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Joel Moody
"MOODY, JOEL, lawyer, state senator, author, was born Oct. 28, 1834, in New Brunswick. From 1865-81 he served in the Kansas state legislature; for four years was assistant secretary of the senate; and then became a state senator and a regent of the university of Kansas." [Thomas William Herringshaw, Herringshaw's Encyclopedia of American Biography of the Nineteenth Century 668 (Chicago: American Publishers' Assoc., 1898)] Poems Poetry Joel Moody, The Song of Kansas and Other Poems (Topeka, Kansas: Geo. W Crane & Co., 1890) [online text] Writings Joel Moody, The Science of Evil; or First Principles of Human Action: Together with Three Lectures (Topeka, Kansas: Crane & Byron, 1871) [online text] _________, Janius Unmasked: Or Thomas Paine the Author of the Letters of Junius, and the Declaration of Independence (Washington D.C.: John Gray & Co., Publishers, 1872) [online text] _________, The First Principles of Money (Topeka, Kansas: Geo. W Crane & Co., 1892) |