SPECIAL INDEX STATE HISTORY.
Abbott J. B. 66, 95, 116, 117,118,
121, 133, 150, 167
Abbott Nelson, 218
Ahell Peter T. 90, 243, 253
Abernatby James L. 189, 190
Act to remove Territorial seat of
Government to Shawnee Mis¬
sion, 103
Act providing for State Govern¬
ment, 171
Acuco, 44
Adams Henry J. 125, 160, 167,
168, 169, 176, 248
Biography of, 303
Adams Frank G. 141, 146, 150,
160, 161, 167, 169, 238, 258,
259, 262, 265, 276, 278, 284
Adams Charles W. 209
Adams D. W. 264
Adams M. S. 215
Adams N. A. 196, 214, 216, 259
Adams Wm. H. 278
Adjustment of Claims, 171
Admission of Kansas as a State,
179
Aduddell John F. 203
Aid for Kansas, 137
Alderson Rev.------277
Alderman Amos D. 121
Alexander J. M. *245
Allen Lyman, 128, 130, 209
Allen A. J. 215
Allen Norman, 202
Allen Aseph, 125, 171,243
Allison W. M. 221
Alvarado Hernando de, 44
American Fur Company, 49
Amnesty Act, 171
Ancient Indian Tribes of Kansas,
58
Ancient Indian Towns, 58
Anderson Joseph C, 96, 97, 101,
104, 119, 130, 150, 156
Anderson John A. 227, 236, 261
Anderson Martin, 169, 195, 196,
197, 21-3, 214, 238, 259, 260
Anderson T. J. 201, 207, 209
"Annie Jacobs" (Steamer), 199
Anthony George T. 211, 221, 222,
223, 262
Biography of, 240
Anthony D. R. 188, 214, 236, 233
»rthoi.y Susan B. 214
AntI St. John Caucus, 229
Appeal of Law and Order Party,
139
Appeal of Pro-Slavery Leaders,
144
Apportionment for Lecompton
Legislature, 161
Arkansas Territory Organized, 76
Arkansas Rlvei' (Early mention
of), 45, 51, 52, 54, 62, 64, 68
Arkansas Valley Land District,
293
Armstrong Mrs. Lucy B. 66, 277
Armstrong Robert, 70
"Army of the North," 137, 138,
• 141, 153
Arnold Thomas, 259
Arny W. F. M. 137, 159, 162, 168,
169, 178, 243
Arrival of first Northern Emi¬
grants, 85
Arthur James -M. Ill, 173, 175
Asylum for the Blind (Wyan¬
dotte), 213, 218 319, 228, 282
Asylum for Deaf and Dumb
(Olathe), 213, 214, 218, 219,
282
Asylum for the Insane (Osawa¬
tomie), 213, 214, 218, 219, 282
Asylum for the Insane, (Topeka)
219, 282
Atchison David R. 91, 93, 96, 103,
118, 119, 124, 129, 130, 138,
139, 143, 14 , 151
Atchison Institute, 273
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Railroad, 243, 244, 245
Projection of the Road—Incor¬
porators—First Board of Di¬
rectors and Officers — First
Officers under Land Grant,
243
New Construction Company—
Bulldlngof the Road-Branch
Connections — Land Grants,
244
Pottawaionile Land Purchase
—Annual Increase of Busi¬
ness In Eight Years, 245
Railroad Lands unsold January,
1883, 252
Terms of Sale, 394
Atchison,Colorado & Pacific Rail¬
road, 346
.ALtchison & Nebraska Railroad,
242, 252
Atchison, Jewell County & West¬
ern Railroad, 247
Atwood G. F. 209
Atwood Samuel S. 204
Austin James H. 237
BabcockCarmi W. 94, 106, 118,
129, 145, 158, 162, 165, 166,
171, 213, 214
Baptist Indian Missions, 66, 69,
73, 83
Baptist Churches, (Early) 276,277
Bacon Frank, 230
Bailey Lawrence D. 237, 258, 259,
262
Baker University, 267, 273
Baker A. J. 101, 102
Baker F. P. 238, 259, 261, 283
Baldrldge B. L- 277
Ballard D. E. 209
Bancroft Edward P. 193, 209
Banfleld John A. 275
Banks Elliott V. 237, 238
Banks A. R. 205
Banks John M. 102
Banta A. J. 237
Barbee Wm. 94, 96, 98, 101, 104,
106
Barber Thomas W,, Murder of
120
BardwcU F. W. 276
Barker Rlnaldo A. 213, 214, 238,
275, 276
Barnes J. D. 108
Barnes W. E. 263
Barnett W. B. 281
Bartlett Thomas, 221
Barton J. T. 173, 175
■ Bassett Owen A. 182, 183, 203, 237
Baxter Springs (Military Post),
200, 208
Baxter Springs Massacre, 198
Bayllss George, 90
Bayne James G. 230
Beach A. F. 250
Beach Geo.W. 243, 244
Beal John A. 221
Beebe Geo. M. 178
Bell J. B. 53, 54
Bell J. 263
Bell Peter, 237
Beeler Marlon N. 198
Beman H. T. 209
Benton Thomas W. 55, 78
Blckerton Thomas, 118, 142, 150,
202
Bienville, 46, 47
Big Springs Convention,
Committees—Reports—List of
Delegates, 108
First Free-State Platform, 108,
109
Nomination of Congressional
Delegate—Speech of ex-Gov.
