Kansas
History: A Journal of the Central Plains
Tables of Content (Vol. 14, 1991)
Noted issues include online articles. Most of these volumes are
available through the Museum Store.

Gerald R. Butters, Jr., "The Birth of a Nation and the Kansas Board of Motion
Pictures: A Censorship Struggle," p. 2.
Keith A. Sculle, "Roadside Business: Frank W. McDonald and the Origins of the
`Indian Village'," p. 15.
Charles R. King, "Childhood Death: The Health Care of Children on the Kansas
Frontier," p. 26.
Sara J. Keckeisen, "Cottonwood Ranch: John Fenton Pratt and the English Ranching
Experience in Sheridan County, Kansas," p. 37.
Jeffrey Young, ed., "Pioneer Experience: The Memoir of Wilmot Benjamin Hull,"
p. 44.
Philip A. Grant, Jr., "The Kansas Congressional Delegation and the Lend Lease
Act of 1941," p.72.
Caron Smith, "The Women's Land Army During World War II," p. 82.
Kyle S. Sinisi, "Veterans as Political Activists: The Kansas Grand Army of the
Republic, 1880- 1893," p. 89.
David Clapsaddle, "Fort Hays - Fort Dodge Road," p. 100.
Roger W. Collins, ed., "Memoirs of a Santa Fe Railroad Man, By Herman Collins
(1874-1953)," p. 113.
Morris Werner, "Blazing a Trail to Oregon: Jumping-Off at St. Joseph,"
p. 132.
Gary L. Cheatham, "`Desperate Characters': The Development and Impact of the
Confederate Guerrilla in Kansas," p. 144.
James R. Shortridge, "People of the New Frontier: Kansas Population Origins,
1865," p. 162.
James F. Hoy, ed. "A Window on Flint Hills Folklife Part I: The Diary of Elizabeth
Mardin," p.186.
Michael M. Smith, "The Mexican Revolution in Kansas City: Jack Danciger Versus the
Colonia Elite," p. 206.
Francis W. Schruben, "The Wizard of Milford: Dr. J. R. Brinkley and
Brinkleyism," p. 226.
James F. Hoy, ed., "A Window on Flint Hills Folklife Part II: The Diary of Elisha
Mardin," p.246.
Nupur Chaudhuri, "`We All Seem Like Brothers and Sisters': The African-American
Community in Manhattan, Kansas, 1865-1940," p. 270.
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