Names for Issue 26, November 14, 1857


Atkinson, I.M., farmer; mentioned in "Kanzas Press". 26/1/6.

Banks, Hon. N.P., Governor of Massachusetts; mentioned in accounts of being elected. 26/2/6.

Bell, Eliza, teenage colored girl; mentioned in news item for winning a bread contest. 26/1/7.

Bristol, Reverend D.W; mentioned in regards to circulation of a religious newspaper. 26/4/4.

Buchanan, James, president; mentioned for being elected president of self government. 26/2/2.

Buchanan, James, president; mentioned on behalf of republic party. 26/4/2.

Buchanan, James, president; mentioned in President Buchanan's letter on slavery. 26/1/4.

Carter, A.C., messenger of the United States Express; mentioned for furnishing St. Louis and New York papers. 26/2/1.

Chase, (????), politician; mentioned as a democrat running for governor. 26/2/6.

Clarke, H.R., reverend; mentioned in regards to circulation of a religious newspaper. 26/4/4.

Cleaveland, C.H., publisher; "College Journal of Medical Science". 26/4/2.

Davis, Alison C., mentioned for helping an editor. 26/2/5.

Dedridge, J.E., general newspaper agent; mentioned for being authorized to receive advertisements and subscriptions for the Chindowan. 26/2/1.

Funnell, Thomas, journalist; mentioned in accounts of a slavery speech. 26/1/3.

Gibson, John T., authorized agent of Chindowan; mentioned for being able to receive subscriptions. 26/2/1.

Goodloe, Daniel R., from North Carolina; mentioned in regards of assisting the editorial management of the republic. 26/4/2.

Greenleaf, D.N., clerk; mentioned for furnishing Polar Star Paper. 26/2/1.

Hamilton, (????), pro-slavery, from Ft. Scott; mentioned in accounts of the Robber Convention. 26/2/6.

Harris, Geo. W., Esq. of the admiral; mentioned for package of St. Louis and Eastern papers. 26/2/1.

Henderson, (????), pro-slavery, from Leavenworth Kanzas; mentioned in accounts of the Robber Convention. 26/2/6.

Henry, Patrick, quote mentioned in Chindowan regarding slavery. 26/1/7.

Hosmer, WM., reverend; mentioned in regards to the circulation of a religious newspaper. 26/4/4.

Ivers, (????), messenger of the United States Express; mentioned for furnishing St. Louis dailies. 26/2/1.

Jefferson, (????), quote mentioned in Chindowan regarding slavery. 26/1/7.

Jefferson, (????), principal of public administration. 26/4/2.

Jenkins, (????), pro-slavery-chairman; mentioned in accounts of the Robber Convention. 26/2/6.

Jones, (????), sheriff, citizen of Lawrence; mentioned accounts of Jones assaulting Sec. Stanton. 26/1/6.

Lane, Jim, citizen of Lawrence; mentioned in accounts of a letter to Governor Walker and Secretary Stanton. 26/1/6.

Lane, Jim, citizen of Lawrence; mentioned for being a tender to Governor Walker. 26/4/3.

Livingstone, (????), doctor; mentioned in accounts of the democratic election. 26/1/3.

Maltison, (????), reverend; mentioned in regards to the circulation of a religious newspaper. 26/4/4.

Medray, (????), governor; mentioned in accounts of the democratic election. 26/1/3.

Parrott, Marcus J., statesman; mentioned in accounts of the Free States Platform of Kanzas. 26/1/6.

Perinchief, O., reverend; mentioned in a news item in regards to a prayer meeting. 26/2/5.

Pierce, (????), administrator; mentioned in article " Prospectus of the Republic". 26/4/2.

Powell, (????), clerk of Lightening Line; mentioned for accepting thanks from St. Louis papers. 26/2/1.

Reid, (????), pro-slavery, from Tecumseh; mentioned in accounts of the Robber Convention. 26/2/6.

Riley, R.K., clerk of Lightening Lane; mentioned for late papers in advance of the mails. 26/2/1.

Roberts, B.T., reverend; mentioned in regards to the circulation of a religious newspaper. 26/4/4.

Robinson, (????), governor; mentioned in regards to free-state party. 26/2/5.

Robinson, (????), governor; mentioned in news item for returning to Quindaro. 26/2/6.

Root, J.R., State Ex. Com.; mentioned as a delegate of state legislature. 26/2/1.

Seward, (????), mentioned for speaking in the senate. 26/4/1.

Smith, G.W., Territorial Ex. Com.; mentioned as a delegate of state legislature. 26/2/1.

Walker, (????), governor; mentioned in accounts of the democratic election. 26/1/2.

Walker, (????), governor; mentioned in news item for going to Leavenworth. 26/2/6.

Walker, Robert J., lawyer; mentioned in accounts of the democratic election. 26/1/2.

Walts, J., reverend; mentioned in regards to circulation of a religious newspaper. 26/4/4.

Wesley, (????), speaker on slavery; mentioned in accounts of a slavery speech. 26/1/3.

Wilberforce, (????), friend of Thomas Funnell; mentioned in accounts of Thomas Funnell's journal. 26/1/3.

Wirt, William, quote mentioned in Chindowan regarding slavery. 26/1/7.


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