Kansas
History: A Journal of the Central Plains
Tables of Content (Vol. 7, 1984)
Noted issues include online articles. Most of these volumes are
available through the Museum Store.
Dedication issue for Kansas Museum of History--various articles by KSHS staff members.
Elizabeth Raymond Raymond, ed., "On the Home Front, 1918: English Professor
Frederic N. Raymond Inspects Kansas Waterworks," p. 114.
Jean Folkerts, "William Allen White: Editor and Businessman during the Reform
Years, 1895- 1916," p. 129.
H. Edward Flentje, "The Political Roots of City Managers in Kansas," p.
139.
Ann Schofield, "The Women's March: Miners, Family, and Community in Pittsburg,
Kansas, 1921-1922," p. 159.
Gerald George and Gordon Jump, "The Kansas Museum of History: Address at the
Dedication," p. 169.
Patrick G. O'Brien, Thomas D. Isern, and R. Daniel Lumley, "Stalag Sunflower:
German Prisoners of War in Kansas," p. 182.
Ramon S. Powers, "The Kansas Indian Claims Commission of 1879," p. 199.
Mary Scott Rowland, "Social Services in Kansas, 1916-1930," p. 212.
James R. Goff, Jr., "Charles F. Parham and His Role in the Development of the
Pentecostal Movement: A Reevaluation," p. 226.

Robert Smith Bader, "Mrs. Nation," p. 246.
Sally M. Miller, "Kate Richards O'Hare: Progression toward Feminism," p.
263.
Marilyn Dell Brady, "Populism and Feminism in a Newspaper by and for Women of the
Kansas Farmer's Alliance, 1891-1894," p. 280.
June O. Underwood, "Civilizing Kansas: Women's Organizations, 1880-1920,"
p. 291.
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