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James Redpath, The Public Life of Captain John Brown, Chapter 1: Whetting the sword. (search)
d join also. I recommended Richard Realf, L. F. Parsons, and R. J. Hinton. I received a note on tg me to come up that day, and to bring Realf, Parsons, and Hinton with me. Realf and Hinton were noe I could not extend to them the invitation. Parsons and myself went, and had a long talk with Capg, and other articles you may require. Bring Parsons with you if he can get ready in time. Pleasengements for starting at the time appointed. Parsons, Realf, and Hinton could not get ready. I le a draft of eighty dollars cashed, and to get Parsons, Realf, and Hinton to go back with me. I got leave at that time. I started with Realf and Parsons on a stage for Leavenworth. The boats had stdd, Richard Robertson, Col. Richard Realf, L. F. Parsons, William Leeman, and myself. We stopped sd entirely to Kansas and Missouri. Realf and Parsons were of the same opinion with me. After a goond Brown; and that there was a good deal of wrangling between the Captain, and Parsons, and Realf.
James Redpath, The Public Life of Captain John Brown, Chapter 5: assembling to conspire. (search)
who was elected in the same manner. On motion of Mr. Brown, the Convention adjourned to nine P. M. of Monday, the 10th. Monday, may 10th, 1859--9 1/2 P. M. The Convention assembled and went into balloting for the election of Treasurer and Secretary of Treasury. Owen Brown was elected to the former office, and George B. Gill to the latter. The following resolution was then introduced by Mr. Brown, and unanimously passed. Resolved, That John Brown, J. H. Kagi, Richard Realf. L. F. Parsons, C. H. Tidd, C. Whipple, C. W. Moffit, John E. Cook, Owen Brown, Steward Taylor, Osborn Anderson. A. M. Ellsworth, Richard Richardson, W. H. Leeman, and John Lawrence, be, and are hereby, appointed a Committee, to whom is delegated the power of the Convention to fill by election all offices specially named in the Provisional Constitution, which may be vacant after the adjournment of the Convention. The Convention then adjourned sine die. Signed, J. Kagi, Secretary of the Conventio
James Redpath, The Public Life of Captain John Brown, Monday, may 10th, 1859-- (search)
Monday, may 10th, 1859--9 1/2 P. M. The Convention assembled and went into balloting for the election of Treasurer and Secretary of Treasury. Owen Brown was elected to the former office, and George B. Gill to the latter. The following resolution was then introduced by Mr. Brown, and unanimously passed. Resolved, That John Brown, J. H. Kagi, Richard Realf. L. F. Parsons, C. H. Tidd, C. Whipple, C. W. Moffit, John E. Cook, Owen Brown, Steward Taylor, Osborn Anderson. A. M. Ellsworth, Richard Richardson, W. H. Leeman, and John Lawrence, be, and are hereby, appointed a Committee, to whom is delegated the power of the Convention to fill by election all offices specially named in the Provisional Constitution, which may be vacant after the adjournment of the Convention. The Convention then adjourned sine die. Signed, J. Kagi, Secretary of the Convention