Kansas State Historical Society Education and Outreach Division, 1983-1999
Descriptive Information
This section provides basic data about the collection and a brief
overview of its contents.
1.1 Repository: Kansas State Historical Society (Topeka)
1.2 Creator: Kansas State Historical Society. Education and Outreach
Division.
1.3 Titles: Kansas State Historical Society Education and Outreach
Division records
Education and Outreach Division records
Records
1.4 Dates: 1983 – 1999
1.5 Quantity: 5 boxes (5 ft.)
1.6 Abstract:
Administrative division of the Kansas State Historical Society responsible
for facilitating public understanding and appreciation of Kansas’
history and culture through the dissemination of information.
Subject Files are synopses of rough drafts and final copies of articles
submitted for the society’s scholarly journal, Kansas History,
including correspondence between the author and the various editors.
The Book Reviews folders within the Subject Files include the review
by an editor as well as any pertinent transfer agreements between the
author and the State Historical Society. Subject Files : Training Manuals
describes various artifacts and how to interpret them for the intended
audience. The Traveling Trunks Program ships trunks containing reproduction
museum objects in an effort to bring Kansas history alive for grade
or high school students. The Evaluations portion of the Traveling Trunk
Files consists of response forms used to determine if the society met
the users’ expectations. The Inquiries folder has correspondence,
comments, criticisms and compliments dealing with brochures, tapes,
or trunks requests.
1.7 Identification:
Forms subgroup 3 of: records of the Kansas State Historical Society,
record group 288. Consult the “Detailed Description of the Collection,”
section 8, below, for locations and folder numbers of individual components.
Address: 104-09-06-01 thru 104-09-06-05
1.8 Notes:
This finding aid describes materials held by the Kansas State Historical
Society as part of the holdings of the State archives. Materials may
be used in the Research Room in the society’s Center for Historical
Research during regular research hours. Support for telephone, mail,
and online reference and research is limited.
In a continuing effort to improve the completeness and accuracy of
finding aids, revisions are made as more or new information becomes
available. Consequently, this finding aid may differ slightly from what
appears on the Kansas State Historical Society’s web site.
Descriptions are often based on a preliminary inspection of the material.
As such, they may contain misspellings or other inaccuracies based on
folder headings and other sources within the materials. As the collections
are arranged and as time permits, these finding aids are improved and
corrected. If you spot an error, please feel free to report it to the
reference staff or an archivist.
At the present time, this is a partial inventory of the records of
the Kansas State Historical Society’s Education and Outreach Division
in the State archives. As more of the division’s records are arranged
and described, additions and revisions will be made to this finding
aid.
History
This section contains a chronicle of the organization that created
the records.
In May of 1991, Jennie Chinn was named director of the newly formed
Education and Outreach Division of the Kansas State Historical Society.
The new division merged the folk life and Museum Education divisions
from the Museum Department and the former Publications Department that
included public information activities.
The mission of the Division is to facilitate public understanding
and appreciation of Kansas’ history and culture through the dissemination
of information. It is the charge of the Division to research, interpret,
and spread, through public programs, issues of Kansas’ history
and culture including the cultural diversity of the state.
Scope and Content
This section contains a description and analysis of the contents of
the collection.
The Education and Outreach Division is part of the Kansas State Historical
Society, a state agency supplemented by a membership organization. Both
are devoted to preserving and interpreting the past and making history
available to residents and visitors of all ages. In the course of performing
its regular professional activities, records are created and are subject
to the retention and disposition schedule put forth and agreed upon
by the State Records Board. Any records deemed to be historically significant
have been transferred to the Archives for processing and made available
to the public for research purposes.
The Traveling Trunks program was set up in an effort to make Kansas’
history available for those who found it difficult to travel to the
state capital of Topeka and view the Museum and its artifacts in person.
The trunks are shipped to whomever wishes to use their contents in an
effort to bring Kansas history alive for students at the grade school
through high school level, inclusive. The trunks are set up of a subject
basis. Examples are the Volga German or Mexican trunks that include
articles felt to be typical of that ethnic group’s life in Kansas.
The society publishes a scholarly journal entitled Kansas History as
well in an effort to disseminate the state’s heritage to a wider
audience. Some of the articles are found in these records in a draft
form with accompanying comments from Kansas History editors as well
as the authors or editors of the pieces involved.
