"P" Subjects List


POLITICS

Address, Ex-Gov. Geary. Article entitled "Gov. Geary on Kanzas and the Republican Party" criticizes Geary's speech. 1/4/4.

Address, Gov. Stanton. Reprinted article "Address of Hon. Stanton, Secretary and Acting Governor." Discusses need for law in K.T. 1/4/3.

Address. Untitled news item about Hon. Marcus J. Parrott addressing the citizens of Quindaro. 19/2/3.

Anti-Bachelor Speech. Article entitled "Gov. Rollins on Bachelors." Gov. Rollins gives speech in which he attacks his opponent for being a bachelor. 16/1/3.

Anti-Lecompton Democrats. Discusses which members of Senate are Anti-Lecompton democrats. 49/1/3.

Apportionment. Article entitled “Bogus Apportionment.” Reports the results of the bogus state election by the Robber Convention. 26/2/6.

Arizona. Article entitled "Arizona." Discusses having Arizona as a territory. 28/1/7.

Arrest. News item which states that two judges from the August 3 election were arrested. 15/2/6.

Arrests. Article entitled “Latest from Lawrence-More Arrests.” The Sheriff of Douglas County went to Franklin with a full company of US troops and arrested four citizens. 14/2/1.

Assassination attempt. News item that gives commentary on the attempt to assassinate the French Emperor. 37/2/2.

Atchison. Article entitled "Free Speech in Atchison." Letter to the Editor about trouble in Atchison between border ruffians and free-state men. 16/2/6.

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

Bar Conflict. News item that tells of trouble that a National Democratic Councilman had in reference to a bar. 22/2/4.

Bogus Constitution. Untitled article discussing the Bogus Constitution. 28/2/1.

Bogus Constitution. Article entitled "The 'Remedy'". Discusses the current situation with the Bogus Constitution. 28/2/3.

Bogus Constitution. Article entitled “The Bogus Constitution.” Article discusses different articles of the constitution. 26/2/1.

Bogus Convention, Gen. Calhoun. Article entitled "The Dictator." States that through the Bogus Constitutional Convention Gen. Calhoun was given too much power. 27/2/3.

Bogus Convention. Article entitled "The Bogus Convention." Met in Lecompton, but will adjourn until after the October election because of the election. 18/2/3.

Bogus Convention. Article entitled “The Bogus Convention.” The article discusses the Bogus Convention and its actions regarding the state constitution. 24/2/1.

Bogus Convention. Article entitled "Proceedings of the Bogus Convention." Minutes from the meeting. 18/2/5.

Bogus Convention. Discusses the Bogus Convention and how people through their delegates take some action in regard to the performances of the Convention. 27/2/1.

Bogus Documents. News item discussing bogus documents from Gov. Walker being published. 7/2/6.

Bogus Election. Article entitled “Result of the Bogus Election!” Citizens from Missouri invaded the Kansas election. 7/2/1.

Bogus Election. Article entitled “The Election.” Government set a Bogus Election in plans to make Kanzas a slave state. 10,000 residents voted against it. They condoned the corruption of the politicians and remained a free state. 7/2/1.

Bogus Laws. Article entitled "Respect the Bogus Laws?" Free State men of Kanzas have refused to respect bogus laws that they had no part in making. 13/2/2.

Border Issues. Article entitled "Will Kanzas Emigrants Build up and Sustain the Cities of their Oppressors in Missouri!" Discusses happenings at the borders of Kanzas and Missouri, Border Ruffians, etc. 46/2/5.

Bribery Constitution. Article entitled “Why the People of Kanzas should not Accept the Bribery Constitution.” Lists reasons why they should not accept it. 49/1/2.

Bribery?, Presidential. Article entitled “The Way to Get Office.” Sarcastic column about a hunter who gave the President a gift and then received a commission for office. 7/4/2.

Buchannan Administration. Article entitled “Prospectus of the Republic.” Reports on the inauguration and purpose of the Buchannan administration. 29/4/2.

Buchannan Criticism. The article “He is Only a Printer” compares James Buchannan to a bunch of famous printers/writers. 48/1/2.

Buchannan Lecompton Message. Untitled news item that gives commentary in the Louisville Journal to Buchannan’s Lecompton Message. 37/2/2.

Buchannan on Slavery. Article entitled “Mr. Buchannan’s Letter.” Letter explaining slavery is national, not sectional. 22/3/1.

Buchannan Reviewed. Untitled news item in which President Buchannan is reviewed in 1848, 1856 & 1857. 21/2/7.

Buchannan's Letter. Article entitled “President Buchannan’s Letter---Slavery in our Territories.” The president does not want anyone entering U.S. territory. 26/1/4.

Buchannan Letter. Article entitled "Buchannan's Letter on Kanzas: Letter to the President." Memorial from officials in Connecticut to President Buchannan expressing the desire to make their own laws, elect their own rules. 18/2/7.

Buchannan, James. Article entitled “Prospectus of the Republic.” Article discusses Mr. Buchannan and why he was elected president. 26/4/2.

Buchannan, Mr. James B., Inauguration. Article entitled “Prospectus of the Republic.” Discusses the inauguration of Mr. Buchannan and the purpose of his administration. 42/4/3.

Buchannan, Mr., Politics. Article entitled “Prospects of the Republic.” Information on the Republic after Buchannan was elected. 31/4/2.

Buchannan, Mr., West. Article entitled “Mr. Buchannan and the West.” Discusses how the Government has no interest in the Great West. 31/2/5.

Buchannan, President. Untitled news item that describes President Buchannan’s dining style. 51/2/6.

Buchannan. Quote from newspapers about Buchannan. 40/1/6.

Buchannan. Article entitled "How President Buchannan Receives the Ladies." Buchannan is reported as not being a "ladies man." 30/1/7.

Buchannan on Slavery. Article entitled "What are we to Expect?" An article concerning Buchannan’s slavery decision for Kanzas. 18/2/4.

Buchannan, response to. Article entitled "Buchannan’s letter." Response to Buchannan’s letter supporting slavery in Kanzas. 18/2/1.

Building. Kanzas Capital building completion information. 18/1/7.

Candidates. The article "Our Candidates" indicates candidates for the Free State Convention will be discussed in the present issue. 10/2/1.

Candidates. News item which lists the Republican candidates for Governor. 19/2/3.

Carson Territory. Article entitled “The Proposed Territory of Carson.” Public meeting was held to consider the propriety of petitioning Congress for a separate organization. 23/1/2.

Cary, Henry C., Letter. Article entitled “The Present State of our Country.” Letter to the President by Henry C. Cary. 3 7/1/3.

Cass, Lewis. Untitled article in which Lewis Cass writes a letter to R. J. Walker, responding to the resignation and arguments of Walker. 32/4/1.

Census, an Act. Untitled article which discusses providing for the taking of the census, and to provide for the apportionment of representatives of the state of Kanzas.

Census. Outcomes. News item, mentions the census votes. 26/2/5.

Census. News item, discusses the population of the United States. 30/1/5.

Citizen Reply. Article entitled "Reply to the President." Citizens of Connecticut address the President on affairs about Kanzas. 21/1/3.

Citizens' Rights. “Kanzas and Civil War.” Stating the willingness of the citizens to fight for their rights and their voice in framing the State Government. 31/1/4.

Citizenship. Article entitled “What the Dred Scott Case Decided, and What it Did not Decide.” Supreme Court case deciding if a Negro can be a U.S. citizen. 12/1/4.

City Council. News item entitled "City Council." Reported the proceedings of the councils meeting. 46/3/1.

City Ordinance Number 2. City Ordinance number 2 was passed May 3, 1858. This article tells of its contents. 48/3/2.

Congress Elections. Article entitled “Regent Calhoun's Letter.” Reports the election of Senate and House of Representatives in Washington City on March 19, 1858. 42/2/6.

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

Congressional Candidate, Parrot, Marcus J. Article entitled "Our Candidate." Reasons that Marcus J. Parrot should be elected delegate to Congress. 16/2/1.

Congressional Delegates. News item describing how pro-slave supporters appointed delegates to Congress. 9/3/7.

Congressional Election. Article entitled “Elected to Congress.” The article mentions an election in Iowa in which a Congressman was replaced. 24/2/6.

Constitution for Kanzas. Article entitled “Lecompton Constitution” Reports on the legislature passing a law to form a Constitution for Kanzas as a state. 39/1/6.

Constitutional Convention. Article entitled "The Constitutional Convention." Discusses the act passed to convene a convention. 35/2/4.

Constitutional Convention. Untitled article about defending the Constitutional Convention of the Kanzas territory. 27/2/3.

Constitutional Convention. Article entitled "That Vote." Discusses what happened when the issue of who should be entitled to a Common School education supported by the state. 46/2/1.

Constitutional Convention. News item discusses Organic Law and self-government. 26/2/3.

Constitutional Convention. News item that announced the Constitutional Convention and explained that they would be discussing the Liquor Law. 33/2/1.

Constitutional Election. In January 1857, Delegate Conventions were held in various cities arguing over the Lecompton Constitution. 34/2/2.

Convention Absence. News item announces that the Chindowan's absence at the convention at Grasshopper Falls has made it necessary for them to put forth more "selected matter" in the paper. 16/2/1.

Convention Proceedings. Article entitled "Proceedings of the Free-State Delegate Convention." A report of the proceedings at the convention. 46/2/2.

