Married, Lefferts-Wynkoop.
From the Pennsylvania Correspondent and Farmers Advertiser, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Tuesday, 18 October, 1808.
Married, Wynkoop-Dick.
From the Pennsylvania Correspondent and Farmers Advertiser, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Monday, 1 May, 1809.
Died, Gerardus Wynkoop.
From the Pennsylvania Correspondent and Farmers Advertiser, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Monday, 13 July, 1812.
Gerardus Wynkoop, Esq.
From the Pennsylvania Correspondent and Farmers Advertiser, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Monday, 20 July, 1812.
Married, Gilkyson-Wynkoop.
From the Pennsylvania Correspondent and Farmers Advertiser, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Monday, 18 March, 1813.
Died, Mrs. Sarah Wynkoop.
From the Pennsylvania Correspondent and Farmers Advertiser, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Monday, 5 July, 1813.
Married, Wynkoop-Winder.
From the Pennsylvania Correspondent and Farmers Advertiser, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Monday, 28 August, 1815.
Died, Henry Wynkoop, Esq.
From the Pennsylvania Correspondent and Farmers Advertiser, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Tuesday, 2 April, 1816.
Estate of Henry Wynkoop, Esq.
From the Pennsylvania Correspondent and Farmers Advertiser, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Tuesday, 2 April, 1816.
Died, Britton Estill.
From the Pennsylvania Correspondent and Farmers Advertiser, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Tuesday, 9 March, 1819.
Married, Wynkoop-Estill.
From the Pennsylvania Correspondent and Farmers Advertiser, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Tuesday, 16 March, 1819.
Vendue of the Personal Property, of Britton Estill, deceased.
From the Pennsylvania Correspondent and Farmers Advertiser, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Tuesday, 16 March, 1819.
Estate of Britton Estill.
From the Pennsylvania Correspondent and Farmers Advertiser, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Tuesday, 16 March, 1819.
Distressing Fires.
From the New-York Baptist Register, Utica, N.Y., Friday, 23 November, 1827.
Accident in the Mines, and Loss of Life.
From the Brooklyn Eagle and Kings County Democrat, Tuesday, 24 October, 1843, p. 2.
Died, Margaret Elizabeth Wynkoop.
From New-York Daily Tribune, New-York, Saturday, 27 December, 1845.
Died, Margaret E. Wynkoop.
From New-York Daily Tribune, New-York, Thursday, 1 January, 1846.
Horrors of Monterey.
From the New-York Daily Tribune, New-York, Tuesday, 8 December, 1846.
Things in Philadelphia.
From the New-York Daily Tribune, New-York, Tuesday, 22 December, 1846.
Letter From Mexico.
Dated 23 April, 1847, from The Dollar Newspaper, 26 March, 1847, p. 2.
Important Intelligence About Mexico And the War.
From the Brooklyn Eagle and Kings County Democrat, Brooklyn, Wednesday, 10 February, 1847, p. 2.
The Battle of Cerro Gordo, Mexico.
Col. F. M. Wynkoop's account from the Bedford Gazette, dated 4 June, 1847.
Letter From Major Lally to Col. Wilson.
From the Brooklyn Eagle and Kings County Democrat, Monday, 11 October, 1847.
Letter From Jalapa.
Dated November 7th, 1847, from The Dollar Newspaper, 15 December, 1847.
The 12,000 Martyr Patriots of the Wallabout Prison Ships!
From the Brooklyn Eagle and Kings County Democrat, Monday, 15 November, 1847, p. 2.
An Official Account.
From the Erie Observer, Erie, Pa., Saturday, 27 November, 1847.
Letter From Col., F. M. Wynkoop, dated September 9, 1847.
From the New Hamsphire Patriot & State Gazette, Thursday, 16 December, 1847.
Col. Wynkoop and the Mexican Authorities.
November 16, 19 and 24th, 1847, from The Dollar Newspaper, 5 January, 1848.
From Mexico.
From the Weekly Tribune, Liberty, Clay County, Missouri, Friday, 14 January, 1848.
Telegraphic.
From the Brooklyn Eagle and Kings County Democrat, Saturday, 5 February, 1848, p. 2.
A Tribute to Our Adopted Citizens.
From the Brooklyn Eagle and Kings County Democrat, Saturday, 12 February, 1848, p. 2.
Col. F. N. Wynkoop on Nativeism.
From the Brooklyn Eagle and Kings County Democrat, Monday, 6 March, 1848, p. 2.
A Converted 'Native'.
From the Weekly Tribune, Liberty, Clay County, Missouri, Friday, 21 April, 1848.
Items by Telegraph.
From the Brooklyn Eagle and Kings County Democrat, Brooklyn, Monday, 12 June, 1848, p. 2.
Testimony of a Whig Volunteer.
From the Brooklyn Eagle and Kings County Democrat, Thursday, 10 August, 1848, p. 2.
Col. Wyncoop at Easton.
From the Brooklyn Eagle and Kings County Democrat, Monday, 2 October, 1848, p. 1.
Mexican Whigs.
From the Brooklyn Eagle and Kings County Democrat, Monday, 2 October, 1848, p. 2.
Where are the Heroes of the War?
From the Brooklyn Eagle and Kings County Democrat, Saturday, 4 November, 1848, p. 1.
Battle of Huamantla.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Tuesday, 3 December, 1850, p. 4.
Officers Who Support Gen. Pierce.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Saturday, 4 September, 1852, p. 2.
Democratic Meeting at Honesdale.
From the New York Daily Times, Thursday, 28 October, 1852, p. 8.
Edwin S. Willets vs. The sloop Martin Wynckoop.
From the New York Daily Times, Tuesday, 19 July, 1853, p. 6.
United States Attornies and Marshals.
From the New York Daily Times, Monday, 25 July, 1853, p. 3.
The Niagara Spoken--Marshal Wyncoop still in Custody.
From the New York Daily Times, Monday, 25 July, 1853, p. 1.
The Philadelphia Fugitive Slave Case.
From the New York Daily Times, Tuesday, 26 July, 1853, p. 1.
The Fugitive Slave Case--The Health of the President, &c.
From the New York Daily Times, Wednesday, 27 July, 1853, p. 1.
An Attempt to Capture a Fugitive Slave.
From the Luzerne Union, Wednesday, 7 September, 1853, page 2.
Attempted Capture of a Fugitive Slave.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Friday, 9 September, 1853, p. 2.
Fugitive Slave Law in Wilkes Barre.
From the Luzerne Union, Wednesday, 14 September, 1853, page 2.
Marshal Wynkoop's Three Deputies have been Arrested by the State of Pennsylvania.
From the New York Daily Times, Wednesday, 5 October, 1853, p. 1.
The Fugitive Slave Law.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Thursday, 6 October, 1853, p. 2.
The Late Fugitive Slave Case.
From the Luzerne Union, Wednesday, 12 October, 1853, page 2.
Wilkes-Barre Slave Case.
From the Luzerne Union, Wednesday, 12 October, 1853, page 2.
The Wilkesbarre Fugitive Slave Case.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Thursday, 13 October, 1853, p. 2.
The Wilkes-Barre Slave Case Again.
From the Luzerne Union, Wednesday, 19 October, 1853, page 2.
The Wilkesbarre Slave Case--Opinion of Judge Grier.
From the Luzerne Union, Wednesday, 19 October, 1853, page 2.
The Wilkes-Barre Slave Case, Judge Grier's Opinion.
From the Luzerne Union, Wednesday, 26 October, 1853, pages 1-2.
The Slave Case Still Alive.
From the Luzerne Union, Wednesday, 26 October, 1853, page 2.
Abolition Attempts to Nullify the Fugitive Slave Law.
From the Luzerne Union, Wednesday, 9 November, 1853, page 2.
The Pennsylvania Fugitive Slave Case.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Friday, 11 November, 1853, p. 2.
Frauds on the Pension Bureau.
From the Village Record, West Chester, Penn., Tuesday, 21 February, 1854.
The Lancaster Forgery Cases.
From the Luzerne Union, Wednesday, 22 February, 1854, page 2.
Wilkes-Barre Slave Case.
From the Luzerne Union, Wednesday, 10 March, 1854, page 2.
The Slave Case.
From the Luzerne Union, Wednesday, 17 March, 1854, page 2.
