Report of the Special Committee Appointed to Investigate the Troubles in Kansas: With the Views of the Minority of Said CommitteeC. Wendell, printer, 1856 - 1338 páginas |
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... Jones , then postmaster of Westport , Missouri ; Claiborne F. Jackson and Mr. Steeley , of Independence , Missouri . They were armed with double- barreled guns , rifles , bowie - knives , and pistols , and had flags hoist- ed . ( 1 ) ...
... Jones , then postmaster of Westport , Missouri ; Claiborne F. Jackson and Mr. Steeley , of Independence , Missouri . They were armed with double- barreled guns , rifles , bowie - knives , and pistols , and had flags hoist- ed . ( 1 ) ...
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... Jones and his party . ( 23 ) Jones and his party caught Mr. Umberger , took the poll - books away from him , and Jones took him behind him on a horse and carried him back a prisoner . ( 24 ) After Jones and his party had taken Umberger ...
... Jones and his party . ( 23 ) Jones and his party caught Mr. Umberger , took the poll - books away from him , and Jones took him behind him on a horse and carried him back a prisoner . ( 24 ) After Jones and his party had taken Umberger ...
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... Jones , then acting as sheriff . No war- rant was issued or examination had . On the day of the meeting at Hickory Point , Harrison Buckley procured a peace warrant against Jacob Branson , which was placed in the hands of Jones . That ...
... Jones , then acting as sheriff . No war- rant was issued or examination had . On the day of the meeting at Hickory Point , Harrison Buckley procured a peace warrant against Jacob Branson , which was placed in the hands of Jones . That ...
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... Jones , " aided by two men believed to be accessory to a murder , and who were allowed to be at large , exasperated them , and they proceeded as rapidly as possible by a nearer route than that taken by Jones , and stopped at the house ...
... Jones , " aided by two men believed to be accessory to a murder , and who were allowed to be at large , exasperated them , and they proceeded as rapidly as possible by a nearer route than that taken by Jones , and stopped at the house ...
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... Jones , who had no process to arrest them . They were taken into a small room , kept as a liquor shop , which was open and very cold . That night Jones came in with others and went to " playing poker at twenty - five cents ante . " The ...
... Jones , who had no process to arrest them . They were taken into a small room , kept as a liquor shop , which was open and very cold . That night Jones came in with others and went to " playing poker at twenty - five cents ante . " The ...
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