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OLD KANSAS AREA MAPS Old Kansas Area Maps. Large, Scrollable, Color. Kansas Map (c1910) Showing railroad lines, counties, and all the principal cities and towns. Fort Leavenworth to Matamoras, Mexico (c1848) Northeast Section of Kansas (c1905) Big Blue River Valley (c1905) The Following County Maps of Kansas. taken from. KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, 1931-1977 Kansas Historical Quarterly, 1931-1977. CONTENTS NEW ADDITIONS HONOR ROLL VOLUNTEER. KanColl, in partnership with the Kansas State Historical Society, is bringing the issues of the Kansas Historical Quarterly to the World Wide Web. The Society began publishing this amazing collection of articles, studies, and reminiscenses in 1931. ORPHAN TRAINS OF KANSAS Kansas Collection Articles: Stories, articles, bibliographies, timeline and other information on orphans shipped west at the turn of the century in hopes of a better life. ORPHAN TRAINS OF KANSAS Orphan Trains of Kansas. Beginning in 1854, charitable institutions in New York City began sending orphans on trains to the west to find new families, feeling that the children would fare better out west than on the streets of New York. Orphan trains arrived in Kansas between 1867 and 1930, and some 5000-6000 children were placed in Kansas KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, 1931-1977 KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY. 1931-1977. KanColl is transcribing these articles. To volunteer, please contact manager Susan Stafford at kancoll@earthlink.net . These articles are being digitized with the permission of the Kansas State Historical Society. NOTE: Titles of completed articles are linked to the website address where they areposted.
RIDERS ON AN ORPHAN TRAIN The Orphan Train movement began in 1854 and continued until 1930. During this 75 year time span, somewhere between 150,000 and 200,000 orphaned, abandoned, and homeless children were sent "west" from New York on trains to find new families. There were two main organizations that "shipped" children west to new homes. A SOLDIER'S DIARY: THE DIARY OF BENJAMIN EDGAR CUZAN Kansas Collection Graphics: Bugler Benjamin Edgar Cruzan's World War I diary, photographs, maps and other items that tell the story of his wartime experiences. Contributed by Mr. Cruzan's son Marv, these items provide a very personal look at wartime. GENEALOGY OF (ABOLITIONIST) JOHN BROWN'S RELATIVES Genealogy of (Abolitionist) John Brown's Relatives. The great-great-great-grandparents of famed abolitionist John Brown were Peter and Mary (Gillet) Brown. Their son John was born in 1668, and he later married Elizabeth Loomis. John and Elizabeth (Loomis) Brown's son John was born in 1700, and he later married Mary Eggleston. A PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY OF EARLY KANSAS, BY ROBERT TAFT A discussion of the historical value of early photographs, an index of the collection of some 150 photographs Kansas taken in 1868-1869 by Alexander Gardner and preserved in the archives of the Kansas SttateHistorical Society.
KANCOLL: THE KANSAS COLLECTION WELCOME PAGE KanColl: The Kansas Collection Welcome Page. Friday - 28 May 2021: KanColl Voices is launched! KanColl's new companion website provides original Kansas-oriented columns, articles, and photographs. The journal's stories and pictures are presented in a convenient, easilybrowsed format.
OLD KANSAS AREA MAPS Old Kansas Area Maps. Large, Scrollable, Color. Kansas Map (c1910) Showing railroad lines, counties, and all the principal cities and towns. Fort Leavenworth to Matamoras, Mexico (c1848) Northeast Section of Kansas (c1905) Big Blue River Valley (c1905) The Following County Maps of Kansas. taken from. KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, 1931-1977 Kansas Historical Quarterly, 1931-1977. CONTENTS NEW ADDITIONS HONOR ROLL VOLUNTEER. KanColl, in partnership with the Kansas State Historical Society, is bringing the issues of the Kansas Historical Quarterly to the World Wide Web. The Society began publishing this amazing collection of articles, studies, and reminiscenses in 1931. ORPHAN TRAINS OF KANSAS Kansas Collection Articles: Stories, articles, bibliographies, timeline and other information on orphans shipped west at the turn of the century in hopes of a better life. ORPHAN TRAINS OF KANSAS Orphan Trains of Kansas. Beginning in 1854, charitable institutions in New York City began sending orphans on trains to the west to find new families, feeling that the children would fare better out west than on the streets of New York. Orphan trains arrived in Kansas between 1867 and 1930, and some 5000-6000 children were placed in Kansas KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, 1931-1977 KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY. 1931-1977. KanColl is transcribing these articles. To volunteer, please contact manager Susan Stafford at kancoll@earthlink.net . These articles are being digitized with the permission of the Kansas State Historical Society. NOTE: Titles of completed articles are linked to the website address where they areposted.
RIDERS ON AN ORPHAN TRAIN The Orphan Train movement began in 1854 and continued until 1930. During this 75 year time span, somewhere between 150,000 and 200,000 orphaned, abandoned, and homeless children were sent "west" from New York on trains to find new families. There were two main organizations that "shipped" children west to new homes. A SOLDIER'S DIARY: THE DIARY OF BENJAMIN EDGAR CUZAN Kansas Collection Graphics: Bugler Benjamin Edgar Cruzan's World War I diary, photographs, maps and other items that tell the story of his wartime experiences. Contributed by Mr. Cruzan's son Marv, these items provide a very personal look at wartime. GENEALOGY OF (ABOLITIONIST) JOHN BROWN'S RELATIVES Genealogy of (Abolitionist) John Brown's Relatives. The great-great-great-grandparents of famed abolitionist John Brown were Peter and Mary (Gillet) Brown. Their son John was born in 1668, and he later married Elizabeth Loomis. John and Elizabeth (Loomis) Brown's son John was born in 1700, and he later married Mary Eggleston. A PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY OF EARLY KANSAS, BY ROBERT TAFT A discussion of the historical value of early photographs, an index of the collection of some 150 photographs Kansas taken in 1868-1869 by Alexander Gardner and preserved in the archives of the Kansas SttateHistorical Society.
KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, 1931-1977 Kansas Historical Quarterly, 1931-1977. CONTENTS NEW ADDITIONS HONOR ROLL VOLUNTEER. KanColl, in partnership with the Kansas State Historical Society, is bringing the issues of the Kansas Historical Quarterly to the World Wide Web. The Society began publishing this amazing collection of articles, studies, and reminiscenses in 1931. KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, 1931-1977 KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY. 1931-1977. KanColl is transcribing these articles. To volunteer, please contact manager Susan Stafford at kancoll@earthlink.net . These articles are being digitized with the permission of the Kansas State Historical Society. NOTE: Titles of completed articles are linked to the website address where they areposted.
WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH KANSAS? Yet the nation has grown rich; other states have increased in population andwealth -- other neighboring states. Missouri has gained over two million, whileKansas has been losing half a million. Nebraska has gained in wealth andpopulation while Kansas has gone downhill. Colorado has gained every way, whileKansas has lost every way since1888.
GALLERY: ON THE TRAIL Gallery: On the Trail . . . Howard Raynesford was an historian, Director of the Kansas State Historical Society, and tireless expert on the Smoky Hill Trail and the Butterfield Overland Despatch stagecoach line that ran over the trail. These are his notes on the the Smoky Hill River, Fremont's Ellis County Indian Village, and theButterfield
A HISTORY OF THE ORPHAN TRAINS When the Orphan Train movement began, in the mid-19th century, it was estimated that approximately 30,000 abandoned children were living on the streets of New York. And over the 75 year span of the Orphan Train movement, it is estimated that between 150,000 and 200,000 "orphan" children were relocated to new homes via the Orphan Trains.INTRODUCTION TO
Kansas Collection Graphics: Bugler Benjamin Edgar Cruzan's World War I diary, photographs, maps and other items that tell the story of his wartime experiences. Contributed by Mr. Cruzan's son Marv, these items provide a very personal look at wartime. A SOLDIER'S DIARY: THE DIARY OF BENJAMIN EDGAR CUZAN Kansas Collection Graphics: Bugler Benjamin Edgar Cruzan's World War I diary, photographs, maps and other items that tell the story of his wartime experiences. Contributed by Mr. Cruzan's son Marv, these items provide a very personal look at wartime. THE LIFE OF THE DRAGOON ENLISTED MEN Too often, when historians have dealt with the United States Dragoons, they have focused on the interesting and available lives of theofficers.
GEORGE A. ROOT: REMINISCENSES OF WILLIAM DARNELL GEORGE A. ROOT: Reminiscenses of William Darnell. [The following article is the result of several interviews with William Darnell, in Topeka, Louisville and Westmoreland during the years 1925 to 1928. These reminiscences embody much family history, besides the Indian and pioneer sketches, ranging from North Carolina, in Revolutionary Wartimes
NAVAL AIR STATIONS IN KANSAS DURING WORLD WAR II BY R I. INTRODUCTION. EARLY in 1938 when war was almost certain in Europe, congress, concerned about the state of the nation's defense, was stimulated to study the navy's needs and authorized a special board to make recommendations concerning naval air stations. KANCOLL: THE KANSAS COLLECTION WELCOME PAGE KanColl: The Kansas Collection Welcome Page. Friday - 28 May 2021: KanColl Voices is launched! KanColl's new companion website provides original Kansas-oriented columns, articles, and photographs. The journal's stories and pictures are presented in a convenient, easilybrowsed format.
OLD KANSAS AREA MAPS Old Kansas Area Maps. Large, Scrollable, Color. Kansas Map (c1910) Showing railroad lines, counties, and all the principal cities and towns. Fort Leavenworth to Matamoras, Mexico (c1848) Northeast Section of Kansas (c1905) Big Blue River Valley (c1905) The Following County Maps of Kansas. taken from. KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, 1931-1977 Kansas Historical Quarterly, 1931-1977. CONTENTS NEW ADDITIONS HONOR ROLL VOLUNTEER. KanColl, in partnership with the Kansas State Historical Society, is bringing the issues of the Kansas Historical Quarterly to the World Wide Web. The Society began publishing this amazing collection of articles, studies, and reminiscenses in 1931. ORPHAN TRAINS OF KANSAS Orphan Trains of Kansas. Beginning in 1854, charitable institutions in New York City began sending orphans on trains to the west to find new families, feeling that the children would fare better out west than on the streets of New York. Orphan trains arrived in Kansas between 1867 and 1930, and some 5000-6000 children were placed in Kansas KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, 1931-1977 KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY. 1931-1977. KanColl is transcribing these articles. To volunteer, please contact manager Susan Stafford at kancoll@earthlink.net . These articles are being digitized with the permission of the Kansas State Historical Society. NOTE: Titles of completed articles are linked to the website address where they areposted.
ORPHAN TRAINS OF KANSAS Kansas Collection Articles: Stories, articles, bibliographies, timeline and other information on orphans shipped west at the turn of the century in hopes of a better life. RIDERS ON AN ORPHAN TRAIN The Orphan Train movement began in 1854 and continued until 1930. During this 75 year time span, somewhere between 150,000 and 200,000 orphaned, abandoned, and homeless children were sent "west" from New York on trains to find new families. There were two main organizations that "shipped" children west to new homes. A SOLDIER'S DIARY: THE DIARY OF BENJAMIN EDGAR CUZAN Kansas Collection Graphics: Bugler Benjamin Edgar Cruzan's World War I diary, photographs, maps and other items that tell the story of his wartime experiences. Contributed by Mr. Cruzan's son Marv, these items provide a very personal look at wartime. GENEALOGY OF (ABOLITIONIST) JOHN BROWN'S RELATIVES Genealogy of (Abolitionist) John Brown's Relatives. The great-great-great-grandparents of famed abolitionist John Brown were Peter and Mary (Gillet) Brown. Their son John was born in 1668, and he later married Elizabeth Loomis. John and Elizabeth (Loomis) Brown's son John was born in 1700, and he later married Mary Eggleston. A PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY OF EARLY KANSAS, BY ROBERT TAFT A discussion of the historical value of early photographs, an index of the collection of some 150 photographs Kansas taken in 1868-1869 by Alexander Gardner and preserved in the archives of the Kansas SttateHistorical Society.
KANCOLL: THE KANSAS COLLECTION WELCOME PAGE KanColl: The Kansas Collection Welcome Page. Friday - 28 May 2021: KanColl Voices is launched! KanColl's new companion website provides original Kansas-oriented columns, articles, and photographs. The journal's stories and pictures are presented in a convenient, easilybrowsed format.
