| Legend of John Brown #14: John Brown collected money from sympathizers and friends to carry out his plans. | Jacob Lawrence | 1977 | Prints | 2008.15.14 | |
| Legend of John Brown #15: John Brown made many trips to Canada organizing for his assault on Harper's Ferry. | Jacob Lawrence | 1977 | Prints | 2008.15.15 | |
| Legend of John Brown #16: In spite of a price on his head, John Brown in 1859 liberated twelve negroes from a Missouri plantation. | Jacob Lawrence | 1977 | Prints | 2008.15.16 | |
| Legend of John Brown #17: John Brown remained a full winter in Canada, drilling negroes for his coming raid on Harper's Ferry. | Jacob Lawrence | 1977 | Prints | 2008.15.17 | |
| Legend of John Brown #18: July 3, 1859. John Brown stocked an old barn with guns and ammunition. He was ready to strike his first blow at slavery. | Jacob Lawrence | 1977 | Prints | 2008.15.18 | |
| Legend of John Brown #19: Sunday, October 16, 1859. John Brown with a company of 21 men, white and black, marched on Harper's Ferry. | Jacob Lawrence | 1977 | Prints | 2008.15.19 | |
| Legend of John Brown #20: John Brown held Harper's Ferry for twelve hours. His defeat was a few hours off. | Jacob Lawrence | 1977 | Prints | 2008.15.20 | |
| Legend of John Brown #21: After John Brown's capture, he was put on trial for his life in Charles Town, Virginia (now West Virginia). | Jacob Lawrence | 1977 | Prints | 2008.15.21 | |
| Legend of John Brown #22: John Brown was found "guilty of treason and murder in the first degree" and was hanged in Charles Town, Virginia, on December 2, 1859. | Jacob Lawrence | 1977 | Prints | 2008.15.22 | |
| Cinqueterre | Otto Lange | ca. 1920 | Paintings | 2008.16 | |
| The Great Republic | William Gay Yorke | 1861 | Paintings | 2008.17 | |
| White Headed Eagle | John James Audubon | 1828 | Prints | 2008.18 | |