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Louis Carpenter was a lawyer, [1] and was a deputy clerk of Douglas County, Kansas by June 14, 1859. [2] In late 1860 or early 1861, he became probate judge of Douglas County, the first case bearing his name as judge being recorded on February 26, 1861, and on September 29, 1862, he was chosen by the Union Party as their candidate for the office of Attorney General of Kansas. [3]
Pages in category "People from Douglas County, Kansas" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Samuel Walker (not to be confused with Samuel Hamilton Walker) (October 19, 1822 – February 6, 1893) was an American soldier, lawman and politician who settled in Lawrence, Kansas, and served as an officer during Bleeding Kansas and the American Civil War.
Stilwell was raised near Baldwin, Kansas. His parents were William "Henry" Stilwell and Charlotte B. "Sarah" Winfrey. [2] He had a younger brother, Frank Stilwell, who was killed at age 26 by Deputy U.S. Marshal Wyatt Earp. In the mid-1850s the Stilwells moved to Baldwin City or Palmyra Township, Douglas County, Kansas, where they took a land ...
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He was born on 1 June 1903, in Lawrence city, Douglas County, Kansas, United States [2] to a Catholic family. [3] He obtained his early education from schools in Topeka and higher education from the University of Kansas, and later on from Princeton University. [4] He was married to the former Dorothy 'Gretchen' Van Ness in December 1937.