Kansas
History: A Journal of the Central Plains
Tables of Content (Vol. 1, 1978)
Noted issues include online articles. Most of these volumes are
available through the Museum Store.

Dorothy R. Blumberg, "Mary Elizabeth Lease, Populist Orator: A Profile,"
p. 2.
Kenneth Wiggins Porter, "Catherine Emma Wiggins: Pupil and Teacher in Northwest
Kansas, 1888-1895," p. 16.
Phillip R. Rutherford, "The Arabia Incident," p. 39.
Paul D. Travis, "Changing Climate in Kansas: A Late 19th-Century Myth,"
p. 48.
John E. Wickman, "Looking Forward: A Society at the Crossroads," p. 59.
David Paul Nord, "The Appeal to Reason and American Socialism, 1901-1920,"
p. 75.
Eloise Frisbie Robbins, "The Original Military Post Road Between Fort Leavenworth
and Fort Scott," p. 90.
John M. Peterson, ed., "The Diaries of Kansas History," p. 101.
Don W. Wilson, "Barbed Words on the Frontier: Early Kansas Newspaper
Editors," p.147.
Mark Scott, "The Little Blue Books in the War on Bigotry and Bunk," p.
155.
Ina Turner Gray and Phillip E. Chastain, "Granville Lowther--Heretic or
Herald," p. 177.
Anne E. Hemphill, "The 1864 Diary of Cpl. Seth Kelly," p. 189.
E. Duane Elbert, "The English Bill: An Attempt to Compromise the Lecompton
Dilemma," p.219.
Eugene H. Berwanger, "Ross and the Impeachment: A New Look at a Critical
Vote," p. 235.
Robert A. Trennert, "Indian Policy on the Santa Fe Road: The Fitzpatrick
Controversy of 1847- 1848," p. 243.
James C. Carper, "The Popular Ideology of Segregated Schooling: Attitudes Toward
the Education of Blacks in Kansas, 1854-1900," p. 254.
Robert W. Patrick, "When Kansas City, Mo., Came Close to Being a City in
Kansas," p. 266.
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