4.
In the third paragraph, what had Brown Jr. just learned happened the night before?
5.
In the third paragraph, what happened to the pro-slavery "Col[onel] Titus"?
Letter from John Brown Jr., August 19, 1856
6.
In the second paragraph, what does Brown Jr. say Governor Shannon and Major
Sedgwick, attempted to do "yesterday"?
7.
In the second paragraph, what conditions does Brown Jr. say the anti-slavery men made
before they would release the pro-slavery prisoners?
8.
In the third paragraph, Brown Jr. says "the great majority of [anti-slavery men] have
made up their minds that nothing short of war to the death can save [them] from" what?
9.
In the "Note written vertically at top of 1" what does Brown Jr. say about the prospects
for Kansas becoming a free state?
Letter from Mahala Doyle to John Brown, 1859
10.
Although Mrs. Doyle says "vengence" was not hers to have, how did she feel about the
capture of John Brown?
11.
Why do you think Mrs. Doyle says to John Brown that, "you can now appreciate my
distress"?
12.
What does Mrs. Doyle hope John Brown receives (or to use her words, "meets")?
13.
Who does Mrs. Doyle say is "very desirous" to be at John Brown's execution?
14.
What does Mrs. Doyle say her son would like to do, if "gov: wise would permit it"?