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Letter, C. Robinson to "Dear Madam" [Emma Willard] Author: Robinson, Charles Date: March 30, 1860 In response to Willard's letter of March 22, Robinson wrote from Quindaro that he was "gratified" to learn of her interest in Kansas history and that she was "disposed to examine for yourself the random thrusts of the press." Robinson went on to make some interesting observations regarding his interpretation of Kansas events and the importance of the various factions, free state and proslavery. Location of Original: KSHS Call Number: Charles & Sara Robinson Collection, # 488, Box 1, Folder 8 Item Number: 101186 Number of images: 4 Keywords: Abolitionists; Ewing, Thomas, 1829-1896; Free state cause; Kansas question; Law and Order Party; Lecompton Constitution; Millard, Emma; Proslavery; Proslavery supporters; Republican Party (U.S.: 1854- ); Robinson, Charles, 1818-1894 |
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