Adams, (????), messr from Leavenworth, mentioned in the article "Squatters in Convention," on committee to prepare business for consideration of the convention for settlers. 47/1/6.
Adams, (????), messr from Leavenworth, mentioned under article "The Oath," under the Free-state Ticket, ran for Governor. 47/2/1.
Adams, (????), messr from Leavenworth, mentioned in the article "The Topeka Convention," well known to a large proportion of the people, and every way worthy of enviable reputation, a free state man. 47/2/3.
Arny, (????), messr from Hyatt, mentioned in the article "Squatters in Convention," addressed the meeting of the settlers. On the committee to prepare business for consideration of the convention for settlers. 47/1/6.
Arny, (????), messr from Hyatt, mentioned under the article "The Oath," under the Free-state Ticket, ran for Clerk of Supreme Court. 47/2/1.
Bancroft, E. P., from Emporia, mentioned under the article "The Oath," under the Free-state Ticket ran for Secretary of State. 47/2/1.
Bartles, Joseph A., mentioned in the article "Board of Excise," put in application for license to sell spirituous and malt liquors. Granted license for wholesale of spiritual and malt liquors. 47/3/2.
Beecher, Preacher Henry W., mentioned in the article "Henry Ward Beecher," the whole article is on him. 47/1/4.
Bodenburg, (????), mentioned in the article "Board of Excise," attended 5th regular meeting of City Council. 47/3/1.
Bodenburg, (????), mentioned in the article "Board of Excise," granted license for wholesale of spiritual and malt liquors. 47/3/2.
Bnchman, (????), mentioned in the article "Prospectus of the Republic," ran for President, and did not get supported. 47/4/2.
Branscombe, Chas. H., mentioned in a newsletter about the settlers, nominated to visit Washington City and urge upon the President and Congress the things that the settlers want. 47/1/7.
Bristol, Rev. D.W., mentioned in the newsletter about the Northern Independent, corresponding editor of The Northern Independent. 47/4/4.
Brooks, Shirley, author of "Political Portraits," mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise, wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Bryant, Win. C., mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise, wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Buchanan, (????), mentioned in the article "Prospectus of the Republic," administration purpose is to keep up that agitation of the Slavery Question. 47/4/2.
Buchanan, Prof. J. R., M.D., mentioned in article "The Eclectic College of Medicine," Emeritus Professor of Cerebral Physiology and Institutes of Medicine. 47/4/2.
Budington, (????), doctor; mentioned in the Meteorological Record, meteorological records are kept in his office. 47/3/1.
Campbell, Lewis D., representative in congress, Third District of Ohio, mentioned in an article about him. 47/2/1.
Child, Prof. F. H., mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise, wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Child, Maria L., mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise, wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Clarke, Rev. H. R., mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise, wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4. /P>
Clayton, D. A., from Wyandotte, mentioned under the article "The Oath," under the Free-state Ticket ran for representative. 47/2/1.
Cleaveland, Prof. C. H., M.D., mentioned in the article "The Eclectic College of Medicine," Professor of Meteria Medical and Therapeutics. Published college of medicine articles, and is secretary of faculty. 47/4/2.
Collins, Wilkie, author of "The Dead Secret," mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise; wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Conway, Martin F., from Lawrence, mentioned under the article "The Oath," under the Free-state Ticket, ran for representative to congress. 47/2/1.
Conway, Martin F., from Lawrence, mentioned in the article "The Topeka Convention," among first to openly repudiate the Great Fraud of 1855. 47/2/3.
Creager, Dr. J. P., mentioned in the article "Why Labor so Hard when Washing," his name is on the address. General agent, wholesale and retail, for Dr. "Wheatings" celebrated female Pills. 47/4/4.
Corbett, Sylvester, from Otoe City, N.T., mentioned in the article "Suspicious Circumstances." One of the people who signed the card of the passengers, in which the charge of the captain is indicated. 47/2/6.
Cringer, Dr. J. P., mentioned in the article "Honey, the Best of Honey," name given in the address for making honey. 47/4/1.
Curtis, George Wm., mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise, wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Dickey, John II, steamer, mentioned in a newsletter about Henry Jacob Building, put some ironwork in the Henry Jacob Building. 47/3/1.
Dow, Lorenzo, from Allen County, mentioned under the article "The Oath," under the Free-state Ticket, ran for Supreme Judge, 4 years. 47/2/1.
Dubridge, J.E., general newspaper agent, mentioned in the article about advertisements, could collect advertisements for the Chindowan. 47/3/1.
