Kansas Adjutant General U.S. War Department correspondence
Correspondence sent and received by the Kansas Adjutant General's Office and the U.S. War Department between April 1902 - June 1904. Letters were also sent to Governor William E. Stanley and Governor...
View ArticleKansas Adjutant General U.S. War Department correspondence
Correspondence sent and received by the Kansas Adjutant General's Office and the U.S. War Department between July 1904 - December 1906. Letters were also sent to Governor Willis J. Bailey and Governor...
View ArticleKansas Adjutant General general correspondence
This correspondence includes letters received by the Kansas Adjutant General on a variety of topics. Many letters inform the state of the enrollment of militia companies, especially in response to a...
View ArticleTemperance history correspondence
Correspondence sent and received by Kansas State Temperance Union secretaries Rev. J. E. Everett and Rev. W. L. Dexter. Correspondents include Howard H. Russell, Superintendent of the American...
View ArticleTemperance history correspondence
Correspondence sent and received by Rev. Robert Norris, secretary of the Kansas State Temperance Union, and Julian K. Codding, attorney for the Kansas State Temperance Union. Correspondents include...
View ArticleKansas Film Commission photographs, towns Ada - Bunker Hill
These are panoramic photographs of Kansas towns beginning with Ada and ending with Bunker Hill. The Kansas Film Commission created the photos to promote Kansas locations to film companies. Many of the...
View ArticleNelson Case to Governor John St. John
This letter acknowledges Kansas Governor St. John's offer to speak in Oswego, Kansas. Attorney Nelson Case requests the Governor's address title and even offers some suggestions.
View ArticleA Story of Real Life on The Plains
A story written by Captain S.S. Van Sickel, in which he recounts his time on the Plains, his experiences with the Indians, and his narrow escape from death during the winter of 1874-75. He was a...
View ArticleOttawa First Book
The Ottawa First Book contains lessons for those seeking to learn the Ottawa language. It also contains portions of the gospel of Luke and the laws of the Ottawa Indians. The laws begin on page 102....
View ArticleTemperance history correspondence
Correspondence sent and received by members of the Kansas State Temperance Union, primarily Rev. W. L. Dexter, secretary, Robert Norris, secretary, Julian K. Codding, lawyer, and William T. Jones,...
View ArticleTemperance history correspondence
Correspondence sent and received by Frank M. Stahl, superintendent of the Kansas State Temperance Union. A letter from James K. Shields, state superintendent for the Anti-Saloon League of Illinois,...
View ArticleTemperance history correspondence
Correspondence sent and received by the Kansas State Temperance Union (KSTU). Rev. Robert Norris acted as secretary, John Marshall, attorney, and Julian K. Codding, attorney and later president of the...
View ArticleCharles M. Sheldon and Central Congregational Church correspondence
Charles M. Sheldon (1857-1946) served as minister of the Central Congregational Church in Topeka, Kansas from 1889 to 1920. He was also an author of the international best seller, In His Steps, which...
View ArticleChief White Cloud
This is a postcard showing James White Cloud "The gro-wo-nung" born May 15, 1840, on the Iowa Indian Mission east of Highland, Kansas. He served in the Union Army as a Scout for Company C of the 14th...
View ArticleEdward Ray Sloan receiving a honorary doctorate of law at Washburn University
This is a photograph of Edward R. Sloan receiving a honorary doctorate of law at Washburn University. Dean Sellen is adjusting the hood and Dr. Stauffer, President of Washburn University is presenting...
View ArticleEdward Ray Sloan's diploma from Campbell College
This is Edward Ray Sloan's diploma from Campbell College, Holton, Kansas, where he received a degree of Bachelor of Laws. Edward Ray Sloan was born in 1883 in Seward County Nebraska. His family came...
View ArticleBoaters on the Kansas River near Manhattan, Kansas
This is a stereograph showing people boating on the Kansas River east of Manhattan, Kansas.
View ArticleFamily with their home possibly in Manhattan, Kansas
This is a stereograph showing an unidentified family and their house, possibly in Manhattan, Kansas.
View ArticleBusinesses in Manhattan, Kansas
This is a stereograph showing businesses in Manhattan, Kansas. The building on the left might be Carl Engel's general merchandise store.
View ArticleBird's eye view of Gunnison, Colorado
This lithograph is a bird's eye view of Gunnison, Colorado. The population was 5,500 in 1882. The legend identifies the following: Court House, Jail, schools, 2 railroad depots, 2 banks, The Gunnison...
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