Convention, Centropolis. Article entitled “Convention at Centropolis.” Reports on Free-State men of the Centropolis convention and the Free-State dinner. 15/2/3.

Corrupt Governments. Article entitled "Kanzas and Minnesota." Reports that Minnesota and Kanzas territories have problems with their government. 16/1/5.

Corruption. News item with insights on how politicians address corruption are given to the reader. 38/2/1.

County Delegate Convention. Article entitled "County Delegate Convention." The Free-State Committee has issued for a County Delegate Convention. 16/2/2.

Cummings, Gov.. Article entitled “The Mormon News.” Article that describes Governor Cummings leaving from Salt Lake City. 51/2/1.

Davis, Alson C. Article entitled "Alson C. Davis." Discusses Alson C. Davis' political strategies. 20/2/4.

De-segregated Voting. Untitled article about a vote on allowing colored people to vote on the same terms as whites. 9/1/5.

Deficiency Bill. Article entitled "The Deficiency Bill." An article from the Missouri Democrat commenting on an article from the Republican about the bill. 46/1/4.

Delegate Convention Meeting. Article entitled “Primary Meeting.” Reports that the Free-state men of Quindaro are holding a meeting at Captain Webbs new hall to select delegates to attend the County Convention at Leavenworth. 39/2/5.

Delegate Convention. Article entitled "Free State Convention in the First District," in which nominees for state senators & representatives were named. 11/2/7.

Delegate Convention. Article entitled “The Convention --Its Action.” Brief report of the proceedings of the Delegate Convention. 29/2/5.

Delhi. Untitled news item which reports thousands of deaths at the taking of Delhi. 30/1/3.

Democracy Reviving. Discussion about democracy in an article entitled "Democracy Reviving." 10/1/7.

Democracy. Article entitled "The Sugar-Coated Pill." Discusses how the pro-slavery party isn't truly democratic. 20/2/5.

Democracy. Untitled article in which the author says heaven save poor Kanzas; for it is beyond all earthly help. 11/3/1.

Democratic Party. Article entitled "Who are the Resurrectionists?" Discusses the views of the Democratic Party. 20/2/4.

Democratic Party. Article entitled “The Kanzas Gripe.” The article insults the Democratic Party and predicts its 'death.' 24/1/6.

Democratic Party. News item which discusses the Democratic Party. 20/2/1.

Democratic Party. Explains that even though years have past, the Democrats haven't changed. 22/1/5.

Democratic Party. News item that discusses the split in the Democratic Party in Hamilton County, Ohio. 20/2/7.

Democratic Ticket. News item which discusses the Leavenworth Journal's opinion about the Democratic ticket. 20/2/1.

Democratic Ticket. News item which discusses what kind of candidates are on the ticket. 20/2/1.

Democrats, Missouri. Article entitled “A Report.” A letter received by the President giving details of the developments of the Democrats in Missouri. 7/1/7.

Destruction. Article entitled "Destruction of the Ballot-Box in Linn County-the Truth about the manner." Deciding whether to note the destruction or not. 33/2/6.

District Convention. Article entitled "The District Convention." Report that convention went well. 11/2/4.

Dixon, Senator, Speech. Untitled news item about a speech Senator Dixon gave in the Senate on February 9, 1858. 37/2/5

Doniphan. The article "Disturbance" discusses pro-slave and Free-state men's personal difficulty. 10/3/3.

Douglas, Steven A. Article entitled “Theodore Parker on Douglas.” Describes Douglas's speech in Massachusetts Representatives Hall on Friday, January 29, 1858. 42/1/6.

Douglass brothers. Article entitled "Stephen A. and Fred Douglas." An article by J. J. Beardsley describing Senator Douglas and his brother. 27/1/4.

Douglass. Article entitled "Mr. Douglass-His Filial Affection and Patriotism." Describes the good characteristics of Mr. Douglass. 27/1/3.

Dred Scott Decision. Article entitled “A Kanzas-National Democratic Paper.” Discusses the Dred Scott Decision. 26/2/5.

Dred Scott Decision. Article entitled “The Dred Scott Decision.” Discusses the power that Congress has over the territories and restricting slavery. 23/1/3.

Dred Scott. Article entitled “A Poser for Judge Taney.” Discusses the Dred Scott decision. 4/1/7.

Drunks. News item about how a few of the Free-state boys indulged themselves in some bad whiskey. 30/2/5.

Election. Article entitled "People of Kanzas." Article about an election for a delegate to the Congress of the United States, both branches of the Territorial Legislature, and various County officers. 19/1/6.

Election Candidates. Article entitled “Our Candidates.” Voters are encouraged to vote for the Free-State party. 12/2/3.

Election Discussion. Untitled news item which mentions a public discussion on the election. 20/2/2.

Election Fraud. Article entitled “How Fraud was Prevented.” The article discusses the actions of Missouri citizens crossing the river to vote in Kanzas' election on the slave-state issue. 24/2/6.

Election Fraud. Provides that Missouri residents voted at Kickapoo therefore fraud has to be properly dealt with by officials. 22/2/5.

Election Loss. Article entitled “Hard Up.” Article mentions the loss in an election by a politician and makes a statement defending the winner of the election from statements made by the election's loser. 24/2/6.

Election, New Mexico. News item which states the overwhelming majority in the latest election in New Mexico. 24/2/7.

Election of delegates. 39/2/1.

Election Returns. Article entitled “Election Returns.” Election results are predicted. 22/2/2.

Election Returns. Article entitled "Election Returns." Gives election results from Kanzas. 13/2/7.

Election, an Act. Untitled article, providing for the annual election for the year 1857, and annually thereafter. 11/4/1.

Election, California. Tells of the new Governor of California. 22/2/2.

Election, Parrott, Marcus J. Article entitled "The Election." The Kanzas counties elected Marcus J. Parrott. 21/2/1.

Election, Proper Remark. Untitled news item makes correction about returns of election being opened. 34/2/5.

Election. Article entitled “The Elections.” There will be a meeting on Saturday to determine poll for next Monday. 12/2/1.

Election. Article entitled “The October Election.” Discusses what was adopted to the Free-State policy at the Topeka Convention. 15/2/1.

Election. Article entitled “The Southern Press on the Kanzas Election.” The article discusses the success of making Kanzas a free state and the defeat of the Democratic Party. 24/1/7.

Election. News item entitled "New Charter Election." Reports on the proceedings of the election. 40/3/1.

Election. Article entitled "Massachusetts Election." Discusses the distributions of votes among the nominees. 30/1/4.

Election. Article entitled “Election of Delegates.” Reports the results.

Election. Mentioned in an news item about Henry J. A, Thomas Ewing, JD Madderschiet, J.C Donor, James Davis, W.Y Roberts, J. Walden, W. H. Corey James Tigen, G.W.K. Twombley and H.D. Johnson in the elections. 39/2/1.

Election. Missouri. Article entitled “The Missouri Election.” Rollins and Stewarts are discussed-but the election results are unknown. 15/2/2.

Election. News item entitled "Charter Election." Announces when the re-election of City officers will take place. 40/3/1.

Election. News item entitled "Election for County Officers." Announces an election to be held and who has been nominated in the Free-State party. 40/3/2.

Elections, Primary Elections. Article entitled “Primary Elections.” The process and characteristics of primary elections are examined. 38/2/2.

Elections. News item discussing the Territorial Legislature. 30/2/3.

Enabling Act. News item reports that the Hon. Marcus J. Parrot wrote a letter explaining that he didn't think that the Enabling Act would pass Congress. 33/2/1.

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

English Bill. Article entitled “Idiosyncrasies of Indiana Democracy.” Discusses the bribing of people to make the bill pass. 49/1/3.

English Bill. An article called “The English Dodge” discusses the disagreements on the Lecompton Constitution. 48/2/2.

English Bill. Article entitled “Passage Over the Dodge” discusses a bill that was to be presented as submitting the Lecompton Constitution to be voted by the people. 48/1/4.

English Bill. House debate on the English Substitute. 48/1/4.

English Bill. The Richmond South discusses the English Kanzas bill. 48/2/4.

English Dodge, Stanton, F. P. Untitled news item which discusses the arrival of F. P. Stanton to oppose the English Dodge. 51/3/1.

English Dodge. Article that discusses peoples positions on the Dodge. 49/2/5.

English Dodge. Free State Issue. Article entitled “The Atlantic Monthly on the English Dodge.” Article which is an excerpt of an article from 'The Atlantic Monthly' concerning the importance of the Free State issue to the country. 51/2/5.

Equality. Article entitled "The Doctrine of Negro Equality Announced by the Administration." The debate whether to call it Negro equality or State equality. 30/1/3.

Final Vote. News item mentions the final vote on the Organic Law of Kanzas. 26/2/5.

Fist-fight. Article entitled "A Fight in Congress." Concerns a fist-fight in congress involving Keitt and Grow. 35/2/5.

Floyd, Gov. Article entitled “Gov. Floyd to be Driven out of the Cabinet” discusses the disliking of Gov. Floyd. 48/1/3.

Fraud Allegations. Article entitled "Frauds by a Democratic Officeholder." Democratic Officeholder is alleged to have stolen from his employees and from fictitious employees. 21/2/5.

Fraud. News item entitled "Astounding Democratic Swindle". Discusses the swindling of over seven million dollars from New York City. 28/1/6.

Fraud. News item which describes a trial about an investigation of election fraud. 34/2/2.

