Thomas Baker's Civil War enlistment paper
This is a volunteer enlistment paper for Thomas Baker, a mason, who enlisted in the 6th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, Company L.
View ArticleLouis Big Knife's Civil War enlistment paper
This is a volunteer enlistment paper for Louis Big Knife, a laborer, who joined the 12th Kansas Volunteer Infantry, Company A.
View ArticleMarshall Rice's Civil War enlistment paper
This is a volunteer enlistment paper for Marshall Rice, a farmer, who enlisted in the 6th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, Company L.
View ArticlePlanting soy beans in the Kansas River valley, Shawnee County, Kansas
Here are two video clips showing Francis Kelsey using precision technology, GPS auto steer, and real time mapping to plant soy beans in the Kansas River valley, Shawnee County, Kansas. Auto steer,...
View ArticleThompson Gaines
A carte de visite of Thompson Gaines from Geneseo, Illinois, who served in Company I of 9th Kansas Volunteer Infantry. The carte de visite was originally in an album belonging to Lt. Charles H....
View ArticleHenry M. Hurd
A carte de visite of Henry M. Hurd from Spring Hill, Illinois, who served as a commissary sergeant in Company I of the 8th Kansas Volunteer Infantry. The carte de visite was originally in an album...
View ArticleWilliam P. Brown
A carte de visite showing Corporal William P. Brown from Pink Prairie, Illinois, who served in Company I of the 8th Kansas Volunteer Infantry. The carte de visite was originally in an album belonging...
View ArticleThe Daily Bulletin
This is the daily publication of the Publicity Department of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (Texas A & M) located in College Station, Texas. The lead stories in this issue are...
View ArticleThe Earth
The Earth was a publication of the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad. Its sub heading was "Especially the best part of it--the Santa Fe Southwest." The front page has the schedule for the Santa...
View ArticleNew Mexico Farm and Home Special News
The newspaper was distributed by the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad as this Farm and Home Special Train made stops in New Mexico communities between March 31 and April 16, 1930. The newspaper...
View ArticleSanta Fe - Kansas State College. Better Farm Homes Train
This item has two different options for exhibit cars for the Santa Fe - Kansas State College Better Farm Homes Train scheduled to travel in Kansas May 10-22, 1937. Both pages show all of the cars to...
View ArticleAvery Manufacturing Company catalog
This catalog was published by Avery Manufacturing Company advertising their engines, threshers, self feeders, pneumatic straw stackers, water tanks, and farm machinery. All of the pages of the catalog...
View ArticleBiennial report of the State Reform School, 1896
The Kansas State Reform School, also known as the Industrial School for Boys, was established in 1879 by a legislative act that appropriated $35,000 for the erection of buildings, etc., in Topeka,...
View ArticleBiennial report of the State Reform School,1898
The Kansas State Reform School, also known as the Industrial School for Boys, was established in 1879 by a legislative act that appropriated $35,000 for the erection of buildings, etc., in Topeka,...
View ArticleBiennial report of the State Reform School, 1900
The Kansas State Reform School, also known as the Industrial School for Boys, was established in 1879 by a legislative act that appropriated $35,000 for the erection of buildings, etc., in Topeka,...
View ArticleBiennial report of the Boys Industrial School, 1902
The Kansas State Reform School, also known as the Industrial School for Boys, was established in 1879 by a legislative act that appropriated $35,000 for the erection of buildings, etc., in Topeka,...
View ArticleBiennial report of the Boys Industrial School, 1904
The Kansas State Reform School, also known as the Industrial School for Boys, was established in 1879 by a legislative act that appropriated $35,000 for the erection of buildings, etc., in Topeka,...
View ArticleBiennial report of the Boys Industrial School, 1906
The Kansas State Reform School, also known as the Industrial School for Boys, was established in 1879 by a legislative act that appropriated $35,000 for the erection of buildings, etc., in Topeka,...
View ArticleBiennial report of the Boys Industrial School, 1908
The Kansas State Reform School, also known as the Industrial School for Boys, was established in 1879 by a legislative act that appropriated $35,000 for the erection of buildings, etc., in Topeka,...
View ArticleBiennial report of the Boys Industrial School, 1910
The Kansas State Reform School, also known as the Industrial School for Boys, was established in 1879 by a legislative act that appropriated $35,000 for the erection of buildings, etc., in Topeka,...
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