Subjects for Issue No. 35, February 13, 1858


Banking. "Banks and Banking" concerning an act to establish banks in Kanzas Territory. 35/2/5.

Burglary. "Robbery of an Express Office" concerning the burglary of an express office in Indiana. 35/2/5.

Constitutional Convention. "The Constitutional Convention" article on the act passed to convene a convention. 35/2/4.

Corn Crops. "Large Yield of Corn" article about farmers and their corn crops. 35/2/6.

Engineering. "The Atlantic Telegraph" telegraph published concerning an engineering project. 35/2/2.

Fistfight. "A Fight in Congress" concerning a fistfight in congress involving Keitt and Grow. 35/2/5.

Government Reporting. "Prospectus of the Republic" concerning a newspaper to be published in the city of Washington in order to report government actions. 35/4/3.

Growth. Article concerning regions in which the men grow larger. 35/2/5.

Kanzas Affairs. "The Governors on Kanzas Affairs," five state governors speak of the injustice imposed upon Kanzas residents in 1858 speeches. 35/1/2.

Lecompton, Buchanan. Article taken from the Missouri Democrat concerning Buchanan's stand on Lecompton. 35/2/6.

Lecompton. "Buchanan for Lecompton," President Buchanan's stand on Kanzas and the Lecompton Constitution. 35/2/3.

Lecompton. Article concerning Lecompton from the Missouri Democrat, February 5, 1858. 35/2/5.

Medicine. "The Eclectic College of Medicine," concerning the spring session in Cincinnati, Ohio; the lecturers are listed. 35/4/3.

Missouri Democrat, Lecompton. Article concerning Lecompton from the Missouri Democrat, February 5, 1858. 35/2/5.

Murder. Article concerning murder of Negro woman in Lexington, Mississippi and murderer's sentence. 35/2/6.

Neosho. "Neosho-The Struggle Yet to Come," an 1854 article from Springfield Illinois' Republican urging Free Staters to Neosho, south of Kanzas, to fight for freedom there. 35/1/6.

Pate, H. Clay. "Concerning a 'Great Man'" article about H. Clay Pate and his actions. 35/1/7.

Poem. Election. "The Eve of Election" election is foreshadowed with a poem by John G. Whittier. 35/1/2.

President Monroe, Kanzas Affairs. "Presidents Message" speech given by President James Monroe on Kanzas Affairs. 35/2/2.

Quindaro City Charter. News item regarding a city charter for Quindaro. 35/3/1.

Quindaro, Uncle Tom's Cabin. Meeting. News item regarding a meeting at "Uncle Tom's Cabin." 35/3/1.

Richmond Dispatch, Washington. Article excerpt from the Richmond Dispatch concerning presentation of Washington's personal possessions. 35/2/6.

School System. "A Death Blow to the Free School System of Indiana," concerns school system in Indiana. 35/2/2.

Shooting. Article concerning an accidental shooting at an Illinois wedding. 35/2/6.

Springfield Illinois Republican, Neosho. "Neosho-The Struggle Yet to Come" 1854 article from Springfield Illinois' Republican urging Free Staters to Neosho. South of Kanzas, to fight for freedom there. 35/1/6.

Steamer Loss. Article concerning the loss of steamer "Colonel Crossman" taking 21 lives. 35/3/1.

Territorial Capitol. "MINNEOLA" article concerning the location of the Kanzas Territorial Capitol. 35/2/4.

Utah. Article concerning the size of Utah. 35/2/5.

Wedding. "An Array of Beauty," article reports the wedding of Prussian Prince. 35/2/6.


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