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KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY
1931-1977



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UPDATED 30 SEPTEMBER 2006

Kansas Historical Quarterly, 1 (1931-32):

KHQ, 2 (1933):

KHQ, 3 (1934):

KHQ, 4 (1935):

KHQ, 5 (1936):

KHQ, 6 (1937):

KHQ, 7 (1938):

KHQ, 8 (1939):

KHQ, 9 (1940):

KHQ, 10 (1941):

KHQ, 11 (1942):

KHQ, 12 (1943):

  • May, 1943, No. 2

     

  • August, 1943, No. 3

     

  • November, 1943, No. 4

     

    • "The Letters of John Ferguson, Early Resident of Western Washington County," p. 339. (Volunteer: Karen DeSanno)
    • Hickman, "Lewis Bodwell . . . (Part II)," p. 349. (Volunteer: Harriette Jensen)
    • Stanley Clark, "Irregularities at the Pawnee Agency," p. 366. (Volunteer: Karen DeSanno)
    • Louise Barry, ed., "Circuit-Riding in Southwest Kansas in 1885 and 1886; The Letters of Jeremiah Evarts Platt," p. 378. (Volunteer: Harriette Jensen)

       

  • KHQ, 13 (1944):

    KHQ, 14 (1946):

    KHQ, 15 (1947):

    KHQ, 16 (1948):

    • February, 1948, No. 1

       

      • Louise Barry, ed., "William Clark's Diary, May 1826,-February 1831: Part One, 1826-1827," p. 1. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • "Letters of Julia Louisa Lovejoy, 1856-1864: Part Four, 1859," p. 40. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • "Annual Meeting," p. 76.

         

    • May, 1948, No. 2

       

      • Robert Taft, "The Pictorial Record of the Old West: V. Remington in Kansas," p. 113. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Barry, ed., "William Clark's Diary, May 1826-February, 1831: Part Two, 1828," p. 136. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • "Letters of Julia Louisa Lovejoy, 1856-1864: Part Five, 1860- 1864--Concluded," p. 175. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)

         

    • August, 1948, No. 3

       

    • November, 1948, No. 4

       

      • H. B. Mollhausen, "Over the Santa Fe Trail Through Kansas in 1858," translated by John A. Burzle; edited and annotated by Robert Taft, p. 337. (Volunteer Gardner Smith)
      • Ralph W. Edwards, "A History of the Topeka Dental College," p. 381. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Barry, ed., "William Clark's Diary, May 1826-February, 1831: Part Four, 1830-1831--Concluded," p. 384. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)

         

    KHQ, 17 (1949):

    • February, 1949, No. 1

       

    • May, 1949, No. 2

       

      • Robert Taft, "The Pictorial Record of the Old West: VII. Alfred E. Mathews," p. 97. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • "The Diary of James R. Stewart, Pioneer of Osage County, April, 1855-April, 1857; May, 1858-November, 1860: Part Two, November, 1855-April, 1857, p. 122. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)

         

    • August, 1949, No. 3

       

      • Robert Taft, "Pictorial Record of the Old West: VIII. Charles Graham and Rufus F. Zogbaum," p. 209. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Lee Howard, "An Attempt to Capture Buffalo Alive in Present Oklahoma in the Late 1880's," p. 233. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Ray H. Sandefur, "The Ingalls-Voorhees Debate of 1888," p. 243. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • "The Diary of James R. Stewart, Pioneer of Osage County, April, 1855-April, 1857; May, 1858-November, 1860: Part Three, May, 1858-July, 1859," p. 254. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)

         

    • November, 1949, No. 4

       

      • Kirke Mechem, "'Home on the Range,'" p. 313. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Robert Taft, "Pictorial Record of the Old West: IX. Alfred R. Waud and Theodore R. Davis," p. 340. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • "The Diary of James R. Stewart, Pioneer of Osage County, April, 1855-April, 1857; May, 1858-November, 1860: Part Four, August, 1859-November, 1860--Concluded," p. 360. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)

         

    KHQ, 18 (1950):

    • February, 1950, No. 1

       

      • Robert Taft, "Pictorial Record of the Old West: X. Artist of Indian Life: Henry F. Farny," p. 1. (Volunteer: Sara Beth West)
      • Russell K. Hickman, "Lincoln College, Forerunner of Washburn Municipal University: Part One--Founding a Pioneer Congregational College," p. 20. (Volunteer: Sara Beth West)
      • "A Glimpse of Kansas 90 Years Ago," p. 55. (Volunteer: Sara Beth West)
      • "Annual Meeting," p. 59.

         

    • May, 1950, No. 2

       

      • Robert Taft, "Pictorial Record of the Old West: XI. The Leslie Excursions of 1869 and 1877--Joseph Becker, Harry Ogden and Walter Yeager," p. 113. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Edgar Langsdorf, "A Review of Early Navigation on the Kansas River," p. 140. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Edgar Langsdorf, ed., "The First Survey of the Kansas River," p. 146. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • "The Renaming of Robidoux Creek, Marshall County," p. 159. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Hickman, "Lincoln College . . . Part Two--Later History and Change of Name, Concluded," p. 164. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)

         

    • August, 1950, No. 3

       

      • Robert Taft, "Pictorial Record of the Old West: XII. William Allen Rogers and Mrs. Mary Hallock Foote," p. 225. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Albert R. Kitzhaber, "Gotterdammerung in Topeka: The Downfall of Senator Pomeroy," p. 243. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Louise Barry, "Legal Hangings in Kansas," p. 279. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Alberta Pantle, comp., "Death Notices From Kansas Territorial Newspapers, 1854-1861: Part One, A-L," p. 302. (Volunteer: Trudy Thurgood)

         

    • November, 1950, No. 4

       

      • Homer Edward Socolofsky, "The Scully Land System in Marion County," p. 338. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Donald W. Stewart, "Memoirs of Watson Stewart: 1855-1860," p. 376. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Edgar Langsdorf, "More About Kansas River Steamboats: The First Kansas-Built River Steamer," p. 405. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Alberta Pantle, comp., "Death Notices From Kansas Territorial Newspapers, 1854-1861: Part Two, M-Z, Concluded," p. 302. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)

         

    KHQ, 19 (1951):

    • February, 1951, No. 1

       

      • Clifford P. Westermeier, "The Dodge City Cowboy Band," p. 1. (Volunteer: Name withheld upon request)
      • Alberta Pantle, "History of the French-Speaking Settlement in the Cottonwood Valley," p. 12. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • "Robbery on the Santa Fe Trail in 1842," p. 50. (Volunteer Elizabeth Lawrence)
      • "The Annual Meeting," p. 52.