The Subject Files are primarily a synopsis of rough drafts and final
copies of articles submitted for Kansas History. Often included is correspondence
between the author and the various editors. Comments for improvement
are also found in these folders. The author or editor’s name identifies
the folder. The season and year on the folder’s tab identifies
each issue of the magazine, for example “Winter 1993.”
The Book Reviews folders within the Subject Files include both the
actual monographs’ reviews by editors as well as any pertinent
transfer agreements between the authors and the State Historical Society.
The Book Notes folders deal primarily with shipping information and
any accompanying correspondence. There are also short, paragraph-length
abstracts of various articles that deal with Kansas, the American West,
or both.
Subject Files : Training Manuals describes the “Our Recent Past
: 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s” exhibit case in the Kansas Museum of History;
the manual describes various artifacts and how to interpret them for
the intended audience. “Lucy goes to Oregon” is a fictional
story of a girl’s travels on the Oregon Trail and is intended
for younger museum visitors.
The folders of Training Materials within the Subject Files : Training
Manuals give instruction to students on various subjects. These include:
Native Americans, the military, agriculture, domestic life, and children.
There is some text, and illustrations or photographs, of an object or
subject. For example, there are pictures of irons, and pictures of newspaper
ads dealing with irons and their use in the history of Kansas. Interpreters’
manuals, child centered learning, and development as well as local history
dates are included in the folders.
The Evaluations portion of the Traveling Trunk Files consists of response
forms used to determine how the society did in meeting the expectations
of its users. Questions include: What trunk did you borrow?, How many
people used the trunk?, and What did they enjoy most and least?.
The Inquiries folder has correspondence that deals with requests for
brochures, tapes, or trunks. It also has comments, criticisms and compliments
noted in the various letters sent and received.
Organization of the Collection
This section describes the order in which the collection’s elements
have been placed.
Subgroup (no. 3); Organized into topical series.
Contents: Subject files, 1993 –
1997 – Traveling trunk files, fiscal years 1985 - 1997.
Adjunct Descriptive Data
This section includes lists of sources used in the preparation of
this finding aid, collections on similar subjects that may be of interest
to researchers, items cataloged separately, and items removed from the
collection.
5.1 Separated material:
Annual and Special Reports, agency records schedule entry 0177-288;
Correspondence : Routine, entry 0180-288; and that part of the Traveling
Trunk Files, entry 0199-288, pertaining to booking requests and shipping
information were received by the State Archives with these records but
are not scheduled for permanent retention; they were not retained. Annual
reports of the Division are incorporated into the Annual Reports of
the Kansas State Historical Society, which are permanent records.
5.2 Other finding aid: Copies of this finding aid are available in
the Research Room of the Kansas State Historical Society and on its
web site, http://www.kshs.org/ms/rg288-003.htm.
5.3 Bibliography:
The Kansas State Historical Society Mirror, 37, no. 3 (1991).
Controlled Access Headings
The terms listed below may include names, places, subjects, occupations,
titles, and other words describing this collection. These terms are
used in the ATLAS catalog used by the Kansas State Historical Society
and affiliated libraries in Topeka, http://lib.wuacc.edu/search, as
well as libraries and archives subscribing to OCLC, a national library/archives
database. Searches on these words should produce a description of this
collection as well as other books and collections that may be of interest.
Names in SMALL CAPS are cataloging added entries (co-creators); names
in regular type are subjects. Topical terms are Library of Congress
subject headings unless indicated otherwise.
6.1 Corporate names:
Kansas Museum of History.
Kansas State Historical Society.
6.2 Geographic names:
Kansas – History – Periodicals.
6.3 Subjects:
American letters – Kansas – History – 20th century.
Authors.
Educational planning – Kansas.
Educational technology – Evaluation.
Educational technology – Kansas.
History – Periodicals.
Instructional materials centers – Kansas.
Media programs (Education) – Kansas.
Museums – Educational aspect.
Museums – Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Museums – Kansas – Topeka.
Teaching – Aids and devices.
Women authors.
6.4 Titles:
Kansas history.
