Summer, 1968, No. 2
- Joseph W. Snell and Don W. Wilson, "The Birth of
the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad," (Part One of 2 parts),
p. 113. (Volunteer: Barbara Scott)
- Burton J. Williams, "Quantrill's Raid on Lawrence:
A Question of Complicity," p. 143. (Volunteer: Name withheld upon request)
- G. Derek West, "The Battle of Sappa Creek," p.
150.
- Louise Barry, compiler, "Charles Robinson--Yankee
'49er: His Journey to California," p. 179.
- O. Gene Clanton, "Intolerant Populist? The
Disaffection of Mary Elizabeth Lease," p. 189. (Volunteer: Larry Wilgers)
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
- Jim L. Lewis, "'Beautiful Bismarck'--Bismarck
Grove, Lawrence, 1878-1900," p. 225. (Volunteer: Name withheld upon request)
- Edmund J. Danziger, Jr., "The Office of Indian
Affairs and the Problem of Civil War Indian Refugees
in Kansas," p. 257.
- Venola Lewis Bivans, ed., "The Diary of Luna E. Warner, A Kansas Teenager of the Early 1870's," p. 276. (Volunteer: Molly Powell)
- Louise Barry, ed., "Scenes in (An En Route To) Kansas Territory, Autumn, 1854: Five Letters by Wm. H.
Hutter," p. 312. (Volunteer: Susan Hoppe)
- 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
- Col. Donald J. Delaney, USA, "The Catlin Portrait of General Leavenworth," p. 345. (Volunteer: Sheri Lantzy)
- Ramon Powers and Gene Younger, "Cholera on the
Plains: The Epidemic of 1867," p. 351. (Volunteer: Sheri Lantzy)
- Joseph W. Snell, "Roughing it on Her Kansas Claim
. . .", p. 394. (Volunteer: Sheri Lantzy)
- D. Lane Hartsock, "The Impact of the Railroads on
Coal Mining in Osage County, 1869-1910," p. 429. (Volunteer: Marilyn Payne)
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
- William E. Treadway, "The Gilded Age in Kansas,"
p. 1. (Volunteer: Sheryl Wagoner)
- Norman E. Saul, "The Migration of the
Russian-Germans to Kansas," p. 38. (Volunteer: Teresa J. Smith)
- Minnie Dubbs Millbrook, ed., "Mrs. General Custer
at Fort Riley, 1866," p. 63. (Volunteer: Sheryl Wagoner)
- Joseph G. Gambone, "The Forgotten Feminist . . .
Clarina I. H. Nichols, 1854-1885" (Part 5 of 8), p. 72. (Volunteer: Barbara Scott)
- 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):
- Spring, 1977, No. 1
- Homer E. Socolofsky, "Kansas
in 1876," p. 1. (Volunteer: Name withheld upon request)
- R. Douglas Hurt, "The
Construction and Development of Fort Wallace, Kansas,
1865-1882," p. 44. (Volunteer: Name withheld upon request)
- H. Roger Grant, "Portrait
of a Workers' Utopia: The Labor Exchange and the
Freedom, Kan., Colony," p. 56. (Volunteer: Name withheld upon request)
- Calvin W. Gower, "Aids to
Prospective Prospectors: Guidebooks and Letters
From Kansas Territory, 1858-1860," p. 67. (Volunteer:
Name withheld upon request)
- Summer, 1977, No. 2
- Charles L. Wood, "Cattlemen, Railroads, and the
Origin of the Kansas Livestock Association--the
1890's," p. 121. (Volunteer: Wanda Farris)
- James B. Beddow, "Depression and New Deal: Letters
From the Plains," p. 140. (Volunteer: Debbie Wassemiller)
- David Redman, "Libel: Sullivan and the Kansas
Connection," p. 154. (Volunteer: Wanda Farris)
- Randall B. Woods, "After the Exodus: John Lewis
Waller and the Black Elite, 1878-1900," p. 172. (Volunteer: Wanda Farris)
- Joe W. Kraus, "The Publication of William Allen
White's The Real Issue," p. 193. (Volunteer: Wanda Farris)
- Robert K. Ratzlaff, "Le Hunt, Kan.: The Making of
a Cement Ghost Town," p. 203. (Volunteer: Wanda Farris)
- Timothy A. Zwink, "E. W. Wynkoop and the Bluff Creek Council, 1866," p. 217.
- Autumn, 1977, No. 3
- John S. Gray, "Veterinary
Service on Custer's Last Campaign," p. 249.
(Volunteer Name withheld upon request)
- Minnie Dubbs Millbrook, "An
Old Trail Plowed Under--Hays to Dodge," p. 264.
(Volunteer Name withheld upon request)
- Carolyn Berneking, "A
Look at Early Lawrence: Letters From Robert Gaston
Elliot," p. 282. (Volunteer: Name withheld upon request)
- Harvey R. Hougen, "The
Impact of Politics and Prison Industry on the General
Management of the Kansas State Penitentiary," p.
297. (Volunteer: Name withheld upon request)
- Donald E. Press, "Kansas
Conflict: Populist Versus Railroader in the
1890's," p. 319. (Volunteer: Name withheld upon request)
- James C. Juhnke, "Mob
Violence and Kansas Mennonites in 1918," p. 334.
(Volunteer: Name withheld upon request)
- R. Douglas Hurt, "Naval
Air Stations in Kansas During World War II," p.
351. (Volunteer: Name withheld upon request)
- Winter, 1977, No. 4
- Thomas P. Barr, "The Pottawatomie Baptist Manual
Labor Training School," p. 377. (Volunteer: Mary Ann
Thomas)
- James C. Duram, "Constitutional Conservatism: The
Kansas Press and the New Deal Era as a Case Study," p.
432. (Volunteer: Gary Fleming)
- Phillips G. Davies, ed. and trans., "Welsh
Settlements in Kansas," p. 448. (Volunteer: Gordon Morgan)
- Burton J. Williams, "Nyle Miller's Kansas: 1951-1976," p. 470. (Volunteer: Gary Fleming)
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