Adams, Henry J., Leavenworth; For Governor; mentioned in the article "Free-State Ticket". 48/2/1.
Allen, Mr. (????), the Lawrence Republican; mentioned in article "Rail Road Meeting in Quindaro". 48/3/1.
Arny, W.F.M., Hyatt, For Clerk of the Supreme Court; mentioned in article " Rail Road Meeting in Quindaro". 48/2/1.
Bancroft, E.P., Emporia, For Secretary of State; mentioned in article "Rail Road Meeting in Quindaro". 48/2/1.
Beckwith, Miss. (????); mentioned in newsletter about opening a millinery and dressmaking establishment at the house of A.S. Corey. 48/3/1.
Benton, Col., Senate Chamber; mentioned in the article "Col. Benton in his Family". 48/1/5.
Bigler, Sen. (????) Mentioned in the article "He's Only a Printer". 48/1/2.
Bodenburg, Geo; mentioned in the article "Rail Road". 48/3/2.
Bristol, Rev. D.W; mentioned in the article "The Northern Independent". 48/4/4.
Brooks, Shirley, Author of " Aspen Court"; mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly". 48/4/4.
Bryant, Wm. C; mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly". 48/4/4.
Buchanan, Mr. James, President of the United States; mentioned in the article "He is only a Printer." 48/1/2.
Buchanan, Mr. James, President of the United States; mentioned in the article "The English Dodge." 48/2/1.
Buchanan, Mr. James, President of the United States; mentioned in the article "Prospectus of the Republic". 48/4/2.
Buchanan, J. R., M.D. Emeritus Professor of Cerebral Physiology and Inst. Of Medicine; mentioned in the article "The Eclectic College of Medicine". Cincinnati, Oh. 48/4/2.
Budington, Dr. (????) Mentioned in the article "Rail Road". 48/3/1.
Budington, George E., Quindaro, For Senator; mentioned in the article "County Ticket" 48/2/1.
Budington, George E. Mentioned in the article "Anti-Lecompton". 48/2/5.
Cameron, Sen. (????); mentioned in the article "He's Only a Printer". 48/1/2.
Campbell, Sir Colin; mentioned in the article "Anti-Lecompton". 48/2/5.
Campbell, Hon. L.D., Ohio, House of Representatives; mentioned in the article "Passage Over the Dodge". 48/1/4.
Caxon, Wm; mentioned in the article "He's Only a Printer". 48/1/2.
Child, Prof. F. H; mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly". 48/4/4.
Child, Mrs. L. Maria; mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly". 48/4/4.
Clarke, Rev. H; mentioned in the article "The Northern Independent." 48/4/4.
Clayton, D.A., Delaware; For Representative; mentioned in the article "County Ticket". 48/2/1.
Cleaveland, C.H., M.D. Prof. of Surgery; mentioned in the article "The Eclectic College of Medicine." Cincinnati, OH. 48/4/2.
Clough, E.N.O., Parkville, Mo; mentioned in the article "Rail Road". 48/3/1.
Collins, Wilkie. Author of "The Dead Secret"; mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly." 48/4/4.
Conway, Martin F., Lawrence, For Rep. to Congress; mentioned in the article "Free-State Ticket". 4/2/1.
Cornwallis, Lord; mentioned in the article "T.J.'s Slaves". 48/1/4.
Creager, Dr. J.P., Baltimore City, DE Mentioned in the article "Why labor So Hard When Washing." 48/4/4.
Creager, Dr. J.P., Baltimore City, DE; mentioned in the article "Honey, the Best of Honey." 48/4/1.
Curtis, George Wm; mentioned in the article " The Atlantic Monthly." 48/4/4.
Dickens, Charles; mentioned in the article "He's Only a Printer". 48/1/2.
Dix, Sen. (????) Mentioned in the article "He's Only a Printer". 48/1/2.
Dow, Lorenzo, Allen City; Supreme Judge, 4 years; mentioned in the article "Free State Ticket". 48/2/1.
Dunlap, Horace, Alexandria; For Representative; mentioned in the article " County Ticket". 48/2/1.
Eldridge, T.B., Wyandott; For Representative; mentioned in the article "County Ticket". 48/2/1.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo; mentioned in the article " The Atlantic Monthly." 48/4/4.