Administrative Information
This section provides more detailed information about this collection
that may be helpful to those wishing to use it, including its history,
restrictions, copyright information, other formats, and a suggested
citation form.
7.1 Restrictions on access: None.
7.2 Restrictions on use:
Notice: This material may be protected by copyright law (Title 17, U.S.
Code). The user is cautioned that the publication of the contents of
these records may be construed as constituting a violation of literary
property rights. These rights derive from the principle of common law,
affirmed in the copyright law of 1976 as amended, that the writer of
an unpublished letter or other manuscript has the sole right to publish
the contents thereof unless he or she affirmatively parts with that
right; the right descends to his or her legal heirs regardless of the
ownership of the physical manuscript itself. It is the responsibility
of a user or his or her publisher to secure the permission of the owner
of literary property rights in unpublished writing.
Most documents created by governmental entities, including the State
of Kansas and the Kansas State Historical Society, are considered in
the public domain, although copyright to documents found in public records
that were written by individuals or organizations and sent to government
agencies may be owned by the writers or their heirs.
7.3 Preferred citation: [identification of individual item, subseries,
or series]; records of the Kansas State Historical Society, Education
and Outreach Division, record group/subgroup 288-003, Library and Archives
Division, Kansas State Historical Society.
7.4 Acquisition information: Intra-agency transfer; Kansas State Historical
Society, Education and Outreach Division; 2002; Accession no. 2002-424.01.
7.5 Processing information: Processed by Joseph Laframboise, 2002.
7.6 Accruals: Accretions to these series or the addition of other archival
records series created by this division are likely.
Description of Subordinate Components
Archival records are typically organized by series, a group of records
that has a common element or function and a distinct organizational
structure of its own, for example Correspondence Files, arranged chronologically,
or Registers of Military Enlistments, arranged by regiment. Within series,
records may be further organized by subseries, such as Letters Received
within the series Correspondence Files; or arranged into volumes; folders;
or items. Groups of series from the same office or other organizational
element may form a subgroup, a portion of a larger record group or collection,
such as the subgroup 1979 – 87 (John Carlin) as a part of State
Archives record group 252, Records of the Office of the Governor. Subgroups
may be further divided into sub - subgroups — such as Gov. Carlin’s
Constituent Services Records — sub - sub - subgroups, etc.
Entry numbers refer to the agency’s records retention/disposition
schedule.
Subject Files
(entry 0195-288)
Authors and editors, Book notes and reviews
| 288-03.01.01 |
104-09-06-01 |
Spring
1993 - Book Notes |
| 288-03.01.02 |
104-09-06-01 |
Spring
1993 - Book Reviews |
| 288-03.01.03 |
104-09-06-01 |
Spring
1993 - Brodhead, Michael J. "Visions of a |
| |
|
Better World, Comparisons of Kansas Jurists, |
| |
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David
J. Brewer and Frank Doster" |
| 288-03.01.04 |
104-09-06-01 |
Spring
1993 - Cecil-Frosnan, Bill "Death to All |
| |
|
Yankees and Traitors in Kansas, The Squatter |
| |
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Sovereign and the Defense of Slavery in Kansas" |
| 288-03.01.05 |
104-09-06-01 |
Spring
1993 - Haywood, C. Robert "Populist |
| |
|
Humor,
The Fame of their own Effigy" |
| 288-03.01.06 |
104-09-06-01 |
Spring
1993 - Higgins, Cindy "Kansas Breweries, 1854 - 1911" |
