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Lone Pine
Coy Avon Seward
Black and white intaglio print on paper, depicting a single pine tree in a rocky terrain. The artist was Coy Avon Seward (1884-1939), born in Chase, Kansas, and trained at both Washburn and Bethany colleges. Seward was a founding member of the Prairie Print Makers Association. This group believed art should be affordable for all people. Seward inscribed this print to the donor, Virginia McArthur of Hutchinson, who saw Seward produce the print in 1934.
previewOffice of William C. Menninger, M.D.
This black and white photograph shows Dr. Will's office in the original Menninger Clinic, the converted farmhouse. Dr. Will, his brother Dr. Karl, and his father Dr. C. F. Menninger established the Menninger Clinic as a sanitarium in 1925 with the purchase of a farm house and admittance of 12 patients. Their philosophy was that mental illness could be treated with an integrated medical, psychodynamic, and developmental approach for the total health of patients
previewUnited States astronauts, Frankfort, Kansas
This black and white photograph shows a group of U. S. astronauts at Dan Horigan's home north of Frankfort, Kansas. The astronauts came to Kansas to hunt on the Horigan farm. Back row (left to right): Neil Armstrong, Stuart Rossa, William Anders, James Lovell and Donald K "Deke" Slayton. Front row (left to right): Kansas native Ron Evans, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, Gordon Cooper, and Charles Duke.
previewAnna Freud lecturing at the Menninger Clinic, Topeka, Kansas
Anna Freud lectures at the Menninger School of Psychiatry 20th reunion. Karl Menninger, MD, is joining her in laughter. Menninger is a leading psychiatric hospital dedicated to treating individuals with mood, personality, anxiety and addictive disorders, teaching mental health professionals and advancing mental healthcare through research. Once located in Topeka, Kansas, they relocated in 2003 to Houston, Texas.
previewMenninger School of Psychiatry 20th Reunion, Topeka, Kansas
William C. Menninger, M.D., is speaking at the Menninger School of Psychiatry 20th reunion opening luncheon. Karl A. Menninger, M.D., is seated on the left and Lawrence Kennedy, M.D., is in the center of the photograph. Dr. CF., and his sons, Dr. Karl and Dr. Will, formed a group psychiatry practice in 1919. The Menninger Clinic as a sanitarium was established in 1925 with the purchase of a farm house and admittance of 12 patients. Their philosophy was that mental illness could be treated with an integrated medical, psychodynamic, and developmental approach for the total health of patients
previewKarl Menninger, M.D., lecturing
Karl A. Menninger is shown lecturing Menninger School of Psychiatry residents.
previewNancy Landon Kassebaum
United States Senate
A photograph of Nancy Landon Kassebaum, United States Senator from Kansas, placing an ornament on a Christmas tree.
previewAlfred Larzelere
Alfred Larzelere of Doniphan County was active in free state politics. He served as speaker of the Kansas House in 1859 and as a delegate to the Leavenworth constitutional convention. He was also a member of the Free State Central committee.
previewVern Miller on a motorcycle
A photograph showing Vern Miller, Sedgwick County Deputy Sheriff, seated on a motorcycle.
previewMenninger Clinc Sanitarium staff, Southard School
These are photographs of various members of the Menninger staff in the early years. Dr. C.F. Menninger and his sons, Dr. Karl and Dr. Will, formed a group psychiatry practice in 1919. The Menninger Clinic as a sanitarium was established in 1925 with the purchase of a farm house and admittance of 12 patients. The philosophy was that mental illness could be treated with an integrated medical, psychodynamic, and developmental approach for the total health of patients.
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People -- Notable Kansans
- Abbott, James Burnett, 1818-1897
- Adair, Florella Brown, 1816-1865
- Adair, Samuel Lyle, 1811-1898
- Adams, Abzuga (Zu), b. 1859
- Alderson, Lewis Allen, 1812-1881
- Allen, Henry Justin, 1868-1950
- Anderson, John, Jr., 1917-2014
- Arny, William Frederick Milton, 1813-1881
- Avery, William Henry, 1911-2009
- Baker, Nancy Landon Kassebaum, 1932-
- Barnes, Ebenezer, 1811-1858
- Bartholomew, Elam
- Blood, James
- Branscomb, Charles Henry
- Brewer, David Josiah
- Brinkley, John Richard, 1885-1942
- Brooks, Louise
- Brown, Frederick
- Brown, George Washington
- Brown, John, 1800-1859
- Brown, Orville C.
- Capper, Arthur, 1865-1951
- Carlin, John, 1940-
- Carlson, Frank, 1893-1987
- Chitwood, Avis, 1893-1994
- Clymer, Rolla Anderson
- Cody, William F. "Buffalo Bill", 1846-1917
- Colmery, Harry W, 1890-1979
- Conway, Martin Franklin, 1827-1882
- Cook, Hugh A., 1827-1901
- Corbett, Boston, b. 1832
- Crane, Franklin Loomis
- Crumbine, Samuel Jay, 1862-1954
- Cunningham, Glenn, 1909-1988
- Curry, John Steuart, (1897-1946)
- Curtis, Charles, 1860-1936
- Cutter, George, 1833-1874
- Denison, Joseph, 1815-1900
- Diggs, Annie L. (Annie Le Porte), 1853-1916
- Dobbs, Mary E.
- Douglas, Aaron, 1899-1979
- Doy, Charles
- Doy, John, b. 1812
- Dudley, Guilford, 1835-1905
- Earhart, Amelia 1897-1937
- Earp, Wyatt, 1848-1929
- Eisenhower, Dwight David, 1890-1969
- Elmore, Rush
- Emery, James Stanley
- Evans, Ronald E.