Reeder, 109, 110
First Free - State Executive
Committee, 110
Bird Lorenzo D. 243
Bishop A. W. 273
Blachly C. P. 276
Black Chas. E. 223
Blackwell Lucy Stone, 214
Black Jack, Battle of, 132
Blair Chas. W. 181, 182, 198, 202,
203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 209,
214, 219/221
Blair Joel P. 101
Blanchard J. L. 173, 176
Blanton N. B. 95, 194
Blockade of Missouri River, 138
Blood C. E. ins. 155
Blood .lames, 125, 131, 161, 172,
173, 175
Blood N. C. 173, 175
Blue Earth Creek (Big Blue Riv¬
er), 33
Bluemont College, 213
Blunt James 6.173, 174, 175, 183,
186, 187, 189, 196, 198, 2I«),
203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 209,
287
Biography of, 302
Board of Commissioners on Pub-
. He Institutions, 281
Bohrer George, 263
Bolsbrlant, 47
Bogus Election (1861), 211, 212
Bogus School Bonds, 220
Bonebrake P. I. 221, 222, 223,
227, 238, 292
Boone A. G. 117, 129, 139, 143,144
Boone Daniel, 60, 353, 353 "
Borton L. W. 223
Boston Kansas Relief Co.mmit-
tee, 138
Bourgmont de, 47, 48, 49, 63
Bowden W. J. 237
Bowen Thomas M. 198, 209, 213
Brackett G. C. 262
Brady John T. 236
Branson Jacob, 116, 117, 166
Brewer David J. 215, 218, 221,
229, 237
Briggs A. J. 199
Broadhead J. F. 237
Brockway D. 209, 275
Brodbent Charles S. 281
Brown John,
First appearance In Lawrence,
120
Letter of, 120
Muster Roll of Company, 121
Pottawatomie Murders, 131
Battle of Black Jack, 132
Prisoners Surrendered to Col.