| 288-03.01.07 |
104-09-06-01 |
Spring
1993 - Inside Front Cover |
| 288-03.01.08 |
104-09-06-01 |
Spring
1993 - Miller, Worth Robert "A Centennial |
| |
|
Historiography of American Populism" |
| 288-03.01.09 |
104-09-06-01 |
Spring
1993 - Valentine, Les "Boosting Omaha the |
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Market
Town, the 1906 Trade Excursion |
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|
across
Northern Kansas" |
| 288-003.01.10 |
104-09-06-01 |
Summer
1993 - Book Reviews |
| 288-003.01.11 |
104-09-06-01 |
Summer
1993 - Baldridge, Gary "Pottawatomie |
| |
|
County says No to Prairie Preservation" |
| 288-003.01.12 |
104-09-06-01 |
Summer
1993 - Carney, J. E. "The Freudians come |
| |
|
to
Kansas, Menninger, Freud, and The Émigré Psychoanalysts" |
| 288-003.01.13 |
104-09-06-01 |
Summer
1993 - Clapsaddle, David K. "Conflict and Commerce |
| |
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on
the Santa Fe Trail, the Fort Riley - Fort |
| |
|
Larned
Road, 1860 - 1867" |
| 288-003.01.14 |
104-09-06-01 |
Summer
1993 - Douglas, Donald M. "Forgotten Zions, |
| |
|
Jewish Agricultural Colonies in Kansas in the 1880s" |
| 288-003.01.15 |
104-09-06-01 |
Summer
1993 - Pierson, Michael D. "A War of |
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|
Extermination, a newly uncovered letter by Julia |
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|
Louisa
Lovejoy, 1856" |
| 288-003.01.16 |
104-09-06-01 |
Autumn
1993 - Book Notes |
| 288-003.01.17 |
104-09-06-01 |
Autumn
1993 - Book Reviews |
| 288-003.01.18 |
104-09-06-01 |
Autumn
1993 - Davis, Gayle R. "The Diary as |
| |
|
Historical
Puzzle, Seeking the Author behind the Words" |
| 288-003.01.19 |
104-09-06-01 |
Autumn
1993 - Hatcher III, Richard W. and Piston, |
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|
William
Garrett (editors) "Kansans go to War, The |
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Wilson's
Creek Campaign as reported by the |
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|
Leavenworth Daily Times, Part 1" |
| 288-03.01.20 |
104-09-06-01 |
Autumn
1993 - Miner, Craig "Here Today, Here |
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Tomorrow, G-K Farms in the Dust Bowl Years, |
| |
|
Thomas
County, Kansas" |
| 288-003.01.21 |
104-09-06-01 |
Autumn
1993 - SenGupta, Gunja "Servants for |
| |
|
Freedom,
Christian Abolitionists in Territorial |
| |
|
Kansas, 1854 - 1858" |
| 288-003.01.22 |
104-09-06-01 |
Winter
1993 - Book Notes |
| 288-003.01.23 |
104-09-06-01 |
Winter
1993 - Book Reviews |
| 288-003.01.24 |
104-09-06-01 |
Winter
1993 - Black, Brian "Mastering the Kaw, The |
| |
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Bowersock Dam and the Development of Lawrence Industry" |
| 288-003.01.25 |
104-09-06-01 |
Winter
1993 - Grant, H. Roger (editor) "In |
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the
Land of My Dreams, The Reminiscences of |
| |
|
Graydon
Horath, a Farm Laborer in Kansas" |
| 288-003.01.26 |
104-09-06-01 |
Winter
1993 - Hatcher III, Richard W. and Piston, |
| |
|
William
Garrett (editors) "Kansans go to War, |
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|
The
Wilson's Creek Campaign as reported by the |
| |
|
Leavenworth
Daily Times, Part 2" |
| 288-03.01.27 |
104-09-06-01 |
Winter
1993 - Socolofsky, Homer "The Bitter Sweet |
| |
|
Tale of Sorghum Sugar" |
| 288-03.02.01 |
104-09-06-02 |
Spring
1994 - Book Notes |
| 288-03.02.02 |
104-09-06-02 |
Spring
1994 - Book Reviews |
| 288-03.02.03 |
104-09-06-02 |
Spring
1994 - Dean, Virgil W. "Another Wichita |
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Seditionist:
Elmer J. Garner, Publicity, and Radical |
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Right Wing Opposition to World War II" |
| 288-03.02.04 |
104-09-06-02 |
Spring