Free and Slave-State Differences. Article entitled "No Proscription! No Nullification!! No Abolitionism!!!" Argued against a pro-slavery poster. 20/2/3.

Free Speech. Article entitled “Difficulty at the Land Sales-Free Speech Vindicated.” People that were pro-slave were unable to stop the speech of an abolitionist. 9/2/6.

Free State Address. The article "An Address To the People of the United States and Kanzas Territory, by the Free State Topeka Convention" responds to the Lecompton Convention address of January 12, 1857. 1/1/2.

Free State Address. News item encouraging the reading of the Free State Address in the instant edition. 1/2/6.

Free State Convention, Free State Article entitled “Free - State County Convention.” Which advertised a convention that will be held on March 13, 1858. 38/2/6.

Free State Convention. Article entitled "Proceedings of the Free State Convention! Unanimity of Action!!!" Covers two days of meetings, Wednesday July 15 and Thursday July 16, 1857 at Union Hall in Topeka, Kansas and includes resolutions, those attending.

Free State Convention. Discussion of the convention and jubilance about it, in an article entitled "The Free State Convention." 10/2/1.

Free State Conventions. Free-State article entitled “The Free State Conventions.” States where the convention will be held. 15/2/1.

Free State Debate. Article entitled "Free-State Platform." Which covers a debate over the rights of Kanzas citizens. 25/4/2.

Free State Delegate Convention. “Free State Mass and Delegate Convention.” Announcing another meeting. December 19, 1857. 31/2/5.

Free State Delegate Convention. Article entitled “The Topeka Constitution Re-Affirmed.” Includes the minutes of the Free State Delegate Convention. 29/2/6.

Free State Delegate Convention. Article entitled “Free-State Delegate Convention.” Convention for free-state parties, held in Lawrence on Wednesday, December 2nd. 26/2/1.

Free State Government. Article entitled “The Free State Program.” Discusses the plan of the Free-State men to make Kanzas a free state. 9/1/2.

Free State Government. News item describing the desire to set the Free-State government into active operation. 1/2/7.

Free State Laws. News item about a Free State committee appointed at Lawrence to introduce codified laws in Kanzas. 1/2/7.

Free State Meeting. Article entitled “Free-State Meeting.” Announcing a meeting the same evening. 31/2/4.

Free State Meeting. Article entitled “Free State Meeting at Lecompton.” The free state people of Kanzas held a meeting for the purpose of repudiating the action and agency of the bogus constitution. 23/2/4.

Free State party meeting. Article entitled “Political meeting in Quindaro.” Reports on a meeting discussing the Free State party and its participation in the election. A committee was formed to attend the Topeka Mass Meeting. 4/2/4.

Free State Party Meets. Article entitled "Ticket in Johnson County." The Convention of free-state party met. 18/2/7.

Free State Platform. Article entitled "Free-State Platform, Adopted July 16, 1857." The items resolved and adopted. 18/4/1.

Free State Platform. Article entitled "Free-State Platform, Adopted August 26, 1857." The items resolved and adopted. 18/4/1.

Free State Platform. Article entitled "Free State Platform." Outlines the platform adopted by the Free State attendee's at the Topeka Delegate convention March 10, 1857.

Free State Platform. Article about the Free State Platform Adopted July 16,1857 and the signing of the Constitution. 17/4/1.

Free State Resolutions. Article entitled “Free-State Platform.” Political resolutions. 31/4/3.

Free State Support. Article entitled “Free State Platform.” This states the resolution in Kanzas in support of free state. May 30, 1857.

Free State Ticket, Convention. News item, List of people who have a Free-state ticket for the constitutional convention. 38/2/1.

Free State Unity. Article entitled "The Unity of the Party." From Lawrence, Herald of Freedom. 41/2/5.

Free-State Convention. News item entitled "The Free-State Delegate Convention." Reports that information from those proceedings will be printed in next weeks paper. 46/2/1.

Free-State Delegate Convention. Article entitled ''Free State Platform.” New laws from the citizens of Kansas in the Delegate Convention. 7/4/3.

Free-State Meeting. Article entitled "Free-State Meeting." Discussed a free-state meeting held in Quindaro. 20/2/7.

Free-state Meeting. Article entitled “Free-state Meeting.” The article gives the time and place for a free-state meeting. 24/2/7.

Free-State Platform. Article entitled "Free-State Platform of March 10, 1857." The platform of the Delegate Convention of the Citizens of Kanzas. 16/4/1.

Free-State Platform. Article entitled "Free-State Platform." States the rights of the citizens of the Free-State to vote and govern. 11/4/2.

Free-State Platform. Article entitled “Free-State Platform.” Moves to resolve governmental issues in Kanzas. 22/4/1.

Free-State Platform. 48/2/7.

Free-State Platform. Article entitled "Free-State Platform." Issues that were resolved and declared. 13/4/3.

Free-State Platform. Article entitled "Free-State Platform of July 16, 1857." The platform adopted July 16, 1857. 16/4/1.

Free-State Resolutions. Article entitled "Free-State Platform." The declarations and resolutions that were adopted Aug. 26, 1857. 21/4/1.

Free-State Ticket. News item entitled "Free-State Ticket." Lists the names of Free-Staters running for office. 46/2/1.

Free-State Towns. Article entitled “Free-State Towns.” Results show that Leavenworth City and Quindaro are the only Free-State towns on Missouri River. 22/2/2.

Freedom. Article entitled “Giddings on Burritt's Plan.” The article discusses a debate over the ability to buy the freedom of slaves. 24/4/1.

Frequent Elections. News item that discusses how the elections are exhausting people. 49/2/3.

Georgia Election. Article entitled “Georgia Election.” Brown, the Democratic candidate for governor, is elected by a ten thousand majority. 23/1/5.

German Refugee. Reports that the Republican candidate for Wisconsin Governor is a German refugee. 22/2/4.

Governor Visits. News item which reports on the governor's visiting Leavenworth to support a court decision. 9/2/4.

Governor's race. News item, which showed the results of the Governor's race in Kanzas. 33/2/3.

Governors. Article entitled “Territorial Governors.” The article discusses the resignation of the governor of Nebraska. 24/1/7.

Governorship. Article entitled "The Governorship of Kanzas Under The New Constitution." Discusses why William Phillips should be Governor. 40/1/7.

Grasshopper Falls convention meeting. Article entitled "Address to the People of Kanzas." People of Kanzas attend a Convention in Grasshopper Falls about a state government. 18/1/4.

Grasshopper Falls Conventions. Article entitled "The Grasshopper Falls Conventions." Reminds everyone to go and be represented at the Delegate and Mass Conventions Meeting at Grasshopper Falls. 13/2/7.

Grow, Galushia A. Political profile. A profile on the member of Congress, Hon. Galushia A. Grow. 37/2/2.

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

House of Representatives. News item, the discussion of the division of the members. 30/1/5.

Hyatt. The article "Important Movement" describes meeting for organizing the town of Hyatt. 1/2/6.

Ignore Quindaro. News item describing the unfair practice of some steamboat captains who discourage passengers from traveling to Quindaro. 1/2/5.

Inaugural address, Walker, Gov., Address. Article entitled “Gov. Walker's Inaugural Address.” Gov. Walker's speech to Kanzas citizens. 7/3/1/3.

Inaugural address. Article entitled "Gov. Walker Denounced by the Governor of Florida." The Florida Governor gives his opinions on Gov. Walker. 27/2/5.

Indiana. Article entitled "Democracy in Indiana." Discussed the political situation in Indiana. 20/1/6.

Injustice. Article entitled, "Gov. Walker's Chef D’oeuvre." Recounts event where Gov. Walker made a fool of himself. 11/2/5.

Inquisitive Person. Article entitled "A Yankee Shut Up." An inquisitive person moved when unable to ask any more questions. 20/1/7.

Iowa Election. Article entitled “Iowa.” The article states that the citizens in the election in Iowa have chosen a new governor and a Republican majority. 24/2/7.

Iron Duke. News item, which discusses the meeting of Wellington and his friend Marquis of Anglesea. 30/1/3.

Jefferson, Thomas on Supreme Court. Article entitled “Jefferson's Opinions of the Supreme Court.” Letters written by Jefferson telling of his dislike of the power that the Supreme Court has. 4/1/6.

Kansas Constitution. Article entitled “Constitution of the State Of Kansas.” The article discusses the Constitution of Kansas. 29/1/2.

Kansas Convention. Article entitled “The Issue Now Before us.” A discussion on how the majority of the citizens desire to become a new state. 9/2/1.

Kansas State Constitutional Convention. Article entitled “Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention.” Explains proceedings of the 5th, 6th and 7th days of the Kansas State Constitutional Convention. 42/2/1.

Kansas State Convention, Kansas State Constitutional Convention. Article entitled “Remonstrance.” Explains Kansas State Constitutional Convention and passage of the Lecompton Constitution. 42/2/4.

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

Kanzas Affairs. News item of Robinson's visit to the Cabinet in Washington D.C. noted in the Mo. Democrat of May 9th. 1/3/2.

Kanzas Campaign. Article that discusses what the people of Kanzas are campaigning for. 49/2/1.

Kanzas Constitution. Article entitled “Miscellaneous.” Discusses Kanzas' constitution, and becoming a state. 4/4/3.

Kanzas Delegate Convention. Article entitled "Delegate Convention of the People of Kanzas." A detailed layout of the Convention at Grasshopper Falls. 16/2/4.

