Names for Issue 34, February 6, 1858


Achbad, (????), the Egyptian Dervis, psychic/fortuneteller; mentioned in story about astrological predictions. 34/l/2.

Ainsworth, R.M., Alresbor of Quindaro, mentioned in election results of Quindaro. 34/3/1.

Aldrich, (????), author of play (drama) entitled "The Three Kisses." 34/l/2.

Auderly, Rose, Virginian Lady of old school, owner of Piedmont farm; mentioned in story about four estates in Altamont. 34/l/2.

Bently, Rachael, daughter of one of the richest merchants of London; mentioned in article of trial of boy caught picking pockets. 34/1/6.

Bodenburg, George, elected Alderman; mentioned in election results of Quindaro. 34/3/1.

Budington, George E., elected Supenintendant of Schools; mentioned in election results of Quindaro. 34/3/1.

Calhoun, John, mentioned in investigation of election returns fraud in mail at Delaware Crossing. 34/2/5.

Caswell, Peleg, elected Street Commissioner; mentioned in Quindaro election results. 34/3/1.

Chapin, C.H., Inspector of Elections; mentioned in election results. 34/3/1.

Clark, Harriet, daughter of George Clark; mentioned in news item; she passed away on Feb. 6. 34/3/1.

Colby, P.T., elected City Recorder; mentioned in election results. 34/3/1.

Cook, F., Inspector of Elections; mentioned in election results. 34/3/1.

Corey, Albert S., elected Comptroller; mentioned in election results. 34/3/1.

Darke, Agnes, daughter of Hugh Hawe's deceased friend; mentioned in article Madame Auderly's party held in General Sterne's honor. 34/1/?.

Denver, Governor (????); mentioned in article about mixup of election returns with Calhoun. 34/2/5.

Douglas, Stephan A., wrote Kanzas- Nebraska Bill; mentioned in article about speech given by Col. Leonhardt about Kansas Revolution. 34/2/3.

Dulanie, Godfrey Farquier, grandson of Hugh Hawe, legal aspirant at University of Virginia, was in favor of abolishing capital punishment; mentioned in article of Altamont. 34/l/3

Durfee, F., one of elected Consteales; mentioned in Quindaro election results. 34/3/1.

Edmunds, Frank M., one of elected Consteales; mentioned in Quindaro election results. 34/3/1.

Fisk, Julius G., elected City Marshal; mentioned in election results. 34/3/1.

Govton, Oyrus L., elected Surveyor; mentioned in election results. 34/3/1.

Gray, Alfred, elected mayor; mentioned in election results. 34/3/1.

Hawe, Henry, Dr., man of great fashion; mentioned in article about Auderly's party for Gen. Sterne. 34/l/4.

Hawe, Hugh, wealthy widower, owned northern estate called Hawe's Horn; mentioned in article about Altamont. 34/l/2.

Hawe, Lady (????), delicate, pensive woman; mentioned in article about Auderly's party. 34/1/4.

Heine, Ernest, Willoughby's brother-in-law; mentioned in story about Altamont. 34/1/3.

Hoffman, George, married to Rachel Bently, drunk; mentioned in article of trial of son picking pockets. 34/l/6.

Hoffman, Mary, George's daughter, age 6, mentioned in article of brother's trial. 34/l/6

Hoffinan, Richard, author of story entitled " A Tale of Love and Retribution", George's son, at age 13 he was charged in picking pockets. 34/l/6.

Holliday, Reverend James T; mentioned in wedding announcement. 34/2/6.

Jack (????)- an acquaintance of the Hoffman's, actually picked the pockets; mentioned in news item about trial of Hoffman boy. 34/l/7.

Jackson, General, he wanted to veto the Bank of the United States; mentioned in news item about Supreme Court message to Congress in 1882. 34/l/7.

Jameson, A.A., a petitioner of the Lecompton Constitution; mentioned at end of the petition. 34/2/5.

Jessie (????); mentioned in story of astrological prediction, written by Mrs. Southworth. 34/l/5.

Klaus, F., elected Adlerman; mentioned in election results. 34/3/1.

Lance, J.H., petitioner of Lecompton Constitution; mentioned after the petition. 34/2/5.

Lane, General (????); mentioned in article to be in Leavenworth when message of trouble in Ft. Scott arrived. 34/2/3.

Lansing, Win., elected Alderman; menitioned in election results of Quindaro. 34/3/1.

Leonhardt, Col. Chas. F.W., native of Poland, fomerly of Hungarian army, now citizen of Kanzas, a free state man; mentioned in article to have given lecture before Quindaro Library Association about American Republicanism and European Despotism. 34/2/3.

Lily (????)- mentioned in article of astrological prediction. 34/l/5.

