Kansas Heritage
Summer 2002 (Volume 10, Number 2)
The Last ResortIt was claimed they cured everything--from arthritis and bronchitis to gastritis and neuritis. Surely they were a miracle, these waters that literally "sprang up" all across the state. Red Hot RivalsThe pursuit of great wealth led to even greater trouble between two fledgling towns in southeast Kansas. The time was 1877, the prize was a lode of lead ore, and tempers flared with a red-hot vengeance. The Heritage ExplorerBarnstorming: no fly-by-night adventure! The Wonderful Old . . .Silos stand guard over Kansas farms. Past SnapsE I - E I - O Vintage VignettesShort stories of yesteryear About FacesNelson Miles: A soldier for all seasons Presenting the PastUpcoming historical events Lasting ImpressionsGoing Whole Hog To order any of these magazines call the museum store at the
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