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Aplington, Kate, 34 A Arellano, Lisa, 242, 244 Abbott, Carl: book reviewed by, 61 Argonia (Sumner Co.), 38 Abolitionists, 69. See also Underground Railroad Arkansas City (Cowley Co.), 149 Abolitionists, The, 106; reviewed, 111–12 Arkansas River Valley, 10, 220, 221, 228, 233; map, 222 Adams, John, 93 Art: icons of Kansas, article on, 22–39; women’s clubs, 34. See Adams, John Quincy, 33 also Literature; McPherson Monument; Photography “Admit Me Free” flag, No. 1 inside front cover Ascher, Carol: The Flood, 152–53 African American Faces of the Civil War: An Album: reviewed, ATA. See American Trucking Association 134–35 Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad, 28; poster African Americans: baseball league, 44; buffalo soldiers, 99, reproduced, 29 100; civil rights movement, 159; Civil War memorials Atchison Blade, 246 and, 252, 254; Exodusters, 28, 42, 147, 154; Jim Crow Atchison Daily Globe, 246 era, 125–26, 149–51, 155–57, 234–36; lawyers, article on, Averill, Thomas Fox, 108; films reviewed by, 130; “Kansas 40–55; literature, article on, 146–57; lynching in Hiawatha, Literature and Race,” article by, 146–57; “Landmark article on, 234–49, photo, 237; lynchings, 45; migration to Decision,” 155–57; note on, 147 Kansas, 147, 154, 237, photo, 150; music, 161–64, 169–70; newspapers, 42, 44, 46; in nineteenth century, photos, 146, B 148; science fiction films, 125–26; in Union Army, 104, No. 4 inside front cover; writers, article on, 158–71. See also Babbitt, Benjamin Talbot, 207 First Kansas Colored Infantry; Slavery Bagley, Will: book by, reviewed, 132 African American schools: kindergartens, 42; photos, 42, 47, Bailey, Joe R.: book reviewed by, 58 54, 152; segregated, 45–55; teachers, 47, 48–49, photo, 48. Baker, Bruce E.: book reviewed by, 279 See also Brown v. Board of Education Baker, H. Robert: book by, reviewed, 211 African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church (Hiawatha), 237, Balogh, Brian: book reviewed by, 140 239 Banks, Russell: , 149 After the Wizard, 108; poster reproduced, 130; reviewed, 128–30 Bannam, Mike, 166 Agriculture: documentary on, 107, 114–16; large-scale, 114–16; Barbara Johns: The Making of an Icon, 107; poster reproduced, of Osages, 221, 222, 223, 224, 233 119; reviewed, 119–20 Air Dome Theater (Ellsworth), photo, 105 Barber, Thomas, 81 Alcohol: in Hiawatha, 236, 238, 239, 248; Prohibition, 93, 103, Barnes, George, 239, 241 248; temperance movement, 35, 37, 93, 101, 103; in trans- Barnitz, Albert, 97, 99 Missouri West, 228–30; in United States, 93 Barnitz, Jennie, 99 Alcoholism: among Osages, 228–30; at Fort Hays, article on, Bartlett, Walter E., 125 90–103 Bartlett Arboretum (Belle Plaine), 125 Aley, Ginette: book reviewed by, 270 Baseball, 44, 176 Allegro, Linda: book coedited by, reviewed, 278 Basketball, 124 Allen, Harry K., 48 Battle for Bunker Hill, The, 151 Allen, John L., 29, 30 Battle of Carthage, Missouri: First Trans-Mississippi Conflict of the Allis, Marguerite: Free Soil, 149 Civil War, The: reviewed, 282 AME Church. See African Methodist Episcopal Church Baum, L. Frank, 108, 128, 129, 130 American Genesis: The Evolution Controversies from Scopes to Baxter Springs (Cherokee Co.): in Civil War, 9; segregated Creation Science: reviewed, 142 schools, 46–47 “American Gothic, Washington, D.C.” (Parks) reproduced, 158 Beach, Adam, 128 American Progress (Gast), 33, reproduced, 33 Beatty, Bob: “‘Doing What Needed to Get Done, When It American Revolution: Indian fighters, 4 Needed to Get Done’: A Conversation with Former American Trucking Association (ATA), 183, 197 Governor Bill Graves,” article co-edited by, 172–97; note American Woman and Her Political Peers: painting by Harriet on, 173 Briggs-Wall, 23, 25, 35, 36–39, photo, 25, reproduced, 22, Beatty, Warren, 109–11 36, 37 Bechet, Sidney, 161 Anderson, Benedict, 254 Beck, E. M., 247 Anderson, Joe: book reviewed by, 59 Bell, Alexander Graham, 124 Anderson, William “Bloody Bill,” 200 Belle Plaine (Sumner Co.): Bartlett Arboretum, 125 Anthony, Susan B., 38 Bethany College (Lindsborg), 107, 116, 117 Antislavery movement. See Abolitionists; Free-state movement Bethel College of Kansas, 1887–2012: reviewed, 138 Anza, Don Juan Bautista de, 4 Beyond Cold Blood: The KBI from Ma Barker to BTK: reviewed, 62

