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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... organization to the 19th day of March , A. D. 1856 . This copy and the original , with copies of the census rolls and the poll - books of all the elections , are herewith submitted . Your committee deem it their duty to state , as ...
... organization to the 19th day of March , A. D. 1856 . This copy and the original , with copies of the census rolls and the poll - books of all the elections , are herewith submitted . Your committee deem it their duty to state , as ...
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... organization . It embraced great numbers of the citizens of Missouri , and was extended into other slave States and into the Terri- tory . Its avowed purpose was not only to extend slavery into Kansas , but also into other territories ...
... organization . It embraced great numbers of the citizens of Missouri , and was extended into other slave States and into the Terri- tory . Its avowed purpose was not only to extend slavery into Kansas , but also into other territories ...
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... organization was perfected or proceedings had under this law . On the 24th day of July , 1854 , certain persons in Boston , Massa- chusetts , concluded articles of agreement and association for an Emi- grant Aid Society . The purpose of ...
... organization was perfected or proceedings had under this law . On the 24th day of July , 1854 , certain persons in Boston , Massa- chusetts , concluded articles of agreement and association for an Emi- grant Aid Society . The purpose of ...
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... organized . Your committee have examined some of its officers , and a portion of its circulars and records , to ... organizations , was less than one hundred thousand dollars . Their purposes , as far as your committee can ascertain ...
... organized . Your committee have examined some of its officers , and a portion of its circulars and records , to ... organizations , was less than one hundred thousand dollars . Their purposes , as far as your committee can ascertain ...
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... organization of a State government . " They were required to take steps for an election to be held on the second Tuesday of the October following , under regulations imposed by that convention " for members of a convention to form a ...
... organization of a State government . " They were required to take steps for an election to be held on the second Tuesday of the October following , under regulations imposed by that convention " for members of a convention to form a ...
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30th of March acquainted Allen appointed Brown Buchanan county Burr Oak called and sworn camp candidates census certificate Charles Charles Robinson claim Clay county Clerks committee constitution council creek Cross-examined crowd Daniel David day of election delegates Doniphan election district election held Emigrant Aid Society Fort Scott free-State George going Governor Reeder heard Henry Howard hundred Isaac Jackson Jacob James Jesse John Landis John W Johnson Jones Joseph judges of election Kansas river Kansas Territory Kickapoo knew Lawrence LEAVENWORTH CITY legal voters legislature Lewis lived majority Missourians names o'clock oath Pawnee persons Platte City Platte county poll-books polls precinct pro-slavery party recollect representative resident voters returns Richardson right to vote river Robinson Samuel Scott settlers Sherman signed as follows Smith strangers Tally-list Territory of Kansas thence Thomas ticket tion told undersigned voted that day votes cast wagons Westport Whitfield William
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