Name Index for Issue 49

Names for Issue No. 49, May 22, 1858


Adams, Henry, mentioned in article, called Election Returns, for getting 536 votes for governor. 49/2/4

Adams, Henry, given 69 votes at Quindaro Precinct for governor. 49/3/2

Adrian, Garnet B., mentioned for being a state representative from New Jersey who is an Anti-Lecompton Democrat. 49/1/2

Arny, W.F.M., given 39 votes at Quindaro Precinct for Clerk Sup. Court. 49/3/2

Bancroft, E.P., given 58 votes at Quindaro Precinct for Secretary of State. 49/3/2

Bonham, (????), mentioned in article about the Lecompton Democrats. 49/1/3

Broderick, David C., mentioned for being a member of the Senate from California who is an Anti-Lecompton Democrat. 49/1/2

Brooks, Shirley, said to be interested in New Magazine, which is devoted to Literature, Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Bryant, Wm C., said to be interested in New Magazine, which is devoted to Literature, Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Buchanan, J.R., worked for the College of Medicine as Professor of Cerebral Physiology and Institutes of Medicine. 49/3/7

Budington, George E., given 58 votes at Quindaro Precinct for State Senator. 49/3/2

Calhoun, John, mentioned in the account of overthrowing government. 49/1/2

Chadwick, Gen. Charles, chosen for chairmen in Anti-Lecompton meeting. 49/3/2

Chapmen, Henry, mention for being a state representative from Pennsylvania. 49/1/2

Chase, Hon. Salmon P., mentioned in article about Kanzas being a free state. 49/2/3

Child, Prof. F.H., said to be interested in New Magazine, which is devoted to Literature, Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Child, Maria L., said to be interested in New Magazine, which is devoted to Literature, Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Clark, Horace F., mentioned for being a State Representative from New York. 49/1/2

Cleaveland, C.H., worked for the College of Medicine. 49/3/7

Collins, Wiskie, said to be interested in New Magazine, which is devoted to Literature Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Conway, Martin F., given 51 votes at Quindaro Precinct for Representative to Congress. 49/3/2

Curtis, George, said to be interested in New Magazine, which is devoted to Literature, Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Davis, John G., mentioned for being a State Representative from Indiana. 49/1/2

Davis John G., mentioned in article about the Lecompton Democrats. 49/1/3

Douglas, Stephen A., mentioned for being a member of Senate from Illinois. 49/1/2

Dow, Lorenzo, given 58 votes at Quindaro Precinct for 4 years as Supreme Judge. 49/3/2

Durant, W.F., mentioned in article about The New England Bards. 49/3/1

Emerson, Ralph Waldo, said to be interested in New Magazine, which is devoted to Literature, Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Felton, Prof. C.C., said to be interested in New Magazine, which is devoted to Literature Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Fenton, Hon. Reuben E., mentioned in section about Pennsylvania's state election. 49/1/7

Fields, J.T., Author of a poem called The Sword and the Harpe. 49/1/2

Forney, (????), editor of the Philadelphia Press mentioned in section about Pennsylvania's state election. 49/1/7

Foster, Charles A., given 68 votes at Quindaro Precinct for Attorney General. 49/3/2

Goodloe, Daniel R., of North Carolina mentioned for being involved in editorial Management of the Republic. 49/4/2

Hannay, James, said to be interested in New Magazine, which in devoted to Literature Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Hamer, R.W., given 58 votes at Quindaro Precinct for State Senator. 49/3/2

Harris, Thomas L., mentioned for being a State Representative from Illinois. 49/1/2

Harris, Thomas L., mentioned in article about the Lecompton Democrats. 49/1/3

Haskin, John B., mention for being a State Representative from Pennsylvania. 49/1/2

Hawthorne, Nathaniel, said to be interested in New Magazine, which is devoted to Literature, Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Hayword, W., mentioned in article about The New England Bards. 49/3/1

Hedge, Rev. F.H., said to be interested in New Magazine, which is devoted to Literature, Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Hickman, John, mentioned for being a State Representative from Pennsylvania. 49/1/2

Hillyer, George S., given 58 votes at Quindaro Precinct for Auditor of State. 49/3/2