284 Kansas History Bicknell, Gene, 173, 181, 183, 184 Burgess, Jackson: Pillar of Cloud, 148–49 Bison, 225, 226, 230, 233 Burnett, William R.: The Dark Command, 149 Bissell, Gene, 176 Burns, Ken: The Dust Bowl, 106, 113–14 Blackwell, Henry, 38 Bush, George H. W., 178; photo, 180 Bledsoe, Charles, 52 Bleed, Peter: book coauthored by, reviewed, 280 : elections, 75–76, 80, 81, 83–84; Lecompton C Constitution, 84–85, 87; literature set in period, 148–49; Cabin Creek, 15; Second Battle of, 18, No. 4 inside front cover Wakarusa War, 80–81, 148; Wyandotte Constitution, No. 1 Calloway, Colin G.: book by, reviewed, 273 inside front cover. See also Free-state movement Came Men on Horses: The Conquistador Expeditions of Francisco Bleifeld, Stanley, 107, 120 Vasquez Coronado and Don Juan de Oñate: reviewed, 276 Blight, David, 112, 252, 253 Campbell, Edwin, 51 Blunt, James G., 7, 11, 15, No. 4 inside front cover; photo, 12 Campney, Brent M. S., 235, 236 Bode, E. A., 95–96, 99 Canady, Darren, 108; film reviewed by, 125–26 Book notes, 63, 143, 215, 283 Cantone, Amy: book reviewed by, 139 Book reviews, 56–62, 131–42, 210–14, 270–82 Capper, Arthur, 44 Boswell Junior High School (Topeka), 47, photo, 47 Carlson, E. Dean: photo, 187 Bowlegs, Billy, 12, 20 Carney, Thomas, 71, 207 Bradshaw, William, 47, 49; photo, 43 Carter, Robert, 52, 53 Braff, Zach, 128 Cashman, John, 243 Brands, H. W.: book by, reviewed, 136 Castel, Albert, No. 2 inside front cover, No. 3 inside front Braunhold, L.: “On to Lawrence,” reproduced, 88 cover Brier, Jack, 173, 176, 178, 179 Catholic Church at Osage Mission: photo, 228 Briggs-Wall, Harriet, 37, 38; American Woman and Her Political Cat Killer, 17 Peers, 23, 25, 35, 36–39, , photo, 25, reproduced, 22, 36, 37; Catlin, George: Wáh-chee-te, Wife of Cler-mint, and Child, photo, 34; A True Republic, 37 reproduced, No. 4 front cover Brogdon, Matthew S.: book reviewed by, 210 Cato, Sterling G., 87 Brookman, Philip, 168 Cecil-Fronsman, Bill, 69 Brooks, Gwendolyn, 153–54, 160 Cha-Jua, Sundiata Keita, 236 Brooks, Janice Young: Seventrees, 149 Chamberlain, Travis, 105 Brothers Robidoux and the Opening of the American West, The: Cherokee County: Civil War in, 208; NAACP branch, 46–47 reviewed, 57 Cherokees, 5, 6, 10–11, 13, 14, 17, 19, 221–22 Brown, C. L., 124 Chicago chief of police, 36 Brown, Esther, 49–51; photo, 50 Chicago Southside Community Center, 166 Brown, George Washington, 76 Chicago Star reproduced, 169 Brown, John: documentary on, 106, 112; in literature, 148, 149 Chicago World’s Fair (1893): attendance, 24; commemoration Brown, John Stillman, 204–6 of Columbus, 24; Kansas Building, 24–25, 26, 31, 34, 38, Brown, Oliver, 153 photos, 24, 25, 27 Brown, Olympia, 38 Chickasaws, 5, 7, 15, 221 Brown, Paul, 50–51 Childers, Christopher: book by, reviewed, 133 Brown, Rhonda A.: photo, 205 Choctaws, 5, 7, 15, 221 Brown, Samuel E., 240, 241–42, 243, 244 Civil rights movement: photography of, 159. See also Brown v. Brown, Sterling, 163 Board of Education Brownback, Sam, 191 Civil War: beginning, 200, No. 1 inside front cover; Brown County: crime, 238–39. See also Hiawatha; Horton commemoration and memories, 252, 253; in Kansas, Brown County World, 245–46 71–72, 207–8, No. 1 inside front cover, No. 2 inside front Brown v. Board of Education, 52–53; cases included, 107, 119–20, cover, No. 3 inside front cover, No. 4 inside front cover; photo, 155; effects, 160; in literature, 152–53, 155, 157 McPherson’s service, 251, 255–56; monuments, 252, Brown v. Board of Education II, 53 253–54, 255; supply trains, 15, 18, drawing, 16. See also Brown v. Board of Education Historic Site (Topeka), 107, 120 Confederate Army; Quantrill’s