Its most famous residents were the militant abolitionist John Brown, who resided at John Hunt Painter's house near Springdale while making preparations for the raid on Harpers Ferry, and Edwin and Barclay Coppock, local youths who participated with Brown during the raid.
Barclay Records | William Barclay (theologian) | William Barclay | Barclay Shaw | Barclay James Harvest | Barclay Curle | Stephen Barclay | Robert Heriot Barclay | Robert Barclay | George Barclay | Barclay Tagg | Barclay Hotel | Andrew Barclay Sons & Co. | William Barclay Parsons | George Barclay (baseball) | Barclay-Kingston, New Jersey | Barclay Coppock | Alexander Barclay | William Barclay's | W. E. Barclay | Violet Barclay | Thomas Swain Barclay | Thomas Henry Barclay | The former North British Diesel Engine Works and disused Titan Crane at Barclay Curle's Clydeholm Yard in Whiteinch | Sir Colville Barclay, 14th Baronet | Robert Barclay Allardice | Richard L. Barclay | Patrick Barclay | Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly | McClelland Barclay |