Kansas Heritage
Spring 2006 (Volume 14, Number 1)
El Cuartelejo-Pueblo on the High Plains-By Robert J. Hoard Now centuries old, the ruins from a distant culture hold the story of Kansas's only known pueblo. Despite its rich history, only a handful of people truly appreciate its significance. The story of El Cuartelejo is one that needs to be told. The Meeting Will Come To OrderBy Patricia A. Michaelis Literary guilds, sewing circles, ladies' aid, and the WCTU were but a few of the clubs that brought women together for community work, creative development, educational opportunities, political agendas, and good old-fashioned friendship and fun. The Heritage ExplorerWings over Kansas. Kansas, NaturallyThe green, green grass of home: the Flint Hills About FacesThe greatest athlete in America: John Levi The Wonderful Old . . .Routes to the West: Railroad Posters 150 Years AgoGuns and the Gospel Past Snaps"Floats of Flowers" Vintage VignettesShort stories of yesteryear Presenting the PastUpcoming historical events Lasting ImpressionsUNIVERSAL VOICE. A member of the Kiowa tribe, Maggie Tahome demonstrates her native sign language, 1950s. 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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