Kanzas Election Frauds. Article entitled “Election Frauds.” Lists counties in which there was fraud at elections. 22/2/1.

Kanzas Election. “A Majority.” Democrats unable to vote on Kanzas free state law because republicans held up polls. 22/2/6.

Kanzas Ordinances. News item that discusses the Kanzas Ordinances. 49/1/6.

Kanzas Statehood. Article entitled “The Appointed Day.” Article which describes the day appointed by Congress to vote on Kanzas statehood. 51/2/1.

Kanzas-Nebraska Bill. “Kanzas-The Proposed Constitution.” Discussing the problems faced in the Kansas-Nebraska bill. 31/1/5.

Kanzas-Nebraska Bill. Article entitled “Popular Sovereignty of the Kanzas Democracy.” Kanzas-Nebraska Bill passed. 26/2/2.

Kanzas. Article entitled "Free State Platform." Article about the people of Kanzas having the rights of all American citizens being taken away. 19/4/1.

Kickapoo Barbecue. News item, which advertised a barbecue after the election at Kickapoo. 21/2/5.

Kickapoo. Article entitled “The Kanzas Press.” Kickapoo sympathize with Lecompton for being the headquarters. 26/1/6.

Know Nothings. News item, in which Erastus Brooks addresses the Know Nothings. 7/1/6.

Law Constituency. The article “Whose Law is it?” points out that the laws are supposed to reflect the opinions of the people. 48/2/4.

Lawrence City Meeting. Article entitled “Meeting of the citizens in Lawrence and Gov. Walker.” This tells of a city meeting to discuss issues facing the town. 3/2/7.

Lawrence Constitutional Convention. News item, names of some of the people that will attend the Lawrence Constitutional Convention is mentioned. 38/2/3.

Lawrence Correspondence. Article entitled “A Buncombe Correspondence.” Article gives statements from citizens of Lawrence, Gov. Walker, and Secretary Stanton. 26/1/5.

Lawrence Free State Meeting. Article entitled "Free-state Meeting at Lawrence." Tells about a meeting at Lawrence. 27/3/1.

Lawrence Invasion, Proclamation. Article entitled, "Walker's Proclamation." Describes Gov. Walker’s "justification" for invading Lawrence. 11/3/3.

Lawrence Meeting. Article entitled “Movement in Lawrence.” Reports on resolutions that were adopted. 4/3/5.

Lawrence, Kansas Territory. Descent on Lawrence. Article entitled "A Descent Upon Lawrence, Gov. Walker in Arms!!!" Governor Walker's response to Lawrence leadership attempt to establish an independent city government. 10/2/3.

Lawrence, Town Organization. The article "Lawrence Town Organization" discusses a need for local government in absence of law. 10/3/1.

Laws, Obeying. Article entitled “The Difference.” A discussion on how ever bad, laws should be followed until repealed. 9/1/4.

Leavenworth Candidates. Article entitled "Candidates." A list of candidates running for various offices in Leavenworth. 16/3/2.

Leavenworth Constitution. Discusses the hostility and feelings towards the Leavenworth Constitution. 48/2/4.

Leavenworth Constitution. The article “The Game” is about getting as many votes against the Leavenworth Constitution. 48/2/3.

Leavenworth Convention. Article entitled “Convention at Leavenworth.” An account of a convention in Leavenworth discussing the election for officers of the territory. 9/2/5.

Leavenworth Convention. Article entitled “The Leavenworth Convention.” A criticism of the lack of fairness and organization of the Leavenworth Convention. 9/2/2.

Leavenworth County Convention. Leavenworth County Voter Convention Article entitled “Another Nominating Convention.” The free-state voters of Leavenworth County are to have a convention March 13, 1858. 38/2/3.

Leavenworth ticket. Article entitled "The County Ticket." Leavenworth County's nomination ticket for the Territorial Legislature was posted. 18/2/1.

Leavenworth, Democrats. Article entitled "Et hoc Genus Omme." Article about the formation of a Democratic Party in Leavenworth county. 19/2/2.

Lecompton Constitution. Article entitled “Gov. Walker's Promises.” Promises made by Gov. Walker are questionable in regards to the Lecompton Constitution. 12/2/3.

Lecompton Constitution. Article entitled “Schedule of the Lecompton Constitution.” Copy of the schedule passed by Bogus Convention. 26/2/7.

Lecompton Constitution. Article entitled “Startling Developments.” Article about adopting the Lecompton Constitution. 51/1/2.

Lecompton Constitution. Article entitled “The Oath.” Article which discusses the decision of the Free-State Party at the Delegate Convention that the Lecompton Constitution did not represent the people's will. 51/2/1.

Lecompton Constitution. Article entitled, "Self-Government in America." Compared the positive and negative effects, if Kanzas would admit under the Lecompton Constitution. 33/2/1.

Lecompton Constitution. News item, explaining the struggle of Kanzas admitting under the Lecompton Constitution, because General Walker was captured. 33/2/5.

Lecompton Constitution. Article entitled “Bancroft on Lecompton.” The Lecompton Constitution is examined with opposition from both the author and many other Kansas counties. 38/1/2.

Lecompton Constitution. Article entitled “The Harmonious Democracy in Kanzas.” Article which describes the discontent of the people for the Lecompton Constitution. 51/2/6.

Lecompton Constitution. News item, which discusses how Judge M.F. Conway plans on getting control of it. 30/2/5.

Lecompton Constitution. Untitled article, which discusses the conversation between Gov. Walker and Senator Douglass about the Lecompton Constitution. 30/1/6.

Lecompton Convention. Article entitled “The Deed is Done.” A negative view on the Lecompton Convention and the outcome of it. 31/1/7.

Lecompton Government. Article entitled "Nebraska and Lecompton -1854 and 1858." 41/1/2.

Lecompton Meeting. News item entitled “A Mass Meeting.” The town of Quindaro held a mass meeting at Lecompton, on Monday, December 7, 1857. 29/2/5.

Lecompton Meetings. Article entitled “Resolutions.” Information on the Lecompton meetings. 31/4/3.

Lecompton Perfidy. The article “The Lecompton Perfidy” is a letter from Col. Forner about the perfidy of the President in regards to Kanzas. 48/1/3.

Lecompton Resolutions. Article entitled “Resolutions Adopted At Lecompton, October 19, 1857.” Listing of resolutions the people of Lecompton adopted. 29/4/3.

Lecompton resolutions. Article entitled “Resolutions adopted at Lecompton, Oct. 19,1857.” Article discusses the people's rights to make their own laws and pick their own rulers. 26/4/3.

Lecompton Scoundrelism. J.W. Forney fighting against the Lecompton Scoundrelism. 48/2/4.

Lecompton, Anti-Lecompton Meeting. Article that reports on who attended and what they thought. 49/3/2.

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

Lecompton, Politics. Article entitled “Action of the Territorial Legislature.” Informs of legislation from Lecompton. 31/2/4.

Lecompton, Protesting. The article “Lecompton Constitution” is about the people of Kanzas protesting against their government. 39/1/4.

Lecompton, Session in Congress. The article “Lecompton Constitution” is about the session in Congress in 1856. 39/1/5.

Lecompton. Article entitled "Buchannan for Lecompton." President Buchannan’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.

Lecompton. Article entitled "Sensible and Sound." Discusses the Lecompton Constitution and how the South feels about it. 40/1/6.

Lecompton. Article entitled "Lecompton Meeting a Sham." 41/2/4.

Lecompton. Article entitled "Lecompton." In which constitutional convention issues are examined. 25/4/2.

Legislative Assembly. Article entitled "Message of Governor Stanton." This discusses the agenda of the meeting. 30/2/6.

Legislature. Article entitled “The Kanzas Election.” Free state people of Kanzas have a strong working majority in both branches of the legislature. 26/1/5.

Legislature. News item, mentions that the Territorial Legislature is now in the hands of the free-state party. 26/2/3.

Legislature. Article entitled “What the Legislature Did.” Recent laws that were recently passed in the state of Kansas.

Letter, Convention. Untitled article, a commentary on a letter about the Convention to be held in Grasshopper Falls. 16/2/5.

Letters of Gov. Stanton and Lawrence Citizens. Reprinting of letters of citizens of Lawrence to Gov. Stanton, Stanton's reply, and L. A. Maclean's comment. 1/3/2.

Letters. News item which is a group of letters concerning the Lecompton and Leavenworth Constitutions. 46/2/3.

Liquor Bill. Article entitled "Walker's Liquor Bill." Discusses Walker's feelings about liquor bill. 13/3/3.

Mail Stoppage. Article entitled, "A Freak of the Mails." Free-state papers suspiciously stopped arriving during an election. 16/2/2.

Maryland, Governor Election. News item, mentions a governor election. 26/2/6.

Massachusetts, Republican Legislature. News item, mentions all legislature is republican. 26/2/6.

Meeting. Governor Ranson of Wyandotte spoke of defense of the Slavery State in Massachusetts. 17/2/9.

Meeting. Meeting of delegates to the county convention. 17/2/8.

Mexico. Article entitled "Astounding Developments." Discusses the possible land sales in Mexico to the United States. 28/1/5.

Minneole Constitutional Convention. "Proceedings of the Constitutional Convention." 41/2/1.

Minnesota Democracy. Article entitled “The Breech-Clout Democracy of Minnesota.” Democracy was voted on fairly no other states allowed to help Minnesota vote. 26/1/2.

Minnesota Election. Article entitled “Minnesota.” The article states that the election in Minnesota is close. 24/2/7.

