Marshall County History Bibliography
Blue Rapids, Kansas. N.p.: 1907. (K/978.1/-M35/Pam.v.1/no. 6).
Bush, Maynie S. The Frankford Story, 1867-1967. N.p.: 1967. (K/978.1/ -M35/F853).
Centennial Committee. Waterville, Kansas, 1870-1970: Observance of First Hundred Years. N.p.: 1970. (K/978.1/-M35/Pam.v.1/no. 7).
Clark and Runneals. The True Republican of Marysville, Kansas. N.p.: Authors, 1890. (K/978.1/-M35/T76).
"County's First Citizen." [Marysville] Marshall County News. Jan. 29, 1953. [1 p.]. (Microfilm reel: NP 63).
"Early Day History of Marysville as Busy Place on Overland Route." [Marysville] Marshall County News. May 19, 1949. [1 p.]. (Microfilm reel: NP 59).
Ellenbecker, John G. Log Cabins of Marshall County. N.p.: n.d. (K/978.1/ -M35/El54).
Fitzgerald, Don. Peaceful Valley: Waterville, Revisited. Waterville, KS: Yellow-Jacket Book, 1987. (K/978.1/-M35/W319f).
Fitzgerald, Mrs. Ed. The Beattie Story, 1870-1970: A History of Beattie, Kansas. Frankfort, KS: 1970. (K/978.1/-M35/Pam.v.1/no. 9).
Forter, Emma E. History of Marshall County, Kansas. Indianapolis, IN: B.F. Bowen, 1917. (K/978.1/-M35/F77).
Gerhardt, Mrs. Leland. Vermillion Centennial, 1869-1969: Then and Now. N.p.: 1969. (K/978.1/-M35/Pam.v.2/no. 1).
Guise, Byron E. "A Civil War Veteran and Marshall County Pioneer Delves in His Yesterdays." [Marysville] Marshall County News. March 25, 1932. [1 p.]. (Microfilm reel: NP 48).
________. "A Pioneer Woman Reviews Days in County When Money Was Scarce and Homes Few." [Marysville] Marshall County News. Jan. 20, 1933. [1 p.]. (Microfilm reel: NP 48).
________. "A Resident of County for 73 Years Looks Back to Days When City Was Young." [Marysville] Marshall County News. Apr. 28, 1933. [1 p.]. (Microfilm reel: NP 48).
________. "A Waterville Pioneer Tells About Bison Hunts and Early County History." [Marysville] Marshall County News. Apr. 14, 1933. [1 p.]. (Microfilm reel: NP 48).
________. "Blacksmith for 40 Years Recalls Change in Trade." [Marysville] Marshall County News. June 2, 1933. [1 p.]. (Microfilm reel: NP 48).
________. "Carrier of Early Day Mail Again Goes on His Ride and Recalls Early History." [Marysville] Marshall County News. Apr. 15,1932. [1 p.]. (Microfilm reel: NP 48).
________. "Marietta Grain Company, Oldest Cooperative in State, To Observe Twenty-Fifth Year." [Marysville] Marshall County News. Mar. 24, 1933. [1 p.]. (Microfilm reel: NP 48).
________. "Picture of the County Sixty-Six Years Ago is Recalled and Drawn by Pioneer Mother." [Marysville] Marshall County News. June 16, 1933. [1 p.]. (Microfilm reel: NP 48).
Guise, Byron E. and Eulalia T. Guise. An Affair With the Past From the Otoes to the Astronauts. N.p.: Authors, 1987. (K/978.1/-M35/G949).
Hohn, Gordon S. "Broadway Hotel Location Was Once Occupied by Matthias Bendel Hall." Marysville Advocate. June 28, 1956. [1 p.]. (Microfilm reel: M694).
________. "Fourth of July Years Ago Was Time for Old Settlers' Picnics." Marysville Advocate. July 5, 1956. [1 p.]. (Microfilm reel: M 694).
Irving History Book Committee. A History of Irving, Kansas. N.p.: Author, n.d. (K/978.1/-M35/Pam.v.2/no. 7).