Dunlap, Horace, from Alexandria, mentioned under the article "The Oath," under the Free-state Ticket, ran for representative. 47/2/1.
Edds, Capt. Wm., captain of the Ducan S. Carter, mentioned in the article "Suspicious Circumstances," as the man who feuded with Schultze before Schultze went overboard. 47/2/5.
Eldridge, T. B., from Wyandotte, mentioned under the article "The Oath," under the Free-state Ticket, ran for representative. 47/2/1.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise, wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
English, (????), messenger for House, mentioned in the article "Mr. English's Bill," signed Kanzas Bill. 47/1/2.
Felton, Prof. C. C., mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise, wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Fisher, Adam, mentioned in the article "The County Convention," on motion for chair appointed messenger on committee resolutions. 47/2/5.
Fisk, (????), mentioned in a newsletter, purchased stock goods from Wm Lansing. 47/3/1.
Fitzgerald, Edmond, from Omaha, mentioned in the article "Suspicious Circumstances." One of the people who signed the card of the passengers, in which the charge of the captain is indicated. 47/2/6.
Foster, Charles A., from Osowatomie, mentioned under the article "The Oath," under the Free-state Ticket ran for Attorney General. 47/2/1
Gaskell, (????), author of "Ruth" and "Mary Burton," mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise, wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Goodloe, Daniel R., of North Carolina, mentioned in the article "Prospectus of the Republic," engaged to assist in editorial management of The Republic. 47/4/2.
Gosling, Geo., from Leavenworth, mentioned under the article "The Oath," under the Free-state Ticket, ran for representative. 47/2/1.
Gray, B., from Wyandotte, mentioned under the article "The Oath," under the Free-state Ticket, ran for representative. 47/2/1.
Graeny, Micheal, from Omaha, mentioned in the article "Suspicious Circumstances." One of the people who signed the card of the passengers, in which the charge of the captain is indicated. 47/2/6.
Green, (????), messr for Senate, mentioned in the article "Mr. English's Bill," signed Kanzas Bill. 47/1/2.
Halas, John, from St. Joseph, mentioned in the article "Suspicious Circumstances." One of the people who signed the card of the passengers, in which the charge of the captain is indicated. 47/2/6.
Hamer, R.W., from Leavenworth City, mentioned under the article "The Oath," under the Free-state Ticket ran for Senator. 47/2/1.
Hannay, James, author of "Singleton Fontenoy," mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise, wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Harrison, Thomas, from Omaha, mentioned in the article "Suspicious Circumstances." One of the people who signed the card of the passengers, in which the charge of the captain is indicated. 47/2/6.
Hawn, Prof. (????), assistant state geologist of Missouri, mentioned in the article "Mineral Resources of Kanzas." 47/1/5.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise, wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Hedge, Rev. F. H., mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise, wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Henry, Jacob, mentioned in a newsletter known for building the finest building in the city. 47/3/1.
Hillyer, Geo. S., from Grasshopper Falls, mentioned under the article "The Oath," under the Free-state Ticket ran for Auditor of State. 47/2/1.
Holliday, C.K., Chairman of the Settlers Convention, mentioned in the article "Squatters in Convention," messenger on committee to prepare business for consideration of the Convention for Settlers. 47/1/6.
Holliday, C.K., Chairman of the Settlers Convention, mentioned under the article "The Oath," under the Free-state Ticket ran for Lieutenant Governor, from Topeka. 47/2/1.
Holliday, C.K., Chairman of the Settlers Convention, mentioned in the article "Squatters in Convention," nominated to visit Washington City and urge upon the president and Congress the things that the Settlers want. 47/1/7.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise, wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Hosmor, Rev. W. M., mentioned in a newsletter, editor of the Northern Independent. 47/4/4.
Howard, (????), messr, mentioned in "Mr. English's Bill," dissent Kanzas Bill. 47/1/2.
Howe, Prof. A. J., M. D., mentioned in the article "The Eclectic College of Medicine," Professor of Surgery. 47/4/2.
Hunter, (????), mentioned in the article "Mr. English's Bill," messenger for senate, signed Kanzas Bill. 47/1/2.
Jackson, (????), General, mentioned in the article "The Globe" article leader of one of the parties. 47/4/3.
Jefferson, (????), illustrated school of politics and peace and justice in foreign relations. 47/4/2.
John, Sr., Prof. T. E., M.D., mentioned in the article "The Eclectic College of Medicine," Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. 47/4/2.
