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You say you do not remember, but can you say she did not speak so? Mr. C. I do remember that she looked at them as the apostles before the ascension.... Dep. Gov. They affirm that Mrs. Hutchinson did say they were not able ministers of the New Testament. Mr. C. I do not remember it. Mrs.
No more can I. Now, then, the gov says I can have the property entire if we help him on his present business here." "Say," spoke up the interested Dan, "is the property pretty fine?" "I'd call it good for a thousand dollars." "Where did you fellows get it, Jem?" "At a town called Tipton." "Ah!" aspirated the listening Frank in a great gasp. "And what was it, Jem?"
But Frank and Jesse were not taken. There had been a feeling among many people in the state even before that these detectives were unjustly pursuing some of the Confederate soldiers, and I have been told since that Gov. Silas Woodson was on the eve of interfering with Pinkerton’s men when news came that two of them had been killed in an encounter with John and Jim Younger.
Several miles west of Tombstone, just where Ed Schieffelin camped at the time of the discovery of his Tombstone claim, is a large monument of cemented rock, under which lie his remains, brought back from the Northwest for interment in the land he loved. His death was on May 12, 1897. The Tombstone Gold & Silver Milling & Mining Company, of which former Gov.
When I arrived within two or three miles of the place the road was almost blocked up with people, and when I got to Oak's Corners the crowd beggared all description; carriages of all sorts were there, containing eatables of all kinds, and tents of all dimensions were on the road-side, for the houses could not begin to accommodate the people. The entire brigade was to meet at that place, and Gov.
Jack was an arrant coward, but old Sconchin, whose bows and arrows I retain as a souvenir, and which were presented to me by a sergeant of the troop, was a fighter, and would have died fighting. Trailing the Fugitives. While all this was going on I was riding from Salem, Oregon, "Gov. Grover's mad-cap Colonel," as Jas.
I was arrested at 8:30 A. M., my rocks and cane taken from me, and I was taken to the police headquarters, where I was treated very nicely by the Chief of Police, Mr. Cubbin, who seemed to be amused at what I had done. This man was not very popular with the administration, and was soon put out. I was kept in the office until 6:30 P. M. Gov.
You may consider an open rebellion as already having commenced, and I call upon you for THREE THOUSAND MEN to carry out the laws. Mr. Hargis, the bearer of this letter, will give you more particularly the circumstances. Most respectfully, SAMUEL J. JONES, Sheriff Douglas County. To His EXCELLENCY, WILSON SHANNON, GOVERNOR KANSAS TERRITORY. On receipt of the above dispatch, Gov.
Thus, which ever way they should vote, Kansas would still remain a slave State. Of course the Free State men did not walk into the trap, but staid away from the election, which was ordered for December 21, 1857; and the Constitution was adopted by a strictly one-sided vote. And now Gov. Walker began to realize in the bitterness of his heart that "uneasy lies the head of him that wears a crown."
Free State men and Pro-slavery men had each in turn been thus despoiled and compelled to flee the Territory; or if they remained they were paralyzed and unfitted for work. But the spring and summer of 1857 had brought a new order of things. Gov.
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