raid; Union Army Bryan, Maurice, 164 Civil War battles: of First Kansas Colored Infantry, 18, No. 4 Buchanan, James, No. 1 inside front cover inside front cover; of Indian Home Guards, 10, 11–12, 14, Bucking the Railroads on the Kansas Frontier: The Struggle Over 15, 18; Mine Creek, No. 3 inside front cover; Newtonia, Land Claims by Homesteading Civil War Veterans, 1867–1876: 11; Pea Ridge, 6; Vicksburg, 255–56; in western Missouri, reviewed, 137 No. 3 inside front cover; Wilson’s Creek, No. 2 inside front Buckley, Jay H.: book coedited by, reviewed, 56 cover, No. 3 inside front cover Buffalo soldiers, 99, 100 Civil War General and Indian Fighter James M. Williams: Leader Burchett, Kenneth E.: book by, reviewed, 281 of the 1st Kansas Colored Volunteer Infantry and the 8th U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, 5 Cavalry: reviewed, 272

Index 285 Civil War in Missouri, The: A Military History: reviewed, 58 Dale, J. A., 75, 76, 79 Clair, Maxine: Rattlebone, 153 Damm, Stephen: book coauthored by, reviewed, 280 Clark, Ira, 104 Davis, Frank Marshall, 168–71; Black Moods: Collected Poems, Clarke, Carrie Hughes, 161; photo, 162 149, 169; 47th Street: Poems, cover reproduced, 170; Livin’ Clarke, Sidney, 208 the Blues, 149, 168; photos, 168, 169; poetry, 149, 169–71 Clarkson, James, 10 Dawes Act (1887), 4 C. L. Brown and Kansas Independent Telephony, 1872–1935: Day, Warren, 13, 16, 20 reviewed, 123–24 Dean, Virgil W., 254; “‘Doing What Needed to Get Done, Clyde, Ohio, 266, 267 When It Needed to Get Done’: A Conversation with Coddington, Ronald S.: book by, reviewed, 134–35 Former Governor Bill Graves,” article co-edited by, 172– Coffeyville (Montgomery Co.): segregated schools, 45–46 97; note on, 173 Coffin, William G., 9 Decker, A. I., 46 Collective memory, 252, 254, 257, 268 Dennis, Matthew: book reviewed by, 273 Colonialism, 219, 220, 223, 226, 230, 233 Dennis, Sandy, 111 Colored Situation, The, 42 Destination: Planet Negro! 108, 151; poster reproduced, 125; Columbus, Christopher, 24 reviewed, 125–26 Comanches, 4, 225–26, 230 Devine, Jenny Barker: book by, reviewed, 270 Combs, Daniel B., 69 Dickens, Ronald J., 173 Commemoration ceremonies, 252–53. See also Memorialization Diehl, Alfred J., No. 3 inside front cover Confederacy: commemoration ceremonies, 252; flags, No. Diller, Phyllis, 111 2 inside front cover, No. 3 inside front cover; Indian Dillingham, Dennis, 245 supporters, 5–6, 11, 17, 19; Lost Cause, 252, No. 3 inside Diseases: cholera, 224; dysentery, 224; influenza, 224; measles, front cover. See also Civil War 230; of Osages, article on, 218–33; scurvy, 224, 226, 228; Confederate Army: defense of Atlanta, 256; First Cherokee smallpox, 16–17, 223, 224, 226–27. See also Alcoholism Regiment, 209; in Indian Territory, 10–11; in Missouri, 11, “Disruption and Disease: The Osage Struggle to Survive in the No. 2 inside front cover, No. 3 inside front cover; Quantrill Nineteenth-Century Trans-Missouri West”: article by Tai and, 200. See also Civil War S. Edwards, 218–33 Connerton, Paul, 252 Dobler, George, 13 Cooper, Danielle, 125, 126 Dockum Drugs (Wichita): photo, 153 Cooper, Douglas, 15 Dodge, Grenville M., 256 Coppage, Walter, 126 “‘Doing What Needed to Get Done, When It Needed to Cordley, Richard, 69, 206, No. 2 inside front cover Get Done’: A Conversation with Former Governor Bill Cornish, Dudley T., No. 4 inside front cover Graves”: article edited by Bob Beatty and Virgil W. Dean, Courtwright, Julie, 107; film reviewed by, 114–16 172–97 Cowboys and Aliens, 108; poster reproduced, 127; reviewed, Dole, Robert: photos, 180, 193; presidential campaigns, 178, 126–28 190, 191–92; resignation from Senate, 190–91; resignation Craig, Daniel, 126, 127 letter reproduced, 191 Crank, Jimmy, 177 Dorn, Andrew, 227 Cravens, Hamilton: book reviewed by, 142 Douglas County: Underground Railroad, 71, photo, 86. See also Crawford, Samuel J., 120 Lawrence Creeks, 4, 5–6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19 Douglass, Frederick, 112 