1994 - Introduction |
| 288-03.02.05 |
104-09-06-02 |
Spring
1994 - Johnson, Judith R. "The Wages of |
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Opportunity,
Women Aircraft Workers in Wichita |
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during World War II" |
| 288-03.02.06 |
104-09-06-02 |
Spring
1994 - McCusker, Kristine M. "The Forgotten |
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|
Years,
of America's Civil Rights Movement: War Time |
| |
|
Protests
at the University of Kansas, 1939 - 1945" |
| 288-03.02.07 |
104-09-06-02 |
Spring
1994 - O'Brien, Patrick G. "Kansas at War: The |
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Home
Front, 1941 - 1945" |
| 288-03.02.08 |
104-09-06-02 |
Summer
1994 - Armitage, Katie H. "The Public and |
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Private Lives of Fannie B. and James C. Horton in 1874" |
| 288-003.02.09 |
104-09-06-02 |
Summer
1994 - Book Notes |
| 288-003.02.10 |
104-09-06-02 |
Summer
1994 - Book Reviews |
| 288-003.02.11 |
104-09-06-02 |
Summer
1994 - Lovett, Christopher C. "The National |
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Emergency of 1940 - 1941, Mobilization of the Thirty |
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Fifth
Infantry Division and the Kansas National Guard" |
| 288-003.02.12 |
104-09-06-02 |
Summer
1994 - Paddock, Joel "Conservative Democratic |
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Politics in a Republican State: The Gubernatorial Campaigns |
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of Robert Docking, 1966 - 1972" |
| 288-003.02.13 |
104-09-06-02 |
Summer
1994 - Saul, Norman E. "Through Curious and |
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Foreign Eyes: Grigorii Machtet Chronicles the Kansas |
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Frontier,
1872 - 1873" |
| 288-003.02.14 |
104-09-06-02 |
Autumn
1994 - Agran, Edward Gale "William Allen |
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White's Small Town America: A Literary Prescription |
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for Progressive Reform" |
| 288-003.02.15 |
104-09-06-02 |
Autumn
1994 - Book Notes |
| 288-003.02.16 |
104-09-06-02 |
Autumn
1994 - Book Reviews |
|
288-03.02.17 |
104-09-06-02 |
Autumn
1994 - Peterson, John M. "Forgotten Kansas |
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Artist: Adam Rohe" |
| 288-003.02.18 |
104-09-06-02 |
Autumn
1994 - Pohly, Linda L. "Welsh Choral Music |
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in Nineteenth Century Kansas" |
| 288-003.02.19 |
104-09-06-02 |
Autumn
1994 - Sculle, Keith A. "The New Carlisle of the |
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West:
Haskell Institute and Big Time Sports, 1920 - 1932" |
| 288-03.02.20 |
104-09-06-02 |
Autumn
1994 - Warren, Stephen A. "The Baptists The |
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Methodists,
and the Shawnees: Conflicting Cultures in |
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Indian
Territory, 1833 - 1834" |
| 288-003.02.21 |
104-09-06-02 |
Winter
1994 - Bennett, Lyn Ellen "Reassessing Western |
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liberality: Divorce in Douglas County, Kansas, 1867 - 1876" |
| 288-03.02.22 |
104-09-06-02 |
Winter
1994 - Book Notes |
| 288-03.02.23 |
104-09-06-02 |
Winter
1994 - Book Reviews |
| 288-03.02.24 |
104-09-06-02 |
Winter
1994 - Index |
| 288-03.02.25 |
104-09-06-02 |
Winter
1994 - Inside Front Covers |
| 288-03.02.26 |
104-09-06-02 |
Winter
1994 - King, Charles R. "Physician to Body and |
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Soul:
Jotham Meeker - - Kansas Missionary" |
| 288-03.02.27 |
104-09-06-02 |
Winter
1994 - Leiker, James "Voices from a Disease |
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Frontier: Kansans and Cholera, 1867" |