A Case of Slave Piracy--Trial of the Alleged Captain of the Grey Eagle.
From the New York Daily Times, Tuesday, 8 August, 1854, p. 6.
Melancholy Insanity.
From the New York Daily Times, Tuesday, 12 December, 1854, p. 2.
Capture of the British Army in the United States by the U. S. Marshal.
From the New York Daily Times, Friday, 30 March, 1855, p. 8.
Important Arrest.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 31 March, 1855, page 3.
Late News Items.
From the Luzerne Union, Wednesday, 4 March, 1855, page 2.
Military Matters.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 28 March, 1855, page 2.
The Excitement about Colonel Kinney.
From the New York Daily Times, Wednesday, 16 March, 1855, p. 4.
Marcoleta's Fillibustering; Col. Kinney In Trouble Again.
From the New York Daily Times, Wednesday, 16 March, 1855, p. 4.
Military Matters.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 19 March, 1855, page 3.
Card of Thanks.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 2 June, 1855, page 2.
The Wheeler Slave Case.--Passmore Williamson committed for Contempt.
From the New York Daily Times, Saturday, 28 July, 1855, p. 8.
Married, Brindle--Kempton.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 18 August, 1855, page 2.
Receipts.
From the Quincy Daily Whig, Quincy, Illinois, Tuesday, 16 October, 1855.
Married, Wynkoop--Halberstadt.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 27 October, 1855, page 2.
Arrest of Gamblers.
From the New York Daily Times, Thursday, 20 December, 1855, p. 8.
Military Affairs.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 19 January, 1856, page 2.
Death Notice--Kate Wynkoop.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 12 July, 1856, page 2.
Married, Warfield--Wynkoop.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 13 September, 1856, page 2.
Arrival of President Pierce in New York.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Monday, 1 October, 1856, p. 2.
U. S. Marshal Wynkoop Has Sent in His Resignation.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 21 March, 1857, page 2.
Pen, Paste and Scissors.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 4 March, 1857, page 2.
Capture of Cubs.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 30 March, 1857, page 2.
Accidents.
From the Philadelphia Press, Wednesday, 26 August, 1857.
Officer Cornelius D. Wynkoop Makes an Arrest.
From the New York Daily Times, Wednesday, 2 September, 1857, p. 3.
Death Notice--Emily Brindle Wynkoop.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 10 October, 1857, page 2.
Distressing Occurrence.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 24 October, 1857, page 2.
Pen, Paste & Scissors.
From the Democratic Watchman, Bellefonte, Centre County, Pa., Thursday, 29 October, 1857.
News of the Week.
From the Erie Observer, Erie, Pa., Saturday, 31 October, 1857.
The Murder of Adaline Bavor.
From the Erie Observer, Erie, Pa., Saturday, 14 November, 1857.
Death of Colonel Wynkoop.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Monday, 14 December, 1857, p. 3.
Death Notice--Col. Francis Murray Wynkoop.
From the Philadelphia Public Ledger, Philadelphia, Pa., Tuesday, 15 December, 1857, Page 2.
Death of Col. Wynkoop.
From the New York Times, Tuesday, 15 December, 1857, p. 5.
Deaths, Col Francis Murray Wynkoop.
From the Philadelphia Press, Tuesday, 15 December, 1857.
The Scott Legion.
From the Philadelphia Press, Wednesday, 16 December, 1857.
The Death of Col. F. M. Wynkoop.
From the New York Times, Thursday, 17 December, 1857, p. 8.
The Scott Legion.
From the Philadelphia Press, Thursday, 17 December, 1857.
Funeral of Colonel F. M. Wynkoop.
From the Philadelphia Press, Friday, 18 December, 1857.
Earth to Earth, Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 19 December, 1857, page 2.
Sad Death of Col. Francis Murray Wynkoop--His Funeral.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 19 December, 1857, page 2.
Death of Col. F. M. Wynkoop.
From the The Compiler, Gettysburg, Pa., Monday, 21 December, 1857.
Severe Illness.
From the The Compiler, Gettysburg, Pa., Monday, 28 December, 1857.
It Is With Regret... A Sort of Postscript.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Pottsville, Pa., Saturday, 2 January, 1858.
Honor to the Late Col. Wynkoop.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 9 January, 1858, page 3.
Alleged Counterfeiting.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 23 January, 1858, page 2.
A Devoted Wife.
From the Democratic Watchman, Bellefonte, Centre County, Pa., Thursday, 4 March, 1858.
The Gift Enterprise Business.
From the New York Times, Saturday, 20 March, 1858, p. 5.
Miscellaneous Items.
From the New York Times, Friday, 9 April, 1858.
Arrest of the All... Miss Baveer.
From the Erie Observer, Erie, Pa., Saturday, 1 May, 1858.
A Clue.
From the The Compiler, Gettysburg, Pa., Monday, 3 May, 1858.
The Murder of Miss Bavor.
From the The Compiler, Gettysburg, Pa., Monday, 3 May, 1858.
From Other Counties.
From the Democratic Watchman, Bellefonte, Centre County, Pa., Thursday, 6 May, 1858.
Alleged Counterfeiters Arrested.
From the Philadelphia Press, Saturday, 19 June, 1858.
Arrested for Perjury.
From the The Compiler, Gettysburg, Pa., Monday, 28 June, 1858.
Three Noted Thieves Arrested.
From the New York Times, Saturday, 18 December, 1858, p. 5.
Correspondence of the Globe, Letter From Nebraska Territory.
From the Huntingdon Globe, Huntingdon, Pa., Wednesday, 26 January, 1859.
The New Eldorado.
From the Agitator, Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa., Thursday, 10 February, 1859.
Transactions of the Mayor's Squad. Charges Against Policeman Wynkoop.
From the New York Times, Thursday, 3 March, 1859, p. 8.
The Charges Against Officers of the Mayor's Squad.
From the New York Times, Saturday, 5 March, 1859, p. 1.
The Investigation of the Charges against Officer Wynkoop is Concluded.
From the New York Times, Monday, 7 March, 1859, p. 4.
Steamboat Robbery. Augustus Wynkoop Strikes Out Again.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Saturday, 1 October, 1859, p. 2.
Later From The Gold Mines.
From the Chicago Press and Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, Wednesday, 9 November, 1859.
Apollo Theatre.
From the Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Auraria and Denver, Jefferson, Thursday, 8 December, 1859.
Military Appointments by the Governor.
From the Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Auraria and Denver, Jefferson, Thursday, 14 December, 1859.
Military.
From the Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 8 February, 1860.
Exciting Times.
From the Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 8 February, 1860.
New Arms.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 18 February, 1860, page 2.
Celebration of Washington's Birthday in the Rocky Mountins.
From the Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 29 February, 1860.
The Late Duel.
From the Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 14 March, 1860.
The Late Duel.
From the Western Mountaineer, Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado, Wednesday, 14 March, 1860.
Colorado City and Pike's Peak Vicinity.
George Wynkoop proposes to start a Newspaper, from the Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 14 March, 1860.
The Murder of William West.
From the Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 21 March, 1860.
Letter From Pike's Peak.
From the Chicago Press and Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, Thursday, 5 April, 1860.
Spring Battalions for Inspection and Review.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 14 March, 1860, page 2.
Appointment Of Assistant United States Marshals To Take The Census.
From the Philadelphia Press, Philadelphia, Pa., Saturday, 19 May, 1860.
Deputy Marshals.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 26 May, 1860, page 2.
The Compensation.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 26 May, 1860, page 2.
Military.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 26 May, 1860, page 2.
Shooting Affray.
From the Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 11 July, 1860.
Celebration of the Fourth at Denver.
From the Western Mountaineer, Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado, Thursday, 12 July, 1860.
Encampment of the Brigade.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 21 July, 1860, page 2.
Brigade Encampment.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 21 July, 1860, page 2.
Military.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 4 August, 1860, page 2.
The Encampment of the Brigade.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 11 August, 1860, page 2.
Pennsylvania Volunteers in Mexico.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 25 August, 1860, page 2.
Grand Display of Fireworks.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 25 August, 1860, page 2.
Died, Ida Virginia Wynkoop.
From the Philadelphia Press, Philadelphia, Pa., Thursday, 30 August, 1860.
Camp Wynkoop.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 1 September, 1860.
