Adams, John, a commander, mentioned in the article "Secretary Cass Exposed Himself." 30/1/4.
Babcock, C.W., President of the Council of the Territorial Legislature; mentioned in the article "The Territorial Legislature." 30/2/3.
Banks, (????), a candidate for election in Massachusetts; mentioned in the article "Massachusetts Election." 30/1/3.
Bassett, O.A., arrived at Quindaro on the Watossa after a visit to the States; mentioned in a news item. 30/2/2.
Beach, (????), a candidate for election in Massachusetts; mentioned in the article "Massachusetts Election." 30/1/3.
Bigler, (????), Senator, approved The Constitution framed by the recent Kanzas Constitutional Convention, Democrat; mentioned in the news item "Telegraphic." 30/2/5.
Bonnyfield, Mr. (????),appointed the committee on resolutions; mentioned in the article "Mass Convention at Lecompton." 30/2/3.
Brown, O.C., appointed the committee on resolutions; mentioned in the article "Mass Convention at Lecompton." 30/2/3.
Buchanan, J.R., M.D., Emeritus Professor of Cerebral Physiology and Justitutes of Medicine; mentioned in news item about "The Eclectic College of Medicine." 30/4/2.
Buchanan, James, President of the United States; mentioned in the article "President Buchanan a Mystery to Himself." 30/1/2.
Buchanan, James, President of the United States; mentioned in the article "The Doctrine of Negro Equality Announced by the Administration." 30/1/2.
Buchanan, James, President of the United States; mentioned in the article "How President Buchanan Received The Ladies." 30/1/6.
Buchanan, James, President of the United States; mentioned in the article "Gov. Walker and Senator Douglass." 30/1/5.
Buchanan, James, President of the United States; mentioned in the article " Slaves in Leavenworth." 30/1/6.
Buchanan, James, President of the United States; mentioned in a news item about the Lecompton Constitution. 30/2/1.
Buchanan, James, President of the United States; mentioned in the article "Prospectus of the Republic." 30/4/2.
Budington, Dr. (????), his house was a meeting place for the citizens of Quindaro; mentioned in the article "Library Meeting." 30/2/5.
Cass, (????), Secretary; mentioned in the article "Secretary Cass Exposed Himself." 30/1/4.
Chase, (????), Governor in Ohio; mentioned in a news item about making a bet with a lady. 30/1/6.
Cleaveland, C.H., M.D., mentioned in news item about "The Eclectic College of Medicine." 30/4/2.
Colton, G.A., Asst. Sec. of the Council of the Territorial Legislature; mentioned in the article "The Territorial Legislature." 30/2/3.
Conway, M.F., Judge, appointed the committee on resolutions; mentioned in the article "Mass Convention at Lecompton." 30/2/3.
Conway, M.F., Judge, appointed the committee on resolutions; mentioned in a news item about his return to Lawrence. 30/2/5.
Conway, M.F., Judge, appointed the committee on resolutions; mentioned in a news item about his getting control of the Lecompton Constitution. 30/2/5.
Creager, Mrs. (????), from Baltimore City, Md.; mentioned in news item to ladies. 30/4/4.
Currier, C.F., Chief Clerk of the House of the Territorial Legislature; mentioned in the article "The Territorial Legislature." 30/2/3.
Cutler, A., Sergeant-at-Arms of the Council of the Territorial Legislature; mentioned in the article "The Territorial Legislature." 30/2/3.
Davis, Dr. (????),appointed the committee on resolutions; mentioned in the article "Mass Convention at Lecompton." 30/2/3.
Deitzler, G.W., President of the House of the Territorial Legislature; mentioned in the article "The Territorial Legislature." 30/2/3.
Dodsworth, John, owns a book bindery store; mentioned in a news item about his new store. 30/2/5.
Douglass, (????), Senator, went to Washington to carry out the plans for the annoyance of Mr. Buchanan; mentioned in the article "Gov. Walker and Senator Douglass." 30/1/5.
Douglass, (????), Senator, went to Washington to carry out the plans for the annoyance of Mr. Buchanan; mentioned in a news item about the Lecompton Constitution. 30/2/1.
Douglass, (????), Senator, went to Washington to carry out the plans for the annoyance of Mr. Buchanan; mentioned in a news item "Telegraphic." 30/2/5.
