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Show BROWN RELIC DESTROYED House in ' Which Abolitionist Aboli-tionist Once Lived 1 in u iQwaDurncd. : , TABOR, Ia,r April 6. The small cottage cot-tage in- which ohn Brown, the abolitionist, aboli-tionist, lived for several years in the fifties, and which was used as the headquarters head-quarters of his "underground railroad" for the helping of runaway slaves, has been destroyed by fire. A .' , In connection with his headquarters In Tabor, Brown organized a military school in which his sympathizers were taught the manual of arms, the knowledge knowl-edge to be ' used in an uprising which never occurred. The building was small and dilapidated: V |