OLD KANSAS AREA MAPS Old Kansas Area Maps. Large, Scrollable, Color. Kansas Map (c1910) Showing railroad lines, counties, and all the principal cities and towns. Fort Leavenworth to Matamoras, Mexico (c1848) Northeast Section of Kansas (c1905) Big Blue River Valley (c1905) The Following County Maps of Kansas. taken from. KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, 1931-1977 Kansas Historical Quarterly, 1931-1977. CONTENTS NEW ADDITIONS HONOR ROLL VOLUNTEER. KanColl, in partnership with the Kansas State Historical Society, is bringing the issues of the Kansas Historical Quarterly to the World Wide Web. The Society began publishing this amazing collection of articles, studies, and reminiscenses in 1931. ORPHAN TRAINS OF KANSAS Orphan Trains of Kansas. Beginning in 1854, charitable institutions in New York City began sending orphans on trains to the west to find new families, feeling that the children would fare better out west than on the streets of New York. Orphan trains arrived in Kansas between 1867 and 1930, and some 5000-6000 children were placed in Kansas KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, 1931-1977 KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY. 1931-1977. KanColl is transcribing these articles. To volunteer, please contact manager Susan Stafford at kancoll@earthlink.net . These articles are being digitized with the permission of the Kansas State Historical Society. NOTE: Titles of completed articles are linked to the website address where they areposted.
ORPHAN TRAINS OF KANSAS Kansas Collection Articles: Stories, articles, bibliographies, timeline and other information on orphans shipped west at the turn of the century in hopes of a better life. RIDERS ON AN ORPHAN TRAIN The Orphan Train movement began in 1854 and continued until 1930. During this 75 year time span, somewhere between 150,000 and 200,000 orphaned, abandoned, and homeless children were sent "west" from New York on trains to find new families. There were two main organizations that "shipped" children west to new homes. A SOLDIER'S DIARY: THE DIARY OF BENJAMIN EDGAR CUZAN Kansas Collection Graphics: Bugler Benjamin Edgar Cruzan's World War I diary, photographs, maps and other items that tell the story of his wartime experiences. Contributed by Mr. Cruzan's son Marv, these items provide a very personal look at wartime. GENEALOGY OF (ABOLITIONIST) JOHN BROWN'S RELATIVES Genealogy of (Abolitionist) John Brown's Relatives. The great-great-great-grandparents of famed abolitionist John Brown were Peter and Mary (Gillet) Brown. Their son John was born in 1668, and he later married Elizabeth Loomis. John and Elizabeth (Loomis) Brown's son John was born in 1700, and he later married Mary Eggleston. A PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY OF EARLY KANSAS, BY ROBERT TAFT A discussion of the historical value of early photographs, an index of the collection of some 150 photographs Kansas taken in 1868-1869 by Alexander Gardner and preserved in the archives of the Kansas SttateHistorical Society.
KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, 1931-1977 Kansas Historical Quarterly, 1931-1977. CONTENTS NEW ADDITIONS HONOR ROLL VOLUNTEER. KanColl, in partnership with the Kansas State Historical Society, is bringing the issues of the Kansas Historical Quarterly to the World Wide Web. The Society began publishing this amazing collection of articles, studies, and reminiscenses in 1931. ARTICLES OF THE KANSAS COLLECTION The voices of the past are heard again in the Kansas Collection, through nearly-lost books, letters, diaries, photographs, and othermaterials.
WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH KANSAS? Yet the nation has grown rich; other states have increased in population andwealth -- other neighboring states. Missouri has gained over two million, whileKansas has been losing half a million. Nebraska has gained in wealth andpopulation while Kansas has gone downhill. Colorado has gained every way, whileKansas has lost every way since1888.
A HISTORY OF THE ORPHAN TRAINS Kansas Collection Articles: Stories, articles, bibliographies, timeline and other information on orphans shipped west at the turn of the century in hopes of a better life.KANCOLL
SHERIDAN COUNTY of Cutler's HISTORY OF KANSAS (Pub. 1883) is made available for worldwide web access in the KANSAS COLLECTION by theseEKIS volunteers --
KANCOLL: THE KANSAS COLLECTION WELCOME PAGE LEAVENWORTH COUNTY of Cutler's HISTORY OF KANSAS (Pub. 1883) is made available for worldwide web access in the KANSAS COLLECTION by theseEKIS volunteers --
A SOLDIER'S DIARY: THE DIARY OF BENJAMIN EDGAR CUZAN Kansas Collection Graphics: Bugler Benjamin Edgar Cruzan's World War I diary, photographs, maps and other items that tell the story of his wartime experiences. Contributed by Mr. Cruzan's son Marv, these items provide a very personal look at wartime. THE LIFE OF THE DRAGOON ENLISTED MEN Too often, when historians have dealt with the United States Dragoons, they have focused on the interesting and available lives of theofficers.
GEORGE A. ROOT: REMINISCENSES OF WILLIAM DARNELL GEORGE A. ROOT: Reminiscenses of William Darnell. [The following article is the result of several interviews with William Darnell, in Topeka, Louisville and Westmoreland during the years 1925 to 1928. These reminiscences embody much family history, besides the Indian and pioneer sketches, ranging from North Carolina, in Revolutionary Wartimes
THE WELSH SETTLERS OF EMPORIA: A CULTURAL HISTORY BY Griffith Jones was hired as a salesman and also interpreter. In 1871 he persuaded a brother, John Cornelius Jones, to come to Emporia and the two of them went into the men's clothing business, opening the G. P. Jones and Company store. In 1886 Griffith Jones KANCOLL: THE KANSAS COLLECTION WELCOME PAGE KanColl: The Kansas Collection Welcome Page. Friday - 28 May 2021: KanColl Voices is launched! KanColl's new companion website provides original Kansas-oriented columns, articles, and photographs. The journal's stories and pictures are presented in a convenient, easilybrowsed format.
OLD KANSAS AREA MAPS Old Kansas Area Maps. Large, Scrollable, Color. Kansas Map (c1910) Showing railroad lines, counties, and all the principal cities and towns. Fort Leavenworth to Matamoras, Mexico (c1848) Northeast Section of Kansas (c1905) Big Blue River Valley (c1905) The Following County Maps of Kansas. taken from. KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, 1931-1977 Kansas Historical Quarterly, 1931-1977. CONTENTS NEW ADDITIONS HONOR ROLL VOLUNTEER. KanColl, in partnership with the Kansas State Historical Society, is bringing the issues of the Kansas Historical Quarterly to the World Wide Web. The Society began publishing this amazing collection of articles, studies, and reminiscenses in 1931. ORPHAN TRAINS OF KANSAS Orphan Trains of Kansas. Beginning in 1854, charitable institutions in New York City began sending orphans on trains to the west to find new families, feeling that the children would fare better out west than on the streets of New York. Orphan trains arrived in Kansas between 1867 and 1930, and some 5000-6000 children were placed in Kansas KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, 1931-1977 KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY. 1931-1977. KanColl is transcribing these articles. To volunteer, please contact manager Susan Stafford at kancoll@earthlink.net . These articles are being digitized with the permission of the Kansas State Historical Society. NOTE: Titles of completed articles are linked to the website address where they areposted.