         

    • May, 1951, No. 2

       

      • Edgar Langsdorf, ed., "The Letters of Joseph H. Trego, 1857- 1864, Linn County Pioneer: Part One, 1857, 1858," p. 113. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • William Frank Zornow, "The Kansas Senators and the Re-election of Lincoln," p. 133. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Todd L. Wagoner, "Fighting Aguinaldo's Insurgents in the Philippines," p. 145. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Alberta Pantle, "History of the French-Speaking Settlement in the Cottonwood Valley: Part Two--Concluded," p. 174. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • "Along the Line of the Kansas Pacific Railway in Western Kansas in 1870," p. 207. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)

         

    • August, 1951, No. 3

       

      • Robert Anginal's, "The Pictorial Record of the Old West: XIII. The End of a Century," p. 225. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Emory Lindquist, "The Swedes in Kansas Before the Civil War," p. 254. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Louise Barry, ed., A British Bride in Manhattan, 1890-1891: The Journal of Mrs. Stuart James Hogg," p. 269. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Edgar Langsdorf, ed., "The Letters of Joseph H. Trego, 1857- 1864, Linn County Pioneer: Part Two, 1861, 1862," p. 113. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)

         

    • November, 1951, No. 4

       

      • James C. Malin, "The Motives of Stephen A. Douglas in the Organization of Nebraska Territory: A Letter Dated December 17, 1853," p. 321. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Robert B, "The Pictorial Record of the Old West: XIV. Illustrators of the Pacific Railroad Reports," p. 354. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Edgar Langsdorf, ed., "The Letters of Joseph H. Trego, 1857- 1864, Linn County Pioneer: Part Three, 1863, 1864--Concluded," p. 113. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)

         

    KHQ, 20 (1952-53):

    • February, 1952, No. 1

       

      • Robert Taft, "The Pictorial Record of the Old West: XV. John M. Stanley and the Pacific Railroad Reports," p. 1. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Annual Meeting, p. 24.

         

    • May, 1952, No. 2

       

      • S. D. Flora, "The Great Flood of 1844 Along the Kansas and Marais Des Cygnes Rivers," p. 73. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Allan G. Bogue, "Farmer Debtors in Pioneer Kinsley," p. 82. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Joyce Farlow and Louise Barry, eds., "Vincent B. Osburne's Civil War Experiences," p. 108. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)

         

    • August, 1952, No. 3

       

      • "The Annals of Kansas: 1886," p. 161. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Patricia M. Burne and A. Bower Sageser, "Background Notes on the Bourne Lister Cultivator," p. 183. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Farlow and Barry, eds., "Vincent B. Osburne's Civil War Experiences--Part Two: September, 1862-July, 1865," p. 187. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)

         

    • November, 1952, No. 4

       

      • George L. Anderson, "The Administration of Federal Land Laws in Western Kansas, 1880-1890: A Factor in Adjustment to a New Environment," p. 233. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Sister M. Evangeline Thomas, "The Rev. Louis Dumortier, S.J., Itinerant Missionary to Central Kansas, 1859-1867," p. 252. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • "The Annals of Kansas: 1887," p. 271. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)

         

    • February, 1953, No. 5

       

      • Minnie Dubbs Millbrook, "Dr. Samuel Grant Rodgers, Gentleman from Ness," p. 305. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • James C. Carey and Verlin R. Easterling, "Light on the Brinkley Issue in Kansas: Letters of William Allen White to Dan D. Casement," p. 350. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • "The Annual Meeting," p. 354.

         

    • May, 1953, No. 6

       

      • James C. Malin, "Aspects of the Nebraska Question, 1852-1854," p. 385. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Merrill J. Mattes, ed., "Capt. L. C. Easton's Report: Fort Laramie to Fort Leavenworth Via Republican River in 1849," p. 392. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Dudley Taylor Cornish, "Kansas Negro Regiments in the Civil War," p. 417. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)

         

    • August, 1953, No. 7

       

      • James C. Malin, "Judge Lecompte and the 'Sack of Lawrence,' May 21, 1856: Part One, The Contemporary Phase," p. 465. (Volunteer: Name withheld upon request)
      • Philip D. Uzee, ed., "Midwestern Attitudes on the 'Kansas Fever,'" p. 495. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • Rev. James M. Burke, S.J., ed., "Early Years at St. Mary's Pottawatomie Mission: From the Diary of Father Maurice Gailland, S. J.," p. 501. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)

         

    • November, 1953, No. 8

       

      • Thomas LeDuc, "State Administration of the Land Grant to Kansas for Internal Improvements," p. 545. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)
      • James C. Malin, "Judge Lecompte . . . Part Two, The Historical Phase--Concluded," p. 553. (Volunteer: Name withheld upon request)
      • Gladwin A. Read, "The Missing Immigrant Ship," p. 598. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson)

         

    KHQ, 21 (1954-55):

    • Spring, 1954, No. 1

       

      • "The Kansas Territorial Centennial," p. 1.
      • Robert Taft, "The Appearance and Personality of Stephen A. Douglas," p. 8 (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson, scanning only)
      • James C. Malin, "Emergency Housing at Lawrence, 1854," p. 34 (Volunteer: Name withheld upon request)
      • "The Annual Meeting . . ." p. 50. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson, scanning only)

         

    • Summer, 1954, No. 2

       

      • J. Neale Carman, "The Bishop East of the Rockies Views His Diocesans, 1851-1853," p. 81. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson, scanning only)
      • James C. Carey, "Juniata: Gateway to Mid-Kansas," p. 87. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson, scanning only)
      • James C. Malin, "Housing Experiments in the Lawrence Community, 1855," p. 95. (Volunteer: Name withheld upon request)

         

    • Autumn, 1954, No. 3

       

      • The Rev. Peter Beckman, O.S.B., "Atchison's First Railroad," p. 153. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson, scanning only)
      • Nathan Smith, ed., "Letters of a Free-State Man in Kansas, 1856," p. 166. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson, scanning only)
      • Monroe Billington, "Susanna Madora Salter--First Woman Mayor," p. 173. (Volunteer: Harriette Jensen)
      • James C. Malin, "Notes on the Writing of General Histories of Kansas: Part One--Setting the Stage," p. 184. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson, scanning only)

         

    • Winter, 1954, No. 4

       

      • Angelo Scott, "How Natural Gas Came to Kansas," p. 233. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson, scanning only)
      • Alan W. Farley, "An Indian Captivity and Its Legal Aftermath," p. 247. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson, scanning only)
      • Robert Harley, "Joseph Becker's Sketch of the Gettysburg Ceremony," p. 257. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson, scanning only)
      • Malin, "Notes . . .Part Two--J. N. Holloway, History of Kansas (1868)," p. 264. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson, scanning only)
      • "The Annual Meeting . . ." p. 288. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson, scanning only)

         

    • Spring, 1955, No. 1

       

      • Robert W. Richmond, "The First Capitol of Kansas," p. 321. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson, scanning only)
      • A. Bower Sageser, "Building the Main Line of the Missouri Pacific Through Kansas," p. 326. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson, scanning only)
      • Malin, "Notes . . . Part Three--The Historical and Philosophical Societies: Repositories of the Material of History and of Science," p. 331. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson, scanning only)

         

    • Summer, 1955, No. 2

       

      • Aubrey Diller, "Origin of the Names of Tributaries of the Kansas River," p. 401. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson, scanning only)
      • Malin, "Notes . . . Part Four--The Kansas State Historical Society: Repository of the Material of History," p. 407. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson, scanning only)
      • Alberta Pantle, comp., "Marriage Notices From Kansas Territorial Newspapers, 1854-1861," p. 445. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson, scanning only)

