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was away from the territory, Woodson became acting governor, signing the first laws passed by the territorial legislature. Even though this first territorial legislature was accepted by the federal government, free staters called the laws "bogus laws".
355:, where he was actively helping to establish a town which its residents believed would be located along a railroad line. When the railroad bypassed Parker, most of the citizens – including Woodson – relocated to 324:, on September 28, drawing an annual salary of $ 2,000. Because he was fully sympathetic to those who wanted to make Kansas a slave state, he agreed with the wishes of the proslavery forces in the territory. 300:
and orphaned at age 7. He was apprenticed as a printer and became quite skilled at the trade. For eight years Woodson served as coeditor and publisher of the Democratic newspaper
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was named for him in 1855. It was the only county named for a Kansas territorial official, until 1889 when Davis County was renamed
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Altogether, Woodson served as acting governor for a little more than five months during the absences of governors Andrew Reeder,
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Woodson was appointed secretary of the Kansas Territory by President
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Acting Governor
Kansas Territory
Andrew Horatio Reeder
Wilson Shannon
John White Geary
Frederick Perry Stanton
Albemarle County, Virginia
Claremore, Indian Territory
Democratic
Kansas Territory
Albemarle County, Virginia
Franklin Pierce
Washington, D.C.
Andrew Reeder
Wilson Shannon
John W. Geary
Parker, Kansas
Coffeyville, Kansas
Claremore, Indian Territory
Oklahoma
Woodson County, Kansas
Geary County
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Governors of Kansas Territory
Politicians from Albemarle County, Virginia
1824 births
1894 deaths

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