Major-General George M. Wynkoop.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 8 September, 1860, page 2.
Camp Wynkoop.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 8 September, 1860, page 2.
To-day's Proceedings.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, J. T., Monday, 5 November, 1860.
Local Matters.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Tuesday, 20 November, 1860.
Fatal Shooting Affray.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Monday, 3 December, 1860.
A Chicago Rose Abroad.
From the Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, Wednesday, 5 December, 1860.
Trial of Charles Harrison, Charged with the Murder of James Hill, on the 2d Dec., at Criterion Hall.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, J.T., Wednesday, 5 December, 1860.
Trial of Charles Harrison, Charged with the Murder of James Hill, on the 2d Dec., at Criterion Hall.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, J.T., Thursday, 6 December, 1860.
Fatal Affray in Denver.
From the Western Mountaineer, Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado, Wednesday, 6 December, 1860.
Trial of Charles Harrison, Charged with the Murder of James Hill, on the 2d Dec., at Criterion Hall.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, J.T., Friday, 7 December, 1860.
Reappointed.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 8 December, 1860, page 2.
Reflections.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, J.T., Monday, 10 December, 1860.
A Card.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Tuesday, 11 December, 1860.
Local Matters.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Monday, 17 December, 1860.
Another Homicide.
From the Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 19 December, 1860.
The Waters Trial.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 19 December, 1860.
Trial of Patrick Waters.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Thursday, 20 December, 1860.
The Execution of Waters.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Friday, 21 December, 1860.
Dead Body Found.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Saturday, 5 January, 1861.
Military.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 30 January, 1861.
The Amatuer Performance.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Saturday, 2 February, 1861.
Local Matters.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Tuesday, 5 February, 1861.
Much Needed.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 9 February, 1861, page 3.
Local Matters, The Amateur Exhibition.
From the Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 6 March, 1861.
Another Man Shot.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 12 March, 1861.
The Mexican Volunteers.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 16 March, 1861, page 2.
Died: George Surratt Warfield.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 30 March, 1861, page 2.
The Scott Legion.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 30 March, 1861, page 2.
The Election.
From the Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 3 April, 1861.
The Scott Legion.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 13 April, 1861, page 2.
Brigadier Gen. Wynkoop.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 20 April, 1861, page 2.
Our Military.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 20 April, 1861, page 3.
Volunteers of Schuylkill County.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 27 April, 1861, page 2.
Dramatic Association.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Friday, 10 May, 1861.
Letter From Camp Scott.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 11 May, 1861, page 2.
16th Regiment.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 11 May, 1861, page 3.
Letter From Camp Scott.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 18 May, 1861, page 2.
The Swindle.
From the Compiler, Gettysburg, Pa., Monday, 27 May, 1861.
Visit to Camp Scott.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 1 June, 1861, page 2.
Deserters Arrested.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 8 June, 1861, page 3.
Troops at Chambersburg.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 8 June, 1861, page 3.
Camp Scott.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 15 June, 1861, page 1.
Sheriff's Sale.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Friday, 14 June, 1861.
Letter From a Nagle Guard.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 29 June, 1861, page 2.
Marshal's Sale.
From the Daily Colorado Republican and Rocky Mountain Herald, Saturday, 3 August, 1861.
Local Department.
From the Daily Colorado Republican and Rocky Mountain Herald, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 14 August, 1861.
Major John E. Wynkoop.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 17 August, 1861, page 2.
Married: Edward W. Wynkoop and Louise M. Brown.
From the Daily Colorado Republican and Rocky Mountain Herald, Thursday, 22 August, 1861.
New Cavalry Regiment.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 24 August, 1861, page 2.
Married.
From the Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 28 August, 1861.
First Regiment Colorado Volunteers.
From the Daily Colorado Republican and Rocky Mountain Herald, Friday, 30 August, 1861.
Promotions.
From the Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 4 September, 1861.
War Items.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 7 September, 1861, page 3.
Military Affairs.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 14 September, 1861, page 2.
Visit of the Council to Camp Weld.
From the Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 18 September, 1861.
Military Affairs.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 21 September, 1861, page 2.
A Female Dare-Devil.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 21 September, 1861, page 3.
Latest War Items.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 28 September, 1861, page 3.
Letters From Our Volunteers.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 12 October, 1861, page 2.
Local Matters.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Saturday, 12 October, 1861.
Field Glasses For Col. James Nagle.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 19 October, 1861, page 2.
Theatrical.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Friday, 1 November, 1861.
Military Affairs.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 2 November, 1861, page 2.
Major John E. Wynkoop.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 2 November, 1861, page 3.
Death Of Ex-Alderman Wynkoop.
From the Philadelphia Press, Philadelphia, Pa., Tuesday, 5 November, 1861.
Henry Wynkoop.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 9 November, 1861, page 2.
Military Affairs.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 9 November, 1861, page 2.
Death Notice - Henry Wynkoop.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 9 November, 1861, page 2.
Recruits Wanted For Company A.
From the Daily Colorado Republican and Rocky Mountain Herald, Friday, 22 November, 1861.
The 80th Regiment, P. V.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 30 November, 1861, page 2.
War Items.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 30 November, 1861, page 3.
Departure of Col. Wynkoop's Regiment.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 21 December, 1861, page 2.
From the 7th Cavalry Regiment, P. V., Col. Geo. C. Wynkoop, Commanding.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 4 January, 1862, page 3.
From the 7th Reg. Pa. Cavalry, Col. G. C. Wynkoop, Commanding.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 25 January, 1862, page 2.
Local Affairs.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 1 February, 1862, page 2.
Local Matters.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Friday, 7 February, 1862.
From the 7th Reg. Pa. Cavalry, Col. G. C. Wynkoop, Commanding.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 8 February, 1862, page 2.
Reply to "Union."
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Saturday, 8 February, 1862.
Aid for Col. Canby.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 12 February, 1862.
Recruits Wanted.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 12 February, 1862.
Letter From Camp Weld.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Thursday, 13 February, 1862.
Capt. Wm. H. Jennings.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 15 February, 1862, page 2.
Wanted.--The Subscriber Offers.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 15 February, 1862, page 2.
From the 7th Reg. Pa. Cavalry, Col. G. C. Wynkoop, Commanding.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 15 February, 1862, page 2.
From the Same Regiment.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 15 February, 1862, page 2.
More on the Execution of a Volunteer.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 15 February, 1862, page 2.
Letter From Captain Downing.
From the Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Friday, 15 February, 1862.
A Dead Body In the Supreme Court.
From the Philadelphia Press, Friday, 28 February, 1862.
The Remains of Colonel Francis M. Wynkoop.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 1 March, 1862, page 2.
War Items.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 1 March, 1862, page 3.
From the 7th Reg. Pa. Cavalry, Col. G. C. Wynkoop, Commanding.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 1 March, 1862, page 3.
Major Nagle.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 15 March, 1862, page 2.
The 7th Penna. Cavalry.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 22 March, 1862, page 2.
From the 7th Reg. Pa. Cavalry, Col. G. C. Wynkoop, Commanding.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 22 March, 1862, page 2.
From the 7th Reg. Pa. Cavalry, Col. G. C. Wynkoop, Commanding.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 29 March, 1862, page 2.
Maj. John E. Wynkoop.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 5 March, 1862, page 2.
From the 7th Reg. Pa. Cavalry, Col. G. C. Wynkoop, Commanding.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 12 March, 1862, page 3.
The Right to Bury a Corpse.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 26 March, 1862, page 2.
Details of the Battles of Apache Canon and Pigeon's Canon, New Mexico.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Tuesday, 6 May, 1862.
Special to the Louisville Journal.
From the Weekly Tribune, Liberty, Clay County, Missouri, Friday, 9 May, 1862.
The Telegraph Reports a Fight.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 10 May, 1862, page 2.
Death Notice - Harriet (Halberstadt) Wynkoop.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 17 May, 1862, page 2.
Major John E. Wynkoop.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 17 May, 1862, page 2.
Major John E. Wynkoop.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 24 May, 1862, page 2.
From the 7th Reg. Pa. Cavalry, Col. G. C. Wynkoop, Commanding.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 24 May, 1862, page 2.
From the Same Regiment.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 24 May, 1862, page 2.
Col. George C. Wynkoop.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 31 May, 1862, page 2.
