At the outbreak of the Civil War, Salmon enlisted in the Union army and served as an officer in the 96th New York Infantry. He resigned his commission after fellow officers felt the presence of John Brown's son in the ranks would lead to them being especially targeted by the enemy.
After the army Mr. Brown headed West and lived in California and Oregon and was a successful sheep rancher. He married Abbie Hinckley and they had ten children.
Late in life he was thrown from a horse and paralyzed from the waist down. He committed suicide by shooting himself in the head.∼Per the stone: "son of John Brown, of Kansas and Harper's Ferry renown"
At the outbreak of the Civil War, Salmon enlisted in the Union army and served as an officer in the 96th New York Infantry. He resigned his commission after fellow officers felt the presence of John Brown's son in the ranks would lead to them being especially targeted by the enemy.
After the army Mr. Brown headed West and lived in California and Oregon and was a successful sheep rancher. He married Abbie Hinckley and they had ten children.
Late in life he was thrown from a horse and paralyzed from the waist down. He committed suicide by shooting himself in the head.∼Per the stone: "son of John Brown, of Kansas and Harper's Ferry renown"
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