| 288-003.02.28 |
104-09-06-02 |
Winter
1994 - Miner, Craig "Civilizing Kansas" |
| 288-03.02.29 |
104-09-06-02 |
Spring
1995 - Book Notes / Book Reviews |
| 288-03.02.30 |
104-09-06-02 |
Spring
1995 - Brackman, Barbara "Legend Posing as |
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History:
Hyer, Justin, and the Origin of the Cowboy Boot" |
| 288-003.02.31 |
104-09-06-02 |
Spring
1995 - Gunn, Virginia "Industrialists not |
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Butterflies: Women's Higher Education at Kansas |
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State Agricultural College, 1873-1882" |
| 288-03.02.32 |
104-09-06-02 |
Spring
1995 - Juhnke, James C. "Edmund G. Kaufman, |
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Peace
College President in Wartime" |
| 288-03.02.33 |
104-09-06-02 |
Spring
1995 - Quastler, I. E. "Charting a Course: |
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Lawrence, Kansas, and its Railroad Strategy, 1854 - 1872" |
| 288-03.03.01 |
104-09-06-03 |
Summer
1995 - Book Notes / Book Reviews |
| 288-03.03.02 |
104-09-06-03 |
Summer
1995 - Hazlett, O. James "Cattle Marketing |
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in the American Southwest: the Rise of the Kansas City |
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Commission
Merchant in the Nineteenth Century" |
| 288-03.03.03 |
104-09-06-03 |
Summer
1995 - McInnes, Robert A. "I spent almost Two |
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Years in the Insane Asylum" |
| 288-03.03.04 |
104-09-06-03 |
Summer
1995 - Thierer, Joyce "Queen of the Kansas |
| |
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Prairies:
Butler County's Kafir Corn Carnivals" |
| 288-
03.03.05 |
104-09-06-03 |
Summer
1995 - Watts, Dale "How Bloody was Bleeding |
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Kansas? Political Killings in Kansas Territory, 1855 - 1860" |
| 288-03.03.06 |
104-09-06-03 |
Autumn
1995 - Book Notes / Book Reviews |
| 288-03.03.07 |
104-09-06-03 |
Autumn
1995 - Cornish, Dudley T. "It all began at 10th |
| |
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and
Jackson" |
| 288-03.03.08 |
104-09-06-03 |
Autumn
1995 - Dean, Virgil "Preserving the Cultural |
| |
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Resources of Kansas, A Brief History of the Kansas |
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State Historical Society" |
| 288-03.03.09 |
104-09-06-03 |
Autumn 1995 - Hope Jr., Clifford R. "Memories of the Memorial Building" |
| 288-03.03.10 |
104-09-06-03 |
Autumn 1995 – Michaelis, Patricia “Write on Time! Trends in the Kansas State |
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Historical Society’s Publications” |
| 288-003.03.11 |
104-09-06-03 |
Autumn 1995 – Prosser, Dan “Foundations of Our Past: |
| |
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The Architecture of the Memorial Building” |
| 288-003.03.12 |
104-09-06-03 |
Autumn 1995 – Richmond, Robert W. “This Grand Structure: |
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Remembering the Memorial Building” |
| 288-003.03.13 |
104-09-06-03 |
Autumn 1995 – Socolofsky, Homer E. “Beginning One |
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Childhood Summer: a Reminiscence” |
| 288-003.03.14 |
104-09-06-03 |
Autumn 1995 – Snell, Joseph W. “It was my Good Fortune: a Memoir” |
| 288-003.03.15 |
104-09-06-03 |
Winter 1995 – Book Notes / Book Reviews |
| 288-003.03.16 |
104-09-06-03 |
Winter 1995 – Bowman, Larry G. “I Think it is Pretty |
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Ritzy myself: Kansas Minor League Teams and Night Baseball” |
| 288-03.03.17 |
104-09-06-03 |
Winter 1995 – Rogers, Richard D. “A Story of Brave Kansans: |