Resolutions of the Colorado First.
From the Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Saturday, 7 June, 1862.
The 7th Penna. Cavalry.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 14 June, 1862, page 2.
Col. Wynkoop.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 21 June, 1862, page 2.
From the 1st Battalion, 7th Penna. Cavalry.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 28 June, 1862, page 2.
From the 1st Battalion, 7th Penna. Cavalry, Major John E. Wynkoop, Commanding.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 5 July, 1862, page 2.
The Recent Brilliant Dash.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 5 July, 1862, page 2.
Egbert Farnum.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 12 July, 1862, page 2.
Letter From Nashville.
From the Philadelphia Press, Thursday, 17 July, 1862.
From a Letter.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 19 July, 1862, page 2.
Letter From Nashville.
From the Philadelphia Press, Thursday, 24 July, 1862.
Capture of Major Seibert.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 26 July, 1862, page 2.
From the 7th Reg. Pa. Cavalry, Col. G. C. Wynkoop, Commanding.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 9 August, 1862, page 2.
A Dash at the Rebels by Col. Wyncoop.
From the New York Times, Sunday, 10 August, 1862, p. 1.
War Items, Colonel Wynkoop.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 16 August, 1862, page 3.
News From New Mexico.
From the Weekly Commonwealth and Republican, Denver, Colorado, Thursday, 21 August, 1862.
From the 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry.
From the Agitator, Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa., Wednesday, 27 August, 1862.
From Louisville, A Body of our Forces Surrendered to the Rebels.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Thursday, 28 August, 1862, p. 3.
Death of Lieut. Nicholas Wynkoop of the 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 30 August, 1862, p. 2.
Col. George Campbell Wynkoop's Actions at Galatin, Ky. Defended.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 18 October, 1862, p. 2.
From the 7th Reg. Pa. Cavalry, Col. G. C. Wynkoop, Commanding.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 15 November, 1862, p. 2.
Burial of Lieut. Wynkoop.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 29 November, 1862, p. 2.
Col. George C. Wynkoop.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 13 December, 1862, p. 2.
He Is Not.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 13 December, 1862, p. 2.
From Rosecrans' Command.
From the Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, Monday, 15 December, 1862.
The Arrival Of The First.
From the Weekly Commonwealth and Republican, Denver City, Colorado Territory, Thursday, 15 January, 1863.
Sword Presentation.
From the Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Thursday, 15 January, 1863.
Sword Presentation.
From the Weekly Commonwealth and Republican, Denver City, Colorado Territory, Thursday, 15 January, 1863.
Saddle Presentation.
From the Weekly Commonwealth and Republican, Denver, Colorado, Thursday, 5 February, 1863.
Accident.
From the Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Thursday, 5 February, 1863.
Major Wynkoop is in command...
From the Weekly Commonwealth and Republican, Denver, Colorado, Thursday, 30 April, 1863.
The Evolutions of the Battalion...
From the Weekly Commonwealth and Republican, Denver, Colorado, Thursday, 18 June, 1863.
The Heroism of a Pottsville Lady.
From the Village Record, Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, Friday, 19 June, 1863.
City News, Multum in Parvo.
From the Weekly Commonwealth and Republican, Denver City, Colorado Territory, Thursday, 9 July, 1863.
The Seat of War, The River Bridged by the Rebels.
From the Philadelphia Press, Tuesday, 14 July, 1863.
Indian Troubles Near Ft. Halleck.
From the Weekly Commonwealth and Republican, Denver City, Colorado Territory, Thursday, 16 July, 1863.
Claims Against the City for Damages Caused During the Riot.
From the New York Times, Thursday, 30 July, 1863, p. 2.
Sword Presentation to General Wynkoop.
From the Philadelphia Press, Tuesday, 18 August, 1863.
Wynkoop & Cursch.
From the Philadelphia Press, Thursday, 22 August, 1863.
Local Matters.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Tuesday, 1 September, 1863.
The Draft in the 16th District.
From the Franklin Repository, Chambersburg, Pa., Wednesday, 2 September, 1863.
From the Upper Potomac.
From the Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, Wednesday, 9 September, 1863.
Central News.
Maj. Wynkoop, Lt. Silas Soule, et. al., deliver speeches in Central City, Colorado, from the Denver Weekly Commonwealth and Republican, 1 October, 1863.
Exciting News From Fort Garland.
From the Weekly Commonwealth, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 30 December, 1863.
The Fort Garland Scare.
From the Weekly Commonwealth, Denver City, Colorado Territory, Wednesday, 30 December, 1863.
The 'Commonwealth' Indulges In An Angry Growl.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Saturday, 2 January, 1864.
Major Wynkoop Explains the Origin of the Canard.
From the Daily Commonwealth, Denver, Denver County, Colorado Territory, Monday, 4 January, 1864.
Twentieth Pennsylvania Cavalry.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 9 January, 1864, p. 2.
War Items, Col. John E. Wynkoop.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 20 February, 1864, page 3.
Local Affairs.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 9 April, 1864, p. 2.
Additional Lists of Wounded Soldiers.
J. S. Wynkoop is among those wounded at the fighting at Palmer's Creek, Va. on May 16, 1864.
Grant! Details of the Fighting.
Lt. William Wynkoop participates in the fighting around Dabney ferry, on the Pamunkey River in Virginia, from the New York Herald, Thursday, 2 June, 1864.
General Hunter's Army.
From the Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, Wednesday, 22 June, 1864.
Public Meeting At Fort Lyon.
From the Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 27 July, 1864.
Ginger Club at Lyon, &c.
From the Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 10 August, 1864.
Regarding the Reported Dismissal of Col. John E. Wynkoop.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 20 August, 1864, p. 2.
From The Far West.
From the Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, Friday, 2 September, 1864.
Married, Wynkoop--Halberstadt.
From the Miners' Journal and Pottsville General Advertiser, Saturday, 17 September, 1864, page 2.
The Indian War.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Monday, 19 September, 1864.
Interesting News From The Indian Country.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Saturday, 24 September, 1864.
From the Indian Hunters.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Monday, 26 September, 1864.
Indian Treaty.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 28 September, 1864.
The Indian War: Maj. Wynkoop Has Arrived from Ft. Lyon.
From the New York Times, Thursday, 29 September, 1864, p. 1.
Indian Council.
From the Rocky Mountain News, Thursday, 29 September, 1864.
Editoiral Correspondence.
From the Daily Mining Journal, Black Hawk City, Gilpin County, Colorado, Thursday, 29 September, 1864.
The Indians.
From the Daily Mining Journal, Black Hawk City, Gilpin County, Colorado, Friday, 30 September, 1864.
A Party of the Pet Lambs...
From the Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 5 October, 1864.
Local and Miscellaneous.
From the Daily Mining Journal, Black Hawk, Colorado, Thursday, 29 December, 1864.
Court of Inquiry.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 8 February, 1865.
The Indian Difficulties.
From the Daily Mining Journal, Black Hawk, Colorado, Wednesday, 1 March, 1865.
The Responsibility of the Indian War.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Thursday, 2 March, 1860.
Report of the Committee on the Conduct of the War on the Massacre of Cheyenne Indians.
From the New York Times, Sunday, 23 July, 1865, p. 2.
The Cheyenne Indian Massacre.
From the Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, Tuesday, 25 July, 1865.
Our Indian Policy.
From the Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, Wednesday, 13 September, 1865.
The Mountain Well Oil Company.
From the Village Record, Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pa., Friday, 1 September, 1865.
Too Much Acrimony.
Black Kettle speaks out, from the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Tuesday, 14 November, 1865.
New Indian 'Policy.'
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Monday, 22 January, 1866.
Major E. W. Wynkoop.
From the Daily Mining Journal, Black Hawk City, Gilpin County, Colorado, Thursday, 25 January, 1866.
The Arkansas Indians. Maj. Wynkoop's Mission Successful.
From the New York Times, Tuesday, 13 March, 1866, p. 5.
From Lawrence.
From the Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, Wednesday, 18 April, 1866.
Local Matters.
From the Daily Mining Journal, Black Hawk City, Gilpin County, Colorado, Thursday, 26 April, 1866.
Maj. Wynkoop.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Saturday, 28 April, 1866.
From the Plains, A Great Indian Movement--An Exciting Scene.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Monday, 30 April, 1866.
