Names for Issue 17, September 5, 1857


Abbott, W.O., vice president of Quindaro Literary Association for next month. 17/2/7.

Adams, J. C., G Farm., wrote article about how to make better butter. 17/1/6.

Anthony, Scott J., running for clerk of probate court and recorder of Leavenworth County. 17/3/2.

Austin, Mr. (????), of Centropolis; Vice President of committee to open post road. 17/2/4 on committee on business to open post road. 17/2/4.

Bartlett, Mr. (????), of Gardner; Vice President of committee to open post road. 17/2/4.

Bassett, O.A., of Quindaro; Vice President of committee to open post road. 17/2/4.

Buchanan, President John, asked to appoint a day of Thanksgiving. 17/1/6.

Budington, Dr. G.E., elected as a substitute delegate to the county convention at Delaware on September 5th. 17/2/4.

Canniff, Dr. (????), of Prairie City; Secretary of committee to open post road. 17/2/4.

Carpenter, Howard C., president of Quindaro Literary Association for next month. 17/2/7.

Carpenter, Miss (????). executive commissioner of Quindaro Literary Association for next month. 17/2/7.

Casidy, Lewis C., Democratic candidate for District attorney. 17/1/4.

Chadwick, Charles, elected as a delegate to the county convention at Delaware on September 5th. 17/2/4 .

Chadwick, Charles, on committee to call public meetings. 17/2/4.

Chase, Hon. Salmon P., former senator; Republican candidate for Governor. 17/2/5.

Christy, Capt. Anthony, lighthouse keeper; mentioned in article about his 100th birthday dinner. 17/1/5.

Clarke, James, executive commissioner of Quindaro Literary Association for next month. 17/2/7.

Colby, P.T., elected as a delegate to the county convention at Delaware on September 5th. 17/2/4.

Colby, P.T., on committee to call public meetings. 17/2/4.

Corey, Albert S., treasurer of Quindaro Literary Association for next month. 17/2/7.

Custis, G.W.P., author of a letter telling how General George Washington was given honorary title Mareshcal de France in the 18th century. 17/1/3.

DeLeray, M.W., gave speech in favor of free state policy at Wyandott. 17/2/5.

Dick, Thomas, author of many popular works in Scotland; mentioned in article announcing his death. 17/1/2.

Edmonds, F.M., elected secretary at Bridge Meeting on Sept. 2. 17/2/4.

Epaphroditus, (????), filled his appointment at Wyandott and spoke for three hours. 17/2/5.

Fields, H.C., of Leavenworth; is running for treasurer of Leavenworth County. 17/3/2.

Fremont, John C., would have been president if Buchanan wasn't elected. 17/1/4.

Fulsome, S., a Choctaw; mentioned in article about making Indian territory West of Arkansas into a state. 17/2/1.

Gallagher, W.W., of Leavenworth; running for sheriff of Leavenworth County. 17/3/2.

Gifford, H., of Prairie City; Vice President of committee to open post road. 17/2/4.

Gillespie, (????), accomplice in murder of Mr. Walls. 17/2/3.

Gray, Alfred, running for member of the board of county commissioners.17/2/4.

Gray, B., of Wyandott; on committee on business to open post road. 17/2/4.

Gray, R.P., appointed to give names of a suitable committee to report to future bridge meetings. 17/2/4.

Graham, Dr. (????), of Prairie City; on committee on business to open post road. 17/2/4.

Guthrie, Abelard, on committee voted on to attend further bridge meetings. 17/2/4.

Haller, W.M., escaped from fort he was being held at (waiting to be hanged for murder of James Lyle, he said he was not guilty.)17/3/1.

Harkis, Gro. W., Esquire of the tropic; thanked for a package of Eastern papers. 17/2/1.

Henderson, A.C., elected secretary at meeting to elect delegates to county convention in Delaware. 17/2/4.

Henry, D.D., on committee to call public meetings. 17/2/4.

Hunter, Robert A., (Ten Mile Bob in this article) mentioned in article about how he let free Negroes vote in elections. 17/1/5.

Johnson, (????), planned to invade Kansas polls in October. 17/3/1.

Kelley, (????), author; wrote a letter saying General Lane was coming and needed to be killed. 17/2/3.

Kendall, John, running for Sheriff of Leavenworth County. 17/3/2.

Lane, General, said he'd kill Kelley for a letter he wrote. 17/2/3.

Long, E., teacher; mentioned in article about Sabbath school. 17/1/3.

Lyle, James, was killed in self defense presumably by W.M. Haller. 17/3/1.

