Names for Issue 35, February 13, 1858


Banks, Nathaniel P., Governor of Mass., 1858, Inaugural Address is given in "The Governors on Kanzas Affairs." 35/1/3.

Bebb, (????), governor of Ohio, mentioned article about accidental shooting. 35/2/6.

Brown, (????), senator from Mississippi mentioned in article exerted from the Missouri Democrat February 5, 1858. 35/2/5.

Buchanan, James, U.S. President, 1858, wrote speech given in "President's Message." 35/2/2.

Buchanan, James, U.S. President, his stand on the Lecompton Constitution given in an article. 35/2/6.

Buchanan, James, U.S. President, 1858, mentioned in article "Prospectus of the Republic." 35/4/3.

Cerwin, Hon. (????), mentioned in article about accidental shooting. 35/2/6.

Chase, (????), governor of Ohio, 1858, speech is given in "The Governors on Kanzas Affairs." 35/1/2.

Denver, (????), governor of Kanzas Territory, 1858, mentioned in article on "The Constitutional Convention." 35/2/4.

Denver, (????), a governor mentioned in news point regarding the Lecompton Constitution. 35/3/1.

Douglas, (????), senator mentioned in excerpt from the Missouri Democrat, February 5, 1858. 35/2/5.

Ellis, Lewis, farmer from Fayette Co., Indiana, mentioned in article about growing corn. 35/2/6.

Everett, Hon. Edward, mentioned in article excerpt from the Richmond Dispatch. 35/2/6.

Grimes, James W., governor of Iowa, 1858, speech given in "The Governors on Kanzas Affairs."35/1/3.

Grimes, James W., governor of Iowa, elected to senate January 25, 1858, mentioned in news point. 35/2/1.

Grow, (????), congressman from Pennsylvania involved in "A Fistfight in Congress." 35/2/5.

Harney, (????), general of the United States Army, in command of troops in Kanzas in 1858, Mentioned in article "The President's Message." 35/2/2.

Hickman, (????), Pennsylvania Democrat mentioned in article concerning Buchanan's stand on the Lecompton Constitution. 35/2/6.

Holmes, Dr. Oliver Wendall, mentioned in article about regions in which men grow larger. 35/2/5.

Johnson, Judge (????), mentioned in article about an accidental shooting. 35/2/6.

Keitt, Lawrence, congressman from South Carolina involved in "A Fistfight in Congress." 35/2/5.

Kino, John A., governor of New York, 1858, speech given in "The Governors on Kanzas Affairs."35/1/4.

Packer, William F., governor of Pennsylvania, 1858, Inaugural Address given in "The Governors on Kanzas Affairs." 35/1/5.

Parrott, (????), representative from Kanzas, 1858, mentioned in expert from article published in Life Illustrated. 35/2/2.

Pate, H. Clay, Author, Kanzas' correspondent of the Missouri Republican, postmaster of Westport, Mentioned in article "Concerning 'A Great Man'." 35/1/7.

Polk, Trustan, U.S. senator from Missouri, 1858, mentioned in article "Concerning a 'Great Man'."35/1/7.

Seward, George, secretary of the Atlantic Telegraph Company, mentioned in article "The Atlantic Telegraph." 35/2/2.

Smith, (????), man accused of whipping a Negro woman to death, sentenced to 30 years. 35/2/6.

Thayer, Eli, representative from Massachusetts, 1858, mentioned in excerpt from article published in Life Illustrated. 35/2/2.

Walker, Robert J., governor of Kanzas who resigned in 1858, mentioned in article "Concerning a 'Great Man'." 35/1/7.

Whittier, John J., poet: author of "The Eve of Election." 35/1/2.


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