Kansas State Historical Society. Marshall County Clippings, 1877-1999. (7 vols.). Topeka, KS: KSHS, n.d. (K/978.1/-M35/Clipp./v.1-7).
Lewis, Richard W. Early Day History of Home City, Kansas. Marysville, KS: Marysville Advocate, 1949. (K/978.1/-M35/Pam.v.1/no. 2).
"Last of Pony Express Riders Goes Again on Route." [Marysville] Marshall County News. Mar. 17, 1933. [1 p.]. (Microfilm reel: NP 48).
"Lure of Land Ownership Brought Throngs of Easterners Out to Marshall [County] to Have Homes." Marysville Advocate. June 21, 1956. [1 p.]. (Microfilm reel: M 694).
"Many Reasons Why Alcove Springs Should be Denoted as State Park." [Marysville] Marshall County News. June 2, 1949. [1 p.]. (Microfilm reel: NP 59].
"Marshall County Fair of 1890 Called Brilliant Success." [Marysville] Marshall County News. Sept. 22, 1947. [1 p.]. (Microfilm reel: NP 58).
Marshall County Historical Society. Bus Tour, June 14, 1974. N.p.: 1974. (K/978.1/-M35/Pam.v.2/no. 4).
________. Bus Tour No. 2, June 14, 1973. N.p.: 1973. (K/978.1/-M35/ Pam.v.2/no. 3).
"Marysville Made County Seat in 1871 Over Heated Election." [Marysville] Marshall County News. Sept. 22, 1947. [1 p.]. (Microfilm reel: NP 58).
"Marysville Town Company Originally Was Incorporated in Missouri [1885]." [Marysville] Marshall County News. May 30, 1949. [1 p.]. (Microfilm reel: NP 59).
McLain, Leola. Blue Rapids Centennial, 1870-1970. N.p.: Blue Rapids Centennial, 1970. (K/978.1/-M35/Pam.v.1/no. 8).
Morrison, Sarah Koester. Memoirs of the Charles F. Koester House: an Intimate Portrait. Marysville, Kansas: Koester House Museum Foundation Publications, 2017. (K/069/K819/Pam. v.1/no.1)
________. Times in Marysville: Queen City of the Big Blue. Marysville, Kansas: Koester House Museum, 2013. (K/978.1/-M35/Pam. v.4/no. 4
100th Anniversary of Marysville, Kansas: A Century of Progress. N.p.: 1954. (K/978.1/-M35/Pam.v.1/no. 4).
Orr, Sister Mary M. A History of Guittard Station, Marshall County, Kansas Territory and State, 1857- 1906. Leavenworth, KS: St. Mary College, 1972. (K/978.1/-M35/Pam.v.2/no. 8).
"Our Roving Correspondent Sees Folks in Blue Rapids." [Marysville] Marshall County News. Mar. 10, 1933. [1 p.]. (Microfilm reel: NP 48).
Pony Express Station, No.1, Marysville, Kansas. N.p.: n.d. (K/978.1/ -M35/Pam.v.3/postcard).
Robeson, Dale. The Blacksmith Shop, Summerfield, Kansas. N.p.: Author, 1969. (K/978.1/-M35/Pam.v.2/no. 2).
Scheibe, Edith. Summerfield, Kansas, 1888-1988. Shawnee Mission, KS: Kes-Print, 1988. (K/978.1/-M35/Su64).
"Seventieth Anniversary Edition," [Marysville] Marshall County News. Feb. 27, 1931. [5 pp.]. (Microfilm reel: NP 47).
Stewart, W.E. "Vermillion Man Willing to Give Credit of First Settler Here to Frank Marshall." Marysville Advocate. Mar. 5, 1953. [1 p.]. (Microfilm reel: M691).
Waterville Bicentennial Committee. A Pictorial and Family History of Waterville, Kansas. N.p.: Author, 1976. (K/978.1/-M35/W319).
Wright, Harriet H. and Lydia P. Jones. The History of Summerfield. N.p.: n.d. (K/978.1/-M35/Pam.v.2/no. 6).