Andy May 
Blood & Honor, a novel about Bleeding Kansas [EPUB ebook] 

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This is a novel about Bleeding Kansas from 1854 to 1856. It is based on true stories of real people during the Bleeding Kansas era and how they changed history. Caleb May and his family were among the first white families to settle in the Kansas Territory after it was opened for white settlement in May 1854. The Mays were against slavery and settled in a very proslavery area of Kansas. Caleb joined the Kansas Legion, a secret Free-State militia that fought to keep Kansas free. He fights with the help of his son William, his loyal wife Maggie, and his friends against the wealthy and powerful proslavery leaders, David Atchison, Dr. John Stringfellow, and Charley Dunn.

President Franklin Pierce and his appointee Chief Justice Samuel Lecompte of the Kansas Supreme Court were proslavery Democrats. Their position, and the position of the Democratic Party, was that proslavery and free states could exist side-by-side peacefully. The newer Free-Soil, Free-State, and Republican Parties wanted to eliminate slavery everywhere, the President called them the parties of war. Kansas was thrust into the middle of this debate because the new Kansas-Nebraska law, the law that created the Kansas Territory, allowed the Kansas settlers to vote to make Kansas free or slave.

But who was allowed to vote? Missouri was a slave state, if someone came into Kansas to vote on election day from Missouri, could they vote? How was he different from someone who came into Kansas from Massachusetts a week before and staked a legitimate claim? Which votes were illegal, which were legal?

The novel takes the reader through the fight from both sides. Would Kansas be free or slave?

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1: The Move to Kansas

Caleb Returns

Caleb and Maggie May

Preparing to move

Staking the claim

Building the cabin

Moving the family

Chapter 2: Charley Dunn

Billy Cody

Dunn’s new job

Chapter 3: Atchison

Reverend Starr

November 1854

The vote

Chapter 4: Pardee Butler

The Squatter Sovereign

Meeting Pardee Butler

Crossing Missouri

March 1855

June 1855

Pardee’s Sermon

Governor Andrew Reeder

The election aftermath

Charles Robinson

A Special Election

President Pierce

One man can do little

Sam and Caroline Moore

Chapter 5: Pardee’s trip

This is a memorable day

Big Springs

The Topeka Convention

Jim

Pardee’s family

Judge Tutt presiding

The Quilting Bee

A Cold Winter

The Topeka Constitution

Easton

Dunn investigates

January 1856

Blockade!

Retribution

Dr. Stringfellow

Chapter 6: Prepare for War

Atchison

Pardee

The Ladies

Bitter cold

Chapter 7: Walker

The Battle

Blue Tail

Governor Shannon

An impasse

Shannon acts

Jefferson Davis

Colonel Sumner

Chapter 8: Spring, 1856

Sam Wood, Esq

The legal case

Justice Lecompte

Jail

Slaves in jail

Lecompte’s Plan

Escape!

A feast in Easton

Dunn’s posse

Bill Phillips

Chapter 9: War

Dunn and Atchison Plan

Old Sacramento

The attack

Maggie

Afterword

Pardee Butler’s Obituary

A Testimonial to Caleb May

Bibliography

Über den Autor

Andy May is a writer, blogger, and author. He enjoys golf and traveling in his spare time. He retired from a 42-year career in petrophysics in 2016. He is also an editor for the popular climate change blog Wattsupwiththat.com where he has published numerous posts. He is the author of five books and the author or co-author of eight peer-reviewed papers on various geological, engineering and petrophysical topics. His personal blog is andymaypetrophysicist.com.

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Sprache Englisch ● Format EPUB ● Seiten 314 ● ISBN 9798896197010 ● Dateigröße 2.6 MB ● Verlag Andy May Petrophysicist ● Erscheinungsjahr 2024 ● Ausgabe 1 ● herunterladbar 24 Monate ● Währung EUR ● ID 10001713 ● Kopierschutz Adobe DRM
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