Mann, William B., was elected to office of District Attorney. 17/1/4.

Mathias, (????), planned to invade Kansas polls in October. 17/3/1.

McDonald, Mr. (????), of U.S. Express; paid Quindaro a visit on a running between here and many other points on the Missouri river. 17/2/5.

McKay, Judge (????), of Wyandott; on committee on business to open post road. 17/2/4.

Morris, (????), running for state treasurer. 17/2/5.

Newman, M.B., of Quindaro; on committee on business to open post road. 17/2/4.

Nichols, C.I.H., Secretary of Quindaro Literary Association for next month. 17/2/7.

Nixon, Augustus P., 26 years old when he died in Lawrence of bilious remittent fever. 17/3/2.

O'Brien, (????), accomplice in murder of Mr. Walls. 17/2/3.

Ollver, A.S., of Susannah; Vice President of committee to open post road. 17/2/4.

Parrott, Marcus J., running for congress. 17/2/1.

Parrott, Marcus J., given three cheers at Wyandott. 17/2/5.

Payne, Henry B., Candidate for Governor. 17/2/5.

Peck, Rev. J.M., wrote article about first Sabbath Schools. 17/1/3.

Perkins, George W., running for judge of the Probate Court. 17/3/2.

Ream, Rost. L., running for clerk of probate court and recorder for Leavenworth County. 17/3/2.

Rice, Valorious, Executive Commissioner of Quindaro Literary Association for next month. 17/2/7.

Richardson, A.D., elected secretary at meeting for citizens of Quindaro on Friday, Sept. 4. 17/2/4.

Roberts, Hon W.G., mentioned in article about opening a post road from Missouri River west to the Neosha Valley. 17/2/4.

Robinson, Mr. A. Jr., clerk of lighting line; asked to accept apology for late papers. 17/2/1.

Robinson, Gov. C., on committee voted on to attend further bridge meetings. 17/2/4.

Saxe, John G., poet; author of "Cloe to Clara." 17/1/2.

Schlesinger, (????), patented Gutterpercha coated pens, sold at Johnson & Veale. 17/2/5.

Simpson, S.N., superintendent of investments for the Quindaro Co.; got back in town from his Eastern trip. 17/2/5.

Smith, Alexander, poet; author of "The Moon." 17/1/2.

Smith, S.C., appointed to give names of a suitable committee to report to future bridge meetings. 17/2/4.

Stephenson, Mrs., teacher; mentioned in article about Sabbath school. 17/1/3.

Stewart, Rev. (????), traveler; said he saw evidence that Missouri would invade Kansas in Oct. 17/3/1.

Sue, Eugene, a popular French novelist who corrupted peoples minds; mentioned in an article announcing his death. 17/1/2.

Todd, Mrs. (????), teacher; mentioned in article about Sabbath school. 17/1/3.

Upson, G.E., on committee voted on to attend further bridge meetings. 17/2/4.

Upson, G.E elected as a substitute delegate to the county convention at Delaware on September 5th. 17/2/4.

Upson, G.E., on committee to call public meetings. 17/2/4.

Walden, J.M., appointed to give names of a suitable committee to report to future bridge meetings. 17/2/4.

Walden, (????), chairperson at meeting to elect delegates to county convention at Delaware. 17/2/4.

Walden, (????), on committee to call public meetings 17/2/4.

Walden, Running for member of Territorial Legislature. 17/2/4.

Walker, Gov. (????), needed to act to protect Kansas polls from being invaded in Oct. 17/3/1.

Walker, Gov. (????), leading a Central American crusade and plans to invade Nicaragua. 17/3/2.

Walls, Mr. (????), assumed murder victim; mentioned in article reporting him missing. 17/2/3.

Washington, General George, mentioned in article telling how he received honorary title Mareshcal de France. 17/1/3.

Wayland, Dr. (????), author; mentioned in article telling how his book was banned. 17/1/4.

Webb, Captain O., on committee voted on to attend further bridge meetings. 17/2/4.

Welborn, Dr. (????), firm of A.C. Strock and Co. 17/3/2.

Whitman, (????), candidate for Supreme Judge. 17/2/5.

Winchell, J.M., of Wyandott; Secretary of committee to open post road. 17/2/4.

Wise, Gov. (????). gave his support to the free labor movement in Virginia. 17/3/1.

Woodward, P.H., elected chairman at meeting for citizens of Quindaro on Friday, Sept. 4. 17/2/4.

Woodward, P.H., elected chairperson at Bridge Meeting Sept. 4. 17/2/4.


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