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About Barclay Coppoc
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barclay_Coppock
Barclay Coppock (January 4, 1839 – September 4, 1861) was a follower of John Brown and a Union Army soldier in the American Civil War. Along with his brother Edwin Coppock (June 30, 1835 - December 16, 1859), he participated in Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry. In historic documents their last name was variously spelled "Coppock", "Coppoc", or "Coppac".
The Coppock brothers were raised in Springdale, Iowa, where they met Brown while he was raising support for his Kansas anti-slavery raids. Edwin was hanged in Charlestown, Virginia, while Barclay eventually escaped to Canada; his flight was aided by Iowa governor Samuel Kirkwood, who refused to extradite him when Barclay was discovered hiding in Iowa.
Edwin Coppock is buried in Hope Cemetery in Salem, Ohio. Barclay later joined the Union Army during the American Civil War and served as a recruiting officer. Barclay was killed in action when his train plunged into a ravine on the Platte River. Confederate Raiders had cut through the supports of the train bridge, the incident now called the Platte Bridge Railroad Tragedy.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80866746/barclay-coppoc
Was part of the "rear guard" at Harper's Ferry, Va. He was one of 3 that escaped. He made it back to Ohio and was subsequently recruited as a Lt. for the Union Army. He was sent to Ohio to find recruits that would fight under him. On their return to Kansas 100 people including Barclay were killed in a Train Crash over the Platte River after Bushwakers burned the bottom trellis of the bridge. He was buried in Pilot Knob. It is unknown at this time where his grave was moved to when the city of Leavensworth took over the cemetery for their water system.
Barclay Coppoc's Timeline
1839 |
January 4, 1839
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Columbianna, Ohio, United States
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1861 |
August 30, 1861
Age 22
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Leavenworth, Kansas, United States
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Mount Aurora Cemetery, Leavenworth, Leavenworth, Kansas, United States
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