KanColl: The Kansas Historical Quarterlies


Cover of the Autumn 1960 issue

     
Autumn 1960



Glen Schwendemann, "Wyandotte and the First 'Exodusters' of 1879," p. 233.

Charles R. Wetzel, "Monument Station, Gove County," p. 250.

James C. Malin, "Eugene Ware and Dr. Sanger: The Code of Political Ethics, 1872-1892," p. 255.

Lela Barnes, ed., "An Editor Looks At Early-Day Kansas: . . ." p. 267.

Bypaths of Kansas History: "Each Generation Has Its Memories," p. 340.

Kansas History as Published in the Press, p. 341.

Kansas Historical Notes, p. 343.



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From the cover: Downtown Topeka as it appeared in the horse-and-buggy days: looking south from Sixth and Kansas in 1873. The large building in the center, slightly altered, still stands. It is currently occupied by Parkview Drugs. For a description of Topeka in 1873 see pp. 294-297.