Kansas
History: A Journal of the Central Plains
Tables of Content (Vol. 2, 1979)
Noted issues include online articles. Most of these volumes are
available through the Museum Store.

Peggy and Harold Samuels, "Frederic Remington, the Holiday Sheepman," p.
3.
Harold Piehler, "Henry Vincent: Kansas Populist and Radical-Reform
Journalist," p. 14.
John M. Peterson, "The Logan County Nickel Mine," p. 26.
Carol Leonard and Isidor Wallimann, "Prostitution and Changing Morality in the
Frontier Cattle Towns of Kansas," p. 34.
Clifford R. Hope, Jr., "Strident Voices in Kansas Between the Wars," p.
54.
Burton J. Williams, "James C. Malin--In Memoriam," p. 65.
David W. Johnson, "Freesoilers for God: Kansas Newspaper Editors and the
Antislavery Crusade," p. 74.
John W. Partin, "The Dilemma of 'A Good, Very Good Man': Capper and
Noninterventionism, 1936-1941," p. 86.
Milton Reichart, "Bourgmont's Route to Central Kansas: A Reexamination,"
p. 96.
Mike Fisher, "The First Kansas Colored--Massacre at Poison Springs," p.
121.
Loren Litteer, "The Quayle Rare Bible Collection," p. 129.
James H. Thomas and Carl N. Tyson, "Navigation on the Arkansas River,
1719-1886," p. 135.
Eleanor L. Turk, "The Germans of Atchison, 1854-1859: Development of an Ethnic
Community," p. 146.
Jeanne P. Leader, "The Pottawatomies and Alcohol: An Illustration of the Illegal
Trade," p. 157.
Erich Fruehauf, "Fifty Years on a One-Family Farm in Central Kansas," p.
166.
Philip A. Grant, Jr., "The Kansas Congressional Delegation and the Selective
Service Act of 1940," p. 196.
Minnie Dubbs Millbrook, "The Jordan Massacre," p. 219.
Joseph G. Rosa, "J. B. Hickok, Deputy U. S. Marshall," p. 231.
Erich Fruehauf, "Fifty Years on a One-Family Farm in Central Kansas (Second
Installment)," p.252.
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