- her
daughter Dianthe moved into his log cabin.
Brown married Dianthe in 1820.
There is no
known picture of her, but he
described Dianthe as "a remarkably...
-
Aramenta Dianthe Vail (1820–1888) was an
American painter of miniatures. Vail
lived in Newark, New
Jersey from 1837
until 1838, and in New York City from...
- to
attend a "Negro music" concert.
There Reuel witnesses the
talented Dianthe Lusk, a light-skinned "Negress" from the South,
perform in the Fisk University...
- 16028 Known for John Brown's raid on
Harpers Ferry Parent(s) John
Brown Dianthe Lusk
Brown Relatives Owen
Brown (grandfather) John Brown, Jr. (brother)...
- Pennsylvania, to John Brown, who was a
widower previously married to
Dianthe Lusk. Mary
acquired five stepchildren, aged two to twelve, upon her marriage...
- 2010.
Retrieved 6
September 2010. Booker,
Jarrod (11
September 2010). "
Dianthe born in
Christchurch earthquake". The New
Zealand Herald.
Archived from...
- son of the
abolitionist John Brown. His
mother was Brown's
first wife,
Dianthe Lusk Brown, who died when John Jr. was 11. He was born in Hudson, Ohio...
- 5406/blacmusiresej.34.1.0121. S2CID 191549115. Barg, Lisa; Kernodle, Tammy; Spencer,
Dianthe; Tucker,
Sherrie (Spring 2014). "Introduction".
Black Music Research Journal...
-
Julia Beckwith (née Neale)
Jackson (1831),
mother Of
Stonewall Jackson Dianthe Lusk (1832),
first wife of John
Brown Nahienaena (1836),
Hawaiian Princess...
- (1819–1904),
painter James Augustus Suydam (1819–1865),
painter 1820
Aramenta Dianthe Vail (1820–1888),
painter John E.
Weyss (1820–1903),
artist and cartographer...