Kansas
History: A Journal of the Central Plains
Tables of Content (Vol. 3, 1980)
Noted issues include online articles. Most of these volumes are
available through the Museum Store.
Mark Scott, "Langston Hughes of Kansas," p. 3.
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C. Robert Haywood, "Coal Fever: Fuel Scarcity in Early Southwestern Kansas,"
p. 26.
George A. Schultz, "Kennekuk, the Kickapoo Prophet," p. 38.
Philip H. Lewis, "The Railroad Station: A Personal Perspective," p. 47.
Harlan F. Jennings, Jr., "Grand Opera in Kansas in the 19th Century,"
p. 67.
James E. Sherow, "Rural Town Origins in Southwest Reno County," p. 99.
Helen Peterson-Wood, "Uncle Johnnie, Honey Creek Correspondent, 1895-1903,"
p. 113.
John M. Peterson, "The Lawrence Windmill," p. 147.
Helen Peterson-Wood, "Uncle Johnnie, Honey Creek Correspondent, 1895-1903 (Second
Installment)," p. 165.
Ellen Payne Paullin, "Etta's Journal, January 2, 1874-July 25, 1875," p.
201.

David A. Haury, "German-Russian Immigrants to Kansas and American Politics,"
p. 226.
Rodney O. Davis, "Prudence Crandall, Spiritualism, and Populist Era Reform in
Kansas," p. 239.
Ellen Payne Paullin, "Etta's Journal . . . (Second Installment)," p. 255.
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