Ohio archæological and historical quarterly . «. (^ (441) 442 Ohio Arch, and Hist. Society Publications. Let us here over this Hfeless body and as if standing atthe altar of Christ, consecrate our Hves anew to go and battlemanfully for truth and righteousness, and for the overthrow ofthe bloody system that sacrifices millions of our fellow men. As the setting sun in bars of red cloud passed belowthe horizon, the remains of Edwin Coppoc were loweredinto the grave in the Friends Churchyard, among thequiet hills and valleys of his childhood days. When theshadows of night had fallen and the funera
Ohio archæological and historical quarterly . «. (^ (441) 442 Ohio Arch, and Hist. Society Publications. Let us here over this Hfeless body and as if standing atthe altar of Christ, consecrate our Hves anew to go and battlemanfully for truth and righteousness, and for the overthrow ofthe bloody system that sacrifices millions of our fellow men. As the setting sun in bars of red cloud passed belowthe horizon, the remains of Edwin Coppoc were loweredinto the grave in the Friends Churchyard, among thequiet hills and valleys of his childhood days. When theshadows of night had fallen and the funeral crowd hadvanished, a few sturdy men entered the Friends Churchwith arms in their hands to guard the dead, for a rumorhad gone abroad that an effort would be made to robthe new made grave. The salutation to John Brown when he arrived atSpringdale, Iowa, among the Quakers was, Thee iswelcome, but we have no use for thy guns. For thefirst time rifles were carried into the little Ohio churchand some Quakers were beginning to have use forguns. Aft
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