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Excerpt from The Kansas Historical Quarterly, Vol. 12
Late in 1857 Richardson brought his wife and son to Kansas. In March, 1858, they settled in the Missouri river town Of Sumner, Atchison county, where he established himself as a general land agent.3 That fall Richardson was an unsuccessful candidate for representative to the territorial legislature from Atchison county. In the legislative session Of january-february, 1859, he served as a clerk Of the house.
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