Johnson, A. P., mentioned in article "The County Convention," on motion for chair appointed messenger a committee on resolutions. 47/2/5.
Judge, Prof. J. F., mentioned in the article "The Eclectic College of Medicine" Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. 47/4/2.
King, Prof. John, M.D., mentioned in the article "The Ecletic College of Medicine," Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of women and children, is also the Dean of Faculty. 47/4/2.
Kirkland, C.M., mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise, wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Klaus, (????), mentioned in a newsletter about City Council, attended 5th regular meeting of City Council. 47/3/1.
Kobb, C.F., from Leavenworth, mentioned under the article "The Oath," under the Free-state Ticket, ran for representative. 47/2/1.
Lane, (????), mentioned in a newsletter about City Council, attended 5th regular meeting of City Council, and offered many resolutions. 47/3/1.
Lane, (????), General, mentioned in the article "Squatters in Convention," addressed the meeting of settlers. 47/1/6.
Lansing, Wm., mentioned in a newsletter about groceries, kept stock goods. 47/3/1.
Lesile, Geo F., mentioned in a newsletter about fresh fruit, grew and canned fruit and sent a can of peaches to the newspaper staff. 47/3/1.
Lines, G. B., mentioned in a newsletter about the settlers, nominated to visit Washington City and urge upon the president and Congress the things that the settlers want. 47/1/7.
Longfellow, Henry W., mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise, wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Lowell, James R., mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise, wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Mattison, Rev. H., mentioned in a newsletter, Corresponding Editor of the Northern Independent. 47/4/4.
McCorkle, (????), mentioned in a newsletter about City Council, attended 5th regular meeting of City Council. 47/3/1.
McKay, Wm., from Wyandotte, mentioned under the article "The Oath," under the Free-state Ticket, ran for Supreme Court Judge, 6 years. 47/2/1.
Medill, James, from Little Stranger, mentioned under the article "The Oath," under the Free-state Ticket ran for representative. 47/2/1.
Melville, Herman, mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise, wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Morash, Charles, mentioned in the article "Board of Excise," put in application for license to sell spirituous and malt liquors, and granted license for wholesale of spiritual and malt liquors. 47/3/2.
Marrow, Robt., mentioned in a newsletter about the Constitution, nominated to visit Washington city and urge upon the president and Congress the things that the settlers want. 47/1/7.
Mortigue, Daniel, from St. Joseph, mentioned in the article "Suspicious Circumstances." One of the people who signed the card of the passengers, in which the charge of the captain is indicated. 47/4/4.
Motley, Lothrop, mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise, wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Muhlebach, John, mentioned in the article "Board of Excise," put in application for license to sell spirituous and malt liquors, and granted license for wholesale of spiritual and malt liquors. 47/3/2.
Muhlebach, George, mentioned in newsletter about saddles and harnesses, makes saddles and harnesses. 47/3/1.
O'Menra, T. P., mentioned in a newsletter about clothes, in the fashion business, a tailor; brings the latest fashions back from St. Louis. 47/3/1.
Orr, Patrick, from Easton, mentioned under the article "The Oath," under the Free-state Ticket ran for representative. 47/2/1.Parott, Marcus J., Representative in Congress, mentioned in the article "Squatters in Convention." 47/1/7.
Parsons, Thomas W., mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise, wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Philleo, C.W., author of "Twice Married," mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise; wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Phillips, William A. lawyer from Lawrence, mentioned under the article "The Oath," under the Free-state Ticket ran for Supreme Court Judge. 47/2/1.
Phillips, William A. lawyer from Lawrence, mentioned in the article "The Topeka Convention," had attention arrested by startling incidents of Great Conspiracy against freemen and freedom in Kanzas. 47/2/3.
Pierce, (????), mentioned in the article "Prospectus of the Republic" as having administration. 47/4/2.
Pike, (????), author of "Ida Mary," and "Castle," mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise, wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Pomeroy, (????), General of Atchison, mentioned in the article "Extracts from the Kanzas Press," had an outrageous assault committed on him by a fighting-cock-bully. 47/1/5.
Prescott, William H., mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise; wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Quincy, Edmund, author of "Wensley," mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise; wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Richardson, A. D., from Sumner, mentioned under the article "The Oath," under the Free-state Ticket, ran for Reporter of Supreme Court. 47/2/1.