Washington News, Result of Col. Wynkoop's Mission to the Indian Tribes, etc.
From the New York Times, Wednesday, 9 March, 1866, p. 1.
The Decease of Col. George Wynkoop.
From the Daily Mining Journal, Black Hawk City, Gilpin County, Colorado, Saturday, 11 August, 1866.
E. W. Wynkoop of Colorado.
From the Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 26 September, 1866.
The Calamity at Sea.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Wednesday, 10 October, 1866, p. 2.
The Evening Star, Correct List of Passengers, Officers and Crew.
From the New York Times, New York, Wednesday, 17 October, 1866.
A United States Senator on His Travels.
From the New York Times, Sunday, 11 November, 1866, p. 2.
Council With the Cheyennes--Adventures Among the Indians.
From the New York Times, Thursday, 13 December, 1866, p. 8.
Death of Col. Geo. Wyncoop
From the Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Co., Thursday, 9 August, 1866: Page 4, column 2.
Indian Affairs, etc.; Also Nominations Confirmed.
From the New York Times, Thursday, 7 February, 1867, p. 5.
From the Arkansas Valley.
From the Colorado Transcript, Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado, Wednesday, 20 March, 1867.
Affairs at the National Capital, Council With the Cheyenne Indians.
From the New York Times, Thursday, 25 March, 1867, p. 4.
War With the Indians.
From the New York Times, Saturday, 25 March, 1867, p. 1.
A Precocious Youth.
From the New York Times, Monday, 11 August, 1867, p. 5.
The Indian War, Gen. Hancock's Late Peace Expedition, His Correspondence With Indian Agents.
He rebuts the statements of Cols. Wynkoop and Leavenworth, from the New York Times, 2 September, 1867.
How Indians Are Swindled By Traders.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Tuesday, 24 September, 1867.
General A. J. Smith on Colonel Wynkoop's Testimony.
General A. J. Smith refutes Colonel Wynkoop's charges that soldiers ravished the young girl found in the Indian village near Fort Larned, from the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Tuesday, 12 November, 1867.
Colonel Wynkoop has gotten himself into trouble with General A. J. Smith.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Tuesday, 12 November, 1867.
Scenes and Incidents of the Great Indian Council, at Medicine Lodge Creek, Kansas.
From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, New York, N. Y., Saturday, 23 November, 1867.
The Indians, Report of the Indian Commission.
From the Chicago Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, Saturday, 11 January, 1868.
Major Smith, paymaster United States army.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Monday, 20 January, 1868.
The Indian Commission on Sand Creek.
From the Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 22 January, 1868.
The Plains.
From the Quincy Daily Whig, Quincy, Illinois, Saturday, 23 May, 1868.
Indian Troubles. The Annuities Withheld from Several Tribes.
From the New York Times, Tuesday, 21 July, 1868, p. 5.
Indian Troubles--War Again.
From the Daily Register Call, Central City, Gilpin County, Colorado, Wednesday, 22 July, 1868.
Mad Wolf Attacks Soldiers At Fort Larned, Kansas.
Several different accounts of the widely reported story from August, 1868.
The Herald Charges the Indian Troubles in Toto Upon the Republican Party.
From the Daily Register Call, Central City, Gilpin County, Colorado, Saturday, 29 August, 1868.
What Shall be Done With Them?
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 30 September, 1868.
Roadside Murder. An Unknown Woman Butchered on a Post Road.
From the New York Times, Wednesday, 18 November, 1868, p. 5.
The Indians, Gen. Sherman's Report.
Col. Wyncoop, agent of the Cheyennes and Arapahoes, sent a messenger out and made every exertion to procure their surrender, but utterly failed of success, from the New York Times, 21 November, 1868.
Academy For Ladies.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Saturday, 13 February, 1868.
Topics of To-day.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Monday, 14 December, 1868, p. 2.
The Ohio River Disaster.
From the Reading Eagle, Reading, Pa., Tuesday, 15 December, 1868.
9,000 Indians on Reservation.
From the Quincy Daily Whig, Quincy, Illinois, Wednesday, 16 December, 1868.
The Indians.
Col. Wyncoop's Letter Resigning His Agency, from the New York Times, Saturday, 19 December, 1868.
The Indian War: The Battle of the Washita.
From Harper's Weekly, Saturday, 19 December, 1868.
The Indian War.
From the Quincy Daily Whig, Quincy, Illinois, Monday, 21 December, 1868.
The Indian Difficulties.
The General Committee of the United States Indian Commission asks Col. Wynkoop to speak before them on Wednesday evening, from the New York Times, Tuesday, 22 December, 1868.
One Col. Wynkoop has signalized himself...
From the Weekly Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 23 December, 1868.
Col. Wynkoop.
Col. Wynkoop before the Committee of United States Commissioners, from the Daily Kansas State Journal, 24 December, 1868.
Indian Affairs.
Meeting of the United States Indian Commission--Report of Col. Wynkoop, from the New York Times, 24 December, 1868.
Our Indian Difficulties.
Col. Wynkoop before the American Geographical and Statistical Society, from the New-York Daily Tribune, 24 December, 1868.
Topics of To-day.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Thursday, 24 December, 1868, p. 2.
Col. Wynkoop and the Indian Question.
Col. Wynkoop, in an address to the American Geographical Society defended the Indian Bureau, from the Daily Kansas State Journal, 25 December, 1868.
Gen. Hancock and Col. Wynkoop.
From the New York Times, Friday, 25 December, 1868, p. 6.
Col. Wynkoop's Letter.
From the Weekly Tribune, Liberty, Clay County, Missouri, Friday, 25 December, 1868.
The Ohio Steamboat Disaster.
From the Village Record, Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, Friday, 25 December, 1868.
The East.
From the Quincy Daily Whig, Quincy, Illinois, Friday, 25 December, 1868.
The Battle of the Washita--General Custar's Report to General Sheridan.
From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, New York, N. Y., Saturday, 26 December, 1868.
Indian Prisoners Taken by Custer.
From Harper's Weekly, 26 December, 1868.
Steamboat Disaster on the Ohio River.
From Harper's Weekly, Saturday, 26 December, 1868, p. 817.
Letter from Gen. Hancock--His Reply to Col. Wynkoop.
From the New York Times, Monday, 28 December, 1868, p. 5.
The Indian Question.
Peter Cooper addresses the American Geographical Society, from the Daily Kansas State Journal, 29 December, 1868.
Washita and Sand Creek Compared.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Tuesday, 29 December, 1868.
The Best Yet.
From the Colorado Transcript, Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado, Wednesday, 6 January, 1869.
Exit Wynkoop.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Wednesday, 6 January, 1869.
Alexander R. Banks has been confirmed Indian Agent.
From the Daily Register Call, Central City, Gilpin County, Colorado, Wednesday, 3 March, 1869.
The Poor Indian, An Earnest Movement for the Amelioration of His Condition.
Col. Wynkoop does some more work for the United States Indian Commission, at the Cooper Institute, in New York City, from the New York Times, 19 May, 1870.
Boulder County.
From the Daily Register Call, Central City, Gilpin County, Colorado, Sunday, 30 July, 1871.
Wanted Agents!
From the Deseret News, Salt Lake City, Utah, Wednesday, 3 July, 1872.
United States Courts, Decisions in Admiralty.
Suit against the owners of the Sloop Martin Wynkoop, from the New York Times, Wednesday, 25 September, 1872, p. 2.
Base Ball.
From the Daily Colorado Miner, Georgetown, Clear Creek County, Colorado, Tuesday, 25 May, 1873.
City and Vicinity.
From the Daily Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Colorado, Tuesday, 25 May, 1873.
The Editor of the Boulder News Has Been Robbed.
From the Daily Colorado Miner, Georgetown, Clear Creek County, Colorado, Thursday, 18 September, 1873.
Boulder, Boulder County.
From the Denver Sunday Morning Mirror, Denver, Denver County, Colorado, Sunday, 19 October, 1873.
Railroad Accident, A Heavily Loaded Train Goes Through a Rotten Bridge.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Thursday, 3 September, 1875, p. 3.
The Chivington Massacre, A Participant in the Battle Denies That It was a Massacre.
From the Colorado Miner, Georgetown, Clear Creek County, Colorado, Saturday, 14 October, 1876.
