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Fort building stands in a field where two children are playing in the foreground. Inscription with the image, 'The present site of John Brown's Fort as it now stands in a field overlooking the Shenandoah River, in [West] Virginia, a few miles from where it originally stood at Harper's Ferry.  It was placed here at the request of Kate Field, of Washington after it was exhibited at the World's Fair in Chicago.'

1. John Brown's Fort on Murphy's Farm, Bolivar Heights, W. Va.

Gen. no. 127, neg. by D, No. 75. Saturday 2:10 P.M.

2. Potomac River from Bolivar Heights

Gen. no. 129, neg. by D, No. 76. Plate maker I.C. Saturday 2:30 P.M.

3. Gorge of Harper's Ferry from Bolivar Heights

Gen. no. 125, neg. by W, No. 51. Saturday about noon.

4. Bolivar Heights and Gap of Harper's Ferry, W. Va.

Gen. no. 126, neg. by W, No. 52. Saturday 1:30 P.M.

5. Harper's Ferry from Bolivar Heights

'130.W.54; August 2, 1884, Saturday about 4 p.m.'

6. Maryland Heights from Bolivar Heights

'128.53W.B; Town of Bolivar, and buildings of colored school; August 2, 1884, Saturday 2:20 pm.'

7. Harper's Ferry Gap

Gen. no. 131, neg. by D, No. 77. Date 1884, August 2. 4:30 P.M.

8. Falls and Rapids of Potomac

Gen. no. 147, neg. by W, No. 62. Date 1884, August 4. Monday 6 P.M.

9. View Up the Potomac from Maryland side of Harper's Ferry, W. Va.

'121 D.(72) I.C. 121; Aug. 1, 1884, Friday 6-20 p.m.; Half mile out of Charles Town. Looking N.E. towards Harpers Ferry. Maryland Heights are on the left of the gap and Loudoun Heights on the right. Through the gap on the N. side can be seen the South Mt. The nearer ridge under Maryland Heights is Bolivar Heights and the still nearer ridge extending across the whole picture is Halltown Heights and was the fortified line chosen by Sheridan when he took command in '64. On the extreme right lie the farms through which we wandered in lanes and field in search of hay, finally camping 1/2 mile or more away from the pike.'

10. Looking N.E. towards Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

11. View from Loudoun Heights of Harpers Ferry and Bolivar Heights, W. Va.

12. Bolivar Heights and Camp Hill at Harper's Ferry, W. Va.

The church, built in 1889 through 1896, held worship services for Storer College students and its own congregation of mostly African-American residents from Harpers Ferry and Bolivar. It was named for New England minister and abolitionist, Reverend Silas Curtis, who was one of the moving forces in establishing Storer College. He served as a Trustee in the early years of the school.

13. Curtis Freewill Baptist Church, Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1849.  The church lasted through the Civil War and remains in use.

14. Bolivar Methodist Church, Bolivar, Jefferson County, W. Va.