This slideshow requires JavaScript. Memorabilia from the John Brown House. Picture at the John Brown House A sign cast in one of John Parker’s foundries. The grave of John Rankin and his wife, located in Ripley, Ohio. Marker along the Ohio River chronicling the story of Eliza Harris that inspired Harriet Beecher Stowe’s “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” John Rankin’s Ripley, Ohio home John Rankin home in Ripley, Ohio A room within the John Rankin home, staged to look as the family’s kitchen once may have Artifacts created in John Parker’s foundries A frame within the John Parker home referencing the ongoing search for his likeness Shackles within the John Parker home similar to the ones he would have been bound with to walk from Richmond, Virginia to Mobile, Alabama Grave memorial for John Rankin, located in Ripley, Ohio Interior of the John T. Wilson homestead, a stop on the Underground Railroad in Adams County, Ohio Exterior of the John T. Wilson homestead, a stop on the Underground Railroad in Adams County, Ohio Historical marker at the John T. Wilson homestead, a stop on the Underground Railroad in Adams County, Ohio The view of the Ohio River from a window at the John Rankin house in Ripley, Ohio Period table settings in the John Rankin home in Ripley, Ohio National Historic Landmark plaque on the exterior of the John Rankin home in Ripley, Ohio The view of the Ohio River from John Rankin’s bedroom window at his home in Ripley, Ohio Original hardwood floors in the John Parker home in Ripley, Ohio Interior of John Brown’s House View of the Ohio River from the John Rankin home Refurbished mill cast in John Parker’s Phoenix Foundry