         

    • Autumn, 1955, No. 3

       

      • Emory Lindquist, trans. & ed., "Letters of the Reverend and Mrs. Olof Olsson, 1869-73, Pioneer Founders of Lindsborg," p. 497. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson, scanning only)
      • Anderson & Farly, comp., "Bibliography of Town and County Histories of Kansas," p. 513. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson, scanning only)
      • Theo. H. Scheffer, "The Old Ghost Town of Lindsey in the Solomon Valley," p. 552. (Volunteer: Lynn Nelson, scanning only)
      • James W. Covington, ed., "A Robbery on the Santa Fe Trail, 1827," p. 560. (Volunteers: Larry & Carolyn Mix)

         

    • Winter, 1955, No. 4

       

    KHQ, 22 (1956)

    • Spring, 1956, No. 1

       

      • Alberta Pantle, comp. & ed., "The Connecticut Kansas Colony: Letters of Charles B. Lines to the New Haven (Conn.) Daily Palladium," p. 1. (Volunteers: Barbara Hutchins and Lynn Nelson)
      • "The Annual Meeting: . . ." p. 51. (Volunteers: Barbara Hutchins and Lynn Nelson)

         

  • Summer, 1956, No. 2

     

  • Autumn, 1956, No. 3

     

  • Winter, 1956, No. 4

     

  • KHQ, 23 (1957)

    • Spring, 1957, No. 1

       

      • Emory Lindquist, "The Invention and Development of the Dial Telephone: The Contribution of Three Lindsborg Inventor," p. 1. (Volunteer: Name withheld upon request)
      • C. W. McCampbell, "Manhattan's Oldest House Was Built by David A. Butterfield," p. 9. (Volunteer: Lori Haynes)
      • James C. Malin, "Theatre In Kansas, 1858-1868: Background for the Coming of the Lord Dramatic Company to Kansas, 1869 (Part One, Leavenworth)," p. 10. (Volunteer: Chris Wynkoop)
      • Annual Meeting: Presidential address, "Peck's Bad Boys, the Story of the 35th Infantry Division in World War I," Riegle. p. 54. (Volunteer: Lori Haynes)

         

    • Summer, 1957, No. 2

       

      • "A Survey of Historic Sites and Structures in Kansas," p. 113. (Volunteer: Lori Haynes)
      • Robert W. Richmond, ed., "A Free-Stater's 'Letters to the Editor': Samuel N. Wood's Letters to Eastern Newspapers, 1854," p. 181. (Volunteer: Lori Haynes)
      • James C. Malin, "Theatre in Kansas, 1858-1868: Background For the Coming of the Lord Dramatic Company to Kansas, 1869 -- Concluded," p. 191. (Volunteer: Chris Wynkoop)

         

    • Autumn, 1957, No. 3

       

      • Robert W. Johannsen, "The Lecompton Constitutional Convention: An Analysis of its Membership," p. 225. (Volunteer: Lori Haynes)
      • "The Original Lecompton Constitution Returns to Kansas After 100 Years," p. 244. (Volunteer: Lori Haynes)
      • Rolla A. Clymer, "Thomas Benton Murdock and William Allen White," p. 248. (Volunteer: Lori Haynes)
      • William E. Unrau, "The Story of Fort Larned," p. 257. (Volunteers: Larry & Carolyn Mix)
      • Cortez A. M. Ewing, "Notes on Two Kansas Impeachments: Josiah Hayes, 1874, and Theodosius Botkin, 1891," p. 281. (Volunteer: Lori Haynes)
      • James C. Malin, "Traveling Theatre in Kansas: The James A. Lord Chicago Dramatic Company, 1869-1871," pt. 1, p. 298. (Volunteer: Chris Wynkoop)

         

    • Winter, 1957, No. 4

       

      • George E. Omer, Jr., "An Army Hospital: From Dragoons to Rough Riders--Fort Riley, 1853-1903," p. 337. (Volunteers: Larry & Carolyn Mix)
      • William E. Berger, "A Kansas Revival of 1872," p. 368. (Volunteer: Lori Haynes)
      • W. Stitt Robinson, ed., "The Kiowa and Comanche Campaign of 1860 as Recorded in the Personal Diary of Lt. J. E. B. Stuart," p. 382. (Volunteers: Larry & Carolyn Mix)
      • James C. Malin, "Traveling Theatre in Kansas . . ." p. 401. (Volunteer: Chris Wynkoop)

         

    KHQ, 24 (1958):

    • Spring, 1958, No. 1

       

      • Joseph W. Snell, "Some Rare Western Photographs by Albert Bierstadt Now in the Historical Society Collection," p. 1.
      • Edgar Langsdorf and R. W. Richmond, eds., "Letters of Daniel R. Anthony, 1857-1862: Part One, 1857," p. 6.
      • James C. Malin, "Early Theatre at Fort Scott," p. 31. (Volunteer: Chris Wynkoop)
      • George E. Omer, Jr., "An Army Hospital: From Horses to Helicopters--Fort Riley, 1904-1957--Concluded," p. 57. (Volunteers: Larry & Carolyn Mix)
      • Annual Meeting: Rolla A. Clymer, "A Golden Era of Kansas Journalism" . . ., p. 79.

         

    • Summer, 1958, No. 2

       

      • Albert Castel, "War and Politics: The Price Raid of 1864," p. 129.
      • Alan Conway, "The Sacking of Lawrence," p. 144. (Volunteer: Name withheld upon request)
      • Homer E. Socolofsky, "The Evolution of a Home Grown Product, Capper Publications," p. 151.
      • James C. Malin, "Kansas Philosophers, 1871--T. B. Taylor, Joel
      • Moody, and Edward Schiller," p. 168.
      • Langsdorf and Richmond, eds., "Letters . . . Pt. Two, 1858- 1861," p. 198.

         

    • Autumn, 1958, No. 3

       

      • Louise Barry, ed., With the First U. S. Cavalry in Indian Country, 1859-1861," p. 257.
      • Margaret Evans Caldwell, "The Mudge Ranch, Hodgeman County," p. 285.
      • J. Neale Carman, "Foreigners of 1857-1865 at Schippel's Ferry, Saline County," p. 305.
      • James C. Malin, "'Creative Evolution': the Philosophy of Elisha Wesley McComas, Fort Scott," p. 314.
      • Langsdorf and Richmond, eds., "Letters . . . Pt. Three, October 1, 1861 - June 7, 1862," p. 351.

         

    • Winter, 1958, No. 4

       

      • Allison Chandler, "The Horse-Car Interurban From Cottonwood Falls to Strong City," p. 385.
      • P. J. Staudenraus, "Immigrants or Invaders--A Document," p. 394.
      • Louise Barry, ed., "With the First Cavalry . . . Concluded," p. 399.
      • James C. Malin, "William Sutton White, Swedenborgian Publicist, Editor of the Wichita Beacon, 1875-1887, and Philosopher Extraordinary: Part One," p. 426.
      • Langsdorf and Richmond, eds., "Letters . . . Concluded: Part Four, June 20 - September 14, 1862," p. 458.

