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Boernstein (search for this): article 12
acquisition of Col. Doniphan, of Missouri, to the cause, and laconically, though none the less impressively, arguing the weight and value of the acquest. Had our contemporaries observed the late political career of Col. Doniphan, they would hardly have credited the report, and certainly would not have dwelt upon the desirableness of its being truthful. He is a member of the State Convention of Missouri, from Platte county, and at the session convened early in the summer, at the instance of Lincoln, and held at Jefferson City, under duress of Boernstein's bayonets, rusted with the patriot blood in which they were bathed at the St. Louis massacre, he voted for every, the most extreme measure signified to be a need for the subjugation of Missouri, and assisted conspicuously in deposing Gov. Jackson and every other officer favorable to the South, and putting Gamble and his associates in their places to rule the State in accordance with the wishes of Abraham Lincoln.--New Orleans Delta.
Col. Doniphan. --For a fortnight past the papers of the South have been congratulating their readers upon the acquisition of Col. Doniphan, of Missouri, to the cause, and laconically, though none the less impressively, arguing the weight and value of the acquest. Had our contemporaries observed the late political career of CCol. Doniphan, of Missouri, to the cause, and laconically, though none the less impressively, arguing the weight and value of the acquest. Had our contemporaries observed the late political career of Col. Doniphan, they would hardly have credited the report, and certainly would not have dwelt upon the desirableness of its being truthful. He is a member of the State Convention of Missouri, from Platte county, and at the session convened early in the summer, at the instance of Lincoln, and held at Jefferson City, under duress of Col. Doniphan, they would hardly have credited the report, and certainly would not have dwelt upon the desirableness of its being truthful. He is a member of the State Convention of Missouri, from Platte county, and at the session convened early in the summer, at the instance of Lincoln, and held at Jefferson City, under duress of Boernstein's bayonets, rusted with the patriot blood in which they were bathed at the St. Louis massacre, he voted for every, the most extreme measure signified to be a need for the subjugation of Missouri, and assisted conspicuously in deposing Gov. Jackson and every other officer favorable to the South, and putting Gamble and his
acquisition of Col. Doniphan, of Missouri, to the cause, and laconically, though none the less impressively, arguing the weight and value of the acquest. Had our contemporaries observed the late political career of Col. Doniphan, they would hardly have credited the report, and certainly would not have dwelt upon the desirableness of its being truthful. He is a member of the State Convention of Missouri, from Platte county, and at the session convened early in the summer, at the instance of Lincoln, and held at Jefferson City, under duress of Boernstein's bayonets, rusted with the patriot blood in which they were bathed at the St. Louis massacre, he voted for every, the most extreme measure signified to be a need for the subjugation of Missouri, and assisted conspicuously in deposing Gov. Jackson and every other officer favorable to the South, and putting Gamble and his associates in their places to rule the State in accordance with the wishes of Abraham Lincoln.--New Orleans Delta.
acquisition of Col. Doniphan, of Missouri, to the cause, and laconically, though none the less impressively, arguing the weight and value of the acquest. Had our contemporaries observed the late political career of Col. Doniphan, they would hardly have credited the report, and certainly would not have dwelt upon the desirableness of its being truthful. He is a member of the State Convention of Missouri, from Platte county, and at the session convened early in the summer, at the instance of Lincoln, and held at Jefferson City, under duress of Boernstein's bayonets, rusted with the patriot blood in which they were bathed at the St. Louis massacre, he voted for every, the most extreme measure signified to be a need for the subjugation of Missouri, and assisted conspicuously in deposing Gov. Jackson and every other officer favorable to the South, and putting Gamble and his associates in their places to rule the State in accordance with the wishes of Abraham Lincoln.--New Orleans Delta.
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 12
ve credited the report, and certainly would not have dwelt upon the desirableness of its being truthful. He is a member of the State Convention of Missouri, from Platte county, and at the session convened early in the summer, at the instance of Lincoln, and held at Jefferson City, under duress of Boernstein's bayonets, rusted with the patriot blood in which they were bathed at the St. Louis massacre, he voted for every, the most extreme measure signified to be a need for the subjugation of Misoln, and held at Jefferson City, under duress of Boernstein's bayonets, rusted with the patriot blood in which they were bathed at the St. Louis massacre, he voted for every, the most extreme measure signified to be a need for the subjugation of Missouri, and assisted conspicuously in deposing Gov. Jackson and every other officer favorable to the South, and putting Gamble and his associates in their places to rule the State in accordance with the wishes of Abraham Lincoln.--New Orleans Delta.
Platte County (Wyoming, United States) (search for this): article 12
t past the papers of the South have been congratulating their readers upon the acquisition of Col. Doniphan, of Missouri, to the cause, and laconically, though none the less impressively, arguing the weight and value of the acquest. Had our contemporaries observed the late political career of Col. Doniphan, they would hardly have credited the report, and certainly would not have dwelt upon the desirableness of its being truthful. He is a member of the State Convention of Missouri, from Platte county, and at the session convened early in the summer, at the instance of Lincoln, and held at Jefferson City, under duress of Boernstein's bayonets, rusted with the patriot blood in which they were bathed at the St. Louis massacre, he voted for every, the most extreme measure signified to be a need for the subjugation of Missouri, and assisted conspicuously in deposing Gov. Jackson and every other officer favorable to the South, and putting Gamble and his associates in their places to rule t
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 12
Col. Doniphan. --For a fortnight past the papers of the South have been congratulating their readers upon the acquisition of Col. Doniphan, of Missouri, to the cause, and laconically, though none the less impressively, arguing the weight and value of the acquest. Had our contemporaries observed the late political career of ould hardly have credited the report, and certainly would not have dwelt upon the desirableness of its being truthful. He is a member of the State Convention of Missouri, from Platte county, and at the session convened early in the summer, at the instance of Lincoln, and held at Jefferson City, under duress of Boernstein's bayonethe patriot blood in which they were bathed at the St. Louis massacre, he voted for every, the most extreme measure signified to be a need for the subjugation of Missouri, and assisted conspicuously in deposing Gov. Jackson and every other officer favorable to the South, and putting Gamble and his associates in their places to rul