L. Brown to Governor John St. John
In this letter, L. Brown of Girard, Kansas, suggests to Kansas Governor St. John that a plea for County Mass Temperance meetings should be issued by the Governor and endorsed by himself to build...
View ArticlePardee Butler to Governor John St. John
In this letter, Pardee Butler proposes a picnic where temperance speakers will be featured, after receiving a promise by Kansas Governor St. John to visit Atchison County in August. Pardee writes...
View ArticlePardee Butler to Governor John St. John
Pardee Butler writes Kansas Governor St. John to explain the change of plans for the Governor's speech in Farmington. He would prefer St. John to speak on the 31st, and also speaks negatively of the...
View ArticleThree Comanche women in Indian Territory
This carte-de-visite of three Comanche women is believed to have been made in the early 1870s by William S. Soule at Fort Sill, Indian Territory. Soule is well-known for the photographs he made of...
View ArticleTwo Comanche men in Indian Territory
This carte-de-visite of two Comanche men is believed to have been made in the early 1870s by William S. Soule at Fort Sill, Indian Territory. Soule is well-known for the photographs he made of...
View ArticleTwo Kiowa boys in Indian Territory
This carte-de-visite of two Kiowa boys is believed to have been made in the early 1870s by William S. Soule at Fort Sill, Indian Territory. Soule is well-known for the photographs he made of Southern...
View ArticleComanche man and woman in Indian Territory
This carte-de-visite of a Comanche man and woman is believed to have been made in the early 1870s by William S. Soule at Fort Sill, Indian Territory. Soule is well-known for the photographs he made of...
View ArticleKiowa man and woman in Indian Territory
This carte-de-visite of a Kiowa man and woman is believed to have been made in the early 1870s by William S. Soule at Fort Sill, Indian Territory. Soule is well-known for the photographs he made of...
View ArticleTwo Apache men in Indian Territory
This carte-de-visite of two Apache men is believed to have been made in the early 1870s by William S. Soule at Fort Sill, Indian Territory. It carries a notation identifying the men as Apache, but...
View ArticlePardee Butler to Governor John St. John
In this letter, Pardee Butler describes for Kansas Governor St. John the temperance problems existing in Atchison County, where many leading Republicans have been courted and persuaded by liquor...
View ArticleE. H. Campbell to Governor John St. John
In this letter, E.H. Campbell urges Kansas Governor St. John to speak at Blue Rapids, Kansas, commenting the whiskey party is preparing House and Senate candidates to defeat operation of the...
View ArticleE. H. Campbell to Governor John St. John
A letter from E. H. Campbell cautioning Kansas Governor St. John about which train to take and assures him of a big crowd for his August 11th visit to Blue Rapids.
View ArticleThomas H. Cavanaugh to Governor John St. John
In this letter, Thomas Cavanaugh asks Kansas Governor St. John to award Herald publisher, Smith, the opportunity to publish the Constitutional amendment. Cavanaugh requests the Governor "please attend...
View ArticleSheep ranch in Seward County, Kansas
This is a photograph showing a sheep ranch in Seward County, Kansas.
View ArticleMen standing in a flower garden in Liberal, Kansas
This is a photograph showing unidentified men standing in a garden in Liberal, Kansas.
View ArticleFairview Farm in Seward County, Kansas
This is a photograph of the Fairview Farm owned by W. Granam located in Seward County, Kansas. Visible in the photograph are automobiles, three teams of mules, and wagons.
View ArticleWorkmen with teams of horses
This is a photograph showing workmen with teams of horses and harvest equipment, possibly in Seward County, Kansas.
View ArticleWorkmen with teams of horses
This is a photograph showing workmen with teams of horses either building a road or canal, possibly in Seward County, Kansas
View ArticleWorkmen with teams of horses
This is a photograph showing workmen with teams of horses and wagons possibly used to build roads or canals in Seward County, Kansas. Visible in the photograph are tents.
View ArticleNellie Rhodes McMillan
This photograph shows Nellie Rhodes McMillan as the Department Secretary for the Seventeenth Annual Convention of the Kansas Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic. McMillian represented Circle No....
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