Crime: alcohol-related, at Fort Hays, 91, 97; convict portrait, Dray, Philip, 247 35, 36; criminal lawyers, 44, 45; in Hays City, 99; in Drive Through History along the Post Rock Scenic Byway, A: Hiawatha and Brown County, 238–39, 247–48. See also reviewed, 123–24 Lynchings Droughts, 26, 27, 228, 229, 230. See also Dust Bowl Crooked Paths to Allotment: The Fight over Federal Indian Policy Drouthy Kansas: painting by Henry Worrall, 23, 26–27, 30, 39, after the Civil War: reviewed, 271 reproduced, 28, No. 1 back cover Crowson, Richard: cartoon reproduced, 196 “‘Drunk and Disorderly’: The Origins and Consequences of “CSA” flag, No. 3 inside front cover Alcoholism at Fort Hays”: article by Ryan M. Kennedy, Cunningham, Roger D.: book reviewed by, 272 90–103 Custer, Cody, and Grand Duke Alexis: Historical Archaeology of the Dudley, Eric: note on, 251; “Remembering and Forgetting: The Royal Buffalo Hunt: reviewed, 280 Memorialization of General James Birdseye McPherson in Custer, Elizabeth Bacon, 95 McPherson, Kansas,” article by, 250–68 Custer, George, 95 Dudziak, Mary L.: book by, reviewed, 140 Duncan, Dayton, 113 D Dust Bowl, 113–16 Dust Bowl, The, 106; photo, 113; reviewed, 113–14 Dailey, Dennis M.: “Josiah Miller, an Antislavery Southerner: Letters to Father and Mother,” article by, 66–89; note on, 67

286 Kansas History FLIKS. See Film Lovers in Kansas program E Fliter, John A.: book coauthored by, reviewed, 59; book Earthwork, 107; poster reproduced, 118; reviewed, 117–19 reviewed by, 211 Editor’s Note, 269 Flood, The (Ascher), 152–53 Education: desegregation, 48–49, 53; segregated schools, Florence (Marion Co.), 120–21 45–55. See also African American schools; Brown v. Board of Florence, Kansas: A Documentary about the History, Struggles and Education Dreams of One Kansas Town, 107; poster reproduced, 121; Edwards, Tai S.: “Disruption and Disease: The Osage Struggle reviewed, 120–21 to Survive in the Nineteenth-Century Trans-Missouri Flynn, Andrew, 96 West,” article by, 218–33; note on, 219 Foner, Jack D., 94, 102 Egan, Timothy, 114 Forbes, Edwin: drawing by, 16 Eick, Gretchen, 107; film reviewed by, 119–20 Ford, Harrison, 127 Eisenhower: The White House Years: reviewed, 139 Ford, Nick Aaron, 171 Eldridge (Free State) Hotel (Lawrence), 206 Ford, William A., 35 Eldridge, S. W., 206 Fort Gibson, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15–17, 18, 223 Elections: in Bleeding Kansas period, 75–76, 80, 81, 83–84; Fort Hays: alcoholism at, article on, 90–103; blockhouse, 98, congressional, 75–76; gubernatorial, 173–74, 180–86, 192, photo, 101; desertions, 97–98; Indian policy, 92; photos, 95, 194–95; presidential, 70, 178, 190, 191–92, No. 1 inside 101, 102; regimental band, 98, photo, 98; schedules, 97 front cover; for secretary of state, 173, 179, 180; state, 80, 81 For the Confederate Dead (Young), 153–54 Ellet, Elizabeth Fries, 32 Fort Leavenworth: in Civil War, 6, 72; routines, 97 Elliott, L. R., 26 Fort Scott (Bourbon Co.), 9, 11, 149, 164–65; photo, No. 3 front Elliott, Robert G., 67, 69, 70, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 81; photo, 71 cover Ellithorpe, Alfred C., 9, 11, 12, 13, 14 Fox, Francis J., 8 Ellsworth (Ellsworth Co.): Air Dome Theater, photo, 105 Frahm, Sheila, 181, 190, 191; photo, 181 Emigrants on the Overland Trail: The Wagon Trains of 1848: Franco, James, 128–29 reviewed, 131 Frank Leslies’ Illustrated Newspaper, 28 Entz, Gary R.: note on, 234; “‘Thy Brother’s Blood’: William Free Soil (Lynn), 148 Walthall, Commodore True, and a Thanksgiving Tragedy Free State (Eldridge) Hotel (Lawrence), 206 in Hiawatha,” article coauthored by, 234–49 Free-state movement: in Lawrence, 69–70, 72–76, 82, 83–85, 87; Erby, Kelly, 106; books reviewed by, 134–35; film reviewed by, poster reproduced, 77. See also Bleeding Kansas; Kansas 111–12 Territory Ericson, David F.: book by, reviewed, 210 Frémont, John C.: presidential campaign, 70, No. 1 inside front Essential, West, The: Collected Essays: reviewed, 212 cover; reports