Felton, Prof. C.C; mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly." 48/4/4.
Floyd, Gov., of the cabinet; mentioned in the article "Gov. Floyd to be Driven Out of the Cabinet". 48/1/3.
Forner, Col., Washington, Mentioned in the article "The Lecompton Perfidy". 48/1/3.
Forney, J.W; mentioned in the newsletter about his fight against Lecompton scoundrelism. 48/2/4.
Foster, Charles A., Osowatomie, For Attorney General; mentioned in the article "Free-State Ticket". 48/2/1.
Franklin, Ben; mentioned in the article "He's Only a Printer". 48/1/2.
Gales, Joseph; mentioned in the article "He's Only a Printer". 48/1/2.
Gaskill, Mrs. (????). Author of "Ruth" and "Mary Burton"; mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly." 48/4/4.
Giles, Rev. Henry. Lecturer and Essayist, Chicago. 48/1/5.
Gilman, Mr., Maine; mentioned in the article "I Tell the Gentleman Distinctly it is Not" 48/1/4.
Goodloe, Daniel R., North Carolina; mentioned in the article "Rail Road Meeting". 48/3/2.
Gosling, Geo., Leavenworth; For Representative; mentioned in the article "County Ticket" 48/2/1.
Gray, Alfred; mentioned in the article "Rail Road". 48/3/2.
Gray, B., Wyandott; For Representative; mentioned in the article " County Ticket". 48/2/1.
Gray, R.P., Esq., Xenia; mentioned in the newsletter about coming back to Quindaro. 48/3/1.
Greeley, Horace; mentioned in the article "He's Only a Printer". 48/1/2.
Groesbeck, Mr. (????), Ohio, House of Representatives; mentioned in the article "Passage Over the Dodge". 48/1/4.
Grover, Joel, Parkville; mentioned in the article "Rail Road Meeting." 48/3/2.
Hamer, R.W., Leavenworth City, For Senator; mentioned in the article "County Ticket". 48/2/1.
Hamlin, Sen; mentioned in the article "He's Only a Printer". 48/1/2.
Hannay, James. Author of " Singleton Fontency"; mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly." 48/4/4.
Harper, James; mentioned in the article "He's Only a Printer". 48/1/2.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel; mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly." 48/4/4.
Hedge, Rev. F.H., DD Mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly." 48/4/4.
Henderson, Thomas, Jefferson City. Editor of Missouri Educator. 48/1/5.
Hillyer, J.B., Grasshopper Falls, For Auditor of State; mentioned in the article "Free-State Ticket". 4/2/1.
Holliday, Cyrus K., Topeka, For Lieutenant Governor; mentioned in the article "Free-State Ticket". 48/2/1.
Holmes, Oliver Wendell; mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly." 48/4/4.
Hosmer, Rev. Wm., Editor. Auburn, NY; mentioned in the article "The Northern Independent." 48/4/4.
Hughes, M., Indiana, House of Representatives; mentioned in the article "Passage Over the Dodge". 48/1/4.
Hyde, Orson, the Mormon High Priest; mentioned in the article "If the Lord Spares Him". 48/1/5.
Jackson, General (????); mentioned in the article "The Globe, The Official Paper of Congress." 48/4/3.
Janes, Bishop; mentioned in the article "About Quindaro". 48/2/6.
Jerrold, Douglas; mentioned in the article "He's Only a Printer". 48/1/2.
Jefferson, Mr.(????); mentioned in the article " Rail Road Meeting". 48/3/2.
Jefferson, Thomas; mentioned in the article "T.J.'s Slaves". 48/1/4.
Johnson, F; mentioned in the article "Rail Road". 48/3/2.
Johnson, Fielding; mentioned in the newsletter about returning to Quindaro last Saturday from the east. 48/3/1.
Jones, Owen, Pennsylvania, House of Representatives; mentioned in the article "Passage Over the Dodge". 48/1/4.
Judge, J.F., M.D. Prof. of Chemistry & Pharmacology; mentioned in the article " The Eclectic College of Medicine." Cincinnati, OH. 48/4/2.
King, John, M.D. Prof. of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and children; mentioned in the article "The Eclectic College of Medicine." Cincinnati, OH. 48/4/2.