- Ewing, Thomas, Jr.
- Farley, Alan W.
- Funston, Frederick, 1865-1917
- Gailland, Maurice 1815-1877
- Gardner, Joseph, 1820-1863
- Garvey, Edward C.K., -1884
- Giles, Frye W., 1819-1898
- Glick, George Washington, 1827-1911
- Goodnow, Isaac T., 1814-1894
- Graves, Bill, 1953-
- Green, Elmer
- Grieme, Fred H.
- Griffing, James Sayre, 1822-1882
- Grisnik, Marijana
- Hall, Frederick Lee, 1916-1970
- Hay, George
- Hickok, James Butler, 1837-1876
- Highley, Brewster M, 1822?-1911
- Hill, Hiram
- Hodges, George H. (George Hartshorn), 1866-1947
- Holliday, Cyrus Kurtz, 1826-1900
- Hoyt, David Starr
- Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967
- Hume, Lou E.
- Hutchinson, William
- Huxman, Walter Augustus, 1887-1972
- Ingalls, John James, 1833-1900
- Inge, William
- Jenkins, Gaius
- Jessye, Eva
- Johnson, Walter Perry, 1887-1946
- Keaton, Buster, 1895-1966
- Knight, J. Lee, 1837-1915
- Landon, Alfred M. (Alfred Mossman), 1887-1987
- Lane, James Henry, 1814-1866
- Larzelere, Alfred, 1811-1881
- Lewelling, Lorenzo Dow, 1846-1900
- Lieurance, Thurlow
- Lines, C. B.
- Logan, Herschel C., 1901-1987
- Long, Chester Isaiah, 1860-1934
- Lum, Samuel Y., 1821-1895
- Lykins, Johnston
- March, George M., 1886-1954
- Marlatt, Washington, 1829-1909
- Martin, Albert Bugal, 1898-1986
- Martin, John Alexander, 1839-1889
- McCoy, Isaac, 1784-1846
- McCoy, Joseph Geiting, 1837-1915
- Mead, James R.
- Medary, Samuel, 1801-1864
- Meeker, Jotham, 1804-1855
- Menninger, Charles Fredrick (C. F.), 1862-1953
- Menninger, Karl Augustus, 1893-1990
- Menninger, Philip (Philip Bratton), 1928-
- Menninger, Robert Gaines, 1922-
- Menninger, Roy W., 1926-
- Menninger, William Claire, 1899-1966
- Menninger, W. Walter, 1931-
- Miller, Solomon
- Miller, Vern
- Monroe, Lilla Day, 1858-1929
- Moore, Henry Miles
- Morrison, V. L.
- Naismith, James, 1861-1939
- Nation, Carry Amelia,1846-1911
- Nute, Ephriam, 1819-1897
- Osborn, Thomas Andrew, 1836-1898
- Paddock, George Washington, 1823-1907
- Peffer, William Alfred, 1831-1912
- Perry, Barbara Rondelli
- Phillips, William Addison, 1824-1893
- Pike, Joshua A., 1833-1922
- Plumb, Preston B., 1837-1891
- Pomeroy, S. C. (Samuel Clarke), 1816-1891
- Popenoe, Frederick Oliver, 1863-1934
- Pratt, J. G. (John Gill), 1814-1900
- Price, G. F.
- Randolph, Anna Margaret (Watson), 1838-1917
- Reader, Samuel James, 1836-1914
- Redpath, James, 1833-1891
- Reed, Clyde Martin, 1871-1949
- Reeder, Andrew H. (Andrew Horatio), 1807-1864
- Reid, Albert T.
- Robinson, Charles, 1818-1894
- Rogers, Richard Dean
- Russell, Reb, 1905-1978
- Salter, Susanna Madora, 1860-1961
- Sandzen, Birger, 1871-1954
- Schoeppel, Andrew Frank, 1894-1962
- Sebelius, Kathleen
- Senix, Jacob
- Seward, C. A. (Coy Avon), 1884-1939
- Shannon, Wilson
- Sheldon, Charles Monroe, 1857-1946
- Shore, Samuel T.
- Simerwell, Robert W.
- Simmons, Thomas
- Simpson, Jeremiah, 1842-1905
- Simpson, Samuel Newell
- Singleton, Benjamin, 1809-1900
- Smith, Glee S., Jr.
- Smith, Mary Alice, 1896-1970
- Soule, Silas Stillman, 1838-1865
- Stewart, John E
- Stinson, Thomas N.
- St. John, John Pierce, 1833-1916
- Stone, Fred Andrew, 1873-1959
- Stone, George Melville, 1858-1931
- Stutz, John Godfrey, 1893-1995
- Trego, Joseph Harrington
- Twente, Esther Elizabeth, 1895-1971
- Wattles, Augustus
- White, William Allen, 1868-1944
- Willard, Jess, 1881-1968
- Willis, S. J.
- Winter, Lumen Martin
- Wood, S. N. (Samuel Newitt)
- Worrall, Henry, 1825-1902
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- Age of Reform, 1880 - 1917
- Bleeding Kansas, 1854 - 1861
- Cattle Drives, 1867 - 1885
- Civil War, 1861 - 1865
- Eisenhower Years, 1946 - 1961
- Great Depression and Dust Bowl, 1929 - 1941
- Immigration and Settlement, 1854 - 1890
- Indian Territory, 1820 - 1854
- Industrialization and the National Economy, 1870 - 1920
- The Recent Past, 1975 - present
- The Sixties and Vietnam, 1961 - 1975
- The Twenties, 1920 - 1929
- World War I, 1914 - 1919
- World War II, 1939 - 1945