Kansas Heritage
Autumn 2005 (Volume 13, Number 3)
Comes a Horseman -The Competitors-By Bobbie Athon Read this article online Stamina and speed, elegance and obedience-all qualities of a true winner. Part V of our series on horses follows the top-of-the-line equines as they compete in the show ring and on the track. Haunted HistoryBy Susan S. Novak Read this article online Good eeevening and velcome to the darker side of Kansas history. "Gruesome ghouls and grisly ghosts, Wretched souls and cursed hosts" await. Come with us . . . if you dare! 100 Years AgoA new beginning . . . and a farewell. Kansas, NaturallyHistory on ice. The Wonderful Old . . .Sentinels on the prairie. About FacesLeading the Harlem Renaissance Past Snaps"The Most American Thing" Vintage VignettesShort stories of yesteryear Presenting the PastUpcoming historical events Lasting ImpressionsTHREE LADIES AND A PLOW. Ester, Ann, and Ella (last names unknown) pose in a Barton County wheatfield, 1916. To order any of these magazines call the Museum Store at the Kansas Museum of History, 785-272-8681, ext. 413. |
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