. A new centennial history of the State of Kansas [microform] : being a full and complete civil, political, and military history of the state from its earliest settlement to the present time. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. Kassas Conflicts — of 1856. 309 It was now rcigii of the Kit tho peo- aloof from eat thought ui'gai ligation on, hat' not eeu held for gone out of tal violence tion, tliat ill arst features such circum- ;()uld hardly leir position lave slightly after the re- ^unt of scrip id a total of ive been pro- itained in the ould not sur- d, and event- but the men )r the


. A new centennial history of the State of Kansas [microform] : being a full and complete civil, political, and military history of the state from its earliest settlement to the present time. Natural history; Sciences naturelles. Kassas Conflicts — of 1856. 309 It was now rcigii of the Kit tho peo- aloof from eat thought ui'gai ligation on, hat' not eeu held for gone out of tal violence tion, tliat ill arst features such circum- ;()uld hardly leir position lave slightly after the re- ^unt of scrip id a total of ive been pro- itained in the ould not sur- d, and event- but the men )r the sake of ms to sustain by the event Kansas were . live in his- licts of 1856 )lace for more ily, — Dunn, lillyer, H. M. B. W. Miller, \V. Updegrali'. »hn Hutching- son, IT. F. Saunders, James Blood, C. Ilornsbury, E. B. Purdam, J. McGoc, M. C. Dickey, W. R Frost, W. A. Sumnerwcll, S. ^fcWhinney, S. T. Shores, S. R l^aldwin, David lieos, D. W. Cannon, Isaac Landers, J. M. Arthur, II. II. Williams, II. W. Lubor, A. B. Marshall, J. D. Adams, T. W. Piatt, Bees Furby, ]5. II. Brock, John Landis, E. It. Zimmerman, W. T. Burnett, L. P. Patty, F, A. Minard, Isaac Cady, Thomas Bowman, J. Brown, Jr., Henry Tt)dd, J. Hornby, Abraham Barre, lliciiard Murphy, "William Hicks, B. R. Martin, William Bayliss, J. W. Stevens, J. K. Eilsaid, S. J. Campbell, S. , II. B. Strandiford, Isaac B. Higgins, T. J. Addis, D. Toothman, William McClure, J, B. Wctsori, William B. Wade, A. Jameson, A. D. Jones, Crosby, S. S])arks, li. P. Brown, A. Fisher. Congre.'!sional action during December and January, 185o-8, became of great moment to the settlers in Kansas. Nine weeks were consumed in ineffectual ballotings before the house of representatives could organize by electing a speaker, and at length, when it had become apparent that there was no party in the house strong enough to obtain an absolute majority of tho members present, it was resolved to end the deadlock which was injuriou


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