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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Kansas, (search)
women, and children, with an intent to enslave them ......Oct. 18, 1858 Death at Shippingport of James D. Porter, the Kentucky giant; height, 7 feet 9 inches......April 24, 1859 Joseph Holt, of Louisville, appointed Postmaster-General......1859 Destruction by a mob of the True South, an abolition paper published at Newport......Oct. 28-29, 1859 Legislature adopts the boundary-line between Kentucky and Tennessee surveyed by Cox and Briggs, commissioners appointed in 1859......Feb. 28, 1860 Governor Magoffin, by circular, submits to the governors of slave States six propositions, among them: To amend the United States Constitution to forbid nullifying the fugitive slave-law. That all Territories north of 37° shall come in as free States, all south as slave States. To guarantee free navigation of the Mississippi forever to all States. To give the South protection in the United States Senate from unconstitutional or oppressive legislation upon slavery ......Dec. 9, 1860
17,366EllithorpeMay 26, 1857. 19,662ParkerMar. 16, 1858. 1. (d.) Stationary Shuttles. (continued). No.Name.Date. 20,699ComfortJune 29, 1858. 27,279DoppFeb. 28, 1860. 34,988SmithApr. 15, 1862. 56,020DulaneyJuly 3, 1866. 62,986WillsonMar. 19, 1867. 105,631BletcherJuly 26, 1870. 2. By revolving Hooks. (a.) Wheeler & Wi,937HaydenAug. 2, 1859. 25,043PrattAug. 9, 1859. 25,059TapleyAug. 9, 1859. 25,223StoddardAug. 23, 1859. 26,948JohnsonJan. 24, 1860. (Reissue.)913WilsonFeb. 28, 1860. (Reissue.)914WilsonFeb. 28, 1860. 30,615CollinsNov. 13, 1860. 33,341FolgerSept. 24, 1861. 36,591WilkinsSept. 30, 1862. 38,076WilkinsMar. 31, 1863. 4Feb. 28, 1860. 30,615CollinsNov. 13, 1860. 33,341FolgerSept. 24, 1861. 36,591WilkinsSept. 30, 1862. 38,076WilkinsMar. 31, 1863. 40,000Tracy et al.Sept. 15, 1863. 40,589SecorNov. 10, 1863. 41,527MillerFeb. 9, 1864. 41,572Eames et al.Feb. 16, 1864. 48,345McCluskeyJune 20, 1865. 56,224HouseJuly 10, 1866. 56,646WarthJuly 24, 1866. 63,615CollierApr. 9, 1867. 88,808Pollock et alApr. 13, 1869. (Reissue.)3,430WilsonMay 11, 1869. 95,353HusnikSept. 28, 1
nnessee Railroad owes for '55, '56, '57 and '58, $245,000. The South-Side Railroad owes for '55, '56, '57 and '58, $180,500. The Norfolk and Petersburg Road owes for '59 and '60, $42,000. The Orange and Alexandria Road owes for '59 and 60, $28,000. The Virginia and Tennessee Company still owes a balance of $30,475 of the temporary loan, the interest on which to 1st of January, 1861, amounts to $21,420.80. The South-Side Company has paid nothing since July, 59. (See act passed) Feb. 28, 1860. The Orange and Alexandria Company owes the State a dividend scrip for $31,600, with interest from 1st Oct., '54, which amounts on 1st Oct., 1860, to $11,376. Ordered to be printed. Resolutions of Inquiry Offered.--By Mr. Miller, of passing a law providing for the valuation of property levied on under executions by two or more freeholders, and that such property be required to bring at the public sale at least two-thirds of the value so fixed; by Mr. Grattan, of vacating al