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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... knew from Jackson county . He was in their tents , and conversed with some of them , and they told him they had come with the intention of voting . He went to the polls , intending to vote for Flennigan ; but his ticket being of a ...
... knew from Jackson county . He was in their tents , and conversed with some of them , and they told him they had come with the intention of voting . He went to the polls , intending to vote for Flennigan ; but his ticket being of a ...
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... knew about 400 voters who resided in the district , but I did not know near all of the resident voters of that district . So far as I know , all the resident voters of that district were present and voted . " " At the time of the ...
... knew about 400 voters who resided in the district , but I did not know near all of the resident voters of that district . So far as I know , all the resident voters of that district were present and voted . " " At the time of the ...
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... knew a great many voters that I did not know , and I knew a great many that they did not know , that those whom I knew should vote without swearing , and those whom they knew I would not require of them to be sworn . Under this ...
... knew a great many voters that I did not know , and I knew a great many that they did not know , that those whom I knew should vote without swearing , and those whom they knew I would not require of them to be sworn . Under this ...
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... knew that Mr. Woffal was a resident of the district , for he was living there when I went to the district to live . I bought hay of Mr. Woffal before the election , which he had made and cured the summer before . They still refused to ...
... knew that Mr. Woffal was a resident of the district , for he was living there when I went to the district to live . I bought hay of Mr. Woffal before the election , which he had made and cured the summer before . They still refused to ...
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... knew ; his name was Barnett , of Westport , Missouri . I know Wm . H. Russell , and have seen him frequently . I do not recollect seing him that day . I have seen him about Kansas City , but I do not know where his residence is . Cross ...
... knew ; his name was Barnett , of Westport , Missouri . I know Wm . H. Russell , and have seen him frequently . I do not recollect seing him that day . I have seen him about Kansas City , but I do not know where his residence is . Cross ...
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