Mc Corkle, J. S., elected Alderman; mentioned in election results. 34/3/1.

Mc Coun, W. J., elected Alderman; mentioned in election results. 34/3/1.

Mc Lean, (????), Calhoun's chief clerk, fled Territory; mentioned in investigation of election fraud trial. 34/2/2,

Magoon, E. B., elected Alderman; mentioned in Quindaro election results. 34/3/1.

Mangles, Peter, Rachel Bently's father's clerk; mentioned in article of Richard Hoffman's trial. 34/l/6.

Morton, A. C., elected Alresbor; mentioned in Quindaro election results. 34/3/1.

Newman, M. B., wrote letter to J. M. Walden; mentioned in article in response to Lecompton petition. 34/2/6.

Oakley, W., wrote petition of Lecompton Constitution; mentioned at bottom of petition. 34/2/5.

O'Lougherty, Father (????), parish priest of St. Andrews Church at Crossland; mentioned in article to be at Auderly's house for Sterne's party. 34/1/4.

O'mera, T.P., Inspector of Elections; mentioned in election results. 34/3/1.

Parker, C.S., elected Alderman; mentioned in Quindaro election results. 34/3/1.

Parrott, Marcus J., nominated as candidate for delegate to Congress; mentioned in article about recent government meetings. 34/2/1.

Paule, Honora, granddaughter of Rose Auderly, noble girl, Inherited western estate; mentioned in article about estates of Altamont. 34/1/2.

Phillips, Wm.A., petitioner of Lecompton Constitution; mentioned at bottom of petition. 34/2/5.

Pierce, Franklin, elected President of these times; mentioned in article about Leonhardt's speech. 34/2/3.

Pomeroy, S.C., petitioner of Lecompton Constitution; mentioned at bottom. 34/2/5.

Plumb, P.B., petitioner of Lecompton Constitution; mentioned at bottom of petition. 34/2/5.

Richardson, A.D., Esquire, stylish and agreeable speaker; mentioned in article about giving lecture on the Quindaro Literary Association. 34/2/2.

Richmond, Rollin M., elected clerk; mentioned in election results. 34/3/1.

Roberts, W. Y., petitioner of Lecompton Const. - mentioned at bottom. 34/2/5.

Roberts, (????), Governor, met at Topeka with State Legislature; mentioned in article about preparing Annual message to General Assembly. 34/2/1.

Robinson, C., petitioner of Lecompton Const.; mentioned at bottom. 34/2/5.

Robinson, C Held annual meeting of Stockholders of the Missourt River and Rocky Mountain Rail Road Company. 34/2/6.

Robinson, (????), Governor, in East; mentioned in article about meeting at Topeka but was unable to attend. 34/2/1.

Root, Dr. J.P., petitioner of Lecompton Const.; mentioned at bottom. 34/2/5.

Shannon, Col. (????), Ms. Auderly's only brother; mentioned in article of Astrologer's prediction. 34/1/4.

Shepherd, Win., elected Treasurer, mentioned in election results. 34/3/1.

Southworth, Emma D.E.N., author of story entitled "The Bride of An Evening." 34/1/2.

Stanton, Governor (????), pro slavery; mentioned in article that a proclamation cost him his political head. 34/2/2.

Sterne, General (????), Governor elect of Virginia; mentioned to visit Madame Auderly. 34/1/4.

Tappan, S. F. , petitioner of Lecompton Const.; mentioned at bottom. 34/2/5.

Thacher, T.D., petitioner of Lecompton Const.; mentioned at bottom. 34/2/5.

Vanzandt, John, elected Consteales; mentioned in election results. 34/3/1.

Veale, G. W., elected Alderman; mentioned in election results. 34/3/1.

Walden, J.M., petioner of Lecompton Const. -, mentioned at bottom. 34/2/5.

Walker, Capt. Sam, searched Mc Lean's office; mentioned in article about election fraud. 34/2/2.

Walker, Gov. Robert J., issued proclamation against Lawrence; mentioned in article of government meetings. 34/2/1.

Walthers, Frederick, young German from Princeton, Minn.; mentioned in news item about hunting excursion. 34/2/2.

Welborn, J.B., elected Coroner; mentioned in election results. 34/3/1.

Whitman, E.B., petioner of Lecompton Const.; mentioned at bottom. 34/2/5.

Willoughby, (????), a clergyman; mentioned in article about astrologer's prediction. 34/1/3.

Wingard, Charles, elected attorney; mentioned in election results. 34/3/1.

Wright, J. F., judge; mentioned to have left Quindaro and returned to his home in Logansport, Ind. 34/3/1.

Zane, E.O., elected Alderman; mentioned in election results. 34/3/1.

Zinter, Jacob, elected Alresbor; mentioned in election results. 34/3/1.


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