About Brooklyn People.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Sunday, 1 July, 1877, p. 2.
A Train Wrecked.
From the Daily Constitution, Friday, 3 August, 1877.
Other Points In The Coal Region.
From the New York Times, Friday, 3 August, 1877.
Accident--Narrow Escape.
From the Tamaqua Courier, Saturday, 4 August, 1877, page 3, col. 3.
Pottsville Men Bulldozed.
From the Tamaqua Courier, Saturday, 11 August, 1877, page 3, col. 4.
Woman's Disabilities, A Wife Has No Claim To Her Husband's Remains.
From the New York Times, Monday, 18 March, 1878.
The New Minister.
From the Washington Post, Tuesday, 23 April, 1878.
Katie Wynkoop Sues George S. Gardner, Manager of Niblo's Garden.
From the New York Times, Sunday, 30 June, 1878, p. 12.
Custom House Changes, The Deputy Ax Taking Effect.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Monday, 22 July, 1878, p. 4.
Personal.
From the Daily Colorado Miner, Georgetown, Clear Creek County, Colorado, Saturday, 31 August, 1878.
Manhattan Motes.
From the Washington Post, Friday, 6 September, 1878.
Our Grip on Gotham.
Interfering With a Treasury Agent, from the Washington Post, Friday, 13 September, 1878, p. 1.
Stuttering Jack.
From the Boston Globe, Boston, Mass., Tuesday, 1 October, 1878.
A Pastor Installed.
From the Washington Post, Thursday, 24 October, 1878.
News Of The State, The Bridgeport Murder Trial.
From the Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, Saturday, 2 November, 1878.
The Bridgeport Murder.
From the New York Times, Saturday, 2 November, 1878.
A Murdereress Convicted.
From the New York Times, Saturday, 9 November, 1878.
Stuttering Jack's Death.
From the New York Times, Wednesday, 26 February, 1879.
The Bridgeport Murder.
From the New York Times, Thursday, 27 February, 1879.
Personal Points.
From the Daily Colorado Miner, Georgetown, Clear Creek County, Colorado, Saturday, 12 April, 1879.
Paragrams.
From the Plattsburgh Sentinel, Plattsburgh, New York, Friday, 18 July, 1879.
The Kiehl Case.
From the Valley Sentinel, Carlisle, Pa., Friday, 25 July, 1879, page 5.
Serious Charges.
From the Valley Sentinel, Carlisle, Pa., Friday, 19 September, 1879, page 5.
Crime and Criminals.
From the New York Times, Friday, 19 September, 1879.
Alleged Poisoning.
From the Quincy Daily Herald, Quincy, Illinois, Friday, 19 September, 1879.
W. H. Wynkoop Accused of Murder.
From the New York Times, Sunday, 21 September, 1879, p. 2.
The Kiehl Poisoning Case.
From the Valley Sentinel, Carlisle, Pa., Friday, 26 September, 1879, page 5.
Commonwealth vs. W. H. Wynkoop.
From the Valley Sentinel, Carlisle, Pa., Friday, 14 November, 1879, page 5.
Murder In the First Degree.
From the Washington Post, Washington, D.C., Thursday, 20 November, 1879, p. 1.
Found Guilty, The Kiehl Murder Case.
From the Valley Sentinel, Carlisle, Pa., Friday, 21 November, 1879, page 5.
A New Trial Refused, Mrs. Zell Sentenced for the Murder of Mrs. Kiehl.
From the Valley Sentinel, Carlisle, Pa., Friday, 19 December, 1879, page 5.
The Zell Murder Case.
From the Valley Sentinel, Carlisle, Pa., Friday, 9 January, 1880, page 4.
The Kiehl Case.
From the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, Friday, 16 January, 1880.
The Wynkoop Case, A Trial of Great Interest, Found Not Guilty, The Judge's Charge.
From the Valley Sentinel, Carlisle, Pa., Friday, 23 January, 1880, page 8.
The Wynkoop Trial.
From the Valley Sentinel, Carlisle, Pa., Friday, 30 January, 1880, page 4.
The Kiehl Poisoning Case.
From the Washington Post, Tuesday, 10 February, 1880, p. 1.
Strikes.
From the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, Saturday, 28 February, 1880.
Labor Troubles.
From the Quincy Daily Whig, Quincy, Illinois, Saturday, 28 February, 1880.
Died Of His Wounds.
From the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, Thursday, 4 March, 1880.
Labor Troubles, Riotous Strikers at Troy.
From the Plattsburgh Sentinel, Plattsburgh, New York, Friday, 5 March, 1880.
Cause of a Striker's Death.
From the New York Times, Sunday, 7 March, 1880, p. 1.
Daniel Leonard's Trial.
From the New York Times, Wednesday, 17 March, 1880.
Another Arrest.
From the Valley Sentinel, Carlisle, Pa., Friday, 26 March, 1880, page 5.
Current Events, The Wynkoop-Zell Murder Case.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Friday, 16 March, 1880, p. 2.
Court Proceedings.
From the Valley Sentinel, Carlisle, Pa., Friday, 23 March, 1880, page 5.
A Bible In Miniature.
From the Washington Post, Monday, 5 July, 1880.
The Record of Accidents: Young Joseph Wynkoop Drowns.
From the New York Times, Thursday, 15 July, 1880, p. 2.
Bleeding For Garfield.
From the Washington Post, Wednesday, 1 September, 1880.
Scandal in a Michigan Asylum.
From the Washington Post, Tuesday, 22 March, 1881.
Rev. Dr. Wyncoop's Welcome.
From the Washington Post, Friday, 3 June, 1881.
Notes From Neighboring States.
From the Washington Post, Friday, 8 July, 1881.
Frontier Reminiscences.
From the Aspen Weekly Times, Aspin, Pitkin County, Colorado, Saturday, 30 July, 1881.
Frontier Reminiscences.
From the Aspen Weekly Times, Aspin, Pitkin County, Colorado, Saturday, 6 August, 1881.
Mourning And Humiliation.
From the Washington Post, Monday, 26 September, 1881.
Personal Intelligence.
E. W. Wyncoup is in town from Harrisburg, Pa., from the Washington Post, Saturday, 25 January, 1882.
Weed's Opera House, One Night Only!
From the Ticonderoga Sentinel, Ticonderoga, New York, Friday, 21 April, 1882.
Last evening the comedy of 'Widow Bedott' was presented...
From the Ticonderoga Sentinel, Ticonderoga, New York, Friday, 21 April, 1882.
Chronicles of Frontier Days.
From the Fort Collins Courier, Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado, Thursday, 4 May, 1882.
Telegraph Brevities.
Young Henry Winecoop finds his parents dead, from the Washington Post, Wednesday, 21 June, 1882.
A Double Tragedy in Pittsburg.
From the New York Times, Wednesday, 21 June, 1882.
A Tale of Blood.
From the Pittsburg Dispatch, Pittsburg, Pa., Wednesday, 21 June, 1882.
He Ended the Warfare.
From the Pittsburg Times, Pittsburg, Pa., Wednesday, 21 June, 1882.
Enforcing the Anti-Chinese Law.
From the Fort Collins Courier, Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado, Thursday, 3 August, 1882.
Reasons For Rejoicing, Facts which furnish Food for Thanksgiving Reflections.
From the Washington Post, Friday, 1 December, 1882.
Cowhided in the Street
From the New York Times, New York, Wednesday, 6 June, 1883, Page 1, column 3.
Arrested for Cowhiding an Alderman.
From the Washington Post, Wednesday, 6 June, 1883, p. 1.
Poisoned by Noxious Gases.
From the New York Times, Thursday, 6 September, 1883, p. 2.
Augusta Items.
From the Quincy Daily Whig, Quincy, Illinois, Saturday, 6 October, 1883.
Only the Newsboy Escaped.
From the Washington Post, Tuesday, 23 October, 1883.
Crushed Through a Bridge, Three Persons Killed and Twenty-seven Wounded in a Disaster at Fort Edward, Thrilling Details.
From the Plattsburgh Sentinel, Plattsburgh, New York, Friday, 26 October, 1883.
Terrible Disaster, A Passenger Train Goes Through the Bridge at Fort Edward Into the Canal.
