Geary and Kansas: Governor Geary's Administration in Kansas: with a Complete History of the Territory Until June 1857: Embracing a Full Account of Its Discovery, Geography, Soil, Rivers, Climate, Products; Its Organization as a Territory. All Fully AuthenticatedC. C. Rhodes, 1857 - 348 páginas Examines John W. Geary's governorship of Kansas during Bleeding Kansas. |
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... Topeka Legislature dispersed by Col. Sumner 41 CHAPTER VIII . The Kansas Legion . - Patrick Laughlin . - The murder of Collins.- Outrages upon J. W. B. Kelley . - Rev . Pardee Butler set adrift in the Missouri River on a raft ...
... Topeka Legislature dispersed by Col. Sumner 41 CHAPTER VIII . The Kansas Legion . - Patrick Laughlin . - The murder of Collins.- Outrages upon J. W. B. Kelley . - Rev . Pardee Butler set adrift in the Missouri River on a raft ...
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... Topeka , and arrest of pri- soners . An address to the citizens of Topeka . - Report of the mar- shal . - Requisition declined , and an evil practice discontinued CHAPTER XXIX . Arrival of free - state immigrants , and their treatment ...
... Topeka , and arrest of pri- soners . An address to the citizens of Topeka . - Report of the mar- shal . - Requisition declined , and an evil practice discontinued CHAPTER XXIX . Arrival of free - state immigrants , and their treatment ...
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... Topeka Legislature . - Arrest of its members . - Appropriation of Vermont Legislature for the suffering poor of Kansas CHAPTER XXXV . Meeting of the Territorial Legislative Assembly at Lecompton CHAPTER XXXVI . Act of the Legislative ...
... Topeka Legislature . - Arrest of its members . - Appropriation of Vermont Legislature for the suffering poor of Kansas CHAPTER XXXV . Meeting of the Territorial Legislative Assembly at Lecompton CHAPTER XXXVI . Act of the Legislative ...
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... Topeka Legislature . - Letter to the Secretary of State . - Arrest of a fugitive . --Rencontre at Topeka . - Complaint of prisoners . - Breaking up of the Kansas River CHAPTER XLII . Governor Geary's instructions . - The United States ...
... Topeka Legislature . - Letter to the Secretary of State . - Arrest of a fugitive . --Rencontre at Topeka . - Complaint of prisoners . - Breaking up of the Kansas River CHAPTER XLII . Governor Geary's instructions . - The United States ...
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... Topeka Legislature dispersed by Col. Sumner . GOVERNOR REEDER made a visit to Washington in the spring of 1855 , leaving Kansas on the 19th of April , to consult with the administration on the affairs of the territory . When about to ...
... Topeka Legislature dispersed by Col. Sumner . GOVERNOR REEDER made a visit to Washington in the spring of 1855 , leaving Kansas on the 19th of April , to consult with the administration on the affairs of the territory . When about to ...
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