Kansas Historical Quarterly - Spring 1974
Volume 40
Spring 1974, No. 1
Cover and contents
William E. Treadway, "The Gilded Age in Kansas," p. 1.
Norman E. Saul, "The Migration of the Russian-Germans to Kansas," p. 38. (Volunteer: Teresa J. Smith)
Minnie Dubbs Millbrook, ed., "Mrs. General Custer at Fort Riley, 1866," p. 63.
Joseph G. Gambone, "The Forgotten Feminist of Kansas: The Papers of Clarina I. H. Nichols, 1854-1885," part 5 of 8, p. 72.
The Annual Meeting: Containing Reports of the Executive Director, Treasurer, Executive and Nomination Committees; Electio0n of Officers; Bylaws of the Society (1873); List of Directors of the Society, p. 136.
Bypaths of Kansas History, p. 166.
Kansas History as Published in the Press, p. 167.
Kansas Historical Notes, p. 169
The Cover
This Cyrus K. Holliday No. 1, the locomotive which now heads the Santa Fe railroad museum train, was an 1880 engine rebuilt in 1941 to resemble the first Cyrus K. Holliday, mentioned on pp. 13-14. The train, presently inoperative, is usually in storage in the Santa Fe's shops at Topeka. The color transparency is reproduced here through the courtesy of the Topeka public relations department of the Santa Fe.







