Kansas
History: A Journal of the Central Plains
Tables of Content (Vol. 5, 1982)
Noted issues include online articles. Most of these volumes are
available through the Museum Store.
Gary L. Cunningham, "Gambling in the Kansas Cattle Towns: A Prominent and
Somewhat Honorable Profession," p. 2.
James H. Ducker, "Workers, Townsmen, and the Governor: The Santa Fe Enginemen's
Strike, 1878," p.23.
Mary Rowland, "Kansas and the Highways, 1917-1930," p.33.
William E. Unrau, "Indian Water Rights to the Middle Arkansas: The Case for the
Kaws," p. 52.

Richard B. Sheridan,"John Ise, 1885-1969, Economist,
Conservationist, Prophet of the Energy Crisis," p. 83.
Sondra Van Meter McCoy, "The Patriarch of Abilene: Cleyson L. Brown and the United
Empire, 1898-1935," p. 107.
Erich Fruehauf, "Early Surveys in Kansas," p. 120.
Todd D. Epp, "The State of Kansas v. Wild Hog, et al," p. 139.
David Mould, "Donald Thompson: Photographer at War," p. 154.
Brad Agnew, "Henry Vogel: 'Not One of those Emigrants that Wound up
Millionaires,'" p. 169.
Ronald Lee Cobb, "Guthrie Mound and the Hanging of John Guthrie," p. 177.
Harry C. Myers, ed., "From 'The Crack Post of the Frontier': Letters of Thomas and
Charlotte Swords," p. 184.
Kenneth Marvin Hamilton, "The Origins and Early Promotion of Nicodemus: A
Pre-Exodus, All- Black Town," p. 220.
Linda L. Pohly, "Early Musical Development in Wichita," p. 243.
Rodney Staab, ed., "The Matthew Clarkson Manuscripts," p. 256.
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