Missouri Compromise. The article “Lecompton Constitution” is about the passing of the Missouri Compromise in 1820. 39/1/2.

Missouri Compromise. Article entitled “Future Course of Politics.” Discussing the effects of the Democratic party and the repeal of the Missouri Compromise. 31/1/3.

Missouri Compromise. News item, mentions the repeal of the Missouri Compromise. 26/2/4.

Missouri Compromise. Article entitled "President Buchannan a Mystery to himself." Judge Robertson writes a letter to pay his respects to Mr. Buchannan. 30/1/2.

Missouri Election. Article entitled "Missouri Election." Result of election in Missouri. 16/2/4.

Missouri Elections. Article entitled "Missouri Elections." Gives updates on Missouri's elections. 13/2/7.

Missouri, Conservation. Article entitled “Conservation in Missouri” which includes opposition of political debate that occurs upon sectional or geographical issues. 38/1/7.

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

Morre, Andrew B. News item, in which Andrew B. Moore is announced as the Democratic candidate for Governor of Alabama. 7/1/6.

Morrill, Lot. News item, in which Lot Morrill is announced as the Republican candidate for Governor of Maine. 7/1/6.

Navigation. News item concerning Kanzas river being unnavigable from notice in Herald of Freedom. Chindowan editor corrects distances from Quindaro. 1/2/7.

Negroes and Injustice. The article “Injustice of the Administration to the Negro” explains how the government is being unfair to Negroes. 48/1/3.

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

Neutrality Law. Article entitled "Secretary Cass Exposes Himself." Cass reveals his opinions about letting citizens going to foreign countries. 30/1/5.

New Constitution. News item discusses the representation under the new constitution. 28/2/7.

New Hampshire. News item, the New Hampshire House of Representatives has more representatives than any other state. 7/1/6.

New Jersey, Democratic State. News item, mentioned that the state has gone Democratic. 26/2/6.

New State. Article entitled "A New Southern State." Slave owners, Choeta, and Cherokee Indians want to add another State west of Arkansas. Between the Red and Arkansas river. 17/2/1.

New State. News item discusses the suggestions of names for the new state to be created from parts of Michigan and northern Wisconsin. 46/1/4.

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

New York Election. News item, which mentions the re-election of the mayor of New York City. 24/2/7.

New York, Republican Senate. News item mentions that all of the Senate is republican. 26/2/6.

Nicaragua, Politics. Article entitled “An Indignant Filibuster.” A letter written by Wm. M. Brantley which discusses the handling of a situation in Nicaragua and the opening of the San Juan River. 4/1/7.

Nomination. Article entitled “Epaphroditus Ransom.” Epaphroditus Ransom was nominated for the democratic party of Kanzas for congress on August 13, 1857. 14/1/2.

Nomination. News item in which M.B. Pride declines constable position. 19/3/3.

Nominations. News item about the nominations made for local officers. 19/2/4.

Nonviolent Persuasion. Article entitled “The Free State Party and it's Policy.' This article explains how nonviolence can help get your idea across better sometimes. 3/2/3.

Northern Speech. Article entitled “A Good Illustration.” A northern speaker in the south. 9/1/3.

Oath. Article entitled "The Oath." An oath unanimously taken by the Free State Party, regarding the Constitution framed at Lecompton. 46/2/1.

October Vote. Article entitled "The Chosen Policy." Question of whether or not to vote in the October election. 16/2/1.

Ohio Election. Article entitled “Ohio.” The article discusses the election of a new governor for Ohio. 24/2/7.

Ohio, Election. Article entitled “The Official Vote of Ohio.” Results of election in Ohio. 26/2/6.

Olathe, Road Meeting. "Road Meeting at Olathe." Minutes from that meeting. 18/2/6.

Olathe. "Meeting of the Olathe Squatter Association." Minutes from that meeting. 18/2/6.

Opinions of Governor. Untitled article, which describes political views about the governor. 51/1/4.

Ordinance. News item entitled "City Ordinance No. 1." States an ordinance passed by the Common Council. 46/3/1.

Pacificator. Article entitled “The 'Pacificator's' Pacification.” The family of Robert J. Walker had consented that he should assume the governorship of Kanzas. 14/2/1.

Parrot, Marcus J., Speech. Article entitled, "First Speech of the Canvass." Marcus J. Parrot was allowed to speak in favor of the free-state cause after officials and pro-slavery citizens tried to prevent it. 11/2/7.

Pennsylvania Constitutional Amendments. Article entitled “The Amendments to the Constitution in Pennsylvania.” The article discusses several amendments that were made to the state constitution of Pennsylvania. 24/1/4.

Pennsylvania Election. Article entitled “Pennsylvania.” The article mentions the election of a Congo-Democrat. 24/2/7.

Platform. Article entitled “Free-State Platform.” Territorial Government should be controlled by bonafide citizens, adopted Aug. 26, 1857. 26/4/3.

Policy, Free State Article entitled “The Free-State Policy.” Two resolutions brought to the Leavenworth county convention are examined. 38/2/1.

Political Discussions. Article entitled “The Church and State.” The article states the opinion that the matters of politics should not be discussed in churches by preachers. 24/2/4.

Political Letter. Article entitled “A Letter from David Wilmot.” A letter of encouragement that the Right will be victorious in politics. 31/1/6.

Political Meeting. “Olathe Meeting.” Information on a meeting that was held. December 19, 1857. 31/2/7.

Political Meeting. Article entitled “To the People of the Kanzas.” Committee's action in response to 'An Act to provide for the election of Delegates to a Convention to frame a State Constitution.' 37/1/2.

Political Message. Article entitled “The Message on Kanzas.” The President's message relating to Kanzas. 31/2/6.

Political Parties. Article entitled, "The Province of the Parties." Discusses the differences between the political parties. 33/2/1.

Political Party. News item, which discusses the political party contrast. 20/2/1.

Political Platforms. Article entitled "The Two Platforms and Their Supporters." Describes the two parties in Kanzas, Free-State party and Pro-Slave party and their supporters. 13/2/3.

Political Ridicule. Article entitled “The Missouri Democrat on Gov. Walker.” This article is full of badmouth and ridicule by a Missourian Towards Gov. Walker. 3/1/6.

Political Views, Kansas History. Article entitled "The Revolution in Kanzas and its Results." Lecture given about how people in future will view Kanzas history and why they should change some political views. 34/2/3.

Political Visit, Walker, Gov. Article entitled, "Gov. Walker vs. Quindaro." Gov. Walker was invited to visit Quindaro before his election but said he could not make it but arranged for another time. He did not show up for that one. 21/2/4.

Politics in New York. Article entitled “Municipal Misgovernment.” Discusses a power struggle between the police commissioner and the mayor of New York. 4/4/2.

Politics. Article entitled "Response from two of the Northern 'Mud-Sills'"; A response from Senator Broderick and Senator Wilson on Senator Hammonds speech which denounced the laboring men of the North as the mere mud-sills of society. 46/1/2.

Politics. Article entitled "The Truth of History." An article taken out of the St. Louis Democrat. 40/1/4.

Politics. Article entitled, "Kanzas Press." Discusses the characteristics of politicians. 33/2/6.

Politics. News item about how the government spends its money. 46/1/3.

Poll Results. Article entitled, "The Result at Home." This reports the poll results at home and how it is going to affect them. 21/2/1.

Polygamy. Untitled article, about Major Jack Downing talking with Pres. Buchannan about polygamy. 16/1/7.

Postmistresses. News item entitled "Turning the Women Out" discusses the "crusty old bachelor in the White House removing women postmistresses. 10/2/7.

Pre-emption Law. News item, which says a married man must prove residence with family on land claimed. 30/1/7.

Preamble. The article entitled “Primary Meeting” is about the preamble and resolutions being passed with unanimous vote. 39/2/5.

President Buchannan. Article entitled “What has President Buchannan done for the South.” The article discusses some actions that President Buchannan has done during his presidency that have benefited the Southern states. 24/1/5.

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

Pro-slavery Constitution. Article entitled "Struck Dumb." An argument about whether or not a pro-slavery constitution will be formed and why local papers haven't covered this. 30/1/4.

Pro-slavery Meeting. Article entitled "Pro-slavery Meeting in Quindaro." The town of Quindaro held a pro-slavery meeting on September 29, 1857. 20/2/6.

Pro-Slavery Meeting. "Pro-Slavery Nomination," article about a County Convention held in Leavenworth County, and the parties born out of this meeting. 19/2/2.

Pro-slavery Party Slogan. Article entitled "Forget the Past." Discusses the Pro-slavery Party's attempt to convince people to forget the past. 20/2/3.

Pro-slavery quip. Article entitled "Like the lucky fellow..." 10/2/7.

Probate Court. Article entitled "Candidates." Candidate announcement for Judge of Probate Court for Leavenworth County. 18/3/3.

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

Proclamation. Article entitled "Proclamation." Announces that a vote for the approval or rejection of the new constitution will be held. 46/2/7.

Proclamation. News item about Governor Walkers proclamation. 19/2/1.

Progress Report. Article entitled, "The Presidents First Year's Progress." The Presidents progress and reviews from his first year in office. 21/3/1.

Protest. Article entitled "The Lecompton Constitution." Fourteen men in a committee protested the state being admitted into the Union. 34/2/5.

Protestant Conference. Article entitled "The Protestant World in Conference." Protestant leaders to hold conference in Berlin, Prussia. 16/1/4.