Holliday, Cyrus K., given 58 votes at Quindaro Precinct for Lieut. Governor. 49/3/2

Holmes, Oliver Wendall, said to be interested in New Magazine, which is devoted to Literature, Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Howe, A.J., worked for the College of Medicine as Professor of Surgery. 49/3/7

Judge, J.F. MD., worked for the College of Medicine as Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. 49/3/7

King, John, worked for the College of Medicine as Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. 49/3/7

Kirkland, C.M., said to be interested in New Magazine, which is devoted to Literature, Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Longfellow, Henry W., said to be interested in New Magazine, which is devoted to Literature, Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Lowell, James R., said to be interested in New Magazine, which is devoted to Literature, Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Magoon, E.B., chosen for Secretary in Anti-Lecompton meeting. 49/3/2

Marshall, Samuel S., mentioned for being a State Representative from Illinois. 49/1/2

Marshall, Samuel S., mentioned in article about the Lecompton Democrats. 49/1/3

McCauslin, A.W., given 58 votes at Quindaro Precinct for Circuit Judge of the First Judicial District. 49/3/2

McKay, William, given 58 votes at Quindaro Precinct for 6 years as Supreme Judge. 49/3/2

McKibbe, J.C., mentioned for being a State Representative from California. 49/1/2

Melville, Herman, said to be interested in New Magazine, which is devoted to Literature, Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Montgomery, (????), Anti-Lecompton Democrat who paired off on his own from Pennsylvania. 49/1/2

Morris, Isaac N., State Representative from Illinois. 49/1/2

Motley, J. Lothrop, said to be interested in New Magazine, which is devoted to Literature, Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Murray, Capt. E., mentioned for arriving in Quindaro with his family. 49/2/4

Parsons, Thomas W., said to be interested in New Magazine, which is devoted to Literature, Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Philleo, C.W., said to be interested in New Magazine, which is devoted to Literature, Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Pike, (????), said to be interested in New Magazine, which is devoted to Literature, Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Prescott, William H., said to be interested in New Magazine, which is devoted to Literature, Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Quiney, Edmund, said to be interested in New Magazine, which is devoted to Literature, Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Quitman, (????), mentioned in article about the Lecompton Democrats. 49/1/3

Ricaud, (????), mentioned in article about the Lecompton Democrats. 49/1/3

Richardson, A.D., given 54 votes at Quindaro Precinct for Reporter of Supreme Court. 49/3/2

Robinson, John W., given 58 votes at Quindaro Precinct for commissioner of School Lands. 49/3/2

Rowell, A.J., mentioned in an article for making remarks against the Dodge. 49/3/2

Ruffini, G., said to be interested in New Magazine, which is devoted to Literature, Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Shaw, A., State Representative from Illinois. 49/1/2

Sherwood, Wm., worked for the College of Medicine as Professor of Medical Practice and Pathology. 49/3/7

Shotwell, Geo H., given 59 votes at Quindaro Precinct for Representative. 49/3/2

Smith, Robert, State Representative from Illinois. 49/1/2

Sparks, Steven, given 58 votes at Quindaro Precinct for State Senator. 49/3/2

St. John, T.E., worked for the College of Medicine as Professor of Anatomy and Physiology. 49/3/7

Stowe, H. Beecher, said to be interested in New Magazine, which is devoted to Literature, Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Stuart, Charles E., mentioned for being a member of Senate from Michigan. 49/1/2

Throwbridge, J.T., said to be interested in New Magazine which is devoted to Literature, Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Underwood, (????), mentioned in article about the Lecompton Democrats. 49/1/3

Wheeler, J.B., given 58 votes at Quindaro Precinct for Treasurer of State. 49/3/2

Whittier, John G., said to be interested in New Magazine, which is devoted to Literature, Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Whipple, E.P., said to be interested in New Magazine, which is devoted to Literature, Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Whitty, E.M., said to be interested in New Magazine, which is devoted to Literature, Art, and Politics. 49/4/4

Wilmot, David, mentioned in section about Pennsylvania's state election. 49/1/7

Wright, Judge J. W., mentioned for arriving in Quindaro with the railroad. 49/1/4

Wright, Judge J. W., introduced as speaker of the evening at Anti-Lecompton meeting. 49/3/2


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