ORPHAN TRAINS OF KANSAS Kansas Collection Articles: Stories, articles, bibliographies, timeline and other information on orphans shipped west at the turn of the century in hopes of a better life. RIDERS ON AN ORPHAN TRAIN The Orphan Train movement began in 1854 and continued until 1930. During this 75 year time span, somewhere between 150,000 and 200,000 orphaned, abandoned, and homeless children were sent "west" from New York on trains to find new families. There were two main organizations that "shipped" children west to new homes. A SOLDIER'S DIARY: THE DIARY OF BENJAMIN EDGAR CUZAN Kansas Collection Graphics: Bugler Benjamin Edgar Cruzan's World War I diary, photographs, maps and other items that tell the story of his wartime experiences. Contributed by Mr. Cruzan's son Marv, these items provide a very personal look at wartime. GENEALOGY OF (ABOLITIONIST) JOHN BROWN'S RELATIVES Genealogy of (Abolitionist) John Brown's Relatives. The great-great-great-grandparents of famed abolitionist John Brown were Peter and Mary (Gillet) Brown. Their son John was born in 1668, and he later married Elizabeth Loomis. John and Elizabeth (Loomis) Brown's son John was born in 1700, and he later married Mary Eggleston. A PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY OF EARLY KANSAS, BY ROBERT TAFT A discussion of the historical value of early photographs, an index of the collection of some 150 photographs Kansas taken in 1868-1869 by Alexander Gardner and preserved in the archives of the Kansas SttateHistorical Society.
KANCOLL: THE KANSAS COLLECTION WELCOME PAGE KanColl: The Kansas Collection Welcome Page. Friday - 28 May 2021: KanColl Voices is launched! KanColl's new companion website provides original Kansas-oriented columns, articles, and photographs. The journal's stories and pictures are presented in a convenient, easilybrowsed format.
OLD KANSAS AREA MAPS Old Kansas Area Maps. Large, Scrollable, Color. Kansas Map (c1910) Showing railroad lines, counties, and all the principal cities and towns. Fort Leavenworth to Matamoras, Mexico (c1848) Northeast Section of Kansas (c1905) Big Blue River Valley (c1905) The Following County Maps of Kansas. taken from. KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, 1931-1977 Kansas Historical Quarterly, 1931-1977. CONTENTS NEW ADDITIONS HONOR ROLL VOLUNTEER. KanColl, in partnership with the Kansas State Historical Society, is bringing the issues of the Kansas Historical Quarterly to the World Wide Web. The Society began publishing this amazing collection of articles, studies, and reminiscenses in 1931. ORPHAN TRAINS OF KANSAS Orphan Trains of Kansas. Beginning in 1854, charitable institutions in New York City began sending orphans on trains to the west to find new families, feeling that the children would fare better out west than on the streets of New York. Orphan trains arrived in Kansas between 1867 and 1930, and some 5000-6000 children were placed in Kansas KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, 1931-1977 KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY. 1931-1977. KanColl is transcribing these articles. To volunteer, please contact manager Susan Stafford at kancoll@earthlink.net . These articles are being digitized with the permission of the Kansas State Historical Society. NOTE: Titles of completed articles are linked to the website address where they areposted.
ORPHAN TRAINS OF KANSAS Kansas Collection Articles: Stories, articles, bibliographies, timeline and other information on orphans shipped west at the turn of the century in hopes of a better life. RIDERS ON AN ORPHAN TRAIN The Orphan Train movement began in 1854 and continued until 1930. During this 75 year time span, somewhere between 150,000 and 200,000 orphaned, abandoned, and homeless children were sent "west" from New York on trains to find new families. There were two main organizations that "shipped" children west to new homes. A SOLDIER'S DIARY: THE DIARY OF BENJAMIN EDGAR CUZAN Kansas Collection Graphics: Bugler Benjamin Edgar Cruzan's World War I diary, photographs, maps and other items that tell the story of his wartime experiences. Contributed by Mr. Cruzan's son Marv, these items provide a very personal look at wartime. GENEALOGY OF (ABOLITIONIST) JOHN BROWN'S RELATIVES Genealogy of (Abolitionist) John Brown's Relatives. The great-great-great-grandparents of famed abolitionist John Brown were Peter and Mary (Gillet) Brown. Their son John was born in 1668, and he later married Elizabeth Loomis. John and Elizabeth (Loomis) Brown's son John was born in 1700, and he later married Mary Eggleston. A PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY OF EARLY KANSAS, BY ROBERT TAFT A discussion of the historical value of early photographs, an index of the collection of some 150 photographs Kansas taken in 1868-1869 by Alexander Gardner and preserved in the archives of the Kansas SttateHistorical Society.
KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, 1931-1977 Kansas Historical Quarterly, 1931-1977. CONTENTS NEW ADDITIONS HONOR ROLL VOLUNTEER. KanColl, in partnership with the Kansas State Historical Society, is bringing the issues of the Kansas Historical Quarterly to the World Wide Web. The Society began publishing this amazing collection of articles, studies, and reminiscenses in 1931. ARTICLES OF THE KANSAS COLLECTION The voices of the past are heard again in the Kansas Collection, through nearly-lost books, letters, diaries, photographs, and othermaterials.
WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH KANSAS? Yet the nation has grown rich; other states have increased in population andwealth -- other neighboring states. Missouri has gained over two million, whileKansas has been losing half a million. Nebraska has gained in wealth andpopulation while Kansas has gone downhill. Colorado has gained every way, whileKansas has lost every way since1888.