Public Lectures. News item that discusses the announcement of lecturers for meeting a of the committee. 30/2/4.

Public Meeting. Untitled article, which describes a meeting in Quindaro in which the people ratified the proceedings of the Topeka Convention and Gov. Walker's action condemned. 11/2/6.

Public Speaking. Article entitled, "Public Speaking." Announces what people from the First District of Kanzas will speak and where. 11/3/2.

Public Works. News item entitled "Stoppage of Public Works." Discusses the stoppage of works due to debt. 28/1/7.

Purchase of Cuba. Article entitled “Cuba and the Northwest.” Article which held information concerning the pros and cons of the United States purchasing Cuba. 51/1/4.

Question. Article entitled "The Question Involved." Asks what constitutes a free person. 27/1/5.

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

Quindaro Mass Meeting. Article entitled "Mass Meeting in Quindaro." Discussed a mass meeting held in Quindaro on October 2, 1857. 20/3/1.

Quindaro Public Meeting. Article entitled, "Free State Meeting in Quindaro." On July 22, 1857 a meeting was held to select delegates to the District Convention and to listen to speakers. 11/3/1.

Quindaro Request. News item about the citizens of Quindaro requesting that Gov. Walker come and speak about the issues of Kanzas. 19/2/3.

Quindaro's Loyalty. News item, which discussed Quindaro's loyalty. 20/2/1.

Quindaro. An announcement that the Common Council of Quindaro will hold a meeting where they will sit as a Board of Excise. 46/3/1.

Rebellion. Article entitled "Causes of the Indian Rebellion." Cause of Indian Rebellion linked to Mohammedism. 27/1/3.

Report. Article entitled "Report." A report to the people of Kanzas from the Military Board in reply to Gov. Denver's proclamation. 40/2/4.

Reports of Debates. The article “The Globe” is about the Globe containing reports of debates in both branches of congress. 39/4/4.

Representation. Article entitled "Single Representative Districts." Discusses how voting for representatives should be done. 40/2/1.

Representation. News item discusses the fairness of the representation under the new constitution. 28/2/7.

Representation. "Free State Platform," article about Governor Walker pledging the people of Kanzas will get a fair vote at the election for Delegate to Congress, and members of the Territorial Legislature. 19/4/1.

Representatives. Article entitled "The Right of Instructions." Takes the point of view that citizens have the right to instruct their representatives, because it is the representatives duty to carry out the will of the people.

Republican Party. Article entitled “The Basis of Parties.” Stating the Republican party, having been formed by the threat of the extension of slavery, cannot exist if that threat is terminated. 31/1/5.

Republican Speech. Article entitled “Republicanism in California.” The article discusses a speech by the Republican Party against slavery in California. 24/1/6.

Republican State Convention, Vermont. News item about the results. 10/2/7.

Republican States. Untitled article, which announced that Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Iowa, and Minnesota have all become Republican states. 20/3/3.

Republican Victory. Article entitled "Another Splendid Republican Victory." Discussed the recent election in Maine. 20/3/3.

Resignation, Wilmot, David. Untitled article, which announces that Hon. David Wilmot has resigned his judgeship. 16/3/1.

Resignation. News item, a rumor about the resign of Hon. Charles Sumner is not true. 30/1/7.

Resolution, Douglas, Sen. News item which reports that Senator Douglas was at a county fair when a resolution he had written, was presented. 21/2/7.

Resolution. Mentioned in an untitled article about a second resolution for a new constitution. 39/2/3.

Robbers' Convention. Article entitled "Received with Scorn." Tells how the Robbers' Convention is hated. 27/2/5.

Robinson's Political supper. Article entitled “Governor Robinson's Supper.” Article about a supper given by Governor Robinson. 37/1/6.

Robinson, Gov. (????). The article “Anti-Lecompton Meeting” discusses a speech given by Governor Robinson. 48/2/5.

Robinson, Gov. Article entitled “The Infamous Calumny.” Discusses an article written by the 'Herald of Freedom', which accused Gov. Robinson of being an 'unmitigated liar' and of attempting to sell out the Free State party. 4/2/3.

Russian Politics. Article entitled “Russian Emancipation.” Article which discusses political activity in Russia. 51/1/6.

Satraps. Article entitled "A Government of Satraps." People of the Territory want some genuine popular sovereignty. 30/1/4.

Savage at Missouri Elections. News item, discusses the savage at the Missouri elections. 26/1/6.

Slavery. Article entitled "The Wyandott Citizen." The discussion of making Kanzas a free state. 30/2/4.

Slavery. News item, about Oregon becoming a slave-holding state. 30/1/7.

Smith, (????), Nominations. Smith nominated for governor of Maine. 9/1/5.

Soldiers voting. Reports on soldiers voting which is against law and usage. 22/2/6.

South Carolina Politicians. Article entitled “South Carolina Politicians.” President disregards Mr. Pickens and Gov. Hammond because of their non-patriotism. 7/2/7.

Southern Men Speech. Commending individuals for putting southern men into honorable offices. 22/1/6.

Speech Review. Article entitled, "The Buchannan Mystery." The review of President Buchannan’s speech. 21/2/2.

Speech, Campaign. News item, which described a speech for re-nomination by a Pennsylvania judge. 51/1/4.

Speech, Deitzler, G.W. Article entitled “G.W. Deitzler.” Speech by G. W. Deitzler to the House of Representatives of Kanzas. 37/ 1/6.

Speech, Lockhard, Mr. (????), Speech. Untitled article which is a speech of Mr. Lockhard on locating the Capital at Minneola delivered in the House of Representatives of Kansas. 37/1/5.

Speech, Walker. News item, which describes a speech given by Governor Walker. 15/2/7.

Speech, Wheeler, J.P., Speech. Article entitled “Pointed.” Speech J. P. Wheeler to the House of Representatives of Kansas. 3 7/1/7.

Speech. Untitled article, which discusses free speech in Virginia. 15/2/7.

Speech. Article entitled “Buchannan Repudiates Squatter Sovereignty.” A speech given by Hon A.G. P Brown represents that the president has repudiated the darling doctrine of Douglas and the democracy. 14/1/6.

Stanton, (????). Article entitled “Gov. Walker and Stanton Denounced at the South.” Both parties were described as men fallen from the high estates. 7/1/3.

Stanton, Sec., Removal. “Removal of Sec. Stanton.” Discussing the removal and reason of removal of Sec. Stanton. 31/2/3.

State Capital. Article entitled "Location of Capital." Discusses who should choose where the capital should be. 40/1/5.

State Leadership. Article entitled “Free State Government.” This article tells how the territory will be ran if there is a free state vote. 3/2/5.

State Leadership. Article entitled “Hon David Wilmont's Letter of Accepting the Nomination for Gov. of Pennsylvania.” This letter is full of views of Hon. Wilmont's on how to run Pennsylvania. 3/1/3.

Statement. Article entitled "Gov. Denver vs. Gen. Lane." A statement from Gov. Denver to the people of Kanzas concerning Gen. Lane. 40/2/3.

Statement. Article entitled "A Card." A statement from Gen. Lane concerning his conflict with Gov. Denver. 40/2/3.

Strange letter. A letter found in Atchison describing the hunt for a former editor of the Squatter Sovereign who will be killed. The letter was sent by General Lane because of some stolen guns. 17/2/6.

Suffrage Question. The People of Kanzas will have the opportunity to state their opinion on schools and suffrage. 48/2/3.

Suicide. Senator Rusk committed suicide on his enemy's front porch. 18/1/7.

Sumner, Senator (????). Article entitled “Letter from Senator Sumner.” Discusses the way Senator Charles Sumner feels about the pending political struggle in the country. 23/1/6.

Sumner, Senator (????). Article entitled “Senator Sumner.” Article updating Senator Sumner's health. 37/1/5.

Tampering. Article entitled, "Jack Henderson's Trial." Discussed the trial of John D. Henderson, which pertained to the possible poll tampering during the election. 33/2/2.

Territorial Appointment. Article entitled "A New Appointment." Kanzas is petitioning for a new appointment for the Territorial election. 16/2/2.

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

Territorial Districts. Mentioned in an untitled article about dividing the territory into districts. 39/1/3.

Territorial Leadership. “Gov. Walkers Program for Kanzas.” Discusses how Gov. Walker plans on running the territory by popular sovereignty. 3/2/1.

Territorial Legislature Meeting. Article entitled “The Territorial Legislature.” The Territorial Legislature adjourned Thursday, December 17, 1857. 31/2/2.

Territorial Legislature meeting. Article entitled “The territorial Legislature vs. W. W. Ross.” The legislature took unkindly to an article that was printed, and considered replacing Ross with a new printer of the Chindowan. 32/2/1.

Territorial Legislature. Untitled article describing how good it will be if Governor Walker convenes the Territorial Legislature. 27/2/3.

Territorial Legislature. Untitled article describing how Governor Walker convenes the Territorial Legislature. 27/2/1.

Territorial Legislature. Article entitled "Mass Convention at Lecompton.” A lot of people were present at the first meeting. 30/2/3.

Territory, New. Article entitled “Another New Territory.” A new county is created in the state of Michigan. 38/1/6.

Territory Organic Act. Article entitled, "Message of Governor Robinson." Congress discussed the Territory Organic Act and slavery in the territories of Kanzas. 33/1/2.

Texas Germans. Article entitled "Republicanism in Texas." Discusses the power of the German vote.

