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TRASK. Son of Rev. George Trask. Shct in the presence of his young wife on the morning of the massacre. Funeral in Trinitarian church, Fitchburg, Sept. 3. 1863, Rev. Elnathan Davis officiating. While in prison camp with her husband. Mrs. Robinson wrote a book, published in 1856. Entitled " Kansas, its Interior and Ex- terior Life. " a book which in its time was a not unworthy rival of " Uncle Tom's Cabin. " and did scarcely less in its sphere to rouse the Northern heart in the early years of th...e Kansas strug- gle. The book was issued simultaneously in Cincinnati, Bos- ton and London, and so great was the demand that it passed through nine editions, the one recently published being the tenth. "Lawrence, the city where the plunderer feasted at the hospitable table, and. Judas-like, went out to betray it, will come forth from its early burial clothed with yet more ex- ceeding beauty. Out of its charred and blood-stained ruins will spring the high walls and strong parapets of freedom. The sad tragedies in Kansas will be avenged when free- dom of speech and of the press and of the person are made sure by the downfall of those now in power, and when the song of the reaper is heard again on the prairies, and instead of the clanking of arms we see the gleam of the plowshare in her peaceful valleys.
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