House JournalThe State, 1886 |
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... Neosho , Neosho . Wilson . Wilson . Woodson . Coffey . Osage . Osage . MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - CONTINUED . MEMBERS MEMBERS AND OFFICERS ...
... Neosho , Neosho . Wilson . Wilson . Woodson . Coffey . Osage . Osage . MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - CONTINUED . MEMBERS MEMBERS AND OFFICERS ...
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... Neosho , Stewart , Thomson of Pratt , Veatch , Vickers , Wallace , Wentworth , White , Wiggins , and Woodlief . Gentlemen voting in favor of Mr. Knight were : Messrs . Blaker , Bollinger , Burdick , Butin , H. C. Cook , Cooper , Coulter ...
... Neosho , Stewart , Thomson of Pratt , Veatch , Vickers , Wallace , Wentworth , White , Wiggins , and Woodlief . Gentlemen voting in favor of Mr. Knight were : Messrs . Blaker , Bollinger , Burdick , Butin , H. C. Cook , Cooper , Coulter ...
Page 73
... NEOSHO FALLS , KAS . , December 28 , 1885. J To Hon . John A. Martin , Governor of Kansas : Your Board of Regents are gratified to be able to report the very flourish- ing condition of the State Normal School ; though from the na- ture ...
... NEOSHO FALLS , KAS . , December 28 , 1885. J To Hon . John A. Martin , Governor of Kansas : Your Board of Regents are gratified to be able to report the very flourish- ing condition of the State Normal School ; though from the na- ture ...
Page 155
... Neosho . Quorum present . By consent , Mr. McNeal offered House concurrent resolution No. 8 , Relating to the establishment of a military post on the southern border of Kansas . The resolution was read for information , and laid over ...
... Neosho . Quorum present . By consent , Mr. McNeal offered House concurrent resolution No. 8 , Relating to the establishment of a military post on the southern border of Kansas . The resolution was read for information , and laid over ...
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... Neosho , Swartz , and Thompson of Harper . A majority having voted in the affirmative , the motion to amend as made by Mr. McNall prevailed ; and the question then being on the motion to adopt the majority report , a vote being had ...
... Neosho , Swartz , and Thompson of Harper . A majority having voted in the affirmative , the motion to amend as made by Mr. McNall prevailed ; and the question then being on the motion to adopt the majority report , a vote being had ...
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act to amend amend section Atchison county Barber county bill back bill pass Billingsley Blain Blaker Bollinger Bonebrake Butin Butterfield Chairman Cherokee county Clogston Cloyes Committee County Seats Davenport Deckard directed to report entitled An act Finch Finney county Gentlemen absent Gentlemen voting Glasgow Greer H. C. Cook Hardesty Hatfield Hogue Hollenshead Hostetter Hukle J. B. Cook Johnson of Brown Johnson of Ness Johnson of Pottawatomie Kansas Kelley of Mitchell Kelly of Doniphan Kelso Kreger Loof bourrow majority having voted Matlock McBride McCammon McNall McNeal McTaggart Messrs Morgan of Clay Morgan of Osborne Mosher motion prevailed Ogden Overmyer referred House bill report the bill roll was called Roseberry Scammon Sedgwick county Seitz Senate Senate bill Session Laws Shawnee county Simpson Slavens Smith of McPherson Smith of Neosho Speaker Johnson Spiers Stine Swartz Sweezey Talbott Thompson of Harper Thomson of Pratt township Veatch Vickers voting in favor Weilep Woodlief