Names for Issue 20, October 3, 1857


Adams, J. R., Executive Committee pro tem member and treasurer of the Committee on the Constitution; mentioned in an article entitled "Temperance Meeting." 20/3/1.

Atchison, Davy; mentioned in an article entitled "The Sugar-Coated Pill." 20/2/5.

Bishop, (????), A lumberyard owner; mentioned in an article about a death. 20/1/7.

Bosmer, WN. H. O., Poet; author of poem titled, "The West." 20/1/2.

Brooks, (????); mentioned in an article entitled "The True Issue in Kanzas." 20/16.

Buchanan, (????); mentioned in a news item about The Detroit Free Press. 20/3/1.

Buchanan, (????); mentioned in an article entitled "The True Issue in Kanzas." 20/1/2.

Budington, Dr. Geo. E., Executive Committee pro tem member; mentioned in an article entitled "Temperance Meeting." 20/3/1.

Butler, John M., Foreman in lumberyard; mentioned in an article about a death. 20/1/7.

Corey, A. S., Vice President of Committee on the Constitution, secretary pro tem, and Executive Committee pro tem member; mentioned in an article entitled "Temperance Meeting." 20/3/1.

Currier, C. F.; mentioned in an article entitled "Mass Meeting in Quindaro." 20/3/1.

Davis, Alson C., A Free-State Candidate for the council on the Pro-slavery ticket; mentioned in an article entitled "Alson C. Davis." 20/2/4.

Davis, Alson C., A Free-State Candidate for the council on the Pro-slavery ticket; mentioned in an article entitled "Pro-slavery Meeting in Quindaro." 20/2/6.

Davis, Capt. James W., Steamboat Captain; mentioned in article entitled "A Steamboat for Kaw River." 20/1/7.

Denman, H. B., A Free-State Democratic Candidate for the Council on the Pro-slavery Ticket: mentioned in an article entitled "Pro-slavery Meeting in Quindaro." 20/2/6.

Edmonds, F. M., A pro tem secretary and a Free-State Committee member; mentioned in an article entitled "Free-State Meeting." 20/2/7.

Edmonds, F. M., A pro tem secretary and a Free-State Committee member; mentioned in an article entitled "Temperance Meeting." 20/3/1.

Foster, Rev. Daniel, The former Chaplin of the Massachusetts legislature; mentioned in a news item about a lecture on "Kanzas." 20/3/1.

Gamble, (????); mentioned in an article entitled "Pro-slavery Meeting in Quindaro;" 20/2/7.

Gibson, John T., A secretary; mentioned in an article entitled "Free-State Meeting." 20/2/7.

Greenleaf, D. N. Esquire, Clerk of the fast packet Polar Star; mentioned in a news item about some papers. 20/2/1.

Halderman, Judg. (????), Judge; mentioned in an article entitled "Pro-slavery Meeting in Quindaro." 20/2/6.

Hamlin, Hannibal, A presidential candidate; mentioned in an article entitled "Another Splendid Republican Victory." 20/3/3.

Henry, D. D., A chairman; mentioned in an article entitled "Free-State Meeting." 20/2/7.

Holden, (????), A lumberyard owner; mentioned in an article about a death. 20/1/7.

John, King, Poet; author of poem concerning the article "The Issue in Kanzas." 20/1/2.

Lane, Jim; mentioned in an article about The Detroit Free Press. 20/3/1.

Martin, A. C., Inventor of a type of circular saw; mentioned in an article entitled "Quindaro Saw Mill." 20/2/7.

Moore, John I.; Mentioned in an article entitled "Pro-slavery Meeting in Quindaro." 20/2/6.

Morrill, Lot M., A presidential candidate; mentioned in an article entitled "Another Splendid Republican Victory." 20/3/3.

Morton, (????), A Free-State committee member; mentioned in an article entitled "Free-State Meeting." 20/2/7.

Napoleon, Louis; mentioned in an article entitled "The True Issue in Kanzas." 20/1/3.

Newman, M. B., A chairman; mentioned in an article entitled "Mass Meeting in Quindaro." 20/3/1.

Parrott, Hon. Marcus J.; mentioned in an article entitled "Mass Meeting in Quindaro." 20/3/1.

Petts, C. L., A pro tem committee member and President of committee on the Constitution; mentioned in an article entitled "Temperance Meeting". 20/3/1.

Purkins, Judg. (????), Judge; mentioned in an article entitled "Pro-slavery Meeting in

Quindaro." 20/2/6.

Remely, Rev. (????), A chairman; mentioned in an article entitled "Temperance Meeting." 20/3/1.

Richardson, A. D., Correspondent of The Boston Journal and The Cincinnati Times and a secretary; mentioned in a news item about his return from Southern Missouri. 20/3/1.

Richardson, A. D., Correspondent of The Boston Journal and The Cincinnati Times and a secretary; mentioned in an article entitled "Mass Meeting in Quindaro." 20/3/1

Riley, Capt. R. K., Clerk of the Lightning Line Steamer Tropic; mentioned in a news item about some files. 20/2/1.

Roberts, W. Y.; mentioned in an article entitled "Alson C. Davis." 20/2/4.

Robinson, Gov. (????), Governor and government official; mentioned in an article entitled "Another Invasion." 20/2/2.

Robinson, Gov. (????), Governor and government official; mentioned in an article entitled "Free-State Meeting." 20/2/7.

Robinson, Gov. (????), Governor and government official; mentioned in an article entitled "Pro-slavery Meeting in Quindaro." 20/2/6.

Rowell, A. J., Proprietor of the Quindaro Saw Mill; mentioned in an article entitled "Quindaro Saw Mill." 20/2/7.

Sessions, (????), Engineer and practical Machinist; mentioned in an article entitled "Quindaro Saw Mill." 20/2/7.

Silliman, Prof. (????), A professor; mentioned in a news item about The Detroit Free Press. 20/3/1.

Smith, S. C.; mentioned in an article entitled "Mass Meeting in Quindaro." 20/3/1.

Strong, (????), A Free-State committee member; mentioned in an article entitled "Free-State Meeting." 20/2/7.

Summer, (????); mentioned in an article entitled "The True Issue in Kanzas." 20/1/5.

Todd, John, A Quindaro citizen; mentioned in an article about his return from the states. 20/3/1.

Tuttle, A., Grocery and provision store owner; mentioned in a news item about the new grocery store. 20/3/1.

Walden, J. M., Corresponding secretary of Committee on the Constitution and president pro tem; mentioned in an article entitled "Free-State Meeting." 20/2/7.

Walden, J. M., Corresponding secretary of Committee on the Constitution and president pro tem; mentioned in an article entitled "Mass Meeting in Quindaro." 20/3/1.

Walden, J. M., Corresponding secretary of Committee on the Constitution and president pro tem; mentioned in an article entitled "Temperance Meeting." 20/3/1.

Walker, Gov. (????), Governor; mentioned in an article entitled "Another Invasion." 20/2/2.

Walker, Gov. (????), Governor; mentioned in an article entitled "The True Issue in Kanzas." 20/1/2.

Walker, Gov. (????), Governor; mentioned in an article entitled "Who are the Ressurectionists?" 20/2/4.

Whittier, (????), Poet; author of poem titled, "The West." 20/1/2.

Wright, Got. (????), Minister to Berlin; mentioned in article entitled "Democracy in Indiana." 20/1/6.


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