Kirk, Abram; mentioned in newsletter about being the last slave in Pennsylvania, died in Lancaster City, age 103. 48/1/5.
Kirkland, Mrs. C.M; mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly." 48/4/4.
Kobb, C.F., Leavenworth; For Representative; mentioned in the article "County Ticket". 48/2/1.
Lamb, Charles; mentioned in the article "Water Cure". 48/1/5.
Longfellow, Henry W; mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly." 48/4/4.
Lowell, James R; mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly." 48/4/4.
Lucas, James H; mentioned in the newsletter being thanked for late papers from St. Louis. 48/2/1.
Maguire, Dr. Samuel; mentioned in the article "Rail Road Meeting" 48/3/2.
Mattison, Rev. H; mentioned in the article " The Northern Independent." 48/4/4.
McCauslin, A.W., Jefferson County, For Circuit Judge of the 1st District; mentioned in the article "Free-State Ticket". 48/2/1.
McDonald, Col. F.M; mentioned in the article "Rail Road Meeting". 48/3/2.
McKay, Wm., Wyandott, Supreme Judge, 6 years; mentioned in the article "Free-State Ticket". 48/2/1.
Medill, James. Little Stranger, for Representative; mentioned in the article " County Ticket". 48/2/1.
Menzles, Dr. S.G., Cincinnati; mentioned in newsletter about visiting Quindaro. 48/3/1.
Melville, Herman; mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly." 48/4/4.
Moore, Rev. H.H; mentioned in newsletter about preaching in the afternoon at 3:00 and in the evening at the M.E. Church. 48/3/1.
Morris, Geo. P; mentioned in the article "He's Only a Printer". 48/1/2.
Motley, J. Lothrop; mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly." 48/4/4.
Newman, M.B., Chosen President; mentioned in the article "Rail Road Meeting in Quindaro". 48/3/1.
Niles, Sen; mentioned in the article "He's Only a Printer". 48/1/2.
Orr, Patrick, Easton; For Representative; mentioned in the article "County Ticket". 48/2/1/.
Packer, Gov. (????), Pennsylvania; mentioned in the article "The Last Dodge of the Lecomptonites". 48/1/4.
Park, Col. (????) Mentioned in the article "Rail Road Meeting" 48/3/2.
Parry, Capt. (????), Arctic Navigator; mentioned in the article "A Strange Eventful History". 48/1/2.
Parsons, Thomas W; mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly." 48/4/4.
Petts, C.L., Secretary; mentioned in the article "Anti-Lecompton". 48/2/5.
Philleo, C.W. Author of "Twice Married"; mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly." 48/4/4.
Pierce, Mr. (????); mentioned in the article "Rail Road Meeting". 48/3/2.
Pike, Mrs. (????). Author of "Ida May" and "Caste"; mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly." 48/4/4.
Pitt, Col. J.E., Platte City; mentioned in the article "Rail Road Meeting." 48/3/2.
Phillips, William A., Lawrence, For Supreme Judge, Chief Justice, 2 years; mentioned in the article "Free-State Ticket". 48/2/1.
Pocock, Dr. John, 80, blind, paralyzed, died Thursday in Evansville, Indiana. A member of the College of Surgeons, London. Employed by the Hudson Bay Co; mentioned in the article "A Strange Eventful History". 48/1/2.
Prentice, Geo. D; mentioned in the article "He's Only a Printer". 48/1/2.
Prescott, William H; mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly." 48/4/4.
Quincey, Edmund. Author of "Wensley"; mentioned in the Article "The Atlantic Monthly." 48/4/4.
Richardson, A.D., Sumner, Reporter of Supreme Court; mentioned in the article "Free-State Ticket". 48/2/1.
Richardson, Chas; mentioned in the article "He's Only a Printer". 48/1/2.
Richardson, Major James; mentioned in the article " Rail Road Meeting". 48/3/2.
Roberts, Rev. B.T; mentioned in the article "The Northern Independent." 48/4/4.
Robinson, Gov. (????) Mentioned in newsletter giving a speech urging every Free-State man to vote. 48/2/3.
Robinson, Gov. (????) Mentioned in the article "Anti-Lecompton Meeting". 48/2/5.
