried in common grave at Harpers Ferry; reburied 1899 in a common grave near John Brown at North Elba, New York .) </Li>

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