from West, 30 Exodusters, 28, 42, 147, 154 French, Harry Willard, 32 French traders, 219, 220 F “From Projections of the Past to Fantasies of the Future: Failure of Popular Sovereignty, The: Slavery, Manifest Destiny, and Kansas and the Great Plains in Recent Film”: article edited the Radicalization of Southern Politics: reviewed, 133 by Thomas Prasch, 104–30 Fairview Enterprise, 244 FSA. See Farm Security Administration Farming. See Agriculture Funston, Frederick A., 260 Farm Security Administration (FSA), 166–67 Furnas, Robert W., 6–7, 9, 11, 12; Farr, Jason E.: book reviewed by, 56 photo, 10 Fashutseeharjo, 17 G Favreau, Jon, 127 Galena (Cherokee Co.), 236, 247 Ferguson, Lew, 185–86 Gannon, Barbara A.: book by, reviewed, 213 Fiege, Mark: book by, reviewed, 141 Gano, Richard M., 18 Fighting Foreclosure: The Blaisdell Case, the Contract Clause, and Garrison, William Lloyd, 112 the Great Depression: reviewed, 59 Garvey, Ray, 115–16 Film Lovers in Kansas (FLIKS) program, 108, 123–25 Gast, John: American Progress, 33, reproduced, 33 Films: recent, review article on, 104–30; theaters, 124–25, Gender roles: of Osages, 221. See also Women photo, 105; by Willmott, 108, 125–26, 151 General James B. McPherson Monument Association, 257–58, Finney, Joan, 180; photo, 184 259, 262. See also McPherson Monument First Indian Home Guards: article on, 2–21 General Lewis B. Hershey and Conscientious Objection during First Kansas Colored Infantry: battles, 18, No. 4 inside front World War II: reviewed, 60 cover; formation, 6; regimental banner reproduced, No. 4 Genetin-Pilawa, C. Joseph: book by, reviewed, 271 inside front cover; supply trains escorted, 15 Germans: Civil War veterans, 265 Fitch, Edward Payson, 202; photo, 203 Gerteis, Louis S.: book by, reviewed, 58 Flags: “Admit Me Free,” No. 1 inside front cover; Confederate, Gingrich, Newt, 185 No. 2 inside front cover, No. 3 inside front cover; “CSA,” G-K Farms, 107, 115–16 No. 3 inside front cover; “Southern Rights,” 80

Index 287 Glasscock, Kent, 190, 194 Herd, Stan: Earthwork, 107, 117–19 Goodnow, Isaac T., 71 Herron, Francis J., 11 Gougar, Helen M., 36 Hiawatha (Brown Co.): African Methodist Episcopal Church, Governorship, Kansas: article on, 172–97; elections, 173–74, 237, 239; class and racial boundaries, 248; crime, 238–39, 180–86, 192, 194–95 247–48; lynching, article on, 234–49, photo, 237; maps Graham, Oaland, Jr., 47–48 reproduced, 235, 238; newspapers, 245–46 Graham, Ulysses S., 47–48 Hiawatha Weekly Journal, 245 Graham County: African American settlers, 147, 154, photo, 150 Hill, Hiram, 201 Grand, Steve, 182–83 Hindman, Thomas, 11, 13 Grand Army of the Republic, 258 Hingle, Pat, 109–11 Grandt, Jurgen, 161 Hoff, Derek S.: book coauthored by, reviewed, 59 Grant, Ulysses S.: McPherson and, 255–56; Personal Memoirs, Hoig, Stan: book by, reviewed, 276 253; photo, 255 Holden, William, 177 Grant Elementary School (Topeka): photo, 152 Holiday, Billie, 170 Grasshoppers, 226 Holleday, Andrew S., 9 Graves, Katherine Preston (Katie), 189–90; photo, 190 Homer, Winslow: cartoon reproduced, 100 Graves, Linda, 182–83, 194; photos, 180, 189, 193 Homosexuality, 106, 110 Graves, Lowell “Jim”: photo, 175 Honey Springs, Battle of, 15, No. 4 inside front cover Graves, Martha, 177 Hood, John Bell, 255, 256 Graves, William P.: article on, 172–97; campaign materials Hornsby, Columbia, 86 reproduced, 181, 182; childhood and education, 175–77; as Horton (Brown Co.), 246 governor, 174–75, 186–97; photos, 172, 180, 181, 187, 189, Horton Commercial, 239, 246 190, 193, No. 3 back cover; as secretary of state, 179–81 Horton Headlight, 246 Graves Truck Line, 176, 178, 179, 182; photo, 175 Hougen, Harvey Richard, 235–36 Great Depression, 166 Howard, Oliver O., 255 Great Monument Era, 257 Hubbell, Connie, 194 Great Osage, 221, 223. See also Osages Hughes, Charles Evans, 44 Green, Harold, 104 Hughes, Langston: achievements, 171; The Big Sea, 161; blues Greenberg, Jack, 52 music and, 161–64; The Dream Keeper and Other