Names for Issue 13, August 8, 1857


Adams, Henry J., State Senator; mentioned in Election Returns. 13/2/7.

Adams, John Q., President of U.S.; mentioned in article about Ashland. 13/1/4.

Adams, Mayor (????), Mayor of Leavenworth; mentioned in article about murder in Leavenworth. 13/3/1.

Atchison, Davy, abolitionist; mentioned in article about 29 of 30 members of the House being from the districts bordering the Missouri line. 13/2/1.

Bays,W.M., one of the murderers of James Stevens, hung August 1st by citizens; mentioned in article about murder in Leavenworth. 13/3/1.

Brooke, Governor (????), a lamented friend of Henry Clay, whom he studied law from; mentioned in article about Ashland. 13/1/5.

Brown, G.W.; mentioned in article about platforms and their supporters. 13/2/3.

Brown, (????), sister of Mrs. Clay, husband represented our country at French Court; mentioned in article about Ashland. 13/1/4.

Carpenter, C. Howard, argued against Messrs. Merchant for women's rights at a Quindaro Literacy Association meeting; mentioned in news item about meeting. 13/2/7.

Clay, Henry, resident of Ashland; mentioned in article about Ashland. 13/1/3.

Clay, James B., son of Henry Clay; mentioned in article about Ashland. 13/1/3.

Clay, Lucy, daughter of James B. Clay; mentioned in article about Ashland. 13/1/3.

Clay, (????), wife of Henry Clay; mentioned in article about Ashland. 13/1/3.

Conway, M.F., Judge of Supreme Court; mentioned in Election Returns. 13/2/7.

Crittenden, (????), Whig that Henry Clay was indebted to for distinction and success as a statesman; mentioned in article about Ashland. 13/1/5.

Cutler, G.A., Auditor of state; mentioned in Election Returns. 13/2/7.

Dennis, (????), U.S. Marshall, tried to prevent citizens from breaking into jail cell to hang Quarles and Bays; mentioned in article about murder in Leavenworth. 13/3/1.

Douglass, J.C., State Representative; mentioned in Election Returns. 13/2/7.

Elliott, R.S., State Representative; mentioned in Election Returns. 13/2/7.

Funk, J.M., State Representative; mentioned in Election Returns. 13/2/7.

Green, J.C., State Representative; mentioned in Election Returns. 13/2/7.

Hatterscheidt, J.C., State Representative; mentioned in Election Returns. 13/2/7.

Helper, Histon Powan, writer, native of North Carolina, an abolitionist; mentioned in bulletin about his book "The Impending Crisis in the South". 13/4/2.

Jacobs, (????), wealthy father-in-law of James B. Clay, from Louisville; mentioned in article about Ashland. 13/1/3.

Johnson, James C., from North Carolina; mentioned in article about Ashland. 13/1/4.

Keller, G.H., State Representative; mentioned in Election Returns. 13/2/7.

Knighten, William, helped murder James Stevens; mentioned in article about murder in Leavenworth. 13/3/1.

Latta, S.N., Judge of Supreme Court; mentioned in Election Returns. 13/2/7.

Latta, S.N., Judge of Supreme Court; mentioned in article about murder in Leavenworth. 13/3/1.

Leompte, Judge (????), was confronted by crowd of people wanting to hang murderers of James Stevens; mentioned in article about murder in Leavenworth. 13/3/1.

Marshall, Thomas A., personal enemy of Mr. Henry Clay; mentioned in article about Ashland. 13/1/5.

Merchant, Messrs, argued that women are deprived of rights entitled by justice at a Quindaro Literacy Association meeting; mentioned in news item about meeting. 13/2/7.

Orr, Patrick, State Representative; mentioned in Election Returns. 13/2/7.

Parrott, Marcus J., member of Congress; mentioned in Election Returns. 13/2/7.

Patrick, (????), clerk at Supreme Court; mentioned in Election Returns. 13/2/7.

Pennock, Wm., State Representative; mentioned in Election Returns. 13/2/7.

Quarles, John C., one of the murderers of James Stevens, hung August 1st by citizens; mentioned in article about the murder. 13/3/1.

Root, J.P., State Senator; mentioned in Election Returns. 13/2/7.

Schuyler, P.O., Secretary of State; mentioned in Election Returns. 13/2/7.

Sparks, Stephen, State Representative; mentioned in Election Returns. 13/2/7.

Stanton, David; mentioned in article about Ashland. 13/1/3.

Stevens, James, murdered July 31 for a hundred dollars in gold; mentioned in article about murder in Leavenworth.13/3/1.

Taylor, Dick, from Westport MO., gave speech in Olathe about his visit to Quindaro; mentioned in article about this speech.13/2/6.

Thurston, E.M., reporter of the Supreme Court; mentioned in Election Returns. 13/2/7.

Walden, J.M., State Representative; mentioned in Election Returns. 13/2/7.

Walker, Robert J., Governor of Lawrence; mentioned in article about raid upon Lawrence. 13/1/7.

Walker, Robert J., Governor of Lawrence; mentioned in article about platforms and their supporters. 13/2/3.

Washington, Inmans, chief of armies; mentioned in article about Ashland. 13/1/5.

Washington,(????), wife of Inman Washington; mentioned in article about Ashland.13/1/4.

Wood, Wm., connected with gang of counterfeiters; mentioned in article about murder in Leavenworth. 13/3/1.

Wytho, Chancellor (????), employed Henry Clay as an amanuensis; mentioned in article about Ashland. 13/1/5.


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