From the Ticonderoga Sentinel, Ticonderoga, New York, Friday, 26 October, 1883.
The New Jersey Hero.
An Old Man Who Has Saved Sixty-two Lives, from the Washington Post, Sunday, 23 March, 1884, p. 7.
City News In Brief.
From the Washington Post, Friday, 16 May, 1884.
Current Events, Pam Kin arrives in New York and is not permitted to land.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Thursday, 5 June, 1884, p. 2.
Pun Kin Steals Ashore. He Eludes Deputy Collector Richard Wynkoop.
From the New York Times, Thursday, 26 June, 1884, p. 8.
Two Canoeists' Narrow Escape.
From the Washington Post, Thursday, 31 July, 1884, p. 4.
Wrestling With a Canoe.
From the Washington Post, Friday, 18 September, 1884.
Original and Otherwise.
From the Washington Post, Sunday, 20 September, 1884
A Winter Camp-Fire.
From the Washington Post, Wednesday, 18 February, 1885
Cleveland Men Rejoicing. Richard Wynkoop and other Republican Deputy Collectors receive dead crows upon the inauguration of President Grover Cleveland.
From the New York Times, Thursday, 5 March, 1885.
No Crow for Him. In a letter to the Editor, Richard Wynkoop declines the meal served for him.
From the New York Times, Monday, 9 March, 1885, p. 3.
A Failure of the Mind Cure.
From the New York Times, Monday, 15 June, 1885.
With Paddle And Sail.
From the Washington Post, Saturday, 18 July, 1885
Collector Hedden's Aids, Two Important Appointments Confirmed by the Treasury Department.
From the New York Times, Saturday, 5 September, 1885.
Fire at Far Rockaway.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Tuesday, 8 December, 1885, p. 6.
For the Sake of the Seaman.
From the Washington Post, Monday, 4 January, 1886.
Long Branch Robbers
From the New York Times, New York, Tuesday, 30 March, 1886, Page 3, Column 3.
Fighting Forest Fires.
From the New York Times, Tuesday, 13 July, 1886, p. 1.
Hoodlums Attack an Officer.
From the New York Times, Saturday, 16 October, 1886, p. 8.
Notes From Williamsburg, Va.
From the Washington Post, Monday, 18 October, 1886.
Back in the Custom House Again.
From the New York Times, Saturday, 6 November, 1886, p. 8.
The Royal Savage, Interesting Information Relating to Her Building and History.
From the Plattsburgh Sentinel, Plattsburgh, New York, Friday, 12 November, 1886.
Charles H. Sherrill Dead.
From the New York Times, Wednesday, 5 January, 1887, p. 7.
News of the Week, Mrs. William Wynkoop of Green Island.
From the Plattsburgh Sentinel, Plattsburgh, New York, Wednesday, 4 March, 1887.
Died:--Mary Jane (Wynkoop) Reynolds.
From the New York Times, New York, Monday 7 March, 1887, p. 5.
She Leaped From the Bridge.
From the New York Times, Tuesday, 8 March, 1887, p. 1.
Personal.
From the Fort Collins Courier, Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado, Thursday, 24 March, 1887.
Mr. Kiersted's Financial Troubles.
From the New York Times, Monday, 25 March, 1887, p. 1.
Shot By Her Lover.
From the New York Times, Thursday, 10 March, 1888, p. 5.
An Old Woman Burned to Death.
From the New York Times, Friday, 29 June, 1888, p. 3.
An Alleged Swindler Arrested.
From the Washington Post, Thursday, 16 August, 1888, p. 6.
Brought in on a Stretcher.
From the Washington Post, Wednesday, 29 August, 1888, p. 6.
The Last Hicks, Death of the Widow of Rear Admiral Stringham.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Saturday, 20 October, 1888, p. 6.
A Sensation In Church.
From the Washington Post, Tuesday, 30 October, 1888.
Devoting Her Life To Her Convict Son.
From the Chicago Daily Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, Friday, 21 December, 1888.
To Be Buried at Long Branch.
From the New York Times, Thursday, 17 March, 1889, p. 16.
The Inventing Genius.
From the Fort Covington Sun, Fort Covington, New York, Thursday, 11 April, 1889.
Recent Inventions by Women.
From the Washington Post, Sunday, 25 August, 1889.
Death of Hon. S. S. Cox.
From the Washington Post, Wednesday, 11 September, 1889.
Died: Eliza K. Porter.
From the New York Times, Tuesday, 8 October, 1889, p. 5.
Death of Dr. Porter's Widow.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Wednesday, 9 October, 1889, p. 1.
Married: Kate Childs Wynkoop.
From the New York Times, Thursday, 28 November, 1889, p. 5.
Forwood, March!
From the Los Angeles Times, Wednesday, 11 December, 1889.
Art Notes.
From the New York Times, Monday, 10 March, 1890, p. 4.
Sale of Dr. G. H. Wynkoop's Collection of Modern Paintings.
From the New York Times, Thursday, 13 March, 1890, p. 5.
The Wynkoop Sale.
From the New York Times, Friday, 14 March, 1890, p. 5.
Accused of Printing Obscene Poems.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Sunday, 28 September, 1890, p. 3.
Wynkoop Denies the Charges, Comstock Says He Prints Obscene Matter and Circulars for Green Goods Men.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Sunday, 28 September, 1890, p. 20.
Sued By A Syndicate.
From the Washington Post, Thursday, 30 October, 1890.
A Drama With a Pleasant Ending, Romance of Actor Basil West and Miss Lulu Harris.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Thursday, 11 December, 1890, p. 6.
Friends of the Indian, Annual Conference of Indian Commissioners and Missionaries.
From the Washington Post, Friday, 9 January, 1891.
Marriage Notice - Duff-Wynkoop.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Thursday, 16 March, 1891, p. 1.
The Death Record.
From the Plattsburgh Sentinel, Plattsburgh, New York, Friday, 8 May, 1891.
General Mining News.
From the Aspen Weekly Times, Aspin, Pitkin County, Colorado, Saturday, 9 May, 1891.
The Railroads, The Railroad That Will Climb Wilson's Peak.
From the Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, Thursday, 4 June, 1891.
Long Beach.
From the Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, Sunday, 7 June, 1891.
Obituary Notes.
Col. Ewing Wynkoop has died at Santa Fe, New Mexico, from the New York Times, Sunday, 13 September, 1891.
Obituary Notes, Col. E. W. Winkoop.
From the Chicago Daily Tribune, Sunday, 13 September, 1891.
Pioneer Wynkoop Dead.
From the Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake City, Utah, Sunday, 13 September, 1891.
Rocky Mountain Pioneer Dead.
From the Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, Sunday, 13 September, 1891.
Colonel Edward W. Wynkoop - Obituary
From the Rocky Mountain News, Denver, Co., Monday, 14 September, 1891: Page 2, column 5.
Will Seek Rider Haggard's Ophir.
From the Chicago Daily Tribune, Tuesday, 22 September, 1891.
Chasing a Phantom.
From the Standard, Ogden, Utah, Tuesday, 22 September, 1891.
Goes to Africa.
From the Aspen Weekly Times, Aspin, Pitkin County, Colorado, Saturday, 26 September, 1891.
Editorial Comment.
From the Atlanta Constitution, Monday, 28 September, 1891.
To Find King Solomon's Mines.
W. C. Wynkoop on His Way to Africa for an English Syndicate, He Says, from the Chicago Daily Tribune, Tuesday, 29 September, 1891.
Tried to Drown His Sweetheart.
From the Watertown Herald, Watertown, New York, Saturday, 3 October, 1891.
Progress of the Terminal.
From the Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, Friday, 16 October, 1891.
Married, Wynkoop-Yates.
From the Washington Post, Saturday, 17 October, 1891.
Mrs. Astor's Necklace, And Other Collections of Precious Stones Almost As Famous.
From the Washington Post, Sunday, 25 October, 1891.
King Solomon's Mines, An Expedition to go to Africa in Search of Them.
From the Plattsburgh Sentinel, Plattsburgh, New York, Friday, 20 November, 1891.
Died, Mrs. Aurelia Mills Wynkoop.
From the Washington Post, Sunday, 27 December, 1891.
Mrs. Aurelia Mills Wynkoop Dead.
From the Washington Post, Sunday, 27 December, 1891.
