Report of the Special Committee Appointed to Investigate the Troubles in Kansas: With the Views of the Minority of Said CommitteeC. Wendell, printer, 1856 - Всего страниц: 1338 |
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... camping out . They appeared at the place of election . Some attempts were made to swear them , but two of the judges ... camp . He there saw many of ( 7 ) James W. Wilson . ( 8 ) Dr. B. C. Westfall . ( 9 ) J. W. Wilson . ( 10 ) J. C. ...
... camping out . They appeared at the place of election . Some attempts were made to swear them , but two of the judges ... camp . He there saw many of ( 7 ) James W. Wilson . ( 8 ) Dr. B. C. Westfall . ( 9 ) J. W. Wilson . ( 10 ) J. C. ...
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... camping in tents and wagons about the town , " like a camp - meet- ing . " ( 18 ) They were in companies or messes of 10 to 15 in each , and numbered in all several hundred . They brought their own provision , and cooked it themselves ...
... camping in tents and wagons about the town , " like a camp - meet- ing . " ( 18 ) They were in companies or messes of 10 to 15 in each , and numbered in all several hundred . They brought their own provision , and cooked it themselves ...
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... camp , the Missourians were called together at the tent of Captain Claiborne F. Jackson , and speeches were made to them by Col. Young and others , calling for volunteers to go to other districts where there were not Missourians enough ...
... camp , the Missourians were called together at the tent of Captain Claiborne F. Jackson , and speeches were made to them by Col. Young and others , calling for volunteers to go to other districts where there were not Missourians enough ...
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... camping until the day of election . ( 1 ) The night before the election , 200 men were sent for from the camp of the Missourians at Lawrence . ( 2 ) On the morning of the election , before the polls were opened , some 300 or 400 ...
... camping until the day of election . ( 1 ) The night before the election , 200 men were sent for from the camp of the Missourians at Lawrence . ( 2 ) On the morning of the election , before the polls were opened , some 300 or 400 ...
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... camp to Bull Creek camp for 60 more Missourians , as they had not enough there to render the election certain , and they went down there with him . ( 3 ) On the evening before the election , Dr. B. C. Westfall was selected to act as one ...
... camp to Bull Creek camp for 60 more Missourians , as they had not enough there to render the election certain , and they went down there with him . ( 3 ) On the evening before the election , Dr. B. C. Westfall was selected to act as one ...
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