[113] Sanborn, 237, note 3.

[114] Villard, 158.

[115] Villard, 159.

[116] Villard, 545.

[117] L. W. Spring in his History of Kansas says of him on page 138: "Whatever else may be laid to his charge—whatever rashness, unwisdom, equivocation, bloodiness—no faintest trace of self-seeking stains his Kansas life."

[118] Howard Report, 1175.

[119] Howard Report, 1179.

[120] Howard Report, 1177.

[121] Villard, 171.

[122] Sanborn, 373, and Redpath, 184.