         

    KHQ, 25 (1959):

    • Spring, 1959, No. 1

       

      • Alan W. Farley, "Samuel Hallett and the Union Pacific Railway Company in Kansas," p. 1.
      • Jean C. Lough, "Gateway to the Promised Land: The Role Played by the Southern Kansas Towns in the Opening of the Cherokee Strip to Settlement," p. 17. (Volunteer: Harriette J. Jensen)
      • John E. Sunder, "Telegraph Beginnings in Kansas," p. 32.
      • Emory Lindquist, ed., "The Letters of the Rev. Samuel Young Lum, Pioneer Kansas Missionary, 1854-1858: Part One, 1854-1855," p. 39
      • James C. Malin, "William Sutton White, Swedenborgian Publicist: Part Two, Kansas Exemplar of the Philosophy of Emanuel Swedenborg and Herbert Spencer," p. 63.

         

    • Summer, 1959, No. 2

       

      • "U. S. Army and Air Force Wings Over Kansas (In two installments, Part One)," p. 129.
      • Calvin W. Gower, "The Pike's Peak Gold Rush and the Smoky Hill Route, 1859-1860," p. 158. (Volunteer: Jeannie Josephson)
      • Emory Lindquist, ed., "The Letters of the Rev. Samuel Young Lum . . ." p. 172.
      • James C. Malin, "William Sutton White . . ." p. 197.

         

    • Autumn, 1959, No. 3

       

      • James C. Malin, "Ironquill's 'The Washerwoman's Song," p. 257. (Volunteer: Marilyn Payne)
      • "A Chronology of Kansas Political and Military Events, 1859- 1865," p. 283.
      • John G. Clark, "Mark W. Delahay: Peripatetic Politician; a Historical Case Study," p. 301.
      • Emory Lindquist, "Religion in Kansas During the Era of the Civil War (In two installments, Part One)," p. 313.
      • "U. S. Army and Air Force Wings Over Kansas--Continued," p. 334.
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    • Winter, 1959, No. 4

       

      • "The Pony Express Rides Again," p. 369.
      • J. Neale Carman, "Critique of Carruth's Articles on Foreign Settlements in Kansas," p. 386. (Volunteer Tom Kohn)
      • Walter H. Schoewe, "The First Kansas Lead Mines," p. 391.
      • James C. Malin, "Eugene Ware's Concern About A Woman, A Child, and God," p. 407.
      • "The Centennial of Lincoln's Visit to Kansas," p. 438.

         

    KHQ, 26 (1960):

    • Spring, 1960, No. 1

       

      • Nyle H. Miller and Joseph W. Snell, "Some Notes on Kansas Cowtown Police Officers and Gun Fighters," p. 1. (Volunteer: Mike McFadden)
      • Thomas H. O'Connor, "Cotton Whigs in Kansas," p. 34.
      • Mary Einsel, "Some Notes on the Comanche Cattle Pool," p. 59.
      • Glenn H. Miller, Jr., "Business and Agricultural Conditions in Kansas, 1871-1888: As Reported by a New England Mortgage Broker," p. 67.

         

    • Summer, 1960, No. 2

       

      • Lela Barnes, ed., "An Editor Looks at Early-Day Kansas: The Letters of Charles Monroe Chase," p. 113.
      • Roscoe Wilmeth, "Kansa Village Locations in the Light of McCoy's 1828 Journal," p. 152.
      • Miller & Snell, "Some Notes. . . --Continued," p. 158. (Volunteer: Mike McFadden)

         

    • Autumn, 1960, No. 3

       

      • Glen Schwendemann, "Wyandotte and the First 'Exodusters' of 1879," p. 233. (Volunteer: Larry Wilgers)
      • Charles R. Wetzel, "Monument Station, Gove County," p. 250. (Volunteer: Larry Wilgers)
      • James C. Malin, "Eugene Ware and Dr. Sanger: The Code of Political Ethics, 1872-1892," p. 255. (Volunteer: Larry Wilgers)
      • Lela Barnes, ed., "An Editor Looks At Early-Day Kansas: . . ." p. 267.

         

    • Winter, 1960, No. 4

       

      • Lorene Anderson Hawley, "Kansas Congressmen and Reapportionment," p. 345.
      • Raymond W. Settle and Mary Lund Settle, "The Early Careers of William Bradford Waddell and William Hepburn Russell: Frontier Capitalists," p. 355.
      • Kenneth Wiggins Porter, ed., "College Days at Cooper Memorial, 1895-1898," p. 383.
      • Miller and Snell, "Some Notes . . . Continued," 410. (Volunteer: Mike McFadden)

         

    KHQ, 27 (1961):

    • Spring, 1961, No. 1

       

      • "When Kansas Became a State," p. 1. (Volunteer Jim Sheetz)
      • Emory Lindquist, "Kansas: A Centennial Portrait," p. 22.
      • Louise Barry, comp., "Kansas Before 1854," p. 67.
      • Nyle H. Miller & Joseph W. Snell, "Some Notes on Kansas Cowtown Police Officers and Gun Fighters--Continued," p. 94. (Volunteer: Mike McFadden)

         

    • Summer, 1961, No. 2

       

      • Robert Dykstra, "Ellsworth, 1869-1875: The Rise and Fall of a Kansas Cowtown," p. 161.
      • Frederick F. Seely, "The Early Career of C. K. Holliday: A Founder of Topeka and of the Santa Fe Railroad," p. 193.
      • Louise Barry, "Kansas Before 1854," p. 201.
      • Miller & Snell, "Some Notes . . . Continued," p. 220. (Volunteer: Mike McFadden)

         

    • Autumn, 1961, No. 3

       

      • Albert Castel, "Enlistment and Conscription in Civil War Kansas," p. 313.
      • Donald M. Murray & Robert M. Rodney, eds., "The Letters of Peter Bryant, Jackson County Pioneer: First Installment, 1854 - 1861," p. 320. (Volunteer: Barbara Scott)
      • Louise Barry, comp., "Kansas Before 1854," p. 353.
      • Miller & Snell, "Some Notes . . . Continued," p. 383. (Volunteer: Mike McFadden)

         

    • Winter, 1961, No. 4

       

      • F. W. Brinkerhoff, "The Ottawa Chautauqua Assembly," p. 457.
      • Murray & Rodney, eds., "The Letters of Peter Bryant, Jackson County Pioneer: Final Installment, 1862 - 1906," p. 469. (Volunteer: Barbara Scott)
      • Louise Barry, comp., "Kansas Before 1854," p. 497.
      • Miller & Snell, "Some Notes . . . Continued," p. 544. (Volunteer: Mike McFadden)

         

    KHQ, 28 (1962):

    • Spring, 1962, No. 1

       

      • George L. Anderson, "Atchison and the Central Branch Country, 1865-1874," p. 1.
      • Louise Barry, comp., "Kansas Before 1854 . . ." p. 25.
      • Nyle H. Miller and Joseph W. Snell, "Some Notes on Kansas Cowtown Police Officers and Gun Fighters--Continued," p. 60. (Volunteer: Mike McFadden)

         

    • Summer, 1962, No. 2

       