Sumner, 134
Battle of Osawatomie, 144
In Lawrence, 146, 150
Biography, 299, 300
Monument, 222
Brown John Jr. 106, 108, 110,121,
131, 133, 134, 147
Brown Fred, 121, 131, 132, 145
Brown Watson, 131, 133
Brown Owen, 121, 131, 132
Brown Jason, 132, 134
Brown Salmon, 121, 132
Brown George W. 107, 108, 110,
112, 128, 131, 132, 164, 166,
173, 278
Brown Frederick, 173, 175
Brown Channlng J. 237, 238
Brown Capt. R. P. Murder of,
124
Brown C. J. 221
Brown John M. 292
Brown John S. 262
Brown John W. 209
Brown Maj. J. G. 198
' Brown Robert J. 275, 276
Brown W. L. 230
Brown Wm. R. 218, 231, 236, 237
Brown Rev. Olympla, 214
Browning F. 96
Brownlee James, 277
Brumbaugh Jerome D. 213, 288
Buck J. F. 383, 283
Buddtngton Geo. E. 180
Bufltum David C. 110, 118
Murder of, 151
Buford Col. Jeflerson, 128, 129,
138 139 "~
Bull Creek, Battle of, 145
Burgess H. B. 96
Burgess C. M. 245
Burllngame W. 209
Burnett J. C. 173, 173, 175, 248,
349
Burns James M. 91, 93, 100, 130
Burns Louis, 111
Burns Ross, 111, 314
Burrill Jeremiah M. 236
Burris John T. 173, 175, 237, 238
Burson Harrison, 95, 111
Butler Pardee, 115, 127, 216
Butler Thomas H. 209
Byerly Edmund, '336
Cabin Creek, Battle of, 184, 187,
200, 20 i
Calne Wm, W. 121
Caldwell Alexander, 215, 217, 236
Calhoun John (first Surveyor
General of Territory), 86, 87,
114. 115, 162,167
Calllornla, 77, 79
Camden Expedition, 183, 185, 187,
197, 198
Cameron Hugh, 106
Campbell Wm. T. 186, 187
Campbell W. 1'. 237
Cane Hill, Ark. Battleol, 186,187,
194, 198
Canfleld Wm. H. 337
Caniff H. J. 248, 249
Carney Thomas, 209, 313, 213,214,
215, '248, 249
- Biography of, 239
Carpenter Louis, 237, 238
Carr E. T. 261
Carruth James H. 261, 262, 275,
276
Cass Lewis, 68, 77, 78
CaseN. T. 212
Cato Stir Ing O. 150, 151,152, 153,
156, 156, 163, 236
Cavanaugh Thomas H. 218, 221,
233
Census of 1855, 94
Of 1857. 156, 158
Of 1860 to 1882, 306
Central Branch U. P. R. R. 242
Chadwick Charies, 204, 205, 209
Chandler George, ^7
Chandler E. H. 276^
Changes In House Representation
of 1883, 229
Chapin G. F. 275
Chapman J. B. 91, 210, 248
Chase George S. 276
Chattanooga, Battle of, 190, 191
Chains Luther C. 243
Cheesebrough Ellsworth, 213, 236
Chenoweth B. P. 180
Clheyennes and Arrapahoes, 74,
2 :9, 210
Cherokee Indians, 73, 74
Cherokee Neutral Lands, 74, 247
Cherokee Lands, 293
Chevaz Don Antonio Jose, 56
Chlckamauga, Battle of, 190,192,
193
Chicago Kansas Meeting, 136, 137
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific
R.3. (Leavenworth Branch),
243
Chip John, 172
Chippewa Indians, 70
Choteau (Pierre, Auguste, Fran¬
cis, Cyprian), 49, 61, 62, 73
Choteau Fred, 292
Choteau Fort, 50
Christian James, 108, 236
Chrlstlso I W. 245
Churches of Kansas, 277
Church J. D. 258
Cibola, 44
Cicuye, 44
Clarke Charles S. 193
Clark Geo. W. 120, 121. 136 144
Clark Sidney, 212, 213, 214, 216,
224, 236, 248, 249
Clark Malcolm, 99, 100
Clark Marston G. 61
Clay Henry, 76, 78, 79
Clayton Powell, 180,-185, 209
Cloud Wm. F 181, 182. 183, 184,
186. 194, 207, 213, 236
Cllne Capt. 145, 146
Cobb Stephen A. 216, 2l\s, 236
Cobb Nelson,"237
Coburn F. D. 262
Cochran Benj. L. 121
Code of Territorial Laws, 105
Code of Territorial Laws repealed,
171
Coffey A. M. (M jor General Ter¬
ritorial Mllltla), 101, 106, 144,
156
Coftey General, 185, 186,188,189,
193
Coftoeville, Miss. Battle at, -188,
139
Colby Philip T 236
Coleman Franklin (Murderer of
Dow), 116
