"E" Subjects List


ECONOMY

Accounts. Article entitled "An Account Three Miles Long." Reports that the amount of quarterly returns of accounts would make a paper three miles long. 27/1/7.

Atlantic coast shock. Article entitled "Financial Affairs." Discusses recovering from the Atlantic coast shock. 22/2/6.

Baltimore. News item which reports that there is not one millionaire in the city of Baltimore. 7/1/7.

Bank Failure. News item, which is meant to be humorous, about the situation of the nation's banks. 24/4/1.

Bank Failures. Article entitled "Banks Failed." Lists banks that are closed and why. 13/3/4.

Bank Panic. Article entitled "An Anecdote for the Times." The article discusses ways a Louisville banker was able to pay off his customers and keep his bank open during a bank panic. 24/1/4.

Bank Panic. Article entitled "How Panics are Sometimes Produced." Discusses a run upon the bank of England in May of 1832. 23/1/4.

Bank Problems. Article entitled "Missouri Banks." The article discusses the actions in Missouri that are causing troubles for the banks in Missouri. 24/3/2.

Bank Speech. Untitled news item that quotes an introduction speech given at a Bank's meeting. 22/1/6.

Bank Suspensions. Article entitled "Former Bank Suspensions." The article gives the history of some of the suspensions of specie by banks in the 19th century in America. 24/4/1.

Bank. Article entitled "The Plunder Party." Article discusses the Bank of the state of Missouri. 26/1/5.

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

Banks and Slaves. Untitled Article, which discusses five slaves and banks. 26/1/7.

Banks. Untitled article which describes the safety of having a broker. 25/4/1.

Bonnet Business, Massachusetts. Article entitled "Bonnet Business". This is a summary of the sales of Bonnets for a six month period in Massachusetts. 10/1/6.

Breadstuffs and Provisions. Untitled article calling attention to an advertisement for Hall, English, & Henderson. 11/3/2.

Building. Col. Parks to order his stone building to be erected as a four story instead of a three story building. 18/2/4.

Building Costs. Article entitled "Cost of the National Capitol." The article mentions some building cost of the capital in Washington D.C. 24/4/1.

Building, Canadian. Untitled article about a Canadian building costing $1.3 million to build. 9/1/7.

Business Convention. Untitled article, about the Business Committee voting on free trade and direct taxation. 16/1/7.

Business Directory. Listing of Quindaro's businesses and locations in town. 29/1/1.

Charity Money. Article entitled "American National Charities." Discusses whether all the money people donate to charities is actually being used to help people. The article comes out of the Cincinnati Commercial. 4/1/4.

Clark's Bank List and Counterfeit Detector. This article is about Clark's book. 37/3/1.

Coal. Article entitled "Coal." Coal veins were found five feet in depth above ground. 30/1/7.

Coin chart. News item describes a free coin chart. 37/3/1.

Congress. Untitled article which discussed the amount of money needed to run Congress. 51/1/5.

Cotton Factory. Article under heading, "Miscellaneous Items." Largest cotton factory in the world built in Russia. 12/1/5.

Dollar Value. Article entitled "The Way of the World." A short joke on the worth of a dollar. 9/1/7.

English Bill and schools. Article entitled "The Dollars and Cents of the Dodge." Article describes the land to be set aside for Kanzas schools. 51/2/2.

Fort Snelling Sale. "The Fort Snelling Swindle." Gives amount of money lost due to extremely low prices on acreage. 22/1/4.

Free Labor. Article entitled "The Strength of Free Labor." They may trust to see free labor advance by its own inherent energies into regions where slavery has already failed. 14/1/7.

Freight. News item states that large amounts of freight have landed at Quindaro recently. 7/2/4.

Gold. Article entitled "Living in Kanzas without Work." This article discusses how people come to Kanzas in hopes of finding gold. 26/1/6.

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

Holiday, New York Times. Article entitled "Stopped Working on Sunday." Reports that the N.Y. Times has given its workmen Sunday off. 7/1/4.

Homestead Bill Article entitled ' The Homestead Bill.' The new bill is examined and it's relevance to land ownership. 38/2/6.

India's Economy. Article entitled "Office of the Economy." In which the economic decisions of India are questioned. 25/4/1.

Industry Failures. Article entitled "Failures." The article discusses the failures of several businesses that specialize in cloth and dry goods worldwide. 24/3/2.

Inflation. News item which reports that the prices of necessities have doubled from 1840 to 1857. 7/1/7.

Jobs. News item which is an advertisement for agents. 26/4/5.

Jobs. News item reports that agents are wanted in every city and town in the territory. 22/4/1.

Labor Pay. Article entitled "Yankee Laborers at Fifty Cents per day." The officers of the railroad reduce the pay of the workmen. 30/1/6.

Labor. Article entitled "Where are the Yankees?" Foreigners are mentioned as the main labor force. 15/1/4.

Land Office. News item which mentions the opening of a land office when papers are received from Washington. 24/2/7.

Land Sale. News item stating that people are going to the land sale. 9/3/1.