      • Mark A. Plummer, "Governor Crawford's Appointment of Edmund G. Ross to the United States Senate," p. 145.
      • James C. Malin, "The Democratic Party and Atchison: A Case Study, 1880," p. 154.
      • Louise Barry, comp., "Kansas Before 1854 . . ." p. 167.
      • Nyle H. Miller and Joseph W. Snell, "Some Notes on Kansas Cowtown Police Officers and Gun Fighters--Continued," p. 205. (Volunteer: Mike McFadden)

         

    • Autumn, 1962, No. 3

       

      • Roy W. Meyer, "The Iowa Indians, 1836-1885," p. 273.
      • Allison Chandler, "The Westmoreland Interurban Railway," p. 301.
      • J. Neale Carman, trans. & annotator, "German Settlements along the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway," p. 310. (Volunteer Tom Kohn)
      • Louise Barry, comp., "Kansas Before 1854 . . ." p. 317.
      • Miller and Snell, "Some Notes on Kansas Cowtown Police Officers and Gun Fighters--Continued," p. 370. (Volunteer: Mike McFadden)

         

    • Winter, 1962, No. 4

       

      • Charles M. Correll, "The First Century of Kansas State University," p. 409.
      • Don Russell, ed., "Julia Gody Goodman's Memoirs of Buffalo Bill," p. 442.
      • Louise Barry, comp., "Kansas Before 1854 . . ." p. 497.

         

    KHQ, 29 (1963):

    KHQ, 30 (1964):

    • Spring, 1964, No. 1

       

      • Thomas L. Karnes, "Gilpin's Volunteers on the Santa Fe Trail," p. 1.
      • Homer E. Socolofsky, ed., "The Private Journals of Florence Crawford and Arthur Capper, 1891-1892 (pt. 1)," p. 15.
      • Louise Barry, comp., "Kansas Before 1854 . . . " p. 62.

         

    • Summer, 1964, No. 2

       

      • William E. Unrau, "Indian Agent vs. The Army: some Background Notes on the Kiowa-Comanche Treaty of 1865," p. 129.
      • A. Bower Sageser, "Joseph L. Bristow: The Editor's Road to Politics," p. 153.
      • Homer E. Socolofsky, ed., "The Private Journals of Florence Crawford and Arthur Capper, 1891-1892, (pt. 2)," p. 163.
      • Louise Barry, comp., "Kansas Before 1854 . . ." p. 209.

         

    • Autumn, 1964, No. 3

       

      • Edgar Langsdorf, "Price's Raid and the Battle of Mine Creek," p. 281.
      • Charles Richard Denton, "The Unitarian Church and 'Kanzas Territory,' 1854-1861" (pt. 1), p. 307. (Volunteer: Barbara Scott)
      • Louise Barry, comp., "Kansas Before 1854 . . ." p. 339.

         

    • Winter, 1964, No. 4

       

      • Charles E. Hoffhaus, "Fort De Cavagnial: Imperial France in Kansas, 1744-1764," p. 425. (Volunteer: Julie Owens)
      • Charles Richard Denton, "The Unitarian Church . . . " (pt. 2), p. 455. (Volunteer: Barbara Scott)
      • Louise Barry, comp., "Kansas Before 1854 . . ." p. 492.

         

    KHQ, 31 (1965):

    • Spring, 1965, No. 1

       

      • John W. Ripley, "Another Look at the Rev. Charles M. Sheldon's Christian Daily Newspaper," p. 1.
      • Paul Wallace Gates, "Land and Credit Problems in Underdeveloped Kansas," p. 41.
      • "Kansas and the Centennial of the Civil War," p. 62. (Volunteer: Debbie Wassemiller)
      • B. B. Chapman, "The Land Run of 1893, As Seen at Kiowa," p. 67.

         

    • Summer, 1965, No. 2

       

      • Donald R. McCoy, "Alfred M. Landon, and the Oil Troubles of 1930-'32," p. 113.
      • Louise Barry, comp., "Kansas Before 1854: A Revised Annals, Part Seventeen, 1848," p. 138.

         

    • Autumn, 1965, No. 3

       

      • Bruce L. Larson, "Kansas and the Panay Incident, 1937," p. 233.
      • Walter T. K. Nugent, "How the Populists Lost in 1894," p. 245.
      • Louise Barry, comp., "Kansas Before 1854 . . ." p. 256.

         

    • Winter, 1965, No. 4

       

      • Joseph W. Snell, ed., "Diary of a Dodge City Buffalo Hunter, 1872-1873," p. 345.
      • James C. Malin, "Eugene F. Ware, Journeyman Poet--Acceptance by Fort Scott," p. 396.

         

    KHQ, 32 (1966):

    • Spring, 1966, No. 1

       

    • Summer, 1966, No. 2

       

      • Joseph W. Snell and Robert W. Richmond, "When the Union and Kansas Pacific Built Through Kansas," (2 pts), p. 161.
      • Robert S. LaForte, "Theodore Roosevelt's Osawatomie Speech (1910)," p. 187. (Volunteer: Tristan Smith)
      • William M. Tuttle, Jr., ed., "William Allen White and Verne Marshall: Two Midwestern Editors Debate Aid to the Allies versus Isolationism," p. 201.
      • Louis Barry, comp., "Kansas Before 1854: . . ." p. 210.

         

    • Autumn, 1966, No. 3

       

      • Calvin W. Gower, "Kansas Territory and the Pike's Peak Gold Rush: Governing the Gold Region," p. 289.
      • Ralph H. Pickett, "Friedrich Von Holstein's Hunting Trips, 1865-1866," p. 314.
      • George H. Mayer, "Alf M. Landon, As Leader of the Republican Opposition, 1937-1940," p. 325. (Volunteer: Jeannie Josephson)
      • Snell and Richmond, "When the Union and Kansas Pacific Built Through Kansas," (pt. 2), p. 334.

         

    • Winter, 1966, No. 4

       

      • Marvin Ewy, "The United States Army in the Kansas Border Troubles, 1855-1856," p. 385.
      • James C. Malin, "Eugene F. Ware, Master Poet . . ." p. 401.
      • Louise Barry, comp., "Kansas Before 1854: . . ." p. 426.

         

    KHQ, 33 (1967):

    • Spring, 1967, No. 1

       

      • Calvin W. Gower, "Kansas Territory and Its Boundary Question: 'Big Kansas' or 'Little Kansas'," p. 1. (Volunteer Jim Sheetz)
      • Louise Barry, compiler, "Kansas Before 1854: A Revised Annals, Part Twenty-Two, 1853," p. 13.

         

    • Summer, 1967, No. 2

       

      • "The Chisholm Trail," p. 129.
      • Roy Goodale, ed., "A Civilian at For Leavenworth and Fort Hays, 1878-1879: Extracts from a Diary of Ephraim Goodale," p. 138.
      • John R. Finger, "The Post-Gubernatorial Career of Jonathan M. Davis," p. 156.
      • Louise Barry, comp., "Kansas Before 1854 . . ." p. 172.

