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The Anti-Slavery Crusade

CHAPTER XIV
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All avenues of escape were now closed.

Brown made two efforts to communicate with his assailants by means of a flag of truce, sending first Thompson, one of his men, with one of his prisoners, and then Stevens and Watson Brown with another of the prisoners.

Thompson was received but was held as a prisoner; Stevens and Watson Brown were shot down, the first dangerously wounded and the other mortally wounded.

Later in the afternoon Brown received a flag of truce with a demand that he surrender.

He stated the conditions under which he would restore the prisoners whom he held, but he refused the unconditional surrender which was demanded.
About midnight Colonel Robert E.Lee arrived from Washington with a company of marines.


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