Hayes and Amelia Pitman
This is the wedding portrait of Hayes O. Pitman and Amelia Brooks Pitman. They are the parents of Dawn Fulton of Wabaunsee, Kansas, and grandparents of Janey Fulton Wenderott of Alma, Kansas, and...
View ArticleUnidentified man with beaver
This is a black and white photograph of an unidentified man with a dead beaver in Wabaunsee County, Kansas.
View ArticleCharles Burrill Lines
This is a studio portrait of Charles Burrill Lines, one of the leaders of the Connecticut colony who came to Wabaunsee, Kansas in March 1856.
View ArticleMaria Lines
This is a studio portrait of Maria Lines, wife of Charles Burrill Lines, who came to Wabaunsee, Kansas in 1856.
View ArticleSmith girls, Wabaunsee, Kansas
This is a portrait of four girls belonging to the Smith family of Wabaunsee, Kansas. They are idenified as (from left to right) Carolyn Smith, daughter of Herbert Smith; Lois Smith, daughter of Simeon...
View ArticleAlfonso Bouchey with haystacker in Maple Hill, Kansas
This photograph shows Alfonso Bouchey, left, inventor of a haystacking machine, with a model of his invention and his brother, Madie.
View ArticleStone house in Maple Hill, Kansas
Two photographs of a buggy outside a large, two-story stone house in Maple Hill, Kansas. Some of the people in the photographs are identified as Richard Crawshaw, Lottie Combs, Gene Bouchey, John...
View ArticleJosiah Hiner
Portrait of Josiah Hiner, one of the first settlers of Hinerville, Kansas in 1869. He was the son of Samual and Susan Hiner.
View ArticleMary Thompson Hiner
Cabinet card portrait of Mary "Mollie" Thompson Hiner of Wabaunsee County, Kansas. She was the wife of Josiah Hiner.
View ArticleThree unidentified women in Alma, Kansas
This is a studio portrait of three unidentified women all wearing clothes made of the same fabric pattern.
View ArticleIsaac T. Goodnow diplomas
Two diplomas awarded to Isaac T. Goodnow. In August 1845, Goodnow received a teaching degree from Wesleyan University in Middleton, Connecticut. Goodnow came to Kansas in 1855 with the New England...
View ArticleMexican Consul to Governor Jonathan M. Davis
A five-page telegram from the Mexican Consulate in Kansas City, Missouri to Governor Jonathan M. Davis in Topeka, Kansas. The consul expresses concern over a report of four Mexican boys being barred...
View ArticleMap of Topeka town lots
This hand-drawn map of Topeka, Kansas was probably created by Franklin L. Crane on behalf of the Topeka Association. The accounts of the Topeka Association included elsewhere described how Crane...
View ArticleTown Shares history collection
Collection of town share certificates assembled from various sources. Such shares were purchased by individuals who wished to own property in towns being developed in Kansas Territory. Many of the...
View ArticleKansas Film Commission site photographs, subject residences
These are panoramic photographs of locations in Kansas created by the Kansas Film Commission to promote scenes to film companies. The panoramics were created by taking individual photos and taping...
View ArticleBaseball team from Richter, Kansas
This photograph from 1935 shows a baseball team from Richter, a small community about six miles west of Ottawa in Franklin County, Kansas. The only person identified in the photo is Louie Maag, who is...
View ArticleKansas Film Commission site photographs, subject roads and highways
These are panoramic photographs of locations in Kansas created by the Kansas Film Commission to promote scenes to film companies. The panoramics were created by taking individual photos and taping...
View ArticleKansas Film Commission site photographs, subject schools
These are panoramic photographs of locations in Kansas created by the Kansas Film Commission to promote scenes to film companies. The panoramics were created by taking individual photos and taping...
View ArticleIsaac Goodnow lectures and writings
A series of manuscripts from the Isaac T. Goodnow collection that includes lectures, poems, and reminiscences. These manuscripts include those written, used, and collected by Isaac Goodnow.
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