Kansas
History: A Journal of the Central Plains
Tables of Content (Vol. 9, 1986)
Noted issues include online articles. Most of these volumes are
available through the Museum Store.
Glenda Riley, "Kansas Frontierswomen Viewed Through Their Writings,"
p. 2.
James C. and Eleanor A. Duram, "Letters from Paradise," p. 10.
Marilyn Dell Brady, "Kansas Federation of Colored Women's Clubs, 1900-1930,"
p. 19.
David L. Sterling, "The Federal Government v. The Appeal to Reason," p.
31.

Lorraine A. Gehring, "Women Officeholders in Kansas, 1872-1912," p. 48.
Arnold Cooper, "'Protection to All, Discrimination to None': The Parsons Weekly
Blade, 1892- 1900," p. 58.
Fred Whitehead, "The Kansas Response to the Haymarket Affair," p. 72.
Glenda Riley, ed., "Kansas Frontierswomen Viewed Through Their Writings: The Diary
of Chestina Bowker Allen," p. 83.
James L. Forsythe, "George Grant of Victoria: Man and Myth," p. 102.
Brian P. Birch, "Victoria Vanquished: The Scottish Press and the Failure of George
Grant's Colony," p. 115.
Timothy Miller, "Charles M. Sheldon and the Uplift of Tennesseetown," p.
125.
Glenda Riley, ed., "Kansas Frontierswomen Viewed Through their Writings: The
Journal of Carrie Robbins," p. 138.
John M. Hyde, "A Balm in Gilead," p. 150.
Helen P. Harris, "Agriculture and Fort Hays State University," p. 164.
Robert S. LaForte, "Cyrus Leland, Jr., and the Lawrence Massacre: A Note and
Document," p.175.
Glenda Riley, ed., "Kansas Frontierswomen Viewed Through Their Writings: The
Memoir of Georgiana Packard," p. 182.
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