         

    • Autumn, 1967, No. 3

       

      • "A British Journalist Reports the Medicine Lodge Peace Councils of 1867," Henry M. Stanley, p. 249.
      • Lela Barnes, ed., "Letters of Allen T. Ward, 1842-1851: From the Shawnee and Kaw (Methodist) Missions," p. 321.
      • Louise Barry, comp., "An Addendum to 'Kansas Before 1854: A Revised Annals'--Concluded," p. 377.

         

    • Winter, 1967, No. 4

       

      • Burton J. Williams, "John James Ingalls: The Sumner Years," p. 409.
      • Peter H. Argersinger, "Road to a Republican Waterloo: The Farmers' Alliance and the Election of 1890 in Kansas," p. 443. (Volunteer: Larry Wilgers)
      • Robert W. Richmond, "Humorist on Tour: Artemus Ward in Mid- America, 1864," p. 470.
      • James C. Malin, "Notes on the Several Editions of Eugene F. Ware's Rhymes of Ironquill," p. 481.

         

    KHQ, 34 (1968):

    • Spring, 1968, No. 1

       

      • "Battle of the Arickaree (or Beecher Island)," frontispiece.
      • A. Bower Sageser, "The Postal Career of Sen. Joseph L. Bristow," p. 1.
      • Glen Schwendemann, "Nicodemus: Negro Haven on the Solomon," p. 10. Among other things, attention is given to three of the town's early leaders, John W. Niles, A. T. Hall, and E. P. McCabe.
      • Charles Desmond Hart, "The Natural Limits of Slavery Expansion: Kansas-Nebraska, 1854," p. 32.
      • Bruce L. Larson, "Kansas and the Nonpartisan League: The Response to the Affair of Great Bend, 1921," p. 51.

         

  • Summer, 1968, No. 2

     

  • Autumn, 1968, No. 3

     

    • John W. Ripley, "The Strange Story of Charles M. Sheldon's In His Steps," p. 241.
    • William E. Unrau, "The Council Grove Merchants and Kansas Indians, 1855-1870," p. 266.
    • A. James Rudin, "Beersheba, Kan.: 'God's Pure Air on Government Land'," p. 282.
    • Francis W. Schruben, "The Kansas Refinery Law of 1905," p. 299.
    • Snell and Wilson, "The Birth of the AT&SF," (pt. 2), p. 325. (Volunteer: Barbara Scott)

       

  • Winter, 1968, No. 4

     

    • Waldo R. Wedel, "After Coronado in Quivira," p. 369.
    • David Edwin Harrell, Jr., "Pardee Butler: Kansas Crusader," p. 386.
    • C. S. Griffin, "The University of Kansas and the Sack of Lawrence: A Problem of Intellectual Honesty," p. 409. (Volunteer: Name withheld upon request)
    • Nyle H. Miller and Robert W. Richmond, "Sheridan, A Fabled End-of-Track Town on the Union Pacific Railroad, E. D., 1868-1869," p. 427.
    • Michael J. Brodhead, "A Populist Survival: Judge Frank Doster in the 1920's," p. 443. (Volunteer: Larry Wilgers)

       

  • KHQ, 35 (1969):

    • Spring, 1969, No. 1

       

      • Floyd R. Souders, "The Small Town and Its Future," p. 1.
      • Keith Sutherland, "Congress and the Kansas Issue in 1860," p. 17.
      • George LaVerne Anderson, "Atchison, 1865-1886, Divided and Uncertain," p. 30.
      • Louise Barry, "A Kansas Cattle Ranch: The American Cattle Company's 23,000 Acres in Clark County," p. 46.
      • Meyer Nathan, "The Election of 1916 in Kansas," p. 50.

         

    • Summer, 1969, No. 2

       

      • Craig Miner, "Border Frontier: The Missouri River, Fort Scott & Gulf Railroad in the Cherokee Neutral Lands, 1868-1870," p. 105.
      • Douglas C. Jones, "Medicine Lodge Revisited," p. 130.
      • Betty Littleton, ed., "Touring the Southeast Kansas Area in 1896: From the Diary of Thomas Butcher," p. 143. (Volunteer: Robert MacRae)
      • John L. Madden, "The Financing of a New Territory: The Kansas Territorial Tax Structure, 1854-1861," p. 155.
      • James C. Malin, "Notes on the Poetic Debts of Eugene F. Ware- -Ironquill," p. 165.

         

    • Autumn, 1969, No. 3

       

    • Winter, 1969, No. 4

       

      • Richard N. Ellis, ed., "General Pope's Report on the West, 1866," p. 345.
      • Michael J. Brodhead and John D. Unruh, Jr., eds., "Isaiah Harris' 'Minutes of a Trip to Kansas Territory' in 1885," p. 373.
      • Willis Conner Sorensen, "The Kansas National Forest, 1905- 1915," p. 386.
      • J. Richard Snyder, "William S. Culbertson and the Formation of Modern American Commercial Policy, 1917-1925," p. 396.
      • Venola Lewis Bivans, ed., "The Diary of Luna E. Warner, A Kansas Teenager of the Early 1870s--Concluded," p. 411. (Volunteer: Cynthia Phillips)

         

    KHQ, 36 (1970):

    • Spring, 1970, No. 1

       

      • Clifford R. Hope, Sr., "Kansas in the 1930's," p. 1.
      • Sister Jeannne McKenna, "With the Help of God and Lucy Stone," p. 13.
      • Morris F. Taylor, "The Mail Station and the Military Camp on Pawnee Fork, 1859-1860," p. 27. (Volunteers: Larry & Carolyn Mix)
      • Calvin F. Schwartzkopf, "The Rush County-Seat War," p. 40.
      • H. Roger Grant, "Insurance Reform: The Case of Webb McNall in Kansas," p. 62.

         

    • Summer, 1970, No. 2

       

      • Minnie Dubbs Millbrook, "The West Breaks in General Custer," p. 113. (Volunteer R. Griffin)
      • Joseph G. Gambone, "Economic Relief in Kansas, 1860-1861," p. 149.
      • Calvin W. Gower, "Lectures, Lyceums, and Libraries in Early Kansas, 1854-1864," p. 175.
      • Lary C. Rampp, "Incident at Baxter Springs on October 6, 1863," p. 183. (Volunteer: M. E. Wynne)

         

    • Autumn, 1970, No. 3

       

      • Homer E. Socolofsky, "Wyandot Floats," p. 241.
      • Russell K. Hickman, "The Reeder Administration Inaugurated: Part I--The Delegate Election of November, 1854," p. 305.
      • Sondra Van Meter, "The E. M. Laird Airplane Company: Cornerstone of the Wichita Aircraft Industry," p. 341.

         

    • Winter, 1970, No. 4

       

      • Joseph W. Snell, ed., "By Wagon From Kansas to Arizona in 1875--The Travel Diary of Lydia E. English," p. 369.
      • David M. Emmons, "Richard Smith Elliott, Kansas Promoter," p. 390. Employed by the Kansas Pacific to promote Kansas and the railroad's land, Elliot became a believer in theory of increased rainfall and manager of three western Kansas experiment stations.
      • Judith H. Byrd and Philip R. Mason, eds., "A Story of the 22d Kansas volunteer Infantry: From the Diary of Samuel Adams," p. 402.
      • Russell K. Hickman, "The Reeder Administration Inaugurated: Part II--The Census of Early 1855," p. 402.

