Historian Bill Hoyt gives a presentation at Constitution Hall State Historic Site, 319 Elmore St. in Lecompton on Sunday about how he broke John Brown’s son John Brown Jr.’s Civil War cipher in love letters the younger Brown sent to his wife during the war. The lecture was part of the 2013 Bleeding Kansas series.
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