Built circa 1800 Designated NHL November 7, 1973 Area 7,285 m² Added to NRHP 7 November 1973 | NRHP Reference # 73000941 Opened 1859 Phone +1 202-537-8900 | |
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Location Samples Manor, Maryland Address 2406 Chestnut Grove Rd, Sharpsburg, MD 21782, USA Similar John Brown's Fort, Price‑Miller House, Bowman House, Anne Arundel County Fr, His Lordship's Kindness |
The barn at kennedy farm
The Kennedy Farm is an American landmark where John Brown planned and began his raid on Harpers Ferry, West Virginia in 1859. Also known as John Brown's Headquarters and Kennedy Farmhouse, the log, stone and brick building has retained its historical integrity and is essentially the same as it was in 1859. It was designated a National Historic Landmark on November 7, 1973.
Brown arrived in Maryland in 1859 and rented the house, owned by the heirs of Dr. Booth Kennedy. For three months Brown planned the raid on Harpers Ferry, seven miles away. During that time he assembled his group of family members and followers, as well as a small arsenal of weapons to assault the Harpers Ferry arsenal.
The 2 1⁄2-story house uses stone, brick and log construction with a stucco overlay. The four-bay house has a double-tiered porch running outside three rooms on the first and second floors. There are two rooms in the attic, and a small shed attidtion to the rear. An interior stair links the central rooms inside, and an exterior stair links the porch's two levels.
Located at 2406 Chestnut Grove Road in Sharpsburg, Maryland, the house has been restored by the Maryland Historical Trust and is open for tours by appointment.