. 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. Tl'. UlsTiiltV. U7 i(! ttnino lU'plicn ii<tu to lIic fl'OO ho frco hat was ).4!ivery " flllVO hoU^ tlo- I [..!⢠nil 1(1 biltor lich had y wiir at r. l)o\ig- -5i, warf led to bo 0 ^ liavc im- foto inoro 1 already spoiikcrft re state at but at tho inence as- r the law, .nctions of 1 rights as Never was d justifies Missouri, frau-dulent oon to


. 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. Tl'. UlsTiiltV. U7 i(! ttnino lU'plicn ii<tu to lIic fl'OO ho frco hat was ).4!ivery " flllVO hoU^ tlo- I [..!⢠nil 1(1 biltor lich had y wiir at r. l)o\ig- -5i, warf led to bo 0 ^ liavc im- foto inoro 1 already spoiikcrft re state at but at tho inence as- r the law, .nctions of 1 rights as Never was d justifies Missouri, frau-dulent oon to be- ations and the usual ^tern states, oakers, and ting power of tho population ill favor of tlicir candidates in oacli district, and of course so far as actual residents wi-ro eonccnuMl, they had tlin battle in their own hands. The foreign eleiii'Miteould not be reached by tlii'ir elorpu'iice, excc|)t in sti far as tho force of their expressions nii^iilit help to exasperate their already ntigry opponents. Tliey eou!(l not import voting power from tho neighboring state, for the party that sympathized with them daicil nf)t 8hf)w how warmly their feelings wore enlisted, and besiiles, their instincts did not incline them in that way, to "do evil ihac good might ; Tlicir primary meetings, their eonventions, their nominations made uii nimous in every "nso, amounted to nothing against tho power; with, which they had to contend. They were met and for the time completely by an or- ganized movement which ext(;nded from . county in tho ex- treme south of Missouri, and Mirough r' cry secii'-n ens; ,-\nd west to Andrew county in tho north, whieh sent part' â â¢hivery upon tho state wherever it might be formed. B )ono county and C lo, east and west went into tho matter with .vh. ;, and. i.; v^re was but one representative district in K msns A^hich had not foreign votes enough sent from Missouri to control the election. Tlu; â whole of tho c


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