Poems, Greene, Duane Merritt, 94, 97 162; Fine Clothes to the Jew, 162; “I Remember the Blues,” Grimké, Angelina, 112 161, 162; life in Kansas, 161; “Merry-Go-Round,” 149; Not Guelich, Harry, 245 Without Laughter, 149, 163–64; Parks portrait reproduced, Guy, James, 42–43, 44; photo, 43 163; photos, 161, 162, 163 Humboldt (Allen Co.): Confederate raids, No. 2 inside front cover H Hunter, John D., 219, 221 Halbwachs, Maurice, 252 Hurt, Douglas, 114 Haley, David, 124 “Husband and Wife on Sunday Morning, Fort Scott, Kansas, “Hard Kind of Courage, The: Labor and Art in Selected Works 1949” (Parks) reproduced, No. 3 front cover by Langston Hughes, Gordon Parks, and Frank Marshall Huston, James L.: book reviewed by, 133 Davis”: article by John Edgar Tidwell, 158–71 Hutchinson (Reno Co.): segregation, 151–52; Wall and Wall Harper’s Weekly: “The ,” reproduced, store, 37 198; Quantrill’s raid illustrations, reproduced, 198, 202; Hutchinson, C. C., 26 Worrall’s illustrations, 28 Huxman, Walter A., 52 Harris, Matthew L.: book coedited by, reviewed, 56 Harvesting the High Plains, 107; poster reproduced, 115; I reviewed, 114–16 Icons of Kansas: article on, 22–39 Harvey, Doug, 108; films reviewed by, 123–25 “If You Were Only White”: The Life of Leroy “Satchel” Paige: Hawkes, John, 118 reviewed, 214 Hayden, Mike, 180, 187, 188 Illnesses. See Diseases Hayes, Rutherford B., 101 Imagined communities, 254 Hays (Ellis Co.): photos, 96; saloons, 96, 103; violence, 99–100. Immigrants: attracting, 26–27, 28–29, 30; Exodusters, 28, 42, See also Fort Hays 147, 154 Hazen, W. B., 92, 97 Independence (Montgomery Co.): Neewollah Festival, 177; Health care. See Medical care William Inge Center for the Arts, 106 Health problems. See Diseases Indian Home Guards: article on, 2–21; battles, 10, 11–12, Heddinger, Dr., 265 14, 15, 18; causes of death, 17, table, 17; formation, 6–7; Henderson, Caroline, 113 interpreters, 12–13; mounted, 9; officers, 7–8, 13; smallpox Henry, Hugh, 248 epidemic, 16–17; training, 9; tribal affiliations, table, 7; Herbert, Lynn S., 240, 244; photo, 241 uniforms, 8–9; weapons, 8

288 Kansas History Indians: assimilation, 5; in Confederate Army, 209; “Kansas Land” (Parks), 165 Confederate supporters, 5–6, 11, 17, 19; conflicts with Kansas legislature: first session, 71, No. 1 inside front cover; whites, 92, 227, 230–32; in European colonial military Graves administration and, 174, 175, 186–89, 193, 194, 195; forces, 4; refugees, 7, 10–11, 13, 14; removal policies, 4, 5, Josiah Miller as member, 71, 72; senate majority leaders, 6, 221–22, 227, 231, 232, 233; in southern states, 4–6; trade 181; territorial, 71, 76, 81, 84–85, 87 systems, 225–26; in Union Army, photos, 2, 14, 19, No. 1 “Kansas Literature and Race”: article by Thomas Fox Averill, front cover; at White House, photo, 5. See also Osages 146–57 Indians, Alcohol, and the Roads to Taos and Santa Fe: reviewed, Kansas Memory: article on, 198–209 274 Kansas Museum of History (Topeka), 30, 35, 38, 199, No. 1 Indian Territory: in Civil War, 4, 5, 6, 9–11, 13–14, 15, 18; Fort inside front cover, No. 2 inside front cover Gibson, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15–17, 18, 223; Osages in, 230, 232–33 Kansas-Nebraska Act, 69, 227 Inge, William, 105–6; photo, 106; Picnic, 105, 106, 177; Splendor Kansas Pacific Railroad, 28, 92 in the Grass, 106, 109–11 Kansas Secretary of State, 173, 176, 178–81 Isaacson, Seth: book reviewed by, 274 Kansas State Agricultural College, 169 Kansas State Auditor: claims for loses in Quantrill’s raid, 207– J 8; records reproduced, 207 Jackson, Andrew, 4 Kansas statehood, No. 1 inside front cover Jackson, Gary: Missing You, Metropolis, 154–55 Kansas State Militia, 208–9 James, Frank, 200 Kansas State Penitentiary: An Institution and a Neighbor: Janney, Caroline E., 253 reviewed, 123–24 Jayhawkers, 151 Kansas Supreme Court: school segregation cases, 45–46, 47–48, Jayhawk Theater (Topeka), 124–25 49–51 Jim Crow era, 125–26, 149–51, 155–57, 234–36 : governors, 76, 82, 