Dunbar, R., hired workmen to work on railroad between St. Paul & St. Anthony's; mentioned in the article "How Votes were Made in Minnesota." 30/1/3.
Frost, Wm. R., Doorkeeper of the Council of the Territorial Legislature; mentioned in the article "The Territorial Legislature." 30/2/3.
Gardner, (????), a candidate for election in Massachusetts; mentioned in the article "Massachusetts Election." 30/1/3.
Goodloe, Daniel R., of North Carolina, editorial manager of The Republic; mentioned in the article "Prospectus of the Republic." 30/4/2.
Goodwin, J.K., Secretary of the Council of the Territorial Legislature; mentioned in the article "The Territorial Legislature." 30/2/3.
Gough, General Lord, Commander-in-Chief, caused the state of General Havelock to be examined; mentioned in the article "Baptize The Whole Army." 30/1/5.
Graham, Mr. Rev. (????), gave an anecdote at a meeting of the Hiberian Bible Society in Belfast; mentioned in the article "Baptize The Whole Army." 30/1/5.
Gray, Alfred, Chairman of the Library Committee; mentioned in the article "Library Meeting." 30/2/5.
Harcourt, Kate, a self-possessed beauty in high condition for flirting; mentioned in the news item "How a Young Man Became Famous." 30/1/5.
Havelock, (????), General, a distinguished figure in India, colonel of a regiment; mentioned in the article "Baptize The Whole Army." 30/1/5.
Hilyer, Wm., appointed the committee on resolutions; mentioned in the article "Mass Convention at Lecompton." 30/2/3.
Holmer, O.W., poet; author of Poem "The Height of the Ridiculous." 30/1/2.
Howe, A.J., M.D., Professor of Surgery; mentioned in news item about "The Eclectic College of Medicine." 30/4/2.
Hunting, Dr. (????),appointed the committee on resolutions; mentioned in the article "Mass Convention at Lecompton." 30/2/3.
Hutchins, B.F., Enrolling Clerk of the Council of the Territorial Legislature; mentioned in the article "The Territorial Legislature." 30/2/3.
Ivers, Mr. (????), Messenger of the U.S. Express; mentioned in a news item about delivering paper. 30/2/5.
Izard, (????), Governor of Memphis, believes that the institution of slavery could be established in Nebraska; mentioned in the news item "Nebraska a Slave State." 30/1/6.
Judge, J.F., M.D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy; mentioned in news item about "The Eclectic College of Medicine." 30/4/2.
Killam, Mr. (????), keeps the hotel called the Eastern House, Lawrence; mentioned in a news item about his hotel. 30/2/5.
King, John, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics, and Diseases of Women and Children; mentioned in news item about "The Eclectic College of Medicine." 30/4/2.
Lane, Gen. J.H., appointed the committee on resolutions; mentioned in the article "Mass Convention at Lecompton." 30/2/3.
Lane, Gen. J.H., appointed the committee on resolutions; mentioned in the article "Free State Platform." 30/4/3.
Lansing, Wm., owns a supply store; mentioned in a news item about his advertisement in this paper. 30/2/5.
Lansing, Wm., owns a supply store; mentioned in a news item about the Steamer Florilda. 30/2/4.
Lovejoy, Chas. H., Chaplain of the House of the Territorial Legislature; mentioned in the article "The Territorial Legislature." 30/2/3.
Lum, Rev. S.Y., Chaplain of the Council of the Territorial Legislature; mentioned in the article "The Territorial Legislature." 30/2/3.
Meade, T.L., Engineer, jumped on railroad tracks to save a little boy; mentioned in the article "A Noble Act." 30/1/4.
Medary, (????), Governor of Minnesota; mentioned in the article "A Government of Satraps." 30/1/3.
Medary, (????), Governor of Minnesota; mentioned in a news item about the Steamer Florilda. 30/2/4.
Medary, (????), Governor of Minnesota; mentioned in a news item when he will preach. 30/2/4.
Oakley, Walter, appointed the committee on resolutions; mentioned in the article "Mass Convention at Lecompton." 30/2/3.
Oliver, J. Edwards, donated 10 volumes to the Library; mentioned in a news item about donations to the Library. 30/2/4.
Parsons, Wm. B., Assistant Clerk of the House of the Territorial Legislature; mentioned in the article "The Territorial Legislature." 30/2/3.
