The Ancient Town In West Virginia That’s Loaded With Fascinating History
Buildings are more than just brick and mortar – they house history, they retain memory, they hold within them a tether to the past. Harpers Ferry has 100 historic buildings in it, each with a story to tell. Together, they tell a story that spans nearly three centuries.


It began with a ferry. In 1733, a squatter named Peter Stephens established a ferry to take folks across the Potomac into Maryland. In 1747, one of these folks was Robert Harper. He immediately saw the potential for industry at the location and the amount of traffic a ferry could bring into the area. At the time, the land was owned by Lord Fairfax. In 1751, Harper purchased 126 acres of land from Fairfax, and a few years later the Virginia General Assembly granted Harper the right to establish and maintain a ferry there. By 1763, a small town had sprung up in the area and Virginia General Assembly officially instituted the town of "Shenandoah Falls at Mr. Harper's ferry."
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In 1859, abolitionist John Brown led a raid on the armory. 22 men, including Brown, broke into the armory with the intended purpose to steal arms. His notion was to lead a slave uprising and to arm those men with the armory's weapons. A firefight promptly broke out into the street between armed civilians and the local militia.

A local regiment of U.S. Marines, led by Lieutenant Colonel Robert E. Lee, were brought in to defuse the situation. After negotiations fell apart, the marines raided the engine house. Most of the raiders were captured and a few were killed. Brown was arrested and stood trial. He was found guilty of treason and hanged on December 2, 1859.

In 1862, General Robert E. Lee wanted to use the town as a staging point for the invasion of Maryland, but first, he had to drive out the federal forces that currently occupied it. So, In September of that year, he captured the town and the 12,419 troops who defended it. The Battle of Harper's Ferry, as it became known, was the largest surrender of troops to an invading army in the history of the Civil War.

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In Harpers Ferry, the past lives and breathes through the archaic relics that still stand strong.

Harper's Ferry is located in Jefferson County in the eastern panhandle along the border of Maryland.
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