Burial Permits Issued.
From the Washington Post, Monday, 28 December, 1891.
The Blaine Divorce.
From the Los Angeles Times, Saturday, 20 February, 1892.
Blaine Divorce Case on Trial.
From the Washington Post, Saturday, 20 February, 1892.
Wynkoop-Scrymser.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Wednesday, 13 March, 1892, p. 1.
Died: Madeline May (Wynkoop) Dewey.
From the New York Times, Tuesday, 31 August, 1892, p. 5.
Entitled To A Warm Welcome.
From the Washington Post, Monday, 19 September, 1892.
A Steamer Sunk, Four Persons Perish and Many are Injured.
From the Los Angeles Times, Saturday, 9 October, 1892.
Run Down by a Collier.
From the New York Times, Monday, 10 October, 1892, p. 1.
Fatal Collision of Ships.
From the Washington Post, Monday, 10 October, 1892.
A Collision At Sea.
From the Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, Monday, 10 October, 1892.
Six Fatalities.
From the Greeley Tribune, Greeley, Weld County, Colorado, Thursday, 13 October, 1892.
Seven Dead in a Wreck. Shamokin Express Crashes into Empty Coal Train.
From the New York Times, Tuesday, 25 October, 1892, p. 1.
Man Commits Suicide at Wynkoop Building.
From the New York Times, Tuesday, 28 February, 1893, p. 2.
Rev. Mr. Wynkoop Going to India.
From the Washington Post, Tuesday, 1 August, 1893.
Dr. Wyncoop Honored.
From the Washington Post, Sunday, 13 August, 1893.
Preaching His Farewell.
From the Washington Post, Monday, 28 August, 1893.
Died: Elizabeth Elmendorf Wynkoop.
From the New York Times, Saturday, 23 September, 1893, p. 5.
Personal Mention.
From the Washington Post, Sunday, 1 October, 1893.
The Burning of Kingston.
From the New York Times, Tuesday, 10 October, 1893, p. 4.
The Dodge-Wyncoop Wedding.
From the Washington Post, Wednesday, 11 October, 1893.
News Has Been Received...
From the Washington Post, Monday, 23 October, 1893.
Due To Poor Investments.
From the Boston Daily Globe, Sunday, 19 November, 1893.
Charity Her Mission.
From the Manitoba Morning Free Press, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, "Women, Home and Fashion", Saturday, 10 February, 1894, Page 11, Column 3.
City Brevities.
From the Washington Post, Wednesday, 28 February, 1894.
City Brevities.
From the Washington Post, Friday, 2 March, 1894, p. 6.
Items.
From the Chicago Daily Tribune, Thursday, 8 March, 1894.
A Batch of Indictments Returned.
From the Washington Post, Saturday, 17 March, 1894, p. 8.
A Petty Embezzler Pleads Guilty.
From the Washington Post, Tuesday, 20 March, 1894, p. 11.
Rev. Mr. Wynkoop In India.
From the Washington Post, Monday, 26 March, 1894.
Thirty-four Indictments Returned.
From the Chicago Daily Tribune, Tuesday, 27 March, 1894.
Complaints Against Street Lamps.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Sunday, 27 March, 1894, p. 5.
Kingston's Old Cemetery.
From the New York Times, Sunday, 10 June, 1894, p. 24.
Wynkoop-Huff Wedding.
From the Chicago Daily Tribune, Wednesday, 3 October, 1894.
Charged With Forging a Pass.
From the New York Times, Friday, 12 October, 1894, p. 1.
A Bench Warrant is Ordered for Benjamin Wynkoop.
From the New York Times, Saturday, 17 November, 1894, p. 12.
Barge Van Santvoord Lost, Three Men Washed Overboard.
From the New York Times, Thursday, 7 February, 1895, p. 5.
Another Sound Disaster.
From the Hartford Courant, Hartford, Connecticut, Thursday, 7 February, 1895.
Watery Grave.
From the Boston Daily Globe, Thursday, 7 February, 1895.
The Obituary Record, Matthew Bennett Wynkoop.
From the New York Times, Sunday, 31 March, 1895, p. 3.
An Electrician Hurt.
From the Los Angeles Times, Sunday, 21 July, 1895.
District Building Notes.
From the Washington Post Saturday, 27 July, 1895.
To Shut Out Peering Negroes.
From the Washington Post Wednesday, 25 September, 1895.
Mr. Wynkoop's Wall Stands.
From the Washington Post Tuesday, 8 October, 1895.
Two Man Holes on Broadway Blown Up Again.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Friday, 1 November, 1895, p. 4.
The Ways of a Mule.
From the Los Angeles Times, Friday, 1 November, 1895.
Williams Improves, Electric Lights.
From the Los Angeles Times, Monday, 4 November, 1895.
Santa Barbara County, Recent Arrivals at the Arlington Hotel.
From the Los Angeles Times, Saturday, 21 December, 1895.
Tucson, Prescott Brevities.
From the Los Angeles Times, Wednesday, 1 April, 1896.
Three Days With The Veldt Hunters.
From the Atlanta Constitution, Sunday, 19 April, 1896.
Died: Ann Eliza (Woodbury) Wynkoop.
From the New York Times, Thursday, 18 June, 1896, p. 5.
Mrs. Wynkoop's Injuries Fatal.
From the Chicago Daily Tribune, Saturday, 11 July, 1896.
Three New Animals for the Park.
From the New York Times, Wednesday, 29 July, 1896, p. 2.
Letter From General Houston.
From the New York Times, Friday, 4 September, 1896.
Meat Dealers Fined.
From the Washington Post, Wednesday, 23 September, 1896.
The Death of James C. Wynkoop Regarded by Some as Mysterious.
From the Washington Post, Wednesday, 11 November, 1896.
Minor Matters.
From the Denton Journal, Denton, Maryland, Saturday Morning, 22 May, 1897, Page 3, Column 5, Vol 51, No. 34.
Just From Georgia.
A mysterious airship has been seen again, from the Atlanta Constitution, Friday, 25 June, 1897.
Says He Lost the Watch.
From the Washington Post, Friday, 16 July, 1897.
Mr. Wyncoop's Bad Memory.
From the Washington Post, Monday, 15 November, 1897.
Personal Intelligence.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Thursday, 18 November, 1897, p. 6.
T. S. Wynkoop in India.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Friday, 28 March, 1898, p. 5.
Obituary: Charles Wynkoop.
From the Lockport Daily Journal, Tuesday, 19 April, 1898, p. 5.
Where Brave Men Fell, The Dying Capron Killed Two Spaniards--Hamilton Fish's End.
From the Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, Monday, 27 June, 1898.
Casualties at Santiago. List of the Killed and Wounded in the Three Days Fight.
From the New York Times, Wednesday, 27 July, 1898, p. 3.
Hamilton Fish's Funeral.
From the New York Times, Saturday, 30 July, 1898, p. 12.
Another Mysterious Fire.
From the Ambler Gazette, Ambler, Pa., Thursday, 11 August, 1898.
"Teddy's Terrors", The Cow Puncher is Said to Have Vindicated Himself in the West.
From the New York Times, New York, Sunday, 28 August, 1898.
Called To Assembly's Church.
From the Washington Post, Saturday, 24 September, 1898.
Harlem and the Bronx.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Thursday, 3 November, 1898, p. 7.
Honors Well Won.
From the Washington Post, Thursday, 17 November, 1898.
City's Case Almost In, Important Progress Made in the Water Arbitration.
From the Los Angeles Times, Thursday, 8 December, 1898.
Died, C. D. Wynkoop.
From the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Wednesday, 11 January, 1899, p. 5.
Gave Away His New Coat. Curious Mistake of a Sympathetic Physician at Bellevue.
From the New York Times, Wednesday, 25 January, 1899, p. 4.
Water Arbitration, Wynkoop R. Kiersted Gives Impartial Testimony.
From the Los Angeles Times, Wednesday, 8 February, 1899.
No Animal Life in Whisky.
From the New York Times, Thursday, 18 March, 1899, p. 1.
Returned from Mission Work in India.
From the Washington Post, Friday, 2 June, 1899.
Arizona.
From the Los Angeles Times, Saturday, 12 August, 1899.
Both are All Right.
From the Los Angeles Times, Wednesday, 25 October, 1899.
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