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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Kansas, (search)
and caused the Kansas famine ......June, 1859 Convention at Wyandotte adopts a constitution......July 29, 1859 Vote for Wyandotte constitution: For, 10,421; against, 5,530......Oct. 4, 1859 Abraham Lincoln speaks at Elwood......Dec. 1, 1859 Abraham Lincoln speaks in the Methodist Episcopal Church at Atchison on the same day that John Brown is hanged in Virginia......Dec. 2, 1859 At election under Wyandotte constitution, Charles Robinson, Republican, is chosen governor......Dec. 6, 1859 Legislature adjourns from Lecompton to Lawrence......Jan. 21, 1860 Atchison and St. Joseph Railroad completed and cars running to Winthrop, opposite Atchison......Feb. 22, 1860 Track-laying of first railroad in Kansas begun on the Elwood and Marysville Railroad......March 20, 1860 House of Representatives votes to admit Kansas under the Wyandotte constitution......April 11, 1860 First pony express arrives at St. Joseph, Mo., 11 days and 12 hours from Sacramento......April,
2. Tilting. (a.) Down at Muzzle and up at Breech. 147T. McCartyMar. 11, 1837. 203H. C. FayMay 22, 1837. 960S. AdamsOct. 3, 1838. 1,810S. DayOct. 18, 1840. 8,126E. MaynardMay 27, 1851. 11,477J. C. DayAug. 8, 1854. 13,941J. C. DayDec. 18, 1855. 14,057L. H. GibbsJan. 8, 1856. 16,761Tilton and FloydMar. 3, 1857. 17,642J. P. SchenklJune 23, 1857. 22,752C. SharpsJan. 25, 1859. 24,730Gallagher and GladdingJuly 12, 1859. 25,926Wesson and HarringtonOct. 25, 1859. 26,364E. MaynardDec. 6, 1859. 27,399J. M. WamplerMar. 6, 1860. 27,723Letort and MathewsApr. 3, 1860. 29,152M. J. GallagherJuly 17, 1860. 30,228F. JonesOct. 2, 1860. 30,372C. O. WoodJan. 1, 1861. 31,050C. O. WoodJan. 1, 1861. 32,653H. SchroderJune 25, 1861. 32,895C. D. SchubarthJuly 23, 1861. 36,571M. MosesSept. 30, 1862. 36,925F. WessonNov. 11, 1862. 39,494J. PercyAug. 11, 1863. 39,707C. E. SneiderAug. 25, 1863. 42,648W. H. ElliotMay 10, 1864. 42,649W. H. ElliotMay 10, 1864. 42,698E. T. StarrMay 10, 18
17, 1859. 24.629GroutJuly 5, 1859. 25,004FarrAug. 9, 1859. 25,471SilveySept. 13, 1859. 25,785BarrettOct. 11, 1859. 25,946BudlongNov. 1, 1859. 26,336ClarkDec. 6, 1859. 26,346DickensonDec. 6, 1859. 26,638RoweDec. 27, 1859. 27,079SmithFeb. 7, 1860. 27,082ThomsonFeb. 7, 1860. 27,260RoweFeb. 21, 1860. 27,761NewloveApr. 3, Dec. 6, 1859. 26,638RoweDec. 27, 1859. 27,079SmithFeb. 7, 1860. 27,082ThomsonFeb. 7, 1860. 27,260RoweFeb. 21, 1860. 27,761NewloveApr. 3, 1860. 28,176HollyMay 3, 1860. 28,538RuddickMay 29, 1860. 28,785SmithJune 19, 1860. 30,641PayneNov. 13, 1860. 31,156EarleJan. 22, 1861. 31,208BruenJan. 22, 1861. 31,334SmithFeb. 5, 1861. 31,429RiceFeb. 12, 1861. 31.601HowlettMar. 5, 1861. 32,323WilderMay 14, 1861. (Reissue.)1,244Grover et al.Dec. 3, 1861. 37,585Madd1WoodruffSept. 7, 1858. 22,137Spencer et al.Nov. 23, 1858. 22,255MackenzieDec. 7, 1858. 23,157CooperMar. 8, 1859. 26,130SingerNov. 15, 1859. 26,366MitchellDec. 6, 1859. 26,586HarrisonDec. 27, 1859. 27,208DavisFeb. 21, 1860. 28,610Scofield et al.June 5, 1860. 31,625RichardsMar. 5, 1861. 32,239ComfortMay 7, 1861. 33,415Bo