An Appeal to the Record Being Quotations From Historical Documents And the Kans

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There is much additional evidence along this line in the early publications, thongh it would seem this is sufficient to settle the matter. One additional extract is given: [Kansas Free State, March 10, 1855. ] — " Mr. Brown, on the other hand, put himself up to the highest bidder, and the Aid Company bid him ofT. " OFFICE-HOLDING.
G. W. Brown says he and his friends did not desire the offices in Kansas. Let us see. Robinson was Free-State Governor from the first, then GoveiTior of the State one
... term, though repudiated when his term was but half completed, and defeated at the polls for reelection. After that he was a standing can- didate for thirty years, and in every party and faction in the State, in search of office. S. C. Pomerov held office until his own corruption defeated him. Perhaps the following will ex- plain why Brown did not want office : [Free State, May 28, 1855. ] — At the special election called by Reeder to fill vacancies in the Legislature, G. W. Brown was a candidate.

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