Perinchief, Rev. O., donated 8 volumes to the Library; mentioned in a news item about donations to the Library. 30/2/4.
Perinchief, Rev. O., donated 8 volumes to the Library; mentioned in a news item when he will preach. 30/2/4.
Phillips, Wm. A., said it was Mr. Stanton's duty to call a session; mentioned in the article "Mass Convention at Lecompton." 30/2/4.
Plumb, P.B., appointed the committee on resolutions; mentioned in the article "Mass Convention at Lecompton." 30/2/3.
Polk, (????), President when Oregon bill applied to the Territory; mentioned in the article "President Buchanan a Mystery to Himself." 30/1/2.
Richardson, A.D., arrived at Quindaro on the Watossa after a visit to the States; mentioned in a news item. 30/2/2.
Robertson, Judge, a member of Congress when the Missouri Compromise was passed; mentioned in the article "President Buchanan a Mystery to Himself." 30/1/2.
Robinson, Gov. Charles, appointed President of The Committee on Permanent Organization; mentioned in the article "Mass Convention at Lecompton." 30/2/3.
Rowell, A.J. Esq., wrote a letter to Mr. Walden about St. Albans Bank; mentioned in the article "St. Albans Bank." 30/2/5.
Sherwood, WM., M.D., Professor of Medical Practice and Pathology; mentioned in news item about "The Eclectic College of Medicine." 30/4/2.
Simpson, S.N., Esq., donated 85 volumes to the Library; mentioned in a news item about donations to the Library. 30/2/4.
Smith, S.C., Esq., fellow townsman that just returned from a trip on the Steamer Florilda; mentioned in a news item about the Steamer Florilda. 30/2/4.
St. John, T.E., M.D., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology; mentioned in news item about "The Eclectic College of Medicine." 30/4/2.
Stanton, Mr. Frederick P., Acting Governor of the Territory of Kanzas; mentioned in the article "Mass Convention at Lecompton." 30/2/4.
Stanton, Mr. Frederick P., Acting Governor of the Territory of Kanzas; mentioned in the article "Message of Governor Stanton." 30/2/4.
Stewart, Mr. (????), mentioned in a news item about replenishing the card of the Wyandotte house. 30/2/5.
Storrs, Rev. S. D., mentioned in a news item when he will preach. 30/2/4.
Sumner, Hon. Charles, a member of the Senate of the United States, mentioned in the news item "Will not Resign." 30/1/6.
Sumner, Hon. Charles, a member of the Senate of the United States, mentioned in the news item "Telegraphic." 30/2/5.
Vaughan, Champion, made a speech at Convention in Lecompton; mentioned in the article "Mass Convention at Lecompton." 30/2/3.
Wakefield, Mr. (????),made a speech at Convention in Lecompton; mentioned in the article "Mass Convention at Lecompton." 30/2/3.
Walden, J.M., appointed the committee on resolutions; mentioned in the article "Mass Convention at Lecompton." 30/2/3.
Walden, J.M., appointed the committee on resolutions; mentioned in the article "St. Albans Bank." 30/2/5.
Walden, J.M., appointed the committee on resolutions; mentioned in a news item about Walden giving a speech. 30/2/4.
Walker, (????), Governor of the Territory; mentioned in the article "Struck Dumb." 30/1/3.
Walker, (????), Governor of the Territory; mentioned in the article "A Government of Satraps." 30/1/3.
Walker, (????), Governor of the Territory; mentioned in the article "Secretary Cass Exposed Himself." 30/1/4.
Walker, (????), Governor of the Territory; mentioned in the article "Gov. Walker and Senator Douglas." 30/1/5.
Walker, (????), Governor of the Territory; mentioned in a news item about the Lecompton Constitution. 30/2/1.
Walker, (????), Governor of the Territory; mentioned in the article "Free State Platform." 30/4/3.
Warren, G.F., Sergeant-at-Arms of the House of the Territorial Legislature; mentioned in the article "The Territorial Legislature." 30/2/3.
Wellington, (????), a general; mentioned in a news item about meeting his friend. 30/1/2.
Wier, D.H., Engrossing Clerk of the Council of the Territorial Legislature; mentioned in the article "The Territorial Legislature." 30/2/3.