Kansas
History: A Journal of the Central Plains
Tables of Content (Vol. 6, 1983)
Noted issues include online articles. Most of these volumes are
available through the Museum Store.
Donald R. McCoy, "Fifty Years On: The Politics of Kansas in 1932," p.
2.
Bryce A. Suderow, ed., "McLain's Battery and Price's 1864 Invasion: A Letter from
Lt. Caleb S. Burdsal, Jr," p. 29.
Eleanor L. Turk, "The German Newspapers of Kansas," p. 46.
"I Think I Will Like Kansas': The Letters of Flora Moorman Heston,
1885-1886," p. 70.
Thomas S. Busch, "In Search of Victory: The Story of Charles Victor ('Victory')
Faust," p. 96.
Robert S. LaForte, "James C. Malin, Optimist: The Basis of His Philosophy of
History," p. 110.
Cecil B. Currey, "The Devolution of Quaker Pacifism: A Kansas Study,
1860-1955," p. 120.
Frederic Trautmann, trans. & ed., "Across Kansas by Train in 1877: The
Travels of Ernst von Hesse-Wartegg," p. 142.
"On the Kansas Pacific Railway," p. 164.
Brian P. Birch, ed., "Beyond Victoria: A Scottish Visitor's First Buffalo
Hunt," p. 173.
Edward W. Hanson, ed., "A Boston Cowboy in Kansas, 1872: The Journal of William
Pitt Greenwood Haywood," p. 181.
Homer E. Socolofsky, "Twenty-one and All Is Well: Arthur Capper in Topeka,
1886," p. 202.
Joseph B. Herring, "The Chippewa and Munsee Indians: Acculturation and Survival in
Kansas, 1850s-1870," p. 212.
Thomas D. Isern, "Farming in the Flint Hills: A Photographic Essay," p.
221.
William A. Dobak, ed., "Civil War on the Kansas-Missouri Border: The Narrative of
Former Slave Andrew Williams," p. 237.
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