A HISTORY OF THE ORPHAN TRAINS Kansas Collection Articles: Stories, articles, bibliographies, timeline and other information on orphans shipped west at the turn of the century in hopes of a better life.KANCOLL
SHERIDAN COUNTY of Cutler's HISTORY OF KANSAS (Pub. 1883) is made available for worldwide web access in the KANSAS COLLECTION by theseEKIS volunteers --
KANCOLL: THE KANSAS COLLECTION WELCOME PAGE LEAVENWORTH COUNTY of Cutler's HISTORY OF KANSAS (Pub. 1883) is made available for worldwide web access in the KANSAS COLLECTION by theseEKIS volunteers --
A SOLDIER'S DIARY: THE DIARY OF BENJAMIN EDGAR CUZAN Kansas Collection Graphics: Bugler Benjamin Edgar Cruzan's World War I diary, photographs, maps and other items that tell the story of his wartime experiences. Contributed by Mr. Cruzan's son Marv, these items provide a very personal look at wartime. THE LIFE OF THE DRAGOON ENLISTED MEN Too often, when historians have dealt with the United States Dragoons, they have focused on the interesting and available lives of theofficers.
GEORGE A. ROOT: REMINISCENSES OF WILLIAM DARNELL GEORGE A. ROOT: Reminiscenses of William Darnell. [The following article is the result of several interviews with William Darnell, in Topeka, Louisville and Westmoreland during the years 1925 to 1928. These reminiscences embody much family history, besides the Indian and pioneer sketches, ranging from North Carolina, in Revolutionary Wartimes
THE WELSH SETTLERS OF EMPORIA: A CULTURAL HISTORY BY Griffith Jones was hired as a salesman and also interpreter. In 1871 he persuaded a brother, John Cornelius Jones, to come to Emporia and the two of them went into the men's clothing business, opening the G. P. Jones and Company store. In 1886 Griffith Jones KANCOLL: THE KANSAS COLLECTION WELCOME PAGE KanColl: The Kansas Collection Welcome Page. Friday - 28 May 2021: KanColl Voices is launched! KanColl's new companion website provides original Kansas-oriented columns, articles, and photographs. The journal's stories and pictures are presented in a convenient, easilybrowsed format.
KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, 1931-1977 Kansas Historical Quarterly, 1931-1977. CONTENTS NEW ADDITIONS HONOR ROLL VOLUNTEER. KanColl, in partnership with the Kansas State Historical Society, is bringing the issues of the Kansas Historical Quarterly to the World Wide Web. The Society began publishing this amazing collection of articles, studies, and reminiscenses in 1931. OLD KANSAS AREA MAPS Large, Scrollable, Color Kansas Map (c1910) Showing railroad lines, counties, and all the principal cities and towns. Fort Leavenworth to Matamoras, Mexico (c1848) Northeast Section of Kansas (c1905) Big Blue River Valley (c1905) The Following County Maps of Kansas ORPHAN TRAINS OF KANSAS Orphan Trains of Kansas. Beginning in 1854, charitable institutions in New York City began sending orphans on trains to the west to find new families, feeling that the children would fare better out west than on the streets of New York. Orphan trains arrived in Kansas between 1867 and 1930, and some 5000-6000 children were placed in Kansas WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH KANSAS? Kansas Collection Articles: William Allen White's famous editorial, published 15 August 1896, explaining precisely 'what's the matter withKansas.'
KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, 1931-1977 KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY. 1931-1977. KanColl is transcribing these articles. To volunteer, please contact manager Susan Stafford at kancoll@earthlink.net . These articles are being digitized with the permission of the Kansas State Historical Society. NOTE: Titles of completed articles are linked to the website address where they areposted.
ORPHAN TRAINS OF KANSAS Kansas Collection Articles: Stories, articles, bibliographies, timeline and other information on orphans shipped west at the turn of the century in hopes of a better life. GENEALOGY OF (ABOLITIONIST) JOHN BROWN'S RELATIVES Genealogy of (Abolitionist) John Brown's Relatives. The great-great-great-grandparents of famed abolitionist John Brown were Peter and Mary (Gillet) Brown. Their son John was born in 1668, and he later married Elizabeth Loomis. John and Elizabeth (Loomis) Brown's son John was born in 1700, and he later married Mary Eggleston. A PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY OF EARLY KANSAS, BY ROBERT TAFT A discussion of the historical value of early photographs, an index of the collection of some 150 photographs Kansas taken in 1868-1869 by Alexander Gardner and preserved in the archives of the Kansas SttateHistorical Society.
ANNALS OF QUINDARO: A KANSAS GHOST TOWN, BY ALAN W. FARLEY Annals of Quindaro: A Kansas Ghost Town, by Alan W. Farley, Winter, 1956. I. INTRODUCTION. QUINDARO WAS CONCEIVED during the darkest hour of the Free-State cause in Kansas territory, and like the night-blooming cereus, the town flowered only in the nocturnal gloom of antislavery hopes, for in the fall of 1856 the proslavery programof acquiring
KANCOLL: THE KANSAS COLLECTION WELCOME PAGE KanColl: The Kansas Collection Welcome Page. Friday - 28 May 2021: KanColl Voices is launched! KanColl's new companion website provides original Kansas-oriented columns, articles, and photographs. The journal's stories and pictures are presented in a convenient, easilybrowsed format.
KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, 1931-1977 Kansas Historical Quarterly, 1931-1977. CONTENTS NEW ADDITIONS HONOR ROLL VOLUNTEER. KanColl, in partnership with the Kansas State Historical Society, is bringing the issues of the Kansas Historical Quarterly to the World Wide Web. The Society began publishing this amazing collection of articles, studies, and reminiscenses in 1931. OLD KANSAS AREA MAPS Large, Scrollable, Color Kansas Map (c1910) Showing railroad lines, counties, and all the principal cities and towns. Fort Leavenworth to Matamoras, Mexico (c1848) Northeast Section of Kansas (c1905) Big Blue River Valley (c1905) The Following County Maps of Kansas ORPHAN TRAINS OF KANSAS Orphan Trains of Kansas. Beginning in 1854, charitable institutions in New York City began sending orphans on trains to the west to find new families, feeling that the children would fare better out west than on the streets of New York. Orphan trains arrived in Kansas between 1867 and 1930, and some 5000-6000 children were placed in Kansas WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH KANSAS? Kansas Collection Articles: William Allen White's famous editorial, published 15 August 1896, explaining precisely 'what's the matter withKansas.'
KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, 1931-1977 KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY. 1931-1977. KanColl is transcribing these articles. To volunteer, please contact manager Susan Stafford at kancoll@earthlink.net . These articles are being digitized with the permission of the Kansas State Historical Society. NOTE: Titles of completed articles are linked to the website address where they areposted.
