He 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…
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Letter from Mrs. Clarina Irene Howard Nichols. Battleboro, January 5 . Kanzas. But just while the item is in my thoughts, allow me a…
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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…
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Gov. Shannon. We stated in the last number of the Herald of Freedom, that Gov. Shannon had passed this place the day previous, and…
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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,…
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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,…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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The annual report of the Board of Missions. Dec. 1853 The Kansas District is in the bounds of the St. Louis Conference, having been…
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