1st Infantry Division return to Fort Riley, Kansas
This is a panoramic photograph showing the 1st Infantry Division on the parade grounds during their return to Fort Riley, Kansas.
View ArticleWarren Pugh receiving a service pin
A photograph showing Warren Pugh receiving a service pin from Joe Snell.
View ArticleWarren Pugh working on an electrical problem
Three photographs showing Warren Pugh working on an electrical problem at the Kansas State Historical Society's Memorial building at 120 W. 10th Street in Topeka, Kansas.
View ArticleWarren Pugh and John Holt
A photograph showing Warren Pugh sitting in a wheelchair and John Holt in a chair. This photograph was taken when Warren Pugh and others were working on an electrical problem at the Kansas State...
View ArticleEmployees of the Kansas State Historical Society installing a sign
Two photographs showing employees of the Kansas State Historical Society installing a sign at the Memorial Building at 120 W. 10th Street in Topeka, Kansas.
View ArticleMaintenance staff at the Kansas State Historical Society
A photograph showing maintenance staff at the Kansas State Historical Society in Topeka, Kansas.
View ArticleDoug Wadsworth cleaning a floor at the Memorial Building in Topeka, Kansas
A photograph showing Doug Wadsworth cleaning a floor at the Kansas State Historical Society. The Historical Society was located at the Memorial Building, 120 W. 10th Street in Topeka, Kansas.
View ArticleRon E. Thornburgh
This is a portrait of Ron E. Thornburgh, born December 31, 1962, in Burlingame, Kansas. He was the 29th Secretary of State of Kansas. Thornburgh was elected to his first term in 1994 and was...
View ArticleRichard Dean Rogers and the Federal Judgeship
This is a drawing captioned "They say, Senator, you've got it in the bag." The drawing refers to Richard Dean Rogers appointment to the Federal Judgeship. The drawing was published in The Manhattan...
View ArticleMirza Temple Shrine and the Agitatin' Annies from Pittsburg, Kansas
Photographs of the Mirza Temple Shrine and the Agitatin' Annies, a woman's auxiliary of the Shrine, that performed and marched in parades. Two of the photographs have a newspaper clipping on the back....
View ArticleS. Jones to Lewis Allen Alderson
Several letters written by S. Jones to Lewis Allen Alderson. Alderson later moved to Atchison, Kansas, in 1858 and was a prominent Baptist minister. He died in Atchison in 1881.
View ArticleI. S. C. Griffin to Lewis Allen Alderson
A letter written by I. S. C. Griffin to Lewis Allen Alderson. Alderson later moved to Atchison, Kansas, in 1858 and was a prominent Baptist minister. He died in Atchison in 1881.
View ArticleWilliam Feamster to Lewis Allen Alderson
Two letters written by William Feamster to his brother-in-law, Lewis Allen Alderson. Alderson later moved to Atchison, Kansas, in 1858 and was a prominent Baptist minister. He died in Atchison in 1881.
View ArticleSamuel Adams Stinson
This is a carte de visite showing Samuel Adams Stinson who served as Kansas Attorney General from December 20, 1861 to January, 1863. He was elected on a Union ticket from Leavenworth, Kansas.
View ArticleArchibald Llewellyn Williams
This is a cabinet card showing Archibald Llewellyn Williams who served as Kansas Attorney General from January 9, 1871 to January 11, 1875.
View ArticleJay S. Parker
This is a photograph showing Jay S. Parker who served as Kansas Attorney General from January 9, 1939 to January 11, 1943.
View ArticleAlexander Baldwin Mitchell
This is a photograph of Alexander Baldwin Mitchell who served as Kansas Attorney General from January 11, 1943 to January 13, 1947.
View ArticleJohn Thomas Little
This is a photograph of John Thomas Little who served as Kansas Attorney General from January 9, 1893 to January 14, 1895.
View ArticleLyman Beecher Kellogg
This is a cabinet card photograph showing Lyman Beecher Kellogg who served as Kansas Attorney General from January 14, 1889 to January 12, 1891.
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