Showing posts with label June 2015 West Virginia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label June 2015 West Virginia. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

June 23rd Heyward Sheppard Marker, Harpers Ferry WV

Right across from the Lewis and Clark Marker was this one, about a slave:


Inscription. On the night of October 16, 1859, Heyward Shepherd, and industrious and respected Colored freeman, was mortally wounded by John Brown's raiders in pursuance of his duties as an employee of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. He became the first victim of this attempted insurrection.

This boulder is erected by the Daughters of the Confederacy and the Sons of Confederate Veterans as a memorial to Heyward Shepherd, exemplifying the character and faithfulness of thousands of Negroes who, under many temptations throughout subsequent years of war, so conducted themselves that no stain was left upon a record which is the peculiar heritage of the American people, and an everlasting tribute to the best of both races.

June 23rd Lewis and Clark Marker in Harper's Ferry WV

I had forgotten that the Lewis and Clark expedition stopped by here early on, and found this marker downtown:

Inscription. Meriwether Lewis arrived March 16, 1803. Oversaw building of collapsible iron framed, skin-clad boat and acquired supplies, tomahawks, and rifles. Left for Pennsylvania on April 18; returned July 7 to gather materials and left next day for Pittsburgh. Followed Ohio to Falls; met William Clark for trip to explore and study land, waterways, animal life, natural features and resources of West.