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Detective John Brown, a Medal of Valor recipient and longtime figure on ‘First 48,’ dies after battling cancer.
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Tulsa Police Det. John Brown passed away this week after a courageous battle with cancer. His funeral was held Saturday morning at Church on the Move in Tulsa. SEE ALSO: Tulsa mourns the loss of ...
Tulsa Police Department confirmed detective and sergeant John Brown died Aug. 3 in hospice care after a brief battle with ...
The Tulsa community is mourning the loss of Detective John Brown, a dedicated member of the Tulsa Police Department for 35 ...
Capture of John Brown in the engine house, Harpers Ferry, Virginia, USA, 1859 (c1880). Brown (1800-1859) believed that armed insurrection was the only way to end slavery in the United States.
March 1, 1857 - John Brown meets with Charles Blair, a blacksmith, regarding the manufacturing of "pikes," or spear-like points, which could be mounted on poles about six feet long. 12. Concord, Mass ...
John Brown, condemned to death, was to be hanged the 2d of December, (this very day.) Hugo said that "from the political point of view the murder of John Brown would be an irremediable mistake.
When John Brown met his executioner on December 2, 1859, some 2,000 local militiamen surrounded him, poised to thwart any rescue attempts. One witness that day was John Wilkes Booth, who stood near ...
Last Sunday was the 163rd anniversary of John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry, which for me was an excuse to flip through W.E.B. Du Bois’s 1909 biography of Brown for the first time in years.
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