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      Spring, Kansas, 272.

      

      Feeling between Robinson and Lane became exceedingly tense in October. Price was again moving

      Daily Conservative, November 22, 1861.

      Woodburn, Life of Thaddeus Stevens, 183.

      Lane's speech at Springfield, November 7, 1861 [Daily Conservative, November 17, 1861].

      For a full discussion of the progress of the movement, see Abel, American Indian as Slaveholder and Secessionist, 227 ff.

      

      Official Records, vol. iii, 525, 526, 527.

      —Ibid, 527.

      Daily Conservative, October 9, 10, 1861.

      Official Records, vol. iii, 529.

      Daily Conservative, October 9, 15, 1861.

      Chief among the papers against Robinson, in the matter of his longstanding feud with Lane, was the Daily Conservative with D.W. Wilder as its editor. Another anti-Robinson paper was the Lawrence Republican. The Cincinnati Gazette was decidedly friendly to Lane.

      Daily Conservative, October 15, 1861.

      Official Records, vol. iii, 529–530. Lane outlined his plan for a separate department in his speech in Stockton's Hall [Daily Conservative, October 9, 1861]. (cont.)

      

      Lane's efforts towards securing Indian enlistment did not stop with soliciting the Kansas tribes. Thoroughly aware, since the time of his sojourn at Fort Scott, if not before, of the delicate situation in Indian Territory, of the divided allegiance there, and of the despairing cry for help that had gone forth from the Union element to

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