That he [Governor Reeder] was unduly suspicious of plots against his life and subject to alarm will appear from an incident that occurred while he was yet governor and…
[September 8, 1855.] He [Governor Shannon] then enters the Territory & locates himself at the Methodist Mission—the head-quarters of Slavery propogandism—he uses no means to communicate with the bona-fide…
Letter from Mrs. Clarina Irene Howard Nichols. Battleboro, January 5 [1855]. Kanzas. But just while the item is in my thoughts, allow me a word in reference to slavery…
J. Butler Chapman, History of Kansas and Emigrant’s Guide 1855. pp. 30-34. Read the book. Chapter VII Having described a district of country along the north side of the…
Gov. Shannon. We stated in the last number of the Herald of Freedom, that Gov. Shannon had passed this place the day previous, and had gone to the Lecompton,…
From the New York Tribune. From Kansas. Johnson’s Mission, K. T., May 26, 1855. This is the headquarters of the pro-slavery party in Kansas, and the Rev. Mr. Johnson…
The Shawnee Treaty Lawrence, February 9th, 1855 EDITOR HERALD OF FREEDOM: As this very important treaty has not yet been read by our citizens generally, I will give some of…
Reminiscences of the Methodist Shawnee Mission and religious work among that tribe.1 By Reverend Nathan Scarritt, D. D.2 From the spring of 1845 until the fall of 1848, I…
Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Luke Lea, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Mar 31, 1852 . F.L….
Transcribed report on the activities of the Indian Manual Labor School Thomas Johnson, Superintendent Manual Labor School to Luke Lea, Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated Sep 30, 1852 . F.L….