Elmer Ernest Southard correspondence
Elmer Ernest Southard's papers primarily consist of handwritten and typed letters he sent to Norman Fenton. Southard, the first Director of Boston Psychopathic Hospital, was Karl Menninger's first...
View ArticleBand at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
This is a panoramic photograph showing a military band at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
View ArticleArthur Edward Mattox and Hulda Florence Parks Mattox
This is a photograph of Arthur Edward Mattox and Hulda Florence Parks. She was born and grew up in McPherson, Kansas. At age 15, she married Arthur Edward Mattox who was born and grew up near Turney,...
View ArticleRichard Mattox, Merrion R. Mattox and Arthur Edward Mattox
This is a postcard showing (left to right) Richard (Dick) Mattox, Merrion R. (Jake) Mattox, and Arthur Edward Mattox. The photograph was possibly taken near Turney, Missouri.
View ArticleUnited States Office of Indian Affairs, Central Superintendency, St. Louis,...
This volume includes field notes and surveys of Indian lands and some treaties made between the U. S. and various Indian tribes (1830-1838). Included are several maps of Indian reservations in Kansas....
View ArticleGoshen Church in Goshen, Kansas
This is a photograph of the Goshen Church in Goshen, Kansas. Two tombstones are in the foreground. One is for someone with the last name of Steves.
View ArticleSchool possibly near Goshen, Kansas
This is a photograph of a rural school near Goshen, Kasnas.
View ArticleAcademy baseball team, Hiawatha, Kansas
This postcard is a studio portrait of the Hiawatha Academy baseball team. The image is undated, but it was likely made between 1905 and 1915. The Hiawatha Academy was an educational institution that...
View ArticleBaseball team, McLouth, Kansas
This is a photograph of the McLouth baseball team from 1925. The photo includes the caption, "N.E. Kans. Champs - 25." The team defeated a semi-professional team from Leavenworth, bolstering its...
View ArticleKansas farmers at the capitol in Washington, D.C.
This is a photograph of Kansas farmers posed with Senators Charles Curtis and Arthur Capper on the capitol steps in Washington, D.C. The farmers signed up for a two-week tour sponsored by the Kansas...
View ArticleOrville F. Newton
This is a studio portrait of Orville F. Newton. His parents were Warren and Eva Newton, and he was born in Clay Center, Kansas. Later, the family moved to Topeka, Kansas. He is wearing a...
View ArticleWorld War I inductees at Clay Center, Kansas
Here are two photographs showing World War I inductees on the steps of the Clay County courthouse in Clay Center, Kansas.
View ArticleBell Grade School in Atchison County, Kansas
This is a photograph showing students and teacher at Bell Grade School #59 in Lancaster Township, Atchison County. The school was two miles north of Lancaster. Students in the photo are front row...
View ArticleParade grounds at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
This is a panoramic photograph showing the parade grounds at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
View ArticleCompany A, C.M.T.C. at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
This is a panoramic photograph showing soldiers in Company A, C.M.T.C. at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
View ArticleThomas Pratt, Thomas L. Pratt and Hanna Walsh Pratt
This is half of a postcard showing Thomas Pratt, a.k.a. Little Tom Pratt, back row; and Thomas L. Pratt, a.k.a. as Big Tom Pratt; and Elizabeth Mozier Pratt, Thomas L. Pratt's wife, front row. Thomas...
View ArticleKansas farmers with President Coolidge in Washington, D. C.
This is a photograph of Senator Arthur Capper, left, and President Calvin Coolidge, center, with members of a farm group, which took a two-week tour sponsored by the Kansas Farmer. It featured visits...
View ArticlePratt Ranch [Cottonwood Ranch] near Studley in Sheridan County, Kansas
This is a photograph of the house on the Pratt Ranch [Cottonwood Ranch] near Studley in Sheridan County, Kansas. Built by Abraham Pratt and his two sons Fenton and Tom, it consisted of the stone house...
View ArticleOrville F. Newton
This is a studio portrait of Orville F. Newton. His parents were Warren and Eva Newton, and he was born in Clay Center, Kansas. Later, the family moved to Topeka, Kansas.
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