<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 Brown (also wounded) Tried, convicted and executed by hanging December 2, 1859, in nearby Charles Town . </Li> <Li> Aaron Dwight Stevens (shot and captured October 18 . Hanged March 16, 1860 in Charles Town . First buried at Eagleswood Mansion New Jersey; reburied 1899 in a common grave near John Brown at North Elba, New York .) </Li> <Li> Edwin Coppock (At age 24, he shot and killed the mayor of Harpers Ferry, Fontaine Beckham, during the raid . He was later executed at Charles Town on December 16, 1859 and was buried in Salem, Ohio .) </Li> <Li> John Anthony Copeland, Jr . (A 25 - year - old free black, he joined the raiders along with his uncle Lewis Leary . He was captured during the raid and executed on December 16, 1859, in Charles Town . The body was claimed by Winchester Medical College as a teaching cadaver . The last resting place is unknown . Cenotaph memorial in Oberlin, Ohio .) </Li> <Li> Shields Green (At about age 23, Green was an escaped slave from South Carolina; captured in the engine house on October 18, 1859 and hanged December 16, 1859 in Charles Town . The body was claimed by Winchester Medical College as a teaching cadaver . The last resting place is unknown . Cenotaph memorial in Oberlin, Ohio .) </Li> <Li> John Edwin Cook (Escaped into Pennsylvania but soon captured . Hanged December 16, 1859 in Charles Town . Body sent to New York .) </Li> <Li> Albert E. Hazlett (Escaped into Pennsylvania but soon captured . Hanged March 16, 1860 . Buried at Eagleswood Mansion in Perth Amboy, New Jersey; reburied 1899 in a common grave near John Brown at North Elba, New York .) </Li> </Ul> <Li> John Brown (also wounded) Tried, convicted and executed by hanging December 2, 1859, in nearby Charles Town . </Li>

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