Robinson, Sara T. L. (Sara Tappan Lawrence), 1827-1911
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Robinson, Sara T. L. (Sara Tappan Lawrence), 1827-1911
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Robinson, Sara T. L. (Sara Tappan Lawrence), 1827-1911
Robinson, Sara Tappan Doolittle 1827-1911
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Robinson, Sara Tappan Doolittle 1827-1911
Robinson, Sara Tappan Doolittle
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Robinson, Sara Tappan Doolittle
Robinson, Sara T. L. 1827-1911
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Robinson, Sara T. L. 1827-1911
Robinson, Sara Tappan Lawrence, 1827-1911
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Robinson, Sara Tappan Lawrence, 1827-1911
Tappan Lawrence Robinson, Sara 1827-1911
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Tappan Lawrence Robinson, Sara 1827-1911
Lawrence Robinson, Sara Tappan 1827-1911
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Lawrence Robinson, Sara Tappan 1827-1911
Robinson, Sara Tappan Doolittle Lawrence 1827-1911
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Robinson, Sara Tappan Doolittle Lawrence 1827-1911
Lawrence, Sara Tappan Doolittle 1827-1911
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Lawrence, Sara Tappan Doolittle 1827-1911
Robinson, S. T. L. 1827-1911
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Robinson, S. T. L. 1827-1911
Robinson, Sara T. 1827-1911
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Robinson, Sara T. 1827-1911
Robinson, Sarah Tappan Doolittle 1827-1911
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Robinson, Sarah Tappan Doolittle 1827-1911
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Sara Robinson was the wife of Charles Robinson, the first governor of Kansas. She wrote a history of Kansas; Frank Wilson Blackmar wrote biographies of her husband. (See the Kansas Collection card catalog for these items.)
Sara Tappan Doolittle (Lawrence) Robinson was born on July 12, 1827 at Belchertown, Massachusetts to Myron and Clarissa (Dwight) Lawrence. On October 30, 1851, she married Charles Robinson. They emigrated to Kansas Territory in 1854, where her husband was elected governor under the Topeka Constitution of 1855, arrested for treason in 1856, and later acquitted. Sara Robinson's book titled Kansas; its interior and exterior life was published in 1856. When Kansas achieved statehood, Charles Robinson was again elected governor and served one term. His book titled The Kansas Conflict was published in 1892. Charles Robinson died in 1894. Sara Robinson died at their family home of Oakridge, near Lawrence, Kansas, on November 15, 1911.
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