Robinson, John W., Manhattan, For commissioner of School Fund; mentioned in the article "Free-State Ticket". 48/2/1.
Rocks, J.S. Rev., a colored clergyman of Massachusetts; mentioned in the article "Injustice of the Administration of the Negro". 48/1/3.
Rowell, A.J., Quindaro; mentioned in the article "Rail Road Meeting in Quindaro." 48/3/1.
Ruffini, G. Author of "Doctor Antonio"; mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly." 48/4/4.
Sawyer, Mr.(????); mentioned in newsletter about conducting singing on Saturday evenings at the Congregational Church. 48/3/1.
Sears, Robert; mentioned in the article "He's Only a Printer". 48/1/2.
Sherwood, Wm., M.D; mentioned in the article "The Eclectic College of Medicine." Cincinnati, OH. 48/4/2.
Shotwell, Geo H., Leavenworth; for Representative; mentioned in the article " County Ticket". 48/2/1.
Simpson, S.N; mentioned in the article " Rail Road Meeting in Quindaro". 48/3/1.
Smith, S.C; mentioned in the article "Anti-Lecompton". 48/2/5.
Snyder, Mrs. (????); mentioned in the newsletter about the Oldest couple. Ages 111 and 107. Married 93 years. Burnside, PA. 48/1/5.
Snyder, Mr. (????); mentioned in the newsletter about the Oldest couple. Ages 111 and 107. Married 93 years. Burnside, PA. 48/1/5.
Sparks, Stephen, Alexandria, For Senator; mentioned in the article "County Ticket". 48/2/1.
St. John, T.E., M.D. Prof. of Anatomy and Physiology; mentioned in the article "The Eclectic College of Medicine." 48/4/2.
Stanhope, Earl; mentioned in "He's Only a Printer". 48/1/2.
Stephens, Mr., Georgia; mentioned in the article "I Tell the Gentleman Distinctly it is Not". 48/1/4.
Still, Geo. W., Leavenworth; For Representative; mentioned in the Article "County Ticket". 48/2/1.
Storrs, Rev. S.D; mentioned in newsletter about preaching tomorrow at forenoon in the Congregational Church. 48/3/1.
Stowe, Mrs. H. Beecher Mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly". 48/4/4.
Summers, Major Jesse, Called to the chair; mentioned in the article "Rail Road Meeting." 48/3/2.
Swisshelm, Mrs; mentioned in the article "A New Press". 48/1/5.
Taylor, Bayard; mentioned in the article "He's Only a Printer". 48/1/2.
Terry, Miss Rose; mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly." 48/4/4.
Thiers, M; mentioned in the article "He's Only a Printer". 48/1/2.
Trowbridge, J.T. Author of " Neighbor Jackwood"; mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly." 48/4/4.
Upson, G.E; mentioned in the article "Rail Road Meeting in Quindaro" 48/3/1.
Upson, J.R., Secretary; mentioned in the article " Rail Road Meeting in Quindaro". 48/3/1.
Wadden, J.M., Chairman; mentioned in the article "Anti-Lecompton". 48/2/5.
Walden, Mr. (????)., Leading member of the last Constitutional Convention; mentioned in the article "About Quindaro". 48/2/6.
Walden, J.M; mentioned in the article "Rail Road Meeting in Quindaro". 48/3/1.
Walden, John M., Quindaro, For Superintendent of Public Instruction; mentioned in the article "Free-State Ticket". 48/2/1.
Walker, Gov. (????) Mentioned in the article "English Dodge". 48/2/2.
Watts, Rev. J; mentioned in the article " The Northern Independent." 48/4/4.
Webb, Otis; mentioned in the article "Rail Road Meeting in Quindaro". 48/3/1.
Wheeler, J.B., Doniphan County, For Treasurer of State; mentioned in the article "Free-State Ticket". 48/2/1.
Whipple, E.P; mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly." 48/4/4.
Whittier, John G; mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly." 48/4/4.
Whittey, E.M. Author of "Political Portraits"; mentioned in the article "The Atlantic Monthly." 48/4/4.
Willis, N.P; mentioned in the article "He's Only a Printer". 48/1/2.
Wise, Gov. Virginia; mentioned in the article "The Last Dodge of the Lecomptonites". 48/1/4.