Land Sale. Untitled article which advertises the sale of Delaware Trust Lands at Osawkee. 11/2/4.

Land Sales. An announcement of land sales of all the unsold lands in Kanzas. 46/3/1.

Land Sales. Article entitled "Land Sales". Discusses the impacts these land sales will have, and that action needs to be taken. 46/1/5.

Land Warrants. Article entitled "Land Warrants in Kanzas." 41/2/4.

Land, Trip. News item in which the profile for the land in Nebraska is compared to Kanzas. 17/2/2.

Land. News item entitled "He Wants Two Cotton Plantations." A New York man is looking for land in Alabama. 18/1/3.

Land. A Clergyman in St. Louis bought land containing coal. 18/1/7.

Land. News item which describes that new land will be open soon. 38/3/1.

Land. Untitled article which describes Government involvement in land. 38/2/6.

Lands, Pre-emption. The article "Lands Open For Pre-Emption" lists sections posted through the land office at Lecompton. 1/3/4.

Ledger. News item announcing how well the New York Ledger is doing. 33/3/1.

Lumber. News item estimating 200,000 ft. of pine lumber landed at Quindaro's wharf in 10 days. 1/3/2.

Marines. Article entitled "Marine Losses for October." Six hundred and sixty three thousand three hundred dollars were valued in damage of the losses. 30/1/7.

Meeting. A meeting called to order to erect the bridge at the Kaw River. 17/2/7.

Miscellaneous items. Imports and exports from past and present compared for New York and Virginia. 18/1/7.

Missouri, Land Purchases. Untitled article describes how the Free-Staters are buying up Missouri. 16/3/1.

Monetary Revulsion. Article entitled "The Monetary Revulsion-Its Causes." The article offers speculation as to the causes of a monetary revulsion that is occurring. 24/2/2.

Money, Loss of. Article entitled "The Losses." Accounting of money. 26/1/7.

Money. Untitled article, which describes how the treasury hoards money. 15/1/7.

National Tariff. Article entitled "New York Herald for a Higher Tariff." The New York Herald is stated to support a higher national tariff to protect the American economy. 24/1/3.

National Treasury. Article entitled "The Road to Bankruptcy." Article describes the approach of the Buchannan administration to the treasury. 51/2/7.

Nationalism, Patriotism. Article entitled "A Calico Society." Encourages people here to buy products that we make in our industries rather than trade them abroad. 29/4/1.

New England Emigrant Aid Company (NEEAC). Untitled news item about the visit of the Secretary of the NEEAC to company settlements in the territory. Article written by Clarina Nichols. 10/2/7.

New states. News item which reports on the admission of Minnesota, Kanzas and Oregon to the Union. 30/1/5.

Officers Salaries. Article entitled "City Council." Discusses resolving the issue that officers would be paid no salaries or fees. 39/3/2.

Paper Currency. Article entitled "Washington on Paper Currency." General Washington wrote a letter on paper currency to Mr. Stone on Feb. 27, 1787. 27/1/2.

Patterson, NJ. News item which reports that copper and silver has been found in Patterson, NJ. 7/1/7.

Payments. Article entitled "Keeping Up Appearances." The article states the opinion that the United States should repay all of the debts it holds to its citizens. 24/1/5.

Pearls. Untitled article states that the value of pearls found in the vicinity are of less value than originally stated. 12/1/4.

Pittsburg, Kansas Territory. Article entitled "Pittsburg." Describes the ideal location of the new town. 1/3/1.

Political Economy. Article entitled "New York Tribune." Deals with questions of political economy, public policy, ethics, and material progress; first published in April 1841. 26/4/5.

Pre-emption Law. Article entitled "The Law of Pre-Emption." Describes the elements of the law and publishes a letter from the General Land outlining squatter provisions. The letter is signed by John Wilson, Commissioner. 1/4/5.

Price of Slaves. Article entitled "The Financial Revulsion and Slavery." Article discusses the price rate and intrinsic worth of slaves. 26/1/4.

Proclamation. News item entitled "Proclamation." Announces the compliance of the Kanzas Valley Bank. 46/3/2.

Protective Tariff. Article entitled "David Wilmot for a Protective Tariff." Discusses republican's position on tariff issue. 22/1/5.

Public Lands. News item reports the demand for public lands in Missouri causes rising real estate prices. 11/3/1.

Purchase of Cuba. Article entitled "Cuba and the Northwest." Article discussed information concerning the pros and cons of the United States purchasing Cuba. 51/1/4.

Quindaro Development. Article entitled "A Fortnight's Change." Mentions among other things Col. Park's building on Levee street. 10/2/2.

Quindaro Monetary Loss. Article entitled "The Financial Crisis." The financial losses at Quindaro have grown in the past few years. 21/2/3.

Quindaro Stoves. Untitled article about Shepherd and Henry receiving a shipment of stoves via the steamer Emma. 10/2/3.

Railroad. News item entitled "N.Y. & Erie Stock Falls." 10/3/2.