         

    KHQ, 37 (1971):

    • Spring, 1971, No. 1

       

      • George Templar, "The Federal Judiciary of Kansas," p. 1. (Volunteer: Sheri Lantzy)
      • Joseph G. Gambone, "Samuel C. Pomeroy and the Senatorial Election of 1861, Reconsidered," p. 15. (Volunteer: Sheri Lantzy)
      • Paul D. Riley, ed., "A Winter on the Plains, 1870-1871--The Memoirs of Lawson Cooke," p. 33. (Volunteer: Sheri Lantzy)
      • William Lemore West, "The Moses Harman Story," p. 41. (Volunteer: Larry Wilgers)
      • James C. and Eleanor A Duram, "Congressman Clifford Hope's Correspondence With His Constituents: A Conservative View of the Court-Packing Fight of 1937," p. 64. (Volunteer: Sheri Lantzy)

         

    • Summer, 1971, No. 2

       

      • Louise Barry, "The Ranch at Walnut Creek Crossing," p. 121. (Volunteers: Larry & Carolyn Mix)
      • Gerald Gaither and John R. Finger, eds., "A Journey of Stephen Stone: Observations on Kansas in 1881," p. 148. (Volunteer: Sheri Lantzy)
      • Virginia McLoughlin, ed., "Establishing a Church on the Kansas Frontier: The Letters of the Rev. O. L. Woodford and His Sister Henrietta, 1857-1859," p. 153. (Volunteer: Sheri Lantzy)

         

    • Autumn, 1971, No. 3

       

      • Joseph W. Snell, ed., "Roughing It on Her Kansas Claim: The Diary of Abbie Bright, 1870-1871," (two installments, pt. 1), p. 233. (Volunteer: Sheri Lantzy)
      • Carolyn B. Berneking, "The Welsh Settlers of Emporia: A Cultural History," p. 269. (Volunteer: Gordon Morgan)
      • Thomas R. Walther, "Some Aspects of Economic Mobility in Barrett Township of Thomas County, 1885-1905," p. 281. (Volunteer: Sheri Lantzy)
      • Warren A. Jennings, "The First Mormon Mission to the Indians," p. 288. (Volunteer: Sheri Lantzy)
      • Willard B. Gatewood, Jr., "Kansas Negroes and the Spanish- American War," p. 300. (Volunteer: Sheri Lantzy)

         

    • Winter, 1971, No. 4

       

    KHQ, 38 (1972):

    • Spring, 1972, No. 1

       

      • William H. Seiler, "Magazine Writers Look at Kansas, 1854- 1904," p. 1.
      • Peter H. Argersinger, "The Most Picturesque Drama: The Kansas Senatorial Election of 1891," p. 43.
      • Joseph G. Gambone, ed., "Kansas--A Vegetarian Utopia: The Letters of John Milton Hadley, 1855-1856," p. 65. (Volunteer: Robert MacRae)

         

    • Summer, 1972, No. 2

       

      • John W. Ripley, "The Art of Postcard Fakery," p. 129.
      • J. N. Bourassa, "'The Life of Wah-Bahn-Se: The Warrior Chief of the Pottawatamies'," p. 132.
      • Weymouth T. Jordan, Jr., ed., "A Soldier's Life on the Indian Frontier, 1876-1878: Letters of 2Lt. C. D. Cowles," p. 144.
      • Kenneth E. Miller, "Danish Socialism and the Kansas Prairie," p. 156.
      • Gregory J. Stuckey, "Fighting Against War: The Mennonite Vorwaerts From 1914 to 1919," p. 169.
      • William E. Powell, "Former Mining Communities of the Cherokee- Crawford Coal Field of Southeastern Kansas," p. 187. (Volunteer: Marilyn Payne)

         

    • Autumn, 1972, No. 3

       

      • Robert W. Richmond, "Kansas Builds a Capitol," p. 249.
      • William Miles, "'Enamoured With Colonization': Isaac McCoy's Plan of Indian Reform," p. 268.
      • Louise Barry, "The Ranch at Little Arkansas Crossing," p. 287. (Volunteers: Larry & Carolyn Mix)
      • Morris F. Taylor, "Kicking Bird: A Chief of the Kiowas," p. 295.
      • Lila Gravatt Scrimsher, ed., "The Diary of Anna Webber: Early Day Teacher of Mitchell County," p. 320.
      • James L. Forsythe, "Postmortem on the Election of 1948: An Evaluation of Cong. Clifford R. Hope's Views," p. 338.

         

    • Winter, 1972, No. 4

       

      • Lonnie J. White, "Indian Raids on the Kansas Frontier, 1869," p. 369.
      • David G. Taylor, "Boom Town Leavenworth: The Failure of the Dream," p. 389.
      • Louise Barry, "The Ranch at Cow Creek Crossing (Beach Valley, P.O.)," p. 416. (Volunteer Teresa Smith)
      • Craig Miner, "The Oskaloosa Octopus: Jobbers, 'Popocrats,' and the Santa Fe Railway's False Receivership, 1896," p. 445.
      • Robert W. Johannsen, "James C. Malin: An Appreciation," p. 457. (Volunteer John K. Matthews)

         

    KHQ, 39 (1973):

    • Spring, 1973, No. 1

       

      • Theo. A. Sanborn, "The Story of the Pawnee Indian Village in Republic County, Kansas," p. 1.
      • Joseph G. Gambone, ed., "The Forgotten Feminist of Kansas: The Papers of Clarina I. H. Nichols, 1854-1885" (Part 1 of 8), p. 12. (Volunteer: Barbara Scott)
      • Calvin W. Gower, "Gold Fever in Kansas Territory: Migration to the Pike's Peak Gold Fields, 1858-1860," p. 58. (Volunteer: Chris Wynkoop)
      • Minnie Dubbs Millbrook, "Custer's First Scout in the West," p. 75.
      • Louise Barry, "The Ranch At the Great Bend," p. 96. (Volunteers: Larry & Carolyn Mix)
      • John L. Madden, "An Emerging Agricultural Economy: Kansas, 1860-1880," p. 101.

