Names for Issue 31, December 19, 1857


Abbot, (????), General; assisted 25 men in barricading themselves in a cabin. 31/2/4

Barton, Dr. John T., appointed agent in selling Thomas Biships' land. 31/2/7

Bassett, O.A., made speech at the meeting of the election of Dr. Budington and Alfrod Robinson. 31/2/4

Biship, Thomas, Deceased land owner; mentioned in a resolution on what to do with his land. 31/2/7

Buchanan, James, President of the United States; mentioned in relation to him being inaugurated and the loosing of hope by non supporters. 31/4/2

Buchanan, James, President of the United States; mentioned in article about the Southern opposition to the Democratic party being erased. 31/1/3

Buchanan, James. President of the United States; mentioned in an article concerning the removal of Stanton. 31/2/3

Buchanan, James, President of the United States; mentioned in article on how the government has no interest in the Great West. 31/2/5

Budington, (????), Doctor; citizens elected him Chairman (of Quindaro committee?). 31/2/4

Chadwick, Charles, elected Adj. General; mentioned in article of appointments by legislation. 31/2/4

Cleaveland, L.G., elected Brigadier General; mentioned in article of appointments by legislation. 31/2/4

Colby, P.T., Justice of the Peace for Quindaro; mentioned in an announcement of Law Day at his office. 31/2/2

Denver, (????), Nominated to Senate as successor to Stanton after his removal. 31/2/3

Eldridge, S.W., elected Quartermaster; mentioned in article of appointments by legislation. 31/2/4

Glick, Charles E., Member of committee of the Democracy of Wyandott; mentioned as a person in a committee when some donated clothing and money was never received. 31/1/5

Gooptor(unsure of spelling), Daniel R., mentioned in regards to The Republic newspaper. 31/4/2

Goopton(unsure of spelling), Daniel R., mentioned in regards to The Republic newspaper. 31/4/2

Green, W.J., Member of committee of the Democracy of Wyandott; mentioned as a person in a committee when some donated clothing and money was never received. 31/1/5

Hall, Asa, elected Brigadier General; mentioned in article of appointments by legislation. 31/2/4

Hill, J.F., elected Inspector; mentioned in article of appointments by legislation. 31/2/4

Hilyer, Geo. S., elected Brigadier General; mentioned in article of appointments by legislation. 31/2/4

Housel, Hiram, elected Commissary; mentioned in article of appointments by legislation. 31/2/4

Jackson, (????), General; mentioned in article of The Globe newspaper. Which said that Jackson and others will be included as anecdotes and reminiscing. 31/2/7

Jameson, S.V., elected Brigadier General; mentioned in article of appointments by legislation. 31/2/4

Jefferson, Thomas, Former President of the United States; mentioned in regards to the constitution, and peace and justice in our foreign relations. 31/4/2

Killen, Daniel, Member of committee of the Democracy of Wyandott; mentioned as a person in a committee when some donated clothing and money was never received. 31/1/5

Lane, James H., elected Major General; mentioned in article of appointments by legislation. 31/2/4

Losee, J.G., elected Brigadier General; mentioned in article of appointments by legislation. 31/2/4

McKown Esq., G.W., Related to the Star of the Empire (Newspaper); mentioned that he received the newspaper from Henry Clav Pate. 31/2/7

McCown Esq., W.J., mentioned that he donated 12 volumes of books and also he has splendid smoking tobacco. 31/2/5

McDaniel, C., elected Brigadier General; mentioned in article of appointments by legislation. 31/2/4

Overton, W.P., Member of committee of the Democracy of Wyandott; mentioned as a person in a committee when some donated clothing and money was never received. 31/1/5

Pate, Henry Clav, Related to the Star of the Empire (Newspaper); mentioned of in the Star of the Empire to G.W. McKown, Esq. 31/2/7

Perinchief, Rev. O., Informs of him preaching in the afternoon at the Congressional Church every Sabbath. 31/2/5

Pierce, Franklin, Former President of the United States; stated that even when Pierce was in office there was violence. 31/4/2

Prentiss, Dr. S. B., elected Sergeant; mentioned in article of appointments by legislation. 31/2/4

Richardson, A.D., made speech at meeting of election of Dr. Budington and Alfrod Robinson. 31/2/4

Roberts, Geo. W., Chairman of ?; signed resolution for the details on Thomas Biships' land. 31/2/7

Robinson, Alfred, citizens elected him Secretary (of Qindaro Committee?). 31/2/4

Robinson Esq., Alfred, mentioned that he donated 10 volumes of books. 31/2/99

Smith, S.C., made speech at meeting of election of Dr. Budington and Alfred Robinson. 31/2/4

Staton, (????), Acting Governor; mentioned in article expressing his intention to transmit legislation to Congress. 31/2/4

Stanton, (????), Acting Governor; had been removed after breaking instructions on not to do any acts that could disturb the peace of the territory. 31/2/3

Stewart, Rev. (????), Reverend; arrested under the "Rebellion Act."31/2/4

Storrs, Rev. S.D., Reverend; Informs of him preaching in the forenoon at the Congressional Church every Sabbath. 3/2/5

Walker, Robert J., Governor of ?; Instructed along with Staton not to do anything that would disturb peace in the territory. 31/2/3

Walker, Robert J., Governor; mentioned in Presidential Message on Kanzas. 31/2/6

Walker, Samuel, elected Brigadier General; mentioned in article of appointments by legislation. 31/2/4

Whistler, John H., elected Brigadier General; mentioned in article of appointments by legislation. 31/2/4

Wilmot, David, Man who wrote a letter to the Erie Constitutionalist and published in the Chindowan. 31/1/6

Winthrop, John, First Governor of Mass.; love letter posted in Chindowan section entitled "Old Fashioned Love Letters." 31/1/7

Winthrop, Margaret, wife of Governor John Winthrop, the first Governor of Mass.; love letter posted in Chindowan section entitled "Old Fashioned Love Letters." 31/1/7


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