Texas. Article entitled “Texas-Division of the State.” News item, which discusses that the state is considering making four of five smaller states out of Texas. 7/1/6.

Texas. Explains that foreigners in Texas may be able to put a stop to slavery there, by voting against it. 22/1/6.

Topeka Constitution Speech. Political address. Article entitled “Address.” Address of the General Assembly under the Topeka Constitution, to the People of the Kansas. 37/2/3.

Topeka Constitution. “The Topeka Constitution.” Discussing the Topeka Constitution. 31/2/1.

Topeka Constitution. Article entitled "The People's Constitution." Discusses how great the Topeka Constitution is. 28/2/7.

Topeka Constitution. Article entitled "The Topeka Constitution: The Free State Constitution of the State of Kanzas." Written by delegates at Convention in Topeka October 23, 1855. 11/1/2.

Topeka Constitution. Article entitled “The 'Squatter Sovereign' on the Topeka Constitution.” Article taken from the 'Squatter Sovereign' in regards to the Topeka Constitution, deemed an erroneous article. 12/2/4.

Topeka Constitution. Article entitled “The Topeka Constitution.” The Topeka Constitution will be submitted for ratification regarding Free State or Pro-Slavery. 12/2/2.

Topeka Constitution. Article entitled, "The Topeka Constitution." Constitution published so that those who haven't read it can examine it before going to the polls. 11/2/4.

Topeka Constitution. How the Topeka Government was put into motion and how many votes it received. 27/2/2.

Topeka Constitution. News item, about how some people think that Congress will reject it. 30/2/1.

Topeka, Free State Convention. Article "Proceedings of the Free State Convention! Unanimity of Action!!!" Covers two days of meetings, Wednesday July 15 and Thursday July 16, 1857 at Union Hall in Topeka, Kansas and includes resolutions.

Transcript, Business Transactions News item, Business transactions within the Legislature is examined. 38/1/6.

Trial by Jury. Article entitled “Trial by Jury.” Opting for two-thirds rule to be adopted for convictions and acquittals. 22/1/4.

Trial, Robinson “Governor Robinson's Trial.” Trial of the Governor of Kansas. 15/2/4.

Trial, Walker. News item which discusses Captain Walkers trial. 15/2/4.

Trial. News item entitled "Later from Lecompton." A nolle prosequi entered in case of Free State prisoners on trial in Lecompton. 1/3/2.

Trumball, Senator, Speech. News item, which tells about a speech by Senator Trumball against 'National Democracy.' 9/2/4.

U.S. Senate Candidacy. Gives Governor's reason for not participating in U.S. Senate race. 22/1/6.

Usurpers. Article entitled "The Territorial Legislature." Free state men want to destroy Territorial Government. 34/2/4.

Utah Governor. Article entitled “Utah-The New Governor- Troops About Starting.” Describes the visit of the new Utah Governor. 9/3/7.

Utah. Article entitled "The Administration and Utah." Discusses the rebellious activities in Utah. 28/1/5.

Veto. News item, a message to congress was given about why they should veto the Bank of the United States. 34/1/7.

Views of the Governor. Article entitled “Message of Act. Governor Denver.” Governor Denver writes about his views, Kanzas, and how he wants to help. 32/2/5.

Vote for Positions. Article entitled “An Act.” A description of how an up-coming vote for any vacant positions will be. 9/4/2.

Vote Protest. Douglas county residents protested fictitious vote. 22/2/5.

Vote Rejection. Article entitled “Another Strong-hold Ousted.” The article mentions the rejection of votes in McGee County, a Kanzas county, by the governor and secretary. 24/2/6.

Vote Tampering. Article entitled "Another Invasion." Discussed Missouri's attempt to bias the vote. 20/2/2.

Voter Convention. Article entitled “Convention of Voters.” Reporting on a Mass Convention of the legal voters in Quindaro. 4/3/5.

Voter Count. News item, which mentions the increase in votes for Governor Chase. 24/2/7.

Voter fraud. Article entitled “Citizenship--Fraud.” The Pro-Slavery Democratic party charged the citizens of Quindaro with voter fraud. 23/2/2.

Voter Fraud. Article entitled “Fraudulent Registry.” This article tells how men from Georgia came to Kanzas to vote pro slavery. May 26, 1857 3/3/1.

Voter List. News item, which states that a list of those who voted in the McGee county election, which was thrown out, will be published. 24/2/7.

Votes. Article entitled “The Recent Election.” Latest from Topeka show 6-7 thousand votes for the Topeka constitution. 14/2/3.

Voting Regulations. Article entitled “An Act.” Specific guidelines and procedures for upcoming election. 7/1/2.

Voting Reminder. News item, where the Wyandotte Nation is asked to remember to vote on Monday. 12/2/1.

Voting Speech, Robinson, Gov. (????). Governor Robinson urges every Free-State man to vote for the ticket put in at Topeka. 48/2/3.

Voting Threats. Article entitled “Col. James H. Lane.” This article is about a speech by Col. Lane telling free state men to stay away from the polls. 3/3/1.

Voting. Article entitled "Vote the Whole Ticket." Discusses how you should fill out the ticket and why. 20/2/5.

Voting. Article entitled “The Progress of Villainy.” The number of council members for the counties, also the Missouri borders where mentioned. 15/1/2.

Voting. Articled entitled “Southern Views of Population in Kansas.” South Carolina journalist speaks about the number of voters in the in the Free State of Kansas. 15/1/3.

Voting. New item discussing the right of people to vote on the laws for the constitution. 28/2/7.

Voting. News item, which discusses how the men should vote. 20/2/1.

Voting. News item, which discusses the importance of voting. 20/2/1.

Voting. News item, which discusses the Wyandott Nation's role in voting. 20/2/1.

Voting. News item, which discusses voting for freedom in Kanzas. 20/2/1.

Voting. Article entitled "Voters of Quindaro." Article about the citizens of Quindaro voting in order to receive direct representation in the Territorial legislature in order to become a Free-state 19/2/1.

Voting. Article entitled "How Votes were made in Minnesota." Irish voters were imported to Minnesota from Wisconsin." 30/1/4.

Wagers. News item, which discusses a bet that was made over the majority of Gov. Chase. 30/1/7.

Walden, J. M. Article about J. M Walden talking about Mr. Winchell's opposition to him in the convention. 39/2/4.

Walker, Gov., position on Lawrence. The article "Then and Now" in which the Lawrence Republican asks for reply to sudden support of Gov. Walker's position by the Lawrence paper, The Herald of Freedom. 10/3/2.

Walker, Gov. Walker did not leave the Bogus Convention for fear of falling victim to "fire-eaters." 18/2/4.

Walker, Gov. Article entitled “A Problem for Gov. Walker.” The vote of the Topeka Constitution is haunting the Governor. People are now saying the movement was worthless. 7/2/2.

Walker, Gov. Article entitled “Gov. Walker and Stanton Denounced at the South.” Both parties were described as men fallen from the high estates. 7/1/3.

Walker, Gov. (????). “Gov. Walker.” Tells the ways that the Governor deceived his people. 22/2/1.

Walker, Gov. Chicago Tribune. The recall of Gov. Walker probable. 10/2/7.

Walker, Gov. Lawrence Republican. Article "Very Significant" discusses Gov. Walker's comment about abolitionists. 10/3/3.

Walker, Gov. Article about Gov. Walker taking troops to Lawrence Kansas to quell "revolution" in an article entitled "Gov. Walker in the Field." The editor refers to Walker as his "excellency." 10/2/2.

Walker, Gov. New York Herald. Southern cabinet down on Gov. Walker. 10/2/7.

Walker, Gov. Proclamation. The article "To the People of Lawrence, Proclamation!" outlines Walker's reasons for thinking Lawrence's town charter is illegal. 10/3/1.

Walker, Gov. R. J., Address. Article entitled “Inaugural Address.” Gov. R.J. Walker's inaugural address to the people of Kanzas. 4/2/5.

Walker, Gov., Inauguration. Article entitled “Gov. Walker's Inaugural.” Discusses Gov. Walker's inaugural address. 4/2/1.

Walker, Gov., Speculations. Article entitled “Federal Officers and Land Speculations.” Discusses how speculations against Governor Walker are becoming more tangible. 9/2/3.

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

Walker, Gov. Article entitled “Arrival of Gov. Walker.” An account of Gov. Walker making a political stop in Quindaro. 3/2/6.

Walker, R. J. Resignation. Article entitled “Letter of Hon. R. J. Walker, Resigning the Office of Governor of Kanzas.” Governor R. J. Walker gives his views on the territory, and tells why he is resigning. 32/1/2.

Whig Party. News item, which reports that the Richmond, Va. Whig has fallen out of the American party. 7/1/6.

Wisconsin Democracy. Article entitled “Wisconsin Democracy.” Discusses the resolutions made by the Germans at Racine. 23/1/6.

Wisconsin, Republican legislature. News item, mentions all legislature is republican. 26/2/6.

Wisconsin. Article entitled “Convention at Milwaukee.” Conflict between the States and the Federal government has forced Wisconsin to fight against the Government on slavery. 7/1/6.

Wyandott Precinct Election. Article entitled "Returns From Wyandott Precinct." Discusses the returns from the precinct in the October election. 27/2/4.

Wyandott Precinct. “Vote for Wyandott Precinct.” Results for Wyandott are given. 22/2/2.