ORPHAN TRAINS OF KANSAS Kansas Collection Articles: Stories, articles, bibliographies, timeline and other information on orphans shipped west at the turn of the century in hopes of a better life. GENEALOGY OF (ABOLITIONIST) JOHN BROWN'S RELATIVES Genealogy of (Abolitionist) John Brown's Relatives. The great-great-great-grandparents of famed abolitionist John Brown were Peter and Mary (Gillet) Brown. Their son John was born in 1668, and he later married Elizabeth Loomis. John and Elizabeth (Loomis) Brown's son John was born in 1700, and he later married Mary Eggleston. A PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY OF EARLY KANSAS, BY ROBERT TAFT A discussion of the historical value of early photographs, an index of the collection of some 150 photographs Kansas taken in 1868-1869 by Alexander Gardner and preserved in the archives of the Kansas SttateHistorical Society.
ANNALS OF QUINDARO: A KANSAS GHOST TOWN, BY ALAN W. FARLEY Annals of Quindaro: A Kansas Ghost Town, by Alan W. Farley, Winter, 1956. I. INTRODUCTION. QUINDARO WAS CONCEIVED during the darkest hour of the Free-State cause in Kansas territory, and like the night-blooming cereus, the town flowered only in the nocturnal gloom of antislavery hopes, for in the fall of 1856 the proslavery programof acquiring
WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH KANSAS? Kansas Collection Articles: William Allen White's famous editorial, published 15 August 1896, explaining precisely 'what's the matter withKansas.'
VIRGIL, KANSAS
Virgil is a place that has been lost in time, a place that seems to not exist, but does. A place where history is alive. Located on the eastern edge of Greenwood County, Virgil was once a booming oil town. What's left are remnants of another era. Southeast of Virgil, Kansas.RUSH COUNTY, KS
KANSAS COLLECTION GRAPHICS Rush County A HISTORY OF THE ORPHAN TRAINS Kansas Collection Articles: Stories, articles, bibliographies, timeline and other information on orphans shipped west at the turn of the century in hopes of a better life.ROOKS COUNTY, KS
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THE RAYNESFORD PAPERS The Raynesford Papers. Biography of Howard Raynesford. Notes. The Smoky Hill River. Fremont's Ellis County Indian Village. The Butterfield Overland Despatch, or Smoky Hill Trail. Mapping and Marking the Butterfield Overland Despatch Trail. Locations of B O D Stage Stations. Stations.RILEY COUNTY, KS
KANSAS COLLECTION GRAPHICS Riley County ORPHAN TRAINS OF KANSAS: RIDERS Kansas Collection Articles: Stories, articles, bibliographies, timeline and other information on orphans shipped west at the turn of the century in hopes of a better life. DIARY VIEWS [VIEWS OF WAR, FROM A SOLDIER'S DIARY: THE Kansas Collection Graphics: Bugler Benjamin Edgar Cruzan's World War I diary, photographs, maps and other items that tell the story of his wartime experiences. Contributed by Mr. Cruzan's son Marv, these items provide a very personal look at wartime. ORPHAN TRAINS OF KANSAS: "WANT-ADS" Orphan Trains of Kansas: "Want-Ads". Oskaloosa Independent. December 9, 1910. "A circular was sent out from Valley Falls last week as follows: Wanted! Homes for orphan children. A company of orphan children under the auspices of the Children's Aid Society of New York will arrive at Valley Falls, Thursday afternoon, December 8. KANCOLL: THE KANSAS COLLECTION WELCOME PAGEKANTAI COLLECTION ANIMEKANTAI COLLECTION ENGLISH GAMEKANTAI COLLECTION GAME KanColl: The Kansas Collection Welcome Page. Friday - 28 May 2021: KanColl Voices is launched! KanColl's new companion website provides original Kansas-oriented columns, articles, and photographs. The journal's stories and pictures are presented in a convenient, easilybrowsed format.
KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, 1931-1977 Kansas Historical Quarterly, 1931-1977. CONTENTS NEW ADDITIONS HONOR ROLL VOLUNTEER. KanColl, in partnership with the Kansas State Historical Society, is bringing the issues of the Kansas Historical Quarterly to the World Wide Web. The Society began publishing this amazing collection of articles, studies, and reminiscenses in 1931. OLD KANSAS AREA MAPS Large, Scrollable, Color Kansas Map (c1910) Showing railroad lines, counties, and all the principal cities and towns. Fort Leavenworth to Matamoras, Mexico (c1848) Northeast Section of Kansas (c1905) Big Blue River Valley (c1905) The Following County Maps of Kansas ORPHAN TRAINS OF KANSAS Orphan Trains of Kansas. Beginning in 1854, charitable institutions in New York City began sending orphans on trains to the west to find new families, feeling that the children would fare better out west than on the streets of New York. Orphan trains arrived in Kansas between 1867 and 1930, and some 5000-6000 children were placed in Kansas ORPHAN TRAINS OF KANSAS Kansas Collection Articles: Stories, articles, bibliographies, timeline and other information on orphans shipped west at the turn of the century in hopes of a better life.RUSH COUNTY, KS
KANSAS COLLECTION GRAPHICS Rush County GENEALOGY OF (ABOLITIONIST) JOHN BROWN'S RELATIVES Genealogy of (Abolitionist) John Brown's Relatives. The great-great-great-grandparents of famed abolitionist John Brown were Peter and Mary (Gillet) Brown. Their son John was born in 1668, and he later married Elizabeth Loomis. John and Elizabeth (Loomis) Brown's son John was born in 1700, and he later married Mary Eggleston.RILEY COUNTY, KS
KANSAS COLLECTION GRAPHICS Riley County A PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY OF EARLY KANSAS, BY ROBERT TAFTMAPS OF KANSAS 1920OLD PHOTOS OF KANSAS CITY A discussion of the historical value of early photographs, an index of the collection of some 150 photographs Kansas taken in 1868-1869 by Alexander Gardner and preserved in the archives of the Kansas SttateHistorical Society.
ANNALS OF QUINDARO: A KANSAS GHOST TOWN, BY ALAN W. FARLEY Annals of Quindaro: A Kansas Ghost Town, by Alan W. Farley, Winter, 1956. I. INTRODUCTION. QUINDARO WAS CONCEIVED during the darkest hour of the Free-State cause in Kansas territory, and like the night-blooming cereus, the town flowered only in the nocturnal gloom of antislavery hopes, for in the fall of 1856 the proslavery programof acquiring
KANCOLL: THE KANSAS COLLECTION WELCOME PAGEKANTAI COLLECTION ANIMEKANTAI COLLECTION ENGLISH GAMEKANTAI COLLECTION GAME KanColl: The Kansas Collection Welcome Page. Friday - 28 May 2021: KanColl Voices is launched! KanColl's new companion website provides original Kansas-oriented columns, articles, and photographs. The journal's stories and pictures are presented in a convenient, easilybrowsed format.
KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, 1931-1977 Kansas Historical Quarterly, 1931-1977. CONTENTS NEW ADDITIONS HONOR ROLL VOLUNTEER. KanColl, in partnership with the Kansas State Historical Society, is bringing the issues of the Kansas Historical Quarterly to the World Wide Web. The Society began publishing this amazing collection of articles, studies, and reminiscenses in 1931. OLD KANSAS AREA MAPS Large, Scrollable, Color Kansas Map (c1910) Showing railroad lines, counties, and all the principal cities and towns. Fort Leavenworth to Matamoras, Mexico (c1848) Northeast Section of Kansas (c1905) Big Blue River Valley (c1905) The Following County Maps of Kansas ORPHAN TRAINS OF KANSAS Orphan Trains of Kansas. Beginning in 1854, charitable institutions in New York City began sending orphans on trains to the west to find new families, feeling that the children would fare better out west than on the streets of New York. Orphan trains arrived in Kansas between 1867 and 1930, and some 5000-6000 children were placed in Kansas ORPHAN TRAINS OF KANSAS Kansas Collection Articles: Stories, articles, bibliographies, timeline and other information on orphans shipped west at the turn of the century in hopes of a better life.RUSH COUNTY, KS
KANSAS COLLECTION GRAPHICS Rush County GENEALOGY OF (ABOLITIONIST) JOHN BROWN'S RELATIVES Genealogy of (Abolitionist) John Brown's Relatives. The great-great-great-grandparents of famed abolitionist John Brown were Peter and Mary (Gillet) Brown. Their son John was born in 1668, and he later married Elizabeth Loomis. John and Elizabeth (Loomis) Brown's son John was born in 1700, and he later married Mary Eggleston.RILEY COUNTY, KS
KANSAS COLLECTION GRAPHICS Riley County A PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY OF EARLY KANSAS, BY ROBERT TAFTMAPS OF KANSAS 1920OLD PHOTOS OF KANSAS CITY A discussion of the historical value of early photographs, an index of the collection of some 150 photographs Kansas taken in 1868-1869 by Alexander Gardner and preserved in the archives of the Kansas SttateHistorical Society.
ANNALS OF QUINDARO: A KANSAS GHOST TOWN, BY ALAN W. FARLEY Annals of Quindaro: A Kansas Ghost Town, by Alan W. Farley, Winter, 1956. I. INTRODUCTION. QUINDARO WAS CONCEIVED during the darkest hour of the Free-State cause in Kansas territory, and like the night-blooming cereus, the town flowered only in the nocturnal gloom of antislavery hopes, for in the fall of 1856 the proslavery programof acquiring
GRAPHICS OF THE KANSAS COLLECTION The University of Kansas Orchestra (1904) Rick Housh's Family Photographs. Old Elsmore School, Allen County, Kansas (1917) Carole Shanahan’s Kansas Pioneers Snapshot (1880) Maps. Old Kansas Area Maps. The Raynesford Papers: Maps of the Butterfield Overland Despatch Routes. Freedom Township, Bourbon County, Kansas (1878)Other.
KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, 1931-1977 Kansas Historical Quarterly, 1931-1977. CONTENTS NEW ADDITIONS HONOR ROLL VOLUNTEER. KanColl, in partnership with the Kansas State Historical Society, is bringing the issues of the Kansas Historical Quarterly to the World Wide Web. The Society began publishing this amazing collection of articles, studies, and reminiscenses in 1931. WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH KANSAS? Yet the nation has grown rich; other states have increased in population andwealth -- other neighboring states. Missouri has gained over two million, whileKansas has been losing half a million. Nebraska has gained in wealth andpopulation while Kansas has gone downhill. Colorado has gained every way, whileKansas has lost every way since1888.
RUSH COUNTY, KS
Kansas Collection Graphics: Old Kansas Area Maps KANSAS COLLECTIONGRAPHICS
RILEY COUNTY, KS
Kansas Collection Graphics: Old Kansas Area Maps KANSAS COLLECTIONGRAPHICS
VIEWS OF WAR, FROM A SOLDIER'S DIARY: THE DIARY OF Kansas Collection Graphics: Bugler Benjamin Edgar Cruzan's World War I diary, photographs, maps and other items that tell the story of his wartime experiences. Contributed by Mr. Cruzan's son Marv, these items provide a very personal look at wartime.CRAWFORD COUNTY, KS
KANSAS COLLECTION GRAPHICS Crawford County DIARY VIEWS [VIEWS OF WAR, FROM A SOLDIER'S DIARY: THE Kansas Collection Graphics: Bugler Benjamin Edgar Cruzan's World War I diary, photographs, maps and other items that tell the story of his wartime experiences. Contributed by Mr. Cruzan's son Marv, these items provide a very personal look at wartime. A HISTORY OF THE ORPHAN TRAINS When the Orphan Train movement began, in the mid-19th century, it was estimated that approximately 30,000 abandoned children were living on the streets of New York. And over the 75 year span of the Orphan Train movement, it is estimated that between 150,000 and 200,000 "orphan" children were relocated to new homes via the Orphan Trains.NEMAHA COUNTY, KS
KANSAS COLLECTION GRAPHICS Nemaha County KANCOLL: THE KANSAS COLLECTION WELCOME PAGEKANTAI COLLECTION ANIMEKANTAI COLLECTION ENGLISH GAMEKANTAI COLLECTION GAME The Kansas Collection website is managed by Susan Stafford and Dick Taylor and was created by Lynn H. Nelson, retired Professor of History at the University of Kansas. New volunteers are welcomed, and contributions are invited! KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, 1931-1977 KanColl, in partnership with the Kansas State Historical Society, is bringing the issues of the Kansas Historical Quarterly to the World Wide Web. The Society began publishing this amazing collection of articles, studies, and reminiscenses in 1931. OLD KANSAS AREA MAPS Large, Scrollable, Color Kansas Map (c1910) Showing railroad lines, counties, and all the principal cities and towns. Fort Leavenworth to Matamoras, Mexico (c1848) Northeast Section of Kansas (c1905) Big Blue River Valley (c1905) The Following County Maps of Kansas ORPHAN TRAINS OF KANSAS Kansas Collection Articles: Stories, articles, bibliographies, timeline and other information on orphans shipped west at the turn of the century in hopes of a better life. ORPHAN TRAINS OF KANSAS Kansas Collection Articles: Stories, articles, bibliographies, timeline and other information on orphans shipped west at the turn of the century in hopes of a better life.RUSH COUNTY, KS
KANSAS COLLECTION GRAPHICS Rush County GENEALOGY OF (ABOLITIONIST) JOHN BROWN'S RELATIVES The great-great-great-grandparents of famed abolitionist John Brown were Peter and Mary (Gillet) Brown. Their son John was born in 1668, and he later married Elizabeth Loomis. John and Elizabeth (Loomis) Brown's son John was born in 1700, and he later married MaryEggleston.