Collamore G. W. 209
College of Sisters of Bethany,
273
Collins Samuel, Murdei'of, 116
Collins Lieut, ([llth Kan.) Death
of, 197
Coins Daniel W. 121, 145
Common School Lands, 294
Comstock Mrs. Elizabeth L. 292
Concordia Normal School, 272
Concurrent Resolutions (Topeka
Legislature), 166
Confederate Indian Tribes, 72
Congressional Investigation Com¬
mittee, 99, 122, 126, 127, 135
Congregational Churches (Early),
277
Conover John, 189, 192
Conventions (Free-State Terri¬
torial), Lawrence, June,1855,
106
Lawrence, July, 1855, 107
Lawrence, August, 1855, 108
Lawrence, December, 1857,
164
Big Springs, Sept. 1855, 108,
109, 110
ll^y, 1859, 172
Topeka Delegate, Sept. 1855,
110, 111
TopekaConstltutlonal,Oct. 1855,
111, 112
Topeka, June, 1857, 159
Topeka, July, 1857, 160
Topeka, November, 1857, 164
Grasshopper Falls, August,
1857, 163
Conventions (Free-State TerrI
torlal), Leavenworth Mass,
Nov. 1857, 165
Leavenwortli Constitutional,
March, 1858, 167, 168, 169
Mlnneola, March, 1858, 167
Wyandotte ConstItutIonal,JuIy,
1859, 173, 174, 175, 176
Conventions (Pro-slavery, Terri¬
torial), Law and Order
(Leavenworth),Nov. 1855,114
Lecompton Constitutional,Sept.
1857, 162, 163, 164
Conventions (Territorial), First
Democratic (Lawrence) July,
1855, 106
Democratic (Lecompton), Dec.
1857. 165
First Republican (Osawatomie)
May. 1859, 172
Republican (Lawrence), April,
1860, 178
Conventions (State), Republican,
213, 214, 215, 216, 218, 221,'
223. 226, 229
Democratic, 213, 215, 216, 221.
223, 227, 230
Union State (1862), 213
Republican Union (1862), 313
National Union (1866), 214
Worklnsmen's (1869), 215
Liberal Republican (1872), 216
Independent Reform (1874), 218
Temperance (1874), 218
Prohibitionist (1876), 220
National Greenback Labor
(1876. 1878, 1880, 1882), 221,
223, 227, 230
Temperance (1878), 223
Conway Martin F., Member of
First Territorial Council, 96
Judge of Supreme Court (To¬
peka Con.) 161
First Kansas Representative to
Congress, 177
Biography. 303, 304
Mention of, 91, 94, 98, 103, 107,
108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 159,
160, 161, 162, 165, 166, 211,
236
Cooke Philip St. George, 57, 140,
145. 146. 149. 150. 153
Cooper George P. 276
Copeland .James M. 184 »
Cordley Richard, 275
Cornell A. B. 223
Council Grove (early mention),83
County Nonnal Institutes, 272,
273
Counties Organized, 226, 227
Counties (change of boundaries),
211, 217,218
Cove Creek, Ark. 183, 186
Cowley, Sumner & Ft, Smitti
Railroad, 242, 244
Cpx J- T. 223
Crab Orchard. 190, 204
Cragin T. W. 276
Cracklin Joseph, 133, -142, 145,
146, 150, 151, 158, 181, 183,
184, 276
Cramer Thomas J. B. first Terri¬
torial Treasurer. 86
Inspector Gen. of Kansas Mili¬
tia, 106
Mention of, 101, 149,153, 165
Cramer J \. 263
Crane F. L. 243
Crawford, Samuel J. 181,182,183,
201, '302, 207, 209, 210, 213,
214, 215, 223,238
Biography of, 239
Crawford George A-211, 212,213,
211, 259, 283
Crawford Wm. 205
Crawford W. C. 209
Crelghton W. W. 281
Creltz Wm. F. 184, 185
Crew A. J. 200
Crocker A. 173, 175
Crosby R. H. Ill
Crosby Wm. 222
Ci'oysdale D. L. 82, 96
Crozler Robert, 213, 217, 236, 337,
273
Cummlngs J. T. 173, 209
Cummlngs R. W. 60, 66
Cunningham Thomas, 236
Curtis Samuel K. 181, 204, 206,
207; 209,
Curtis H. Z. 198
Curtis A. 108, 109, 110, 111, 161
Curtis J. ,E. 106 1
Custard Sergeant (lUh Keg.''
Peath of, 197
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