The Kansas Star, volume 60, number 7
This is an issue of The Kansas Star, a publication written and printed by the students of the Kansas School for the Deaf in Olathe, Kansas. This issue includes letters to the editor, and a history of...
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This is an issue of The Kansas Star, a publication written and printed by the students of the Kansas School for the Deaf in Olathe, Kansas. This issue includes news from the athletic department,...
View ArticleThe Kansas Star, volume 61, number 9
This is an issue of The Kansas Star, a publication written and printed by the students of the Kansas School for the Deaf in Olathe, Kansas. This issue includes news about the graduating class of 1947....
View ArticleBaseball team in Topeka, Kansas
This photograph is of Topeka's 1904 minor league club in the Missouri Valley League. (An inscription on the photo gives the league name as Western Association, but the change in the league's name was...
View ArticlePreliminary rural electrification survey
The Kansas Emergency Relief Committee was created in July 1932 to obtain and administer federal emergency loans made available to states through Herbert Hoover's Emergency Relief and Construction Act...
View ArticleE. N. Ruddock to Governor John St. John
E.N. Ruddock of Wisconsin, who had performed temperance work in Kansas, sends this gracious and humble letter to Kansas Governor St. John, thanking him for his support and wishing him well.
View ArticleCyrus Shinn to Governor John St. John
In this letter, Cyrus Shinn from Oneida, Kansas, informs Kansas Governor St. John of a potential mass Temperance meeting at Hyde Park, between the Seneca and Sabetha communities.
View ArticleJ. H. Barnett to Governor John St. John
This letter from J. H. Barnett, having recently formed a Temperance Association in Jackson County, requests Kansas Governor St. John come lecture them and promises a large audience. Barnett lived in...
View ArticleKansas Emergency Relief Committee, bulletin 307
The Kansas Emergency Relief Committee was created in July 1932 to obtain and administer federal emergency loans made available to states through Herbert Hoover's Emergency Relief and Construction Act...
View ArticleKansas Emergency Relief Committee, bulletin 105
The Kansas Emergency Relief Committee was created in July 1932 to obtain and administer federal emergency loans made available to states through Herbert Hoover's Emergency Relief and Construction Act...
View ArticleKansas Emergency Relief Committee, bulletin 167
The Kansas Emergency Relief Committee was created in July 1932 to obtain and administer federal emergency loans made available to states through Herbert Hoover's Emergency Relief and Construction Act...
View ArticleMethodist Episcopal Church in Hartford, Kansas
This is a postcard showing the Methodist Episcopal Church in Hartford, Kansas.
View ArticleStratton house in Hartford, Kansas
This is a postcard showing the Stratton house in Hartford, Kansas.
View ArticleO'Connor and Stratton elevator in Hartford, Kansas
This is a postcard showing the O'Connor and Stratton elevator in Hartford, Kansas.
View ArticlePolitical "triple play" resignations and oaths of office
This item contain the resignations of Fred Hall and William A. Smith and the oaths of office for John McCuish, Fred Hall, and George Docking. These records are part of what is known as the political...
View ArticleIsaac Goodnow residence, Manhattan, Kansas
Two photographs of the Isaac Goodnow property. Isaac T. Goodnow, a native of Vermont, came to Kansas in 1855 with the New England Emigrant Aid Company. They had the idea of building a community, which...
View ArticleIsaac Goodnow residence, Manhattan, Kansas
A photograph of the Isaac T. Goodnow house well. Isaac T. Goodnow, a native of Vermont, came to Kansas in 1855 with the New England Emigrant Aid Company. They had the idea of building a community,...
View ArticleEdmund G. Ross
This is a photograph of Edmund Gibson Ross at age 63. The photograph was taken in Silver City, New Mexico. He was active in Kansas Territory politics and served as a delegate to the Wyandotte...
View Article"Another Investigation Committee"
This illustration published in Harper's Weekly by cartoonist Thomas Nast depicts a potential Exoduster being questioned by a watchful Irishman with the caption "An' what right have you, sure, to be...
View Article"En route for Kansas"
This illustration published in Harper's Weekly by H. J. Lewis shows a family of Exodusters en route for Kansas as they flee from the outbreak of yellow fever.
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