Railroads. Untitled news item announcing an article concerning Kanzas railroads in the following edition. 1/2/5.

Revulsion. Article entitled "Monetary Revulsions." The article discusses the national bank's monetary situation and states that the revulsion will end and the economy will recover. 24/1/2.

Salary of Judge, Curtis, Judge (????). Article entitled "Why Judge Curtis Resigned." Explaining that the resignation was due to a limited salary. 22/1/5.

Sale of Land. Article entitled "Addition." Discusses the 200 acres outside of town being plotted for sale. 3/3/2.

Sale. Article entitled "Sale of Fort Ripley Reservation." Reports how Fort Ripley was sold in the upper Mississippi. 27/1/4.

Saw Mill. Article entitled "Quindaro Saw Mill." Discussed new saws purchased by the Quindaro Saw Mill. 20/2/7.

Saw Mill. Lumber mill partially in business in Quindaro. 18/2/2.

Shares (Town?). News item mentions an exchange for shares and a liberal discount for those who purchase by quantity. 26/4/5.

St. Albans Bank. News item that discusses a letter written about the problems with St. Albans Bank. 30/2/5.

St. Paul. News item discussing the amount of money the town owes to creditors. 28/1/6.

Sumner. Article entitled "Sumner-Its Growth and Prospects." Discusses the progress in Sumner. 20/3/2.

Trade. News item about expected trade in building this coming season in Quindaro. 37/3/1.

Transcript, Business Transactions. Untitled news item reports business transactions within the Legislature is examined. 38/1/6.

Veto. Untitled news item which reports that a message was given to congress about why they should veto the Bank of the United States. 34/1/7.

Virginia land sales. Article entitled "Sale of Virginia Lands." 10/1/5.

Wages in Quindaro. Article entitled "Wages in Quindaro." Discusses possible job openings. 39/2/2.

Walker, Gov., Taxes. Article entitled "The Tax Question." The writers of the Chindowan criticize Gov. Walker and his views on taxation. 9/2/3.

Wea Land Sales. Article entitled "The Wea Land Sales." Prices raised per acre, minutes before the sale was announced. 7/2/2.

Windfall. News item entitled "A Windfall." A washerwoman inherits one million. 41/2/6.

EARTHQUAKE

Earthquake. Article entitled "An Earthquake." Gives details of an earthquake in the Mississippi Valley. 22/2/7.

ECLECTIC

Eclectic Magazine. The article "A New Volume" discusses the contents of the Eclectic Magazine in its new year 1857. 48/4/6.

Eclectic. Untitled article about the Eclectic. 39/4/7.

EDUCATION

Education. Untitled article by Clarina Nichols encouraging parents to support a "thorough and systematic course of instruction" in Quindaro schools. 1/3/1.

EDUCATIONAL

Educational System. Article entitled "Educational Convention." Article which discusses the establishment of an educational system in Kanzas. 51/2/3.

ELOPEMENT

Elopement. News item about a successful Quindaro elopement. 1/3/2.

EMIGRANTS

Emigrants from Canada. Article entitled "New Route for Immigration." Emigration to Kanzas is now coming from Canada also. 9/1/5.

Emigrants, New York. News item states that 71 vessels came through New York last month bringing emigrants. 7/1/7.

Emigrants, Kanzas Immigrants. Article entitled "Items for Kanzas Immigrants." Gives reasons immigrants should come to Kanzas instead of Missouri. 22/2/5.

Emigrants. News item reports that emigrants are coming from Illinois and Iowa. 49/3/1.

Emigrants, Expenses. Article entitled "Items for Immigrants." Discusses how people moving to Kanzas frequently subject themselves to unnecessary expenses. 39/2/2.

Emigrants. Ferry, Quindaro. Untitled news item reports some thirty emigrants crossed the Missouri by the Quindaro Ferry. 48/3/1.

EMIGRATION

Emigration Homestead Association. Article entitled "Emigration to Slave States." Hon. Eli Thayer went on a four-day business trip to slave states to express plans of the Emigrant Homestead Association. 7/1/5.

EMOTIONS

Emotions. Article entitled "The Power of Tragedy." Discusses human emotions. 40/2/6.

ENGINEERING

Engineering. Article entitled "The Atlantic Telegraph." Concerning an engineering project. 35/2/2.

ENGLAND'S

England's Territorial Gain. Untitled article discusses the fact that England will no longer strive for territorial gain. 51/1/6.

ENVIRONMENTAL

Environmental Protection. Article entitled "Spare the Trees." Poses the question are we removing too many beautiful trees (C.I.H. Nichols, Author?). 3/3/1.

EWING

Ewing, Thomas. Article entitled "Thomas Ewing." Replying to a remark of a contemporary about Thomas Ewing. 39/2/6.

EXPEDITION

Expedition, of West. News item about Lieut. G.R. Warren heading a Government expedition to the area between Yellowstone and the Missouri. 10/3/3.

EXPLORER

Explorer. Untitled news item mentions the exploration of a printer out west where he found a printer's brass composing rule. 32/2/6.


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