Richmond, (????), mentioned in a newsletter about groceries, became absent from St. Louis and suppose to bring large amount of groceries for summer. 47/3/1.
Richmond, R.M., a clerk, mentioned in the article "Board of Excise," mentioned after City Council adjourned, and granted license for wholesale of spiritual and malt liquors. 47/3/2.
Rives, John C., reporter, author of article "The Globe," mentioned in the article "The Globe," the official paper of Congress. 47/4/3.
Roberts, B.T., reverend, mentioned in a newsletter about The Northern Independent, Corresponding Editor of The Northern Independent. 47/4/4.
Robinson, (????), governor, mentioned in article "Squatters in Convention," addressed the meeting of settlers. 47/1/6.
Robinson, John W., from Manhattan, mentioned under the article "The Oath," under the Free-state Ticket, ran for Commissioner of School Fund. 47/2/1.
Rock, J.S., a colored resident of Boston, mentioned in the article "No Passports to Men of Color," Senator Wilson applied for a passport for him through the State Department. 47/2/6.
Ruflini, G., author of "Doctor Antonio," mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise; wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Schultze, Edward C., mentioned in the article "Suspicious Circumstances," who got into a fight with Captain Edds, and got thrown overboard and drowned. 47/2/5.
Seward, (????), messr, mentioned in the article "Mr. English's Bill," dissent Kanzas Bill. 47/1/2.
Sherwood, Prof. W.M., M.D., mentioned in the article "The Ecletic College of Medicine," Professor of Medical Practice and Pathology. 47/4/2.
Shotwell, Geo. H., from Leavenworth, mentioned under the article "The Oath," under the Free-state Ticket ran for representative. 47/2/1.
Sparks, Stephen, from Alexandria, mentioned under the article "The Oath," under the Free-state Ticket, ran for Senator. 47/2/1.
Steiner, Henry, mentioned in the article "Board of Excise," put in application for license to sell spirituous and malt liquors, and the license was granted for wholesale of spiritual and malt liquors. 47/3/2.
Stephers, (????), messr for House, mentioned in the article "Mr. English's Bill," signed Kanzas Bill. 47/1/2.
Still, G.W., from Leavenworth, mentioned under the article "The Oath," under the Free-state Ticket, ran for representative. 47/2/1.
Storrs, Rev. S.D., mentioned in newsletter about church, he preached at the Congregation Church. 47/3/1.
Stowe, Beecher II, mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise; wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Terry, Rose, mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise; wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Trowbridge, J. T., author of "Wensley," mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise; wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Upson, G. E., mentioned in the article "Board of Excise," put in application for license to sell spirituous and malt liquors, and for sealer of weights and measures. 47/3/2.
Walden, John M., from Quindaro, mentioned under the article "The Oath," under the Free-state Ticket ran for Superintendent of Public Instruction. 47/2/1.
Walden, John M., from Quindaro, mentioned in "The County Convention," called to chair County Convention. 47/2/5.
Watts, Rev. J., mentioned in the newsletter about The Northern Independent, Corresponding Editor of the Northern Independent. 47/4/4.
Wharfinger, (????), mentioned in the article "Board of Excise," put in application for City Auctioneer. 47/3/2.
Wheeler, J.B., from Donipha Co., mentioned under the article "The Oath," under the Free-state Ticket, ran for Treasurer of State. 47/2/1.
Whipple, E. P., mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise; wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Whittier, John G., mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly," a literary person interested in enterprise; wishing for support from every kind of ability which desires the avenue of their columns. 47/4/4.
Wilson, Henry, Senator from Massachusetts, mentioned in the article "Squatters in Convention," thanked from convention of settlers, for his protection of the settlers of Kanzas, and endeavoring to postpone the land sales of July ordered by proclamation. 47/1/7.
Wilson, Henry, Senator from Massachusetts, mentioned in "No Passports to Men of Color," applied at State Department for a passport for J.S. Rock. 47/2/6.
Winchell, J. M., messr, mentioned in the article "Squatters in Convention," on committee to prepare business for consideration of the convention for Settlers. 47/1/6.
Winchell, J. M., messr, mentioned in newsletter the Constitution, nominated to visit Washington city and urge upon the president and congress the things that the settlers want. 47/1/7.
Wright, George, from Omaha, mentioned in article "Suspicious Circumstances," one of the people who signed to card of the passengers, in which the charge of the captain is indicated. 47/2/6.
Veale, Aldermen, mentioned in newsletter about City Council, attended 5th regular meeting of City Council. 47/3/1.