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Presidential Address” |
| 288-003.03.18 |
104-09-06-03 |
Winter 1995 – Sutter, Paul S. “Paved with Good Intentions: |
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Good Roads, the Automobile, and the Rhetoric of Rural |
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Improvement in the Kansas Farmer, 1890-1914”
|
| 288-003.03.19 |
104-09-06-03 |
Winter 1995 – Tidwell, John Edgar “Frank Marshall Davis: Ad Astra, Per Aspera” |
| 288-03.03.20 |
104-09-06-03 |
Winter 1995 – Tucker, Susan
B. and Katz, Milton S. “Ester Brown, A Pioneer in |
| |
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Civil Rights: the South Park Desegregation Case of 1948”
|
| 288-003.03.21 |
104-09-06-03 |
Spring 1996 – Baker, T. Lindsay “Blowin’ in the Wind: |
| |
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Windmill Manufacturing and Distribution in Kansas” |
| 288-03.03.22 |
104-09-06-03 |
Spring 1996 – Book Reviews |
| 288-03.03.23 |
104-09-06-03 |
Spring 1996 – Dobak, William A. “One of the Nastiest |
| |
|
Rivers that I know of: Municipal and Rural Sanitation in Nineteenth-Century Kansas” |
| 288-03.03.24 |
104-09-06-03 |
Spring 1996 – Domer, Dennis “Water in Willow Springs Township” |
| 288-03.03.25 |
104-09-06-03 |
Spring
1996 - Irvine, Robert "The Waterscape and the |
| |
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Law:
Adopting Prior Appropriation in Kansas" |
| 288-03.03.26 |
104-09-06-03 |
Spring
1996 - Marvin, Anne M. "A Grave Yard of Hopes: |
| |
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Irrigation and Boosterism in Southwest Kansas, 1880-1890" |
| 288-03.03.27 |
104-09-06-03 |
Spring
1996 - Sherow, James E. "On the Rim of the |
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|
Desert's
Heart, Kansas and Water" |
| 288-03.03.28 |
104-09-06-03 |
Summer
1996 - Book Reviews |
| 288-03.03.29 |
104-09-06-03 |
Summer
1996 - Entz, Gary R. "Image and Reality on the |
| |
|
Kansas
Prairie: Pap Singleton's Cherokee County Colony" |
| 288-03.03.30 |
104-09-06-03 |
Summer
1996 - Hulston, Nancy J. "Our Schools mus |
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|
t
be open to all Classes of Citizens: The Desegregation |
| |
|
of the University of Kansas School of Medicine" |
| 288-003.03.31 |
104-09-06-03 |
Summer
1996 - Hurt, R. Douglas "Gaining Control of |
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|
the
Environment: The Morton County Land Utilization |
| |
|
Project in the Kansas Dust Bowl" |
| 288-03.03.32 |
104-09-06-03 |
Summer
1996 - O'Brien, Patrick G. "I Want Everyone |
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|
to
Know the Shame of the State: Henry J. Allen Confronts |
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|
the Ku Klux Klan, 1921-1923" |
| 288-03.03.33 |
104-09-06-03 |
Summer
1996 - West, Elliott "A Story of Three Families" |
| 288-03.04.01 |
104-09-06-04 |
Autumn
1996 - Book Reviews |
| 288-03.04.02 |
104-09-06-04 |
Autumn
1996 - Colbert, Thomas Burnell "A Most Original |
| |
|
Thinker:
James C. Malin on History and Technology" |
| 288-03.04.03 |
104-09-06-04 |
Autumn
1996 - Fisher, Glenn W. "The Worst Tax in the |
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|
Civilized
World?: Property Tax Reform and the Kansas |
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|
Tax
Commission" |
| 288-03.04.04 |
104-09-06-04 |
Autumn
1996 - Isern, Thomas D. "Working the Bugs Out |
| |
|
of the System: Folk Entomology in the Flint Hills of Kansas" |
| 288-03.04.05 |
104-09-06-04 |
Autumn
1996 - Jaderborg, Jana M. and Martin, Sherri |
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|
Garcia "From Country Doc to Pioneer Surgeon: Profile o |
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|
f
A. C. Johnson, D. O." |
| 288-03.04.06 |
104-09-06-04 |
Winter
1996 - Book Notes / Book Reviews |
