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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... armed invasions and fo- rays . In its lodges in Missouri the affairs of Kansas were discussed . The force necessary to control the election was divided into bands and leaders selected . Means were collected , and signs and badges were ...
... armed invasions and fo- rays . In its lodges in Missouri the affairs of Kansas were discussed . The force necessary to control the election was divided into bands and leaders selected . Means were collected , and signs and badges were ...
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... armed . Many of them were known by the witnesses , and their names are given , which are found upon the poll - books . Among them were several persons of in- fluence where they resided in Missouri , and held , or had held , high ...
... armed . Many of them were known by the witnesses , and their names are given , which are found upon the poll - books . Among them were several persons of in- fluence where they resided in Missouri , and held , or had held , high ...
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... to make Kansas a slave State . They were generally armed and equipped , carried with them their Foreign birth . Negroes . Slaves . Total . own provisions and tents , and so marched into the. ELECTION OF MARCH 30 , 1855 . KANSAS AFFAIRS . 9.
... to make Kansas a slave State . They were generally armed and equipped , carried with them their Foreign birth . Negroes . Slaves . Total . own provisions and tents , and so marched into the. ELECTION OF MARCH 30 , 1855 . KANSAS AFFAIRS . 9.
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... armed , except those who took part in the mob , ( 40 ) and a large portion of them did not vote . ( 41 ) Three hundred and forty - one votes were polled there that day , of which but some thirty were citizens . ( 42 ) A protest against ...
... armed , except those who took part in the mob , ( 40 ) and a large portion of them did not vote . ( 41 ) Three hundred and forty - one votes were polled there that day , of which but some thirty were citizens . ( 42 ) A protest against ...
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... armed with guns , revolvers , and bowie - knives , and had badges of hemp in their button - holes and elsewhere about their persons . ( 2 ) They claimed to have a right to vote from the fact that they were there on the ground , and had ...
... armed with guns , revolvers , and bowie - knives , and had badges of hemp in their button - holes and elsewhere about their persons . ( 2 ) They claimed to have a right to vote from the fact that they were there on the ground , and had ...
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