CRAWFORD COUNTY, KS
KANSAS COLLECTION GRAPHICS Crawford County ANNALS OF QUINDARO: A KANSAS GHOST TOWN, BY ALAN W. FARLEY Upper right: A view of the Missouri river from the site of old Quindaro, at the northern edge of present Kansas City, Kan.A few bits of masonry obsured by heavy foliage is about all the remains of this once booming town. Lower right: Six-Mile tavern, west of Quindaro onthe stage road to
A PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY OF EARLY KANSAS, BY ROBERT TAFTMAPS OF KANSAS 1920OLD PHOTOS OF KANSAS CITY A discussion of the historical value of early photographs, an index of the collection of some 150 photographs Kansas taken in 1868-1869 by Alexander Gardner and preserved in the archives of the Kansas SttateHistorical Society.
KANCOLL: THE KANSAS COLLECTION WELCOME PAGEKANTAI COLLECTION ANIMEKANTAI COLLECTION ENGLISH GAMEKANTAI COLLECTION GAME The Kansas Collection website is managed by Susan Stafford and Dick Taylor and was created by Lynn H. Nelson, retired Professor of History at the University of Kansas. New volunteers are welcomed, and contributions are invited! KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, 1931-1977 KanColl, in partnership with the Kansas State Historical Society, is bringing the issues of the Kansas Historical Quarterly to the World Wide Web. The Society began publishing this amazing collection of articles, studies, and reminiscenses in 1931. OLD KANSAS AREA MAPS Large, Scrollable, Color Kansas Map (c1910) Showing railroad lines, counties, and all the principal cities and towns. Fort Leavenworth to Matamoras, Mexico (c1848) Northeast Section of Kansas (c1905) Big Blue River Valley (c1905) The Following County Maps of Kansas ORPHAN TRAINS OF KANSAS Kansas Collection Articles: Stories, articles, bibliographies, timeline and other information on orphans shipped west at the turn of the century in hopes of a better life. ORPHAN TRAINS OF KANSAS Kansas Collection Articles: Stories, articles, bibliographies, timeline and other information on orphans shipped west at the turn of the century in hopes of a better life.RUSH COUNTY, KS
KANSAS COLLECTION GRAPHICS Rush County GENEALOGY OF (ABOLITIONIST) JOHN BROWN'S RELATIVES The great-great-great-grandparents of famed abolitionist John Brown were Peter and Mary (Gillet) Brown. Their son John was born in 1668, and he later married Elizabeth Loomis. John and Elizabeth (Loomis) Brown's son John was born in 1700, and he later married MaryEggleston.
CRAWFORD COUNTY, KS
KANSAS COLLECTION GRAPHICS Crawford County ANNALS OF QUINDARO: A KANSAS GHOST TOWN, BY ALAN W. FARLEY Upper right: A view of the Missouri river from the site of old Quindaro, at the northern edge of present Kansas City, Kan.A few bits of masonry obsured by heavy foliage is about all the remains of this once booming town. Lower right: Six-Mile tavern, west of Quindaro onthe stage road to
A PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY OF EARLY KANSAS, BY ROBERT TAFTMAPS OF KANSAS 1920OLD PHOTOS OF KANSAS CITY A discussion of the historical value of early photographs, an index of the collection of some 150 photographs Kansas taken in 1868-1869 by Alexander Gardner and preserved in the archives of the Kansas SttateHistorical Society.
KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY, 1931-1977 The picture above is from the cover of the Summer 1976 issue of the Kansas Historical Quarterly: "(Left to right) William F. 'Buffalo Bill' Cody, Ned Buntline, and 'Texas Jack' Omohundro costumed for their appearance in Ned's play 'The Scouts of the Prairie,' first performed in Chicago on December 16, 1872." GRAPHICS OF THE KANSAS COLLECTION Art Robert Roark's "Buffalo Soldiers" Postcards Judith B. Glad's Kansas Postcards Bruce Garner's Postcards of Longton, Kansas John Abbott's Postcards Jude Glad's Holiday Postcards Jude Glad's "The More Things Change . . . Paul Dale's "Postcards of the Dust Bowl" David Rhoades: German Lutheran Church at Netawaka, Kansas Postcard: Charles Frederick Brand, December, 1910RUSH COUNTY, KS
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WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH KANSAS? Kansas Collection Articles: William Allen White's famous editorial, published 15 August 1896, explaining precisely 'what's the matter withKansas.'
VIEWS OF WAR, FROM A SOLDIER'S DIARY: THE DIARY OF Kansas Collection Graphics: Bugler Benjamin Edgar Cruzan's World War I diary, photographs, maps and other items that tell the story of his wartime experiences. Contributed by Mr. Cruzan's son Marv, these items provide a very personal look at wartime.CRAWFORD COUNTY, KS
KANSAS COLLECTION GRAPHICS Crawford County A HISTORY OF THE ORPHAN TRAINS Kansas Collection Articles: Stories, articles, bibliographies, timeline and other information on orphans shipped west at the turn of the century in hopes of a better life.NEMAHA COUNTY, KS
Kansas Collection Graphics: Old Kansas Area Maps KANSAS COLLECTIONGRAPHICS
DIARY VIEWS [VIEWS OF WAR, FROM A SOLDIER'S DIARY: THE Kansas Collection Graphics: Bugler Benjamin Edgar Cruzan's World War I diary, photographs, maps and other items that tell the story of his wartime experiences. Contributed by Mr. Cruzan's son Marv, these items provide a very personal look at wartime. GEORGE A. ROOT: REMINISCENSES OF WILLIAM DARNELL Kansas Collection Articles: William Darnell provides a detailed description of life in pioneer days in Pottawattomie County, Kansas, ranging from his arrival in the Territory in the 1850s to his freighting days as a mule-skinner in the 1870s. THE KANSAS COLLECTION_LETTING
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