83–84, 85; legislature, 71, Johns, Barbara, 107, 119–20 76, 81, 84–85, 87; literature set in, 148–49; map reproduced, Johnson, Carl, 51 229; Miller letters from, article on, 66–89. See also Bleeding Johnson, Gene, 124 Kansas; Free state movement Johnson, James Weldon, 153 Kansas Wesleyan University (Salina), 175, 176, 177 Johnson, Rian, 104 Kassebaum, Nancy Landon, 190 Johnson County: Civil War in, 207–8, No. 2 inside front cover; Kazan, Elia, 109, 110, 111 school segregation cases, 41, 49–51 Keehn, Joseph, 106 Johnson County School Board, 49–50 Kemp, Jack, 192 Johnston, Joseph, 256 Kempthorne, Dirk, 186 Jones, Evan, 13 Kennedy, Ryan M.: “‘Drunk and Disorderly’: The Origins and Jones, Richard M., 169 Consequences of Alcoholism at Fort Hays,” article by, “Josiah Miller, an Antislavery Southerner: Letters to Father 90–103; note on, 91 and Mother”: article by Dennis M. Dailey, 66–89 Kerr, Dave, 194 Jumper, John, 20 Kerr, Fred, 173, 181 Junkins, James W., 79, 83 Kinbacher, Kurt E.: book reviewed by, 275 King, Joey, 128 K Kinsley (Edwards Co.): World War I monument, 254 Kahler, Bruce R., 107; film reviewed by, 116–17 Kiowa, 225 Kammer, Sean N.: book reviewed by, 137 Kirk, Laura, 118 Kansas at the World’s Fair, 26 Kiser, William C.: book reviewed by, 271 Kansas Building, Chicago World’s Fair (1893), 24–25, 26, 31, 34, Kline, Phill, 174 38; photos, 24, 25, 27 Kluger, Richard, 44 Kansas City (Wyandotte Co.): literature set in, 152, 153; school Knight, Bob, 194 segregation case, 53–55; segregated neighborhoods, 152, Kopperman, Paul E., 103 153; Strugglers Hill film, 124 Krehbiel, Nicholas A.: book by, reviewed, 60 Kansas City and How It Grew, 1822–2011: reviewed, 61 Kriss, Jay, 115 Kansas Colored Infantry, Second, 104. See also First Kansas Kriss, John, 115–16 Colored Infantry Ku Klux Klan, 46 Kansas Daily Tribune, 99 Kunhardt, Philip B., Jr., 167, 168 Kansas Democrat: editorial, 245, reproduced, 242 Kunis, Mila, 128 Kansas Free State, 67, 69–70, 74, 78, 81 Kushner, Tony, 104 Kansas Historical Society: Kansas Memory, article on, 198–209; State Archives, 199, 208–9 L Kansas Humanities Council (KHC): Film Lovers in Kansas Lacock, Ira, 245; photo, 246 program, 108, 123–25; grants, 121; Short Films Gallery, 108, “Landmark Decision” (Averill), 155–57 123–25

Index 289 Lane, James H.: in Bleeding Kansas period, 80, 84; First Kansas Louisiana Territory, 220–22 Colored Infantry and, 6, No. 4 inside front cover; Indian Lovett, Christopher C.: book reviewed by, 62 troops and, 6; petition to rebuild hotel, 207; portrait Lull, Robert W.: book by, reviewed, 272 reproduced, 8; during Quantrill’s raid, 204, 205 Lynching Beyond Dixie: American Mob Violence Outside the South: Langston, Mary Leary, 161 reviewed, 279 Lansing (Leavenworth Co.): Kansas State Penitentiary, 124 Lynchings: by African American mobs, 234, 236, 245–47; in Lanter, Stephanie, 107; film reviewed by, 117–19 Minnesota, 45; motives, 247–49; newspaper editorials, 242, LaSalle, Michael E.: book by, reviewed, 131 245–46, 248–49; spectacle, 234, 236, 244, 247; of True, article Latin American Migrations to the U.S. Heartland: Changing Social on, 234–49; vigilance committees, 242, 244–45; of whites, Landscapes in Middle America: reviewed, 278 235 Lawrence (Douglas Co.): abolitionists, 69; Central School, 149; Lynn, Margaret: Free Soil, 148 Civil War in, No. 2 inside front cover; Free State (Eldridge) Lytle’s Drug Store (Topeka): photo, 156 Hotel, 206; free state movement, 69–70, 72–76, 82, 83–85, 87; Hughes in, 161; Liberty Hall, 26; literature set in, 149; M map reproduced, 73; Miller house, 88, 89, photo, 85; Miller Macdonald, Dwight, 111 letters from, article on, 66–89; newspapers, 34, 67, 69–70, Mack, John N.: book by, reviewed, 137 78; Oak Hill Cemetery, 208, photo, 208; Osage delegation, Macy, Robin, 125 photo, 232; postmasters, 71–72; Quantrill’s raid, 88, No. Manhattan (Riley Co.), 32–33 2 inside front cover, article on, 198–209; real estate deed Man Who Saved the Union, The: Ulysses Grant in War and