Aulbaugh, Charles, Convict, mentioned in A Sad Honeymoon for married landlord's daughter and robbing mail. 41/1/5.
Barnard, Sarah, 21yr woman, mentioned in news article, lost life in fire. 41/2/6.
Buddington, (????), Meteorologist, mentioned in Weather Report, provides meteorological records. 41/3/1.
Cass, General (????), mentioned in news article, rumor of retirement. 41/2/5.
Challis, L.C., Councilman of Atchison, mentioned in "Atchison Elections", elected. 41/1/6.
Chase, Governor (????), mentioned in Touching Incident, pardoned innocent old man. 41/1/5.
Childs, W.P., Councilman of Atchison, mentioned in "Atchison Elections", elected. 41/1/6.
Conway, (????), Temporary Chairman, mentioned in news item, Constitutional Convention. 41/2/1.
Corwin, Judge (????), mentioned in news article, led Lecomptonist meeting. 41/2/5.
Cunningham, (????), Woman, mentioned in news article, evicted do to past actions and affiliations. 41/2/6.
Douglas, Judge (????), , mentioned in article for lobbying bill in Nebraska and LeCompton 1854-1858. 41/1/3.
Driscoll, Patrick, Civilian, mentioned in news article, stabbed by John Smith. 41/2/4.
Edgarton, Alfred P., Politician, mentioned in news article, named for influence in democratic party with Andrew Stewart. 41/1/4.
Ely, Dr. (????), mentioned in news article, died in Bombay. 41/2/4.
German, (????), 16yr woman, mentioned in news article, eloped with Charles Aulbaugh, no location given. 41/1/5.
Gray, (????), Quindaro Mayor, mentioned in news article, serenaded by townspeople. 41/3/1.
Headly, A., Councilman of Atchison, mentioned in "Atchison Elections", elected. 41/1/6.
Hoffman, Michael, Democrat, mentioned in news article, lobbying Lecompton Constitution. 41/2/3.
Holbert, C., Councilman of Atchison, mentioned in "Atchison Elections", elected. 41/1/6.
Lane, Jim, General for south, mentioned in Mind How You Talk, took pro-slave farm for being talked on. 41/1/7.
Lansing, William, Store owner in modern Lansing, KS, mentioned in news article, agrees to provide reasonably priced goods for Quindaro. 41/3/1.
Lenhart, Charles, Printer for Doniphan Crusader, mentioned in news article, shot twice in bar fight. 41/1/7.
Logan, C.A., Councilman of Atchison, mentioned in "Atchison Elections", elected. 41/1/6.
Mackay, Charles, Poet, author of poem "The Red Petticoat". 41/1/2.
Pacha, Mohammed, Grand Turk, mentioned in news article, travels to Washington to discuss Dred Scott case. 41/2/5.
Pacha, Mohammed, Grand Turk, mentioned in second news article, interrogated prior to purchase of ship. 41/2/6.
Pollard, H. Rives, Assistant editor Leavenworth Herald, mentioned in news article, shipped to Bangkok. 41/1/6.
Pomeroy, S.C., Mayor of Atchison, mentioned in "Atchison Elections", elected. 41/1/6.
Prentiss, (????), Mail Agent, mentioned in A Sad Honeymoon, arrested Charles Albaugh. 41/1/5.
Roberts, W.Y., Convention Leader, mentioned in news article, Constitutional Convention. 42/2/1.
Short, Jason, Councilman of Atchison, mentioned in "Atchison Elections", elected. 41/1/6.
Smith, John, civilian, mentioned in news article, stabbed Patrick Driscoll. 41/2/4.
Stewart, Andrew, Democrat, mentioned in news article for influence in democratic party with Alfred Edgarton. 41/2/4.
Sullivan, John, Bystander, mentioned in news article, witnessed stabbing of Patrick Driscoll. 41/2/4.
Todd, Henry, Convict, mentioned in news article, convicted of murder. 41/2/5.
Walters, Samuel, Councilman of Atchison, mentioned in "Atchison Elections", elected. 41/1/6.
Young, John H., Community leader in Urbana, mentioned in news article, led Lecomptonist meeting. 41/2/5.