[62]. "History of Caldwell and Livingston Counties." p. 51.

[63]. "American Commonwealths, Missouri." p. 351.

[64]. Ibid. p. 351.

[65]. Minutes of Citizen Meeting, Liberty, Clay county, Church History Vol. III, p. 450.

[66]. History of Missouri, Carr, p. 343, Note.

[67]. History of Missouri, Carr, 245.

[68]. History of Missouri, Carr, p. 158.

[69]. History of Missouri, Carr, p. 259.

[70]. General Halleck when he learned that the "jayhawking" leader, Lane, had been promoted to the command of a bridge, declared that such an appointment was "offering a premium for rascality and robbing generally;" and that it would "take twenty thousand men to counteract its effect in the state." History of Missouri, Carr, p. 348.

[71]. Spring's Kansas, p. 287.