Wyandott Voting Accommodations. News item, which discussed voting accommodations in Wyandott. 20/2/2.

PACHA

Pacha, Mohammed. Article entitled "Mohammed Pacha at New York." 41/2/6.

PARK

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

PARKVILLE

Parkville, Missouri Newspaper. Article entitled “Advice!” An editor of a Parkville newspaper wrote rude advice to the Chindowan. The author wrote a sarcastic article back on how 'serious' they're going to take their advice. 7/2/3.

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

PARROTT

Parrott, Marcus J. Article entitled “Marcus J. Parrott.” Ohio statesman talks on the free-state platform of Kanzas. (Location lost but does exist ).

PARTY

Party. News item, told about the German's big party. 33/3/1.

PEABODY

Peabody, Mr. (????). Untitled article, about Mr. Peabody receiving more money than he has spent. 16/1/4.

PEARLS

Pearls of Thought. List of wise sayings entitled "Pearls of Thought." 10/1/5.

PENNSYLVANIA

Pennsylvania Bridge. Untitled article, which describes a bridge being built in Pennsylvania. 16/3/1.

Pennsylvania Bridge. Untitled article, which describes the largest bridge ever being built in Pennsylvania. 16/1/5.

PEOPLE

People of Kanzas. Article entitled “What the Country expects of the People of Kanzas.” Reports on how the people of Kanzas act. 49/1/5.

PERIODICALS

Periodicals. News item, Claypoole & Newby periodical dealers have a wide selection of items. 12/2/6.

PILOT

Pilot Knob. Graves at Pilot Knob. Article entitled "An Address" 1/1/2, but the phrase "Pilot Knob" is located at 1/1/7.

PITTSBURG

Pittsburg Progress. Article entitled “Progress of Pittsburg.” It has been growing with the rapidity only know to those young cities of Kanzas.

Pittsburg, Kansas Territory. The article "Pittsburg" describes the ideal location of the new town. 1/3/1.

PLAINS

Plains travel. Article entitled "Traveling the Plains." 41/2/4.

POEM

Poem Quindaro Library. News item, which mentioned that J.M. Walden read a poem at the Quindaro Library. 33/3/3.

Poem. A new version of "Twenty Years Ago". 40/1/2.

Poem. Article entitled “Henry Clay.” Dedicatory poem to Henry Clay, depicting his character, written by George D. Prentice. 12/1/2.

Poem. Article entitled “The Cottager and Napoleon.” A poem from napoleon translated from Beranger. 26/1/2.

Poem. Entitled "My Native Town". 28/1/2.

Poem. Poem entitled "Farewell to Summer." Discussed the end of summer. 20/1/2.

Poem. Poem entitled "Live for Something". 40/1/2.

Poem. Poem entitled "Love is Everywhere." Poem about love. 16/1/2.

Poem. Poem entitled "The West." Discussed the country's westward expansion. 20/1/2.

Poem. Poem entitled "What Makes a Man." Discussed men's characteristics. 20/1/2.

Poem. Poem entitled “Bonnets.” Poem which discusses women's bonnets. 51/1/2.

Poem. Untitled poem, which discussed authoritative power. 20/1/2.

Poem. Untitled. 46/1/3.

Poem. Untitled. 46/1/6.

Poem. "The Red Petticoat," by Charles Mackay. 41/1/2.

Poem. “Words of Thomas Moore Upon His Birthday.” 48/1/2.

Poem. A dream entitled “The Lion & the Skunk.” 48/1/2.

Poem. A poem entitled “The Mother's Influence.” 9/1/6.

Poem. A poem entitled “Eternity.” 9/1/6.

Poem. About a girl. “Some Fellow Gets Off the Falling.” 48/1/2.

Poem. "The Moon" By Alexander Smith. 17/1/2.

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

Poem. “I'm With You Once Again.” The poet talks about coming back home after traveling the world. 24/1/2.

POEMS

Poems. Beecher, Henry Ward. Different little sayings such as 'Flowers are the sweetest things.' Titled 'Gems from Henry Ward Beecher.' 48/1/5.

POETRY

Poetry. "Give Me a Loving Heart." 18/1/2.

POLYGAMY

Polygamy. Untitled article, about Major Jack Downing talking with Pres. Buchannan about polygamy. 16/1/7.

POPULAR

Popular Sovereignty, Kanzas-Nebraska Bill. Article entitled “Popular Sovereignty of the Kanzas Democracy.” Kanzas-Nebraska Bill passed. 26/2/2.

POSTAL SERVICE

Block, W. F. News item, in which W. F. Block was thanked for the delivery of later newspapers to Quindaro. 51/2/1.

Daily Newspapers. News item, which thanks a messenger for delivering newspapers from St. Louis. 24/2/1.

Inconvenience. Article entitled “Irregularity of the Mails.” The people have been subjected to great inconvenience and tardiness of the mails. 14/2/3.

Late Papers, Carter, A. C. News item, which advertised the furnishing of late St. Louis and New York papers, by Mr. A. C. Carter. 21/2/1.

Late Papers, Robinson, Jr., A. News item, which thanked Mr. A. Robinson Jr. for bringing the late papers to Quindaro. 21/2/1.

Late papers. Late eastern papers filed by the Lightening Line Steamer Cataract. 18/2/1.

Late papers. Late papers from the Lightening Line Steamer New Lucy. 18/2/1.

Late papers. Late papers provided by Mr. A. C. Carter. 18/2/1.

Late papers. Late St. Louis dailies filed by Capt. R. K. Riley. 18/2/1.

Late Papers. News item, which advertised the brining of late daily papers from St. Louis and New York. 21/2/1.

Late Papers. News item, which announces that Mr. Greenleaf has brought the Chindowan some papers. 16/2/1.

Late Papers. News item, which gives thanks to the messengers of Richardson's Missouri Express for late papers. 16/2/1.

Late papers. W. Harris Esq. of the Tropic delivered St. Louis and Eastern papers. 18/2/7.

Letters. News item, which says how many letters were sent from the post office during the quarter ending on January 1st. 32/3/1.

Mail. Lightening Line Steamer Edinburg replaced Steamer Australia because it made a faster mail boat. 18/2/4.

Mail Complaints. News item entitled "The Mails." Complaints about delay or loss of mail. 13/2/2.

Mail Delivery. “Mail on the Missouri River.” This article tells how the Post master plans to use new methods to get mail delivered faster. 3/4/4.

Mail Route. Article entitled "The Overland Mail Route." Discussed a new mail route from Memphis to California. 20/1/7.

Mail Stoppage. Article entitled, "A Freak of the Mails." Free-state papers suspiciously stopped arriving during an election. 16/2/2.

Mail. News item, mentions where mail goes and why it is late. 26/2/6.

Newspapers, St. Louis. News item, which gives thanks to the messengers bringing newspapers from St. Louis. 9/2/1.

Postage. News item, mentions the price of postage. 26/4/5.

Postal Service. A postmaster got a personal letter and democratic tickets mixed up and delivered to the wrong persons. 48/1/6.

Postmaster. Article entitled “Democratic Postmaster.” Discusses a drunken postmaster appointed by Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois. 4/1/5.

Postmistresses. News item entitled "Turning the Women Out" discusses the "crusty old bachelor" in the White House removing women postmistresses. 10/2/7.

Richards' Missouri Express. News item advertising this messenger/delivery service operating on the Lightening line of steamships. 1/3/2.

St. Louis and other Eastern Papers. Courtesy of the Lightening Line Steamer Polar Star. 10/2/1.

St. Louis Dailies, delivered courtesy of Steamer Tropic and Steamer New Lucy. 10/2/1.

Thank You. News item, in which thanks given to Mr. A. C. Carter for a full file of St. Louis dailies. 11/2/4.

Thank You. News item, in which thanks given to Mr. A. Robinson for file of St. Louis daily papers. 11/2/4.

Thank You. News item, in which thanks given to Robert A. Darst who placed Chindowan under obligation for St. Louis daily papers. 11/2/4.

Thank You. News item, in which thanks given to Mr. Hutchins for late Eastern papers & other river favors. 11/2/4.

Thank You. News item, in which thanks given to Mr. Ives for furnishing late St. Louis dailies. 11/2/4.

POSTMISTRESSES

Postmistresses. News item entitled "Turning the Women Out" discusses the "crusty old bachelor in the White House removing women postmistresses. 10/2/7.

PRE-EMPTION

Pre-emption Law. Article "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.

PREDICTION

Prediction. Article entitled “Remarkable Prediction.” Speech made by Mr. Seward in March 1855. 26/4/1.

PREDICTIONS

Predictions, Babinet, M. News item, which advertised the predictions of M. Babinet. 21/2/5.

PRINT

Print Press. Explains that the Print Press is the ruling power of the times. 22/1/7.

PRINTING

Printing Press. Citizens of St. Cloud replace a press that was damaged in by a mob. 48/1/7.

PROGRESS

Progress Report. Article entitled, "The Presidents First Year's Progress." The Presidents progress and reviews from his first year in office. 21/3/1.

PROPOSAL

Proposal. Article entitled "How a Young Man Became Famous." A boy tried to propose to a girl that he liked. 30/1/6.

PUBLIC

Public School. News item about closing for hot weather. 10/2/7.

PUTNAM'S

Putnam's Monthly Magazine, Improvements. Article entitled, "Putnam's Monthly Magazine, Enlarged and Illustrated." After ten volumes of the magazine it will have larger print and also more illustrations. 21/4/4.


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