| William Addison Phillips - 1856 - 422 páginas
...Mr. Butler, Agent for the Underground Railroad." " The way they are served in Kansas." "For Boston." "Cargo Insured, — unavoidable danger of the Missourians...crop is sufficient to reward all such scoundrels." This was wickedly clever, but evidently intended for outside 'effect, as they well knew that their... | |
| Thomas H. Gladstone - 1857 - 392 páginas
...institutions, and the same punishment we will be happy to award all Freesoilers, Abolitionists, and other Thus was a minister of the Gospel treated, against...termed, of the Kansas Legion. Laughlin was aided in tliis attack by three or four armed associates, and Mr. Collins' sons were present, and sought to defend... | |
| John H. Gihon - 1857 - 360 páginas
...Rev. Mr. Butler for the Underground Railroad." " The way they are served in Kansas." " For Boston." " Cargo insured — unavoidable danger of the Missourians...crop is sufficient to reward all such scoundrels." Many of the personal rencontres in Kansas, grew out of X the unsettled condition of affairs in regard... | |
| John H. Gihon - 1857 - 348 páginas
...they are served in Kansas." " For Boston." "Cargo insured—unavoidable danger of the Missouriaris and the Missouri River excepted." " Let future emissaries...crop is sufficient to reward all such scoundrels." Slany of the personal rencontres in Kansas, grew out of 5 i> the unsettled condition of affairs in... | |
| John N. Holloway - 1868 - 602 páginas
...Butler again for the underground railroad.' ' The way they are served in Kansas.' ' For Boston.' ' Cargo insured, unavoidable danger of the Missourians...crop is sufficient to reward all such scoundrels.' They threatened to shoot me if I pulled the flag down. I pulled it down, cut the flag off the flag... | |
| John N. Holloway - 1868 - 608 páginas
...way they are served in Kansas.' ' For Boston.' ' Cargo insured, unavoidable danger of the Miasourians and the Missouri River excepted.' ' Let future emissaries...crop is sufficient to reward all such scoundrels.' They threatened to shoot me if I pulled the flag down. I pulled it down, cut the flag off the flag... | |
| Albert Deane Richardson - 1869 - 664 páginas
...Kansas,' 'For Boston.' ' Cargo insured ; unavoidable Dangers of the Missourians and the Missouri Rive* excepted.' 'Let future emissaries from the North beware. Our Hemp Crop is sufficient for all such scoundrels.' Mr. Butler, thankful to escape even thus from his enemies, finally effected... | |
| Daniel Webster Wilder - 1875 - 692 páginas
...Boston;" "Cargo insured — unavoidable danger of the Missourians and the Missouri Riv.er exeepted." " Let future emissaries from the North beware. Our hemp...crop is sufficient to reward all such scoundrels." AUGUST 25. — The Legislature, in joint session, elects Probate Judges, Commissioners, and Sheriffs... | |
| Joel Moody - 1890 - 216 páginas
...Rev. Mr. Butler for the Underground Railroad;" "The Way They Are Served in Kansas;" "For Boston;" " Cargo Insured, Unavoidable Danger of the Missourians...Crop is Sufficient to Reward All Such Scoundrels." Mr. Butler also states: "They threatened to shoot me if I pulled my flag down. I pulled it down, cut... | |
| John Stowell - 1908 - 408 páginas
...Pardee Butler Again for the Underground Railroad:" "The way they are served in Kansas;" "For Boston;" "Cargo Insured, Unavoidable Danger of the Missourians...crop is sufficient to reward all such scoundrels." The raft landed about six miles down the river. . It is generally understood that Mr. Butler was tarred... | |
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