Oct. 25 - Nov. 2, 1859 - Trial of John Brown
 
Oct. 25 - Nov. 2, 1859 Trial of John Brown  Jefferson County Courthouse https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=170247 The Trial of John Brown Jefferson County Courthouse — 	 Prelude to War 	 — One of the most famous trials in American history was held in this building in 1859, when John Brown and his followers faced charges of treason against Virginia, inciting slaves to rebel, and murder. Judge Richard Parker presided. The trial began on October 25, a week after the raiders were captured, and ended on November 2. Those tried then and later included Brown, John Cook, John Copeland, Shields Green, Edwin Coppic, Albert Hazlett, and Aaron Stevens. Col. Lewis W. Washington, kidnapped by Brown's men from his home, Beallair, and held hostage, was a principal witness for the prosecution. The jury convicted Brown in forty-five minutes. Brown addressed the court, saying, "If it is deemed necessary that I should forfeit my life for the furtherance of the ends of justice, and mingle my blood furth...
 
