Kansas
History: A Journal of the Central Plains
Tables of Content (Vol. 8, 1985)
Noted issues include online articles. Most of these volumes are
available through the Museum Store.
John S. Gray, "Fact versus Fiction in the Kansas Boyhood of Buffalo Bill,"
p. 2.
Daniel D. and Marilyn Irvin Holt, "The Pleasures of Female Society' at Cantonment
Leavenworth," p. 21.
Blanche Beal Lowe, "Growing up in Kansas," p. 36.
Barry Hankins, "Manifest Destiny in the Midwest: Selected Kansans and the
Philippine Question," p. 54.
Harvey R. Hougen, "The Marais des Cygnes Massacre and the Execution of William
Griffith," p.74.
C. Robert Haywood, "The Dodge City Census of 1880: Historians' Tool or Stumbling
Block?" p.95.
Harry Colwell, "A New York Orphan Comes to Kansas," p. 110.
Michael Guilfoyle and Randy Kane, "A Speck of War: The Seventh Cavalry and the
Post of South Eastern Kansas," p. 125.
James H. Nottage and Floyd R. Thomas, Jr., "'There's No Place Like Home':
Symbols and Images of Kansas," p. 138.
"'A Genuine Western Man Never Drinks Tea': Gustavus French Merriam's Letters from
Kansas in 1860," p. 162.
Orvel A. Criqui, "A Northern Cheyenne Called Roman Nose," p. 176.
Mary Scott Rowland, "Kansas Farming and Banking in the 1920s," p. 186.

Richard B. Sheridan, "The College Student Employment Project at the University of
Kansas, 1934-1943," p. 206.
Nudie E. Williams, "Black Newspapers and the Exodusters of 1879," p. 217.
Christopher C. Lovett, "Don't You Know That There's a War On? A History of the
Kansas State Guard in World War II," p. 226.
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