| 288-03.04.07 |
104-09-06-04 |
Winter
1996 - Chavez, Thomas E. "Introduction" |
| 288-03.04.08 |
104-09-06-04 |
Winter
1996 - Evans, Sterling "Eastward Ho ! The |
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|
Mexican
Freighting and Commerce Experience |
| |
|
along
the Santa Fe Trail" |
| 288-03.04.09 |
104-09-06-04 |
Winter
1996 - Myers, Harry C. "Banditti on the Santa |
| |
|
Fe Trail: The Texan Raid of 1843" |
| 288-03.04.10 |
104-09-06-04 |
Winter
1996 - Olsen, Michael L. "Old Ruts and New: |
| |
|
The
History of Santa Fe Trail History" |
| 288-003.04.11 |
104-09-06-04 |
Winter
1996 - Oliva, Leo E. "A Faithful Account of Everything: |
| |
|
Letters from Katie Bowen on the Santa Fe Trail, 1851" |
| 288-003.04.12 |
104-09-06-04 |
Spring
1997 - Avila, Henry J. "Immigration and |
| |
|
Integration:
The Mexican American Community in |
| |
|
Garden
City, Kansas, 1900-1950" |
| 288-003.04.13 |
104-09-06-04 |
Spring
1997 - Berneking, Carolyn Bailey "E. H. S. Bailey, |
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|
the State Laboratory, and the State Board of Health During |
| |
|
the Progressive Era" |
| 288-003.04.14 |
104-09-06-04 |
Spring
1997 - Book Reviews |
| 288-003.04.15 |
104-09-06-04 |
Spring
1997 - Patrick, Jeffrey L. "This Regiment will make |
| |
|
a Mark: Letters from a member of Jennison's |
| |
|
Jayhawkers,
1861-1862" |
| 288-003.04.16 |
104-09-06-04 |
Summer
1997 - Book Reviews |
| 288-03.04.17 |
104-09-06-04 |
Summer
1997 - Cecil-Fronsman, Bill "Advocate the |
| |
|
Freedom
of White Men, as well as that of the Negroes: |
| |
|
The Kansas Free State and Antislavery Westerners |
| |
|
in Territorial Kansas" |
| 288-003.04.18 |
104-09-06-04 |
Summer
1997 - Charlton, John "Westward the Course of |
| |
|
Empire takes it way: Alexander Gardner's 1867 Across |
| |
|
the
Continent on the Union Pacific Railway, Eastern Division" |
| 288-003.04.19 |
104-09-06-04 |
Summer
1997 - Pendleton, Jason "Jim Crow Strikes Out: |
| |
|
Interracial
Baseball in Wichita, Kansas, 1920-1935" |
| 288-03.04.20 |
104-09-06-04 |
Summer
1997 - Peterson, John M. "From Border War t |
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|
o
Civil War: More Letters of Edward and Sarah Fitch, |
| |
|
1855-1863, Part 1 and Part 2" |
| 288-003.04.21 |
104-09-06-04 |
Autumn
1997 - Antle, Jay "Against Kansas' Top Dog: |
| |
|
Coyotes,
Politics and Ecology, 1877-1970" |
| 288-03.04.22 |
104-09-06-04 |
Autumn
1997 - Book Notes / Book Reviews |
| 288-03.04.23 |
104-09-06-04 |
Autumn
1997 - Monhollon, Rusty L. "Taking the Plunge: |
| |
|
Race, Rights, and the Politics of Desegregation in |
| |
|
Lawrence, Kansas, 1960" |
| 288-03.04.24 |
104-09-06-04 |
Autumn
1997 - Sheridan, Richard B. "The Semi-Centennial |
| |
|
Memorial Reunion of the Survivors of Quantrill's Raid on |
| |
|
Lawrence, Kansas, August 20-21, 1913" |
| 288-03.04.25 |
104-09-06-04 |
Autumn
1997 - Worley, William S. "A Legacy to a City: |
| |
|
Kansas City Architects George Kessler, Henry Wright, |
| |
|
and
Sid and Herbert Hare" |
| 288-03.05.01 |
104-09-06-05 |
Winter
1997 - Averill, Thomas Fox "Kansas Literature |
| |
|
of
Drought and Dust" |
| 288-03.05.02 |
104-09-06-05 |
Winter
1997 - Book Reviews |
| 288-03.05.03 |
104-09-06-05 |
Winter
1997 - Garner, Nancy G. "A Prayerful Public |
| |
|
Protest:
The Significance of Gender in the Kansas Woman's |
| |
|
Crusade
of 1874" |
| 288-03.05.04 |
104-09-06-05 |
Winter
1997 - Grant, Michael J. "Food Will Win the War |
| |
|
and Write the Peace: The Federal Government and |
| |
|
Kansas Farmers During World War II" |
| 288-03.02.07 |
104-09-06-02 |
Spring
1994 - O'Brien, Patrick G. "Kansas at War: The |
| |
|
Home
Front, 1941 - 1945" |
| 288-03.02.08 |
104-09-06-02 |
Summer
1994 - Armitage, Katie H. "The Public and |
| |
|
Private
Lives of Fannie B. and James C. Horton in 1874" |
|