. 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. lilOllll tl'IIK Af. SKNTrHHs'. 671 ini,' tliiit could h II jury, and letortnitied iti â briffs. It \a ic(!ii oI)t!iiri('(l, I'liibor m.'issu- â¢n, when tho prisons, were ) llioir slioiil- hist iluaLli. ill all lituiiiiii he same body n according to aking part in elf, as men (»f between tho 1 the cause of t volunteered rocuro an ob- I were abund- he poet: eatli,


. 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. lilOllll tl'IIK Af. SKNTrHHs'. 671 ini,' tliiit could h II jury, and letortnitied iti â briffs. It \a ic(!ii oI)t!iiri('(l, I'liibor m.'issu- â¢n, when tho prisons, were ) llioir slioiil- hist iluaLli. ill all lituiiiiii he same body n according to aking part in elf, as men (»f between tho 1 the cause of t volunteered rocuro an ob- I were abund- he poet: eatli, und an cheered the ! of the abso- sufTering on thy to a soul 0 holy indig- sd the name if the cultni- of the move- ;d from any sacrilioe is a hat one died se served by 0 cry, 'Not. tliifl man but IVirrabbiH," can aloiu^ comprehi-nd the more than chivalric feeling wliich prompted John lirown to hifl seemingly desperate endeavor. He made known to tlie whole world, ""rhe voice of one crying in tho wihhn-ncss," and the path has been made straight in a manner that few in liis day thought possible. Mr. (iriswold was just as ehivnlrie in assuming the defense of John Hrown, as the f)ld man and his followers had been in (cap- turing llar[ier'« V'erry, but nicn do not stop to lake counsel ol" tlieir fears when bravo deeds are to be done. Mv. (Jriswold viwwv into Kansas to practice his prof(!ssiori, but he rctaineil iiis old taste for politics, and his skill in reading eharaeter g(;nerally brought him to conclusions long before the people surrounding him were prepared to follow. Senator Lane was tho controling spirit of the republican party in Kansas at that time, and his skill as an organi/.er was beyond quesli(Mi, but the wary advo- cate saw in liim a person whoso integrity could not bo relied upon. Mr. Griswold claimed on one occasion publicly, that Senator Lano came to this territory pledged to assist in the estab- lislimcntof slavery on the .soil of K


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