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1854 B. F. STRINGFELLOW. Negro-Slavery, No Evil. Rare Kansas Pro-Slavery Propoganda. Inklings and suggesting to the Crown

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and suggesting to the Crown his counsel on dealing with French and Indian disturbances

feel that they are justified in attacking us by all the means in their power

Greeley Vs

On the Death of My Eldest Sister in January 1808 at her age of 44 years

yet we cannot sufficiently express the same

1854 B. F. STRINGFELLOW. Negro-Slavery, No Evil. Rare Kansas Pro-Slavery Propoganda. Inklings and suggesting to the CrownA rare piece of pro slavery propaganda by one of the most virulent and assertive anti abolitionists of the Missouri Kansas region. Indeed, he was the inspiration for the term, "border ruffian." B F Stringfellow [1816 1891] moved to Boone's Lick, Missouri in 1839 and practiced law in Keytesville, Missouri. He was then elected to the Missouri House of Representatives as an anti Benton Democrat serving from Chariton County, Missouri, and served as

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