Kansas
History: A Journal of the Central Plains
Tables of Content (Vol. 4, 1981)
Noted issues include online articles. Most of these volumes are
available through the Museum Store.
Donald R. McCoy, "Senator George S. McGill and the Election of 1938,"
p. 2.
Joseph Manzo, "Sequent Occupance in Kansas City, Kan.--A Historical Geography of
Strawberry Hill," p. 20.
Richard C. Cortner, "The Wobblies and Fiske v. Kansas: Victory Amid
Disintegration," p. 30.
Charles W. Bohi and H. Roger Grant, "Standardized Railroad Stations in Kansas: The
Case of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe," p. 39.
Sr. M. Evangeline Thomas, "The Role of Women Religious in Kansas History,
1841-1981," p. 53.

Wilda M. Smith, "A Half Century of Struggle: Gaining Woman Suffrage in
Kansas," p. 74.
David E. Meerse, "The 1857 Territorial Delegate Election Contest," p. 96.
Joseph F. Tripp, "Kansas Communities and the Birth of the Labor Problem,
1877-1883," p. 114.
R. Douglas Hurt, "The Populist Judiciary: Election Reform and Contested
Offices," p. 130.
Rex Buchanan, "Science and the 'Disciples of Progress': Creation of the First
Kansas Geological Survey, 1864," p. 146.
David Dixon, "A Scout with Custer: Edmund Guerrier on the Hancock Expedition of
1867," p.155.
C. Robert Haywood, "Comanche County Cowboy: A Case Study of a Kansas
Rancher," p. 166.
Robert S. Raymond, "Prairie Preacher," p. 191.
John M. Peterson, "W. Harvey Brown and K. U.'s First Buffaloes," p.
219.
Charles Harmon Cagle, "Oscar Wilde in Kansas," p. 227.
Joseph T. Manzo, "Emigrant Indian Objections to Kansas Residence," p.
246.
Sarah D. Shields, "The Treatment of Conscientious Objectors During World War I:
Mennonites at Camp Funston," p. 255.
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