         

    • Summer, 1973, No. 2

       

      • Nyle H. Miller, ed., "The Cherokee Strip Run: From Cameron and Bluff City, Harper County, Kansas," p. 161. (Volunteer: Harriette Jensen)
      • Louise Barry, "Fort Aubrey," p. 188. (Volunteers: Larry & Carolyn Mix)
      • William L. Urban, "The Juvenal Cattle Drive of 1870," p. 200.
      • Gambone, ed., "The Forgotten Feminist . . ." (Part 2 of 8), p. 220. (Volunteer: Barbara Scott)

         

    • Autumn, 1973, No. 3

       

      • David Dary, "The Buffalo in Kansas," p. 305. (Volunteer: Jeannie Josephson)
      • Louise Barry, "The Ranch at Cimarron Crossing," p. 345. (Volunteers: Larry & Carolyn Mix)
      • Duane A. Smith, "The Kansas Days of Horace Tabor," p. 367.
      • William E. Unrau, ed., "In Pursuit of Quantrill: An Enlisted Man's Response," p. 379. (Volunteer: Name withheld upon request)
      • Gambone, ed., "The Forgotten Feminist . . . " (Part 3 of 8), p. 392. (Volunteer: Barbara Scott)

         

    • Winter, 1973, No. 4

       

      • Charles L. Wood, "C. D. Perry: Clark County Farmer and Rancher, 1884-1908," p. 449.
      • Louise Barry, "The Kansa Indians and the Census of 1843," p. 478.
      • Tom Holman, "William G. Coffin, Lincoln's Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Southern Superintendency," p. 491.
      • Gambone, ed., "The Forgotten Feminist . . ." p. 515, (Part 4 of 8) (Volunteer: Barbara Scott)

         

    KHQ, 40 (1974):

    • Spring, 1974, No. 1

       

    • Summer, 1974, No. 2

       

      • Thomas W. Crouch, "Frederick Funston of Kansas: His Formative Years, 1865-1891," p. 177.
      • Leo E. Oliva, "Fort Atkinson on the Santa Fe Trail, 1850- 1854," p. 212. (Volunteers: Larry & Carolyn Mix)
      • C. A. Weslager, "Enrollment List of Chippewa and Delaware- Munsies in Franklin county, Kansas, May 31, 1900," p. 234.
      • Joseph G. Gambone, ed., "The Forgotten Feminist . . ." (Part 6 of 8), p. 241. (Volunteer: Barbara Scott)

         

    • Autumn, 1974, No. 3

       

      • Joseph W. Snell, "Kansas and the 1876 United States Centennial," p. 337.
      • Rita Napier, "Economic Democracy in Kansas: Speculation and Townsite Preemption in Kickapoo," p. 349.
      • Martin Dann, "From Sodom to the Promised Land: E. P. McCabe and the Movement for Oklahoma Colonization," p. 370. (Volunteer: Harriette Jensen)
      • Fred R. Belk, "The Final Refuge: Kansas and Nebraska Migration of Mennonites From Central Asia After 1884," p. 379.
      • Charles William Sloan, Jr., "Kansas Battles the Invisible Empire: The Legal Ouster of the KKK From Kansas, 1922-1927," p. 393. (Volunteer: Tristan Smith)
      • Gambone, ed., "The Forgotten Feminist . . ." (Part 7 of 8), p. 410. (Volunteer: Barbara Scott)

         

    • Winter, 1974, No. 4

       

      • Dennis K. McDaniel, "Kansas in 1862 as Seen by the 12th Wisconsin Infantry: The Sketches of Pvt. John Gaddis," p. 465.
      • Michael J. Brodhead and O. Gene Clanton, "G. C. Clemens: The 'Sociable Socialist'," p. 475. (Volunteer: Larry Wilgers)
      • Gambone, ed., "The Forgotten Feminist . . . " (Part 8 of 8), p. 503. (Volunteer: Barbara Scott)

         

    KHQ, 41 (1975):

    • Spring, 1975, No. 1

       

      • Dudley T. Cornish, "Carl Becker's Kansas: The Power of Endurance," p. 1. (Volunteer: Marilyn Payne)
      • Clyde Thogmartin, "Prosper Jacotot: A French worker Looks at Kansas in 1876-1877," p. 14. (Volunteer: Marilyn Payne)
      • Nyle H. Miller, ed., "An English Runnymede in Kansas," p. 22. (Volunteer: Marilyn Payne)
      • Clayton R. Koppes, "The Industrial Workers of the World and County-Jail Reform in Kansas, 1915-1920," p. 63. (Volunteer: Marilyn Payne)

         

    • Summer, 1975, No. 2

       

      • Don W. Wilson, "Charles Robinson: An Educational and Intellectual Leader," p. 129. (Volunteer: Marilyn Payne)
      • William E. Powell, "European Settlement in the Cherokee- Crawford Coal Field of Southeastern Kansas," p. 150. (Volunteer: Marilyn Payne)
      • Patricia Michaelis, "C. B. Hoffman, Kansas Socialist," p. 166. (Volunteer: Marilyn Payne)
      • Nyle H. Miller, ed., "An English Runnymede in Kansas," p. 183. (Volunteer: Marilyn Payne)

         

    • Autumn, 1975, No. 3

       

      • Edgar Langsdorf, "The First Hundred Years of the Kansas State Historical Society," p. 265. (Volunteer: Marilyn Payne)

         

    • Winter, 1975, No. 4

       

      • Minnie Dubbs Millbrook, "Big Game Hunting With the Custers, 1869-1870," p. 429. (Volunteer: Marilyn Payne)
      • Benjamin Quarles, ed., "John Brown Writes to Blacks," p. 454. (Volunteer: Marilyn Payne)
      • Robert E. Hosack, "Chanute--The Birth of a Town," p. 468. (Volunteer: Marilyn Payne)
      • Larry J. Easterling, "Sen. Joseph L. Bristow and the Seventeenth Amendment," p. 488. (Volunteer: Marilyn Payne)

         

    KHQ, 42 (1976):

    • Spring, 1976, No. 1

       

      • Arthur J. Stanley, Jr. "Fort Leavenworth: Dowager Queen of Frontier Posts," p. 1.
      • Kenneth S. Davis, "Portrait of a Changing Kansas," p. 24.
      • Kenneth C. Bronson, "The Local Press and the Changing Community," p. 48. (Volunteer: Robert MacRae)
      • Robert C. McMath, Jr. "Preface to Populism: The Origin and Economic Development of the 'Southern' Farmers' Alliance in Kansas," p. 55.
      • R. Douglas Hurt, "Davis H. Waite: Travels in Kansas, 1878," p. 66.

         

    • Summer, 1976, No. 2

       

    • Autumn, 1976, No. 3

       

      • Theodore John Rivers, "A Study of the Laws of the Ottawa Indians as Preserved in the Ottawa First Book (1850)," p. 225.
      • David E. Meerse, "No Propriety in the Late Course of the Governor': The Geary-Sherrard Affair Reexamined," p. 237. (Volunteer: Barbara Scott)
      • C. Robert Haywood, "Pearlette: A Mutual Aid Colony," p. 263. (Volunteer: Robert MacRae)
      • Herbert Pankratz, "The Suppression of Alleged Disloyalty in Kansas During World War I," p. 277. (Volunteer Tom Kohn)
      • Robert S. Raymond, "The Economic History of a Midwestern Retail Store, 1911-1934," p. 308. (Volunteer: Barbara Scott)

         

    • Winter, 1976, No. 4

       

      • Thomas Schoonover, "Foreign Relations and Kansas in 1858," p. 345.
      • George A. Hamm, "The Atchison Associates of the Santa Fe Railroad," p. 353.
      • Minnie Dubbs Millbrook, "Rebecca Visits Kansas and the Custers: The Diary of Rebecca Richmond," p. 366. (Volunteer: Ron Griffin)
      • Michael W. Schuyler, "Federal Drought Relief Activities in Kansas, 1934," p. 403.

         

    KHQ, 43 (1977):



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