Hiram Hill collection, 1823-1910.
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Sands, James G.
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Hill, Hiram, 1804-
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Hiram Hill was born January 14, 1804 in Massachusetts and never lived in Kansas. From the description of Hiram Hill collection, 1823-1910. (Kansas State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 49933077 ...
Robinson, Charles, 1818-1894
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Charles Robinson was born at Hardwick, Mass., July 21, 1818. He was educated at Hadley Academy, Amherst Academy, and Amherst College. For 8 years he studied medicine and in 1843 opened his own practice in Belchertown, Mass. He married Sarah Adams the same year, but she died in 1846. In 1849 he went to California for his health, and while there became a newspaper editor, was indicted for murder but acquitted, and was elected to the Legislature. He returned to Massachusetts in 1851, r...
Free-Soil Party.
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Stark, Nathan J.
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Simpson, W. A.
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Simpson, S. N.
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New England Emigrant Aid Company
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Company organized in 1854 as the Massachusetts Emigrant Aid Company to promote the settlement of Kansas by antislavery advocates as a result of the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act by the U.S. Congress in 1854; name changed in 1855. Of Boston, Mass. From the description of New England Emigrant Aid Company papers. [microform] / editor, Joseph W. Snell. Assistant editor: Eunice L. Schenck. Microfilm technician: George T. Hawley, 1854-1909. (Kansas State Historical Society). WorldCat ...
Simpson Brothers.
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Plymouth Congregational Church (Lawrence, Kan.)
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Chadwick, Charles.
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