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C. E. Blood wrote from Manhattan, Kansas Territory, to Isaac Goodnow, imparting that the steamboat Gus Linn had arrived in Manhattan and a Mr. Devivilvi [Devivaldi] brought along his printing press and other equipment. The newspaper was then a "fixed and permanent fact." Blood updated Goodnow on the status of construction at the College and Joseph Denison's new home. He closed by reporting a rumor that there was a Republican majority in the Constitutional Convention at Wyandotte.
Creator: Blood, C.E.
Date: June 20, 1859
Item Number: 4171
Call Number: Isaac Goodnow Coll. #357, Box 2 Folder 13
KSHS Identifier: DaRT ID: 4171
Business and Industry - Media/Communications - Newspaper
Business and Industry - Media/Communications - Printing and publishing
Collections - Manuscript - Goodnow, Isaac
Community Life - Town development
Date - 1854-1860 - 1859
Education - Higher education - Institutions - Bluemont Central College
Government and Politics - Territorial Government - Constitution Making - Wyandotte Constitution
Home and Family - Daily life - Settlement
Objects and Artifacts - Communication Artifacts - Documentary Artifact - Letter
People - Notable Kansans - Denison, Joseph, 1815-1900
People - Notable Kansans - Goodnow, Isaac T., 1814-1894
Places - Cities and towns - Manhattan
Places - Counties - Riley
Places - Rivers - Kansas
Thematic Time Period - Bleeding Kansas, 1854 - 1861
Thematic Time Period - Immigration and Settlement, 1854 - 1890
Transportation - Water - Steamboats
Type of Material - Unpublished documents - Letters
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