
audiobook
Transcriber’s Note:
ADDRESSES:
INTRODUCTION.
PENNSYLVANIA AND KANSAS.
THE FIRST KANSAS.
THE WYANDOTTE CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION.
EIGHTH KANSAS VETERAN VOLUNTEERS.
SPEECH
SPEECH
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY.
A vivid portrait of early Kansas emerges through a series of impromptu speeches delivered by a governor whose life has been intertwined with the state’s growth. From his humble beginnings in a modest printing shop to his wartime service and eventual rise to the governor’s office, the addresses capture his relentless work ethic and his deep connection to the people he serves. The introductions set the scene of a bustling capital, where the governor balances endless calls, dictates letters, and still finds moments to reflect on the state’s challenges and triumphs.
The collection reads like a living history, offering snapshots of Kansas’s agricultural expansion, the rise of its schools and colleges, and the spirit of its civic organizations. Listeners will hear firsthand accounts of the state’s role in the Civil War, the formation of its constitution, and the optimism that drove settlers to transform prairie into thriving communities. These speeches, unpolished yet sincere, provide a unique window into the values and aspirations that shaped Kansas in its formative years.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (557K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Richard Tonsing and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2018-04-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1839–1889
A printer turned newspaper editor, soldier, and Kansas governor, he lived at the center of the state's turbulent early history. His life links the worlds of frontier journalism, Civil War service, and nineteenth-century politics.
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