Report of the special committee appointed to investigate the troubles in Kansas,: with the views of the minority of said committee.

KANSAS AFFAIRS. 485 184 M. E. Bryant 185 George Kincade 186 Wm. Laforge 187 Ed. Walto 188 Joseph Baker 189 J. F. Dezeal 190 J. Morris 191 D. A. Pugh 192 Horace Lyon 193 Frost Snow 194 Chas. B. Weightman 195 Henry Root, (oath) 196 Francis Murphey 197 John Wise, (oath) 198 Casper Lorman 199 Benjamin Hordenly 200 G. W. Davis 201 A. F. Burns 202 A. Armstrong 203 John Beattee 204 O. IL P. Craig 205 E. M. William 206 James Howel 207 Benjamin Samuell 208 John McCafferty 209 Joel P. Blair 210 C. W. Stewart 211 Newton R. Carter 212 Nimrod Duncan, sr. 213 E. M. Gilliam 214 G. W. Baker 215 G. W. Davis 216 Thomas Bloukenship 217 Francis Young 218 D. B. Tendal 219 J. P. Hopman 220 Mathew Ibis 221 William H. Davis 222 Franklin Kune 223 William Salley 224 William Dodson 225 James Shaw 226 M. Mfoupin 227 T. B. Gorden 228 M. M. C. Williams 229 Joseph Succliff 230 James Otval, sr. 231 S. H. Pendleton 232 Yarnig Owen 233 Allen G. Mousfield 234 Thomas C. Stewart 235 C. L. Hardy 236 T. A. West 237 John K. Johnson 238 W. Craig 239 James Gillespie 240 John S. Tisdale 241 Charles V. Bird 242 M. Ashburn 243 M1. B. Wood 244 E. Campbell 245 H. B. Sparks 246 W. K. Richardson 247 James M. Teagarden 248 T. M. Moss 249 A. D. McDaniel 250 Frank Kensler 251 E. Richardson 252 W. R. Roberts 253 Peter Munroe 254 S. W. Woodcock 255 Samuel Vincent 256 W. M. Drake 257 William Nichols 258 Wm. P. Richardson 259 T. W. Waterman 260 William Robertson 261 Emmet Fulkerson 262 E. M. France 263 H. C. Wrose 264 L. F. Carpenter 265 Alsalom Grooms 266 Elig Gilliam 267 John Hobain 268 A. J. Bouson 269 H. H. Chamley + 270 E. Taylor 271 David Todd 272 Philip Korlen j 273 Hyram Karam 274 S.D. Cowen 275 Mark Vaughan 276 Minrod Bachele 277 B. Dodd 278 Samuel Anderson 279 Jacob Osenburger 280 James Wichel 281 Abram Lynch 282 John C. Wood 283 William Authine 284 James W. Davis 285 James MeGraft 286 E. S. Stlutson 287 Richard Morris 288 S. W. Morris 289 S. E. Morris 290 R. L. Morris 291 Hiramn Davis 292 G. B. Groomer 293 W. J. Palmer 294 Burtes McCaul 295 William G. Fee 296 William Gregor 297 J. R. Whitehead 298 D. Otval 299 Tapley Ralph 300 Albert Herce 301 Cary B. Whitehead 302 H. L. Johnson 303 Wm. A. Hill We, the undersigned, judges of an election held on the 30th day of March, A. D. 1855, at the house of Milton E. Bryant, in the Burr Oak precinct of the fourteenth election district, for the election of mnembers of council and of the house of representatives for the Ter

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Report of the special committee appointed to investigate the troubles in Kansas,: with the views of the minority of said committee.
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Washington,: C. Wendell, printer,
1856.
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