Crucifix holder
This crucifix holder was excavated from Fort Hays in Ellis County. Faint lettering on the front reads "ECCO HOMO," translated as "Behold (the) Man."
View ArticleDoll head
This china doll head was excavated in 1966 at Fort Hays in Ellis County. China doll heads are described by their hair style. This doll, with her center parted hair and comb marks on the side most...
View ArticleCandlestick holder
This candlestick holder was excavated at Fort Hays in Ellis County. It was recovered in four pieces and reconstructed. Once someone's proud possession, the holder is quite colorful and has an unusual...
View ArticleGreat Bend aspect Little River focus vessel
This pottery vessel was found at the Paint Creek Archeological site, a village site in McPherson County, Kansas and donated to the Kansas Historical Society in 1971. The pot was reconstructed from two...
View ArticleSnuff Jar
This ceramic snuff jar was found at Fort Hays (14EL301) in Ellis County. Its lettering declares it to be from the C. W. Gail & Ax snuff makers of Baltimore, Maryland for display in a store. Gail...
View ArticleProtohistoric Ceramic Vessel
This reconstructed ceramic vessel was found in Pottawatomie County and donated to the Kansas Historical Society in 1925. It's elaborate decoration of nested chevrons, punctate borders, and parallel...
View ArticleGrasshopper Falls phase Early Ceramic Vessel
This reconstructed pottery vessel was found at the Booth Archeological site, a hamlet site in Jackson County, Kansas. The pot was reconstructed from many sherds, with the spaces filled in with...
View ArticleMiddle Ceramic Bluff Creek Complex Vessel
This Middle Ceramic Bluff Creek Complex vessel was found at the Hallman village site (14HP524) in Harper County in 1988. A cord-wrapped paddle was used by the American Indians to make the roughened...
View ArticleGothic Pepper Sauce Bottle
This Gothic style pepper sauce bottle was excavated from the Quindaro Townsite, an archaeological district now part of Kansas City, KS. These bottles are sometimes more common called Cathedral style...
View ArticleMunkers Creek Projectile Points
The Munkers Creek phase describes a stone tool technology restricted primarily to the Flint Hills. During this time most of North America was in a prolonged drought so severe that Archeologists...
View ArticleRidenour-Baker Grocery Bottle
This nearly complete bottle was recovered from the original site of the Adair Cabin (14MM327) in Osawatomie, Kansas in 2014. This botlle may have held a flavoring, such as vanilla. The Ridenour-Baker...
View ArticleGovernor Edward Arn, correspondence files, box 56
These folders contain correspondence subject files with Governor Arn. The subject of this box is floods. Starting on July 13, 1951, one of the most costly floods in Kansas' history swept down the...
View ArticleGovernor Edward Arn, correspondence files, box 59
These folders contain correspondence subject files with Governor Edward Arn. Some subjects included are flood, Big Creek Watershed Association, Strawn Dam, Toronto Dam, and the Tuttle Creek Dam....
View ArticleGovernor Harry H. Woodring, Correspondence Files, Box 17
These folders contain correspondence subject files with Governor Harry Woodring. Some subjects included are coal, Cowley County State Lake, drought relief, economic conditions, and extraditions.
View ArticleA. S. Freed to Governor John St. John
A letter from Pastor Freed of Louisburg which informs Kansas Governor St. John that the town clergymen were successful in closing down liquor sales in three area drugstores.
View ArticleJoseph Anderson to Governor John St. John
A letter to Kansas Governor St. John from Joseph Anderson of Ellsworth. The letter expounds on Anderson's ideas for creating colorful banners promoting the temperance amendment.
View ArticleE. B. Reynolds to Governor John St. John
A letter to Kansas Governor St. John from E. B. Reynolds requesting a railroad pass back home to Indianapolis.
View ArticleEli Johnson to Governor John St. John
A letter from Eli Johnson of New York to Kansas Governor St. John inquiring if St. John needed a railroad pass to attend the December 6th Temperance Congress in Cooper Union, New York.
View ArticleM. M. Alison to Governor John St. John
A telegram to Kansas Governor St. John from M. M. Allsion, asking for majority on the prohibition amendment.
View ArticleOur Lady of Guadalupe 75th Fiesta Mexicana July 2008 - December 2009 calendar
The Our Lady of Guadalupe 75th Fiesta Mexicana July 2008 - December 2009 calendar features historical and contemporary photographs of the Fiesta Mexicana. Our Lady of Guadalupe has held the Fiesta in...
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