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Kansas / Clarina I. H. Nichols / Kansas Territory / New England Emigrant Aid Company / John Brown / Kansas–Nebraska Act / Free-Stater / Abolitionism / Andrew Horatio Reeder / Bleeding Kansas / History of the United States / 19th century in the United States
Date: 2011-10-27 16:06:27
Kansas
Clarina I. H. Nichols
Kansas Territory
New England Emigrant Aid Company
John Brown
Kansas–Nebraska Act
Free-Stater
Abolitionism
Andrew Horatio Reeder
Bleeding Kansas
History of the United States
19th century in the United States

Clarina Irene Howard Nichols was born in West Townshend, Vermont, in[removed]She married and had three children, but divorced in 1843 after thirteen tumultuous years of marriage. That same year she wed newspaper editor Geo

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