Kansas
History: A Journal of the Central Plains
Tables of Content (Vol. 18, 1995)
Noted issues include online articles. Most of these volumes are
available through the Museum Store.
Virginia Gunn, "Industrialists Not Butterflies: Women's Higher Education at
Kansas State Agricultural College, 1873-1882," p. 2.
I. E. Quastler, "Charting a Course: Lawrence, Kansas, and Its Railroad Strategy,
1854-1872," p.18.
Barbara Brackman, "Legend Posing as History: Hyer, Justin, and the Origin of the
Cowboy Boot," p. 34.
James C. Juhnke, "Minister of Peace in a World of War: Edmund G. Kaufman," p.
48.
Joyce Thierer, "Queen of the Kansas Prairies: Butler County's Kafir Corn
Carnivals," p. 70.
Robert A. McInnes, editor, "`I Spent Almost Two Years in the Insane Asylum': An
Anonymous Kansan Speaks Out," p. 86.
O. James Hazlett, "Cattle Marketing in the American Southwest: The Rise of the
Kansas City Commission Merchant in the Nineteenth Century," p. 100.
Dale Watts, "How Bloody was Bleeding Kansas?
Political Killings in Kansas Territory, 1854- 1861," p.
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Ramon Powers, "The Memorial Building: Introduction," p. 140.
Larry O. Jochims and Virgil W. Dean, "Pillars of Society: A Brief History of the
Kansas Historical Society," p. 142.
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Daniel J. Prosser, "Foundations of Our Past: The Architecture of the Memorial
Building," p.164.
"Remembering These Marble Halls: Reflections on the Memorial Building,"
p. 178.
Reminiscences by Dudley T. Cornish, Homer E. Socolofsky, Joseph W. Snell, Robert W.
Richmond, and Clifford R. Hope, Jr.
Patricia A. Michaelis, "Windows to Yesterday: The Journal of the Kansas Historical Society," p. 208.
Milton S. Katz and Susan B. Tucker, "A Pioneer in Civil Rights: Esther Brown
and the South Park Desegregation Case of 1948," p. 234. Read this article online
Larry G. Bowman, "`I Think It Is Pretty Ritzy, Myself': Kansas Minor League Teams
and the Birth of Night Baseball," p. 248.
Richard D. Rogers, "The Story of Brave Kansans: Presidential Address," p.
258.
John Edgar Tidwell, "Ad Astra, Per Aspera: Frank Marshall Davis," p. 270.
Paul S. Sutter, "Paved With Good Intentions: Good Roads, the Automobile, and the
Rhetoric of Rural Improvement in the Kansas Farmer, 1890-1914," p. 284.
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