Collections of the Kansas State Historical Society volume 7
Collections of the Kansas State Historical Society volume 7
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He had a fine horse. They all had Sharp's rifles, two revolvers apiece, and some had knives. They talked loud and smart about taking Brown and party prison- ers. They started about nine a. M. , and reconnoitered Brown's camp very care- fully. The saloon-keeper, an Irishman, was braver than the reat and ventured nearer the camp. Brown and one man rode out, took him prisoner, kept him un- til next day, and turned him loose — minus horse and arms. The others returned the same evening quite crestfa...llen, and Brown went on out of the country. * While I was at Lecompton I had an occasion to go to Topeka. There were six or eight passengers in the four-horse coach when we got to Big Springs to change horses. The driver and stock-tender led out one of the fastest teams on the road, but thin and stiff — so stiff it was quite an effort for some of them to step over the door-sill. We having made good time from Lecompton to Big Springs, the passengers made derogatory remarks regarding the new team.
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