Peace: reproduced, 83; sawmills, 78; as site of University of reviewed, 136 Kansas, 71; Watkins Community Museum, 32 Marker, Chris, 104 Lawrence, Amos, 149 Marshall, Thurgood, 41, 51–52 Lawrence Bridge Company, 72 Maslowski, Peter, 4 Lawrence Daily Journal, 34 McCaffery, Isaias J., 107–8; film reviewed by, 121–23 Lawrence Dam Water Power and Manufacturing Company, 72 McCarthy, Susan: note on, 23; “Tired of Dorothy and Toto? Lawyers: NAACP Legal Defense Fund, 41, 51–53; Scott, article Three Nineteenth-Century Icons of Kansas,” article by, on, 40–55 22–39 Learning Tree, The (Parks): film, photo, 166; novel, 149–51, McClaughry (Chicago chief of police), 36 164–65 McClellan, George, 101 Leavenworth, Lawrence, and Galveston Railroad, 72, 232 McCoy, Joseph, 28 Lecompton Constitution, 84–85, 87 McGarity, Joyce, 190 Lee, R. Alton: book reviewed by, 138 McGonigle, Josephine Shirar, 71 Lee, Robert E., 252 McKerley, John W.: book reviewed by, 213 Lee, Wayne E., 21 McLean, Jim, 174 Leigh, Ebberly J., 244; photo, 245 McPherson (McPherson Co.): boosterism, 255, 258–59, 262–63, Lengel, Leland, 267 268; Central Park, 259, 261, 266–67, photo, 256; downtown, Leonard, Elizabeth D.: book by, reviewed, 134–35 photo, 253; founding, 257; McPherson Monument, article Lerner, Stephen, 107 on, 250–68, photos, 250, 261, 264, No. 4 back cover; Lewelling, Lorenzo, 24 McPherson Park, 267; Memorial Park, 267; newspapers, Lewis, Delano, 124 258, 259, 260, 265–66; parade, photo, 260; population Liberty Hall (Lawrence), 26 growth, 255, 258; war memorials, 267 Life Magazine, 167 McPherson, James Birdseye: death, 256–57, 261, 266; memorial Lighton, W. R.: Sons of Strength, 148 in Ohio, 266, 267; memory of, 257, 265–66, 267–68; military Lincoln, 104 career, 255–57, 266; photo, 254. See also McPherson Lincoln, Abraham: abolitionists and, 112; during Civil War, Monument 256; election (1860), 200, No. 1 inside front cover; films on, McPherson College, 267 104; as Great Emancipator, 254; letters to, 20 McPherson County: name, 257 Lindsborg (McPherson Co.): Bethany College, 107, 116, 117 McPherson County Historical Society, 267 Lindsey, Mike, 176 McPherson County Memorial, 267 Liquor. See Alcohol McPherson Globe Refiners, 124 Literature: African American, article on, 158–71; race and, McPherson Monument: article on, 250–68; civic pride and, 255, article on, 146–57 258–59, 262–63, 268; construction, 259; funding, 257–58, Little Osage, 221, 223. See also Osages 259–60; motives for, 255, 257, 259–60, 268; Official Souvenir, Livin’ the Blues (Davis), 149, 168 257–58, 260–61, 262, 266, reproduced, 258; photos, 250, Loentz, Pare, 113–14 261, 264, No. 4 back cover; sculptor, 259, 261, 262; shifting Logan, Mrs. John A., 251, 260 understanding of, 254, 255; Tablet of Fame, 260–61, 265; Lomax, John A., 164 unveiling ceremony, 251, 252–53, 259, 260, 262–65, 268, London, John, 101 photo, 261 Looper, 104–5 McPherson Sentinel, 266

290 Kansas History McPherson Weekly Republican, 258, 259, 260, 265–66 National Negro Business League, 43 Means, William T., 240, 244; photo, 240 National Rifle Association, 188 Medical care: by missionaries, 227; Osage doctors, 227; Native Americans. See Indians smallpox vaccinations, 16–17, 224, 226–27. See also Nebraska Territory: Kansas-Nebraska Act, 69, 227; map Diseases reproduced, 229 Memorialization: linked to patriotism, 252–53, 255, 258–61, Neely, Jeremy: book reviewed by, 282 262, 264–67, 268; of McPherson, article on, 250–68 Neewollah Festival (Independence), 177 Memory studies, 252–53, 254 Negro National League, 44 Menard, Andrew: book by, reviewed, 277 Nelson, Anderson D., 97 Menninger Clinic (Topeka), 152 Neosho River, 6, 10, 221, 224, 228; map, 225 Men of Color to Arms! Black Soldiers, Indian Wars, and the Quest Nesheim, David: book reviewed by, 212 for Equality: reviewed, 134–35 New Deal, 114, 166 Merriam (Johnson Co.): school segregation case, 41 New England Emigrant Aid Company, 69, 72, 74, 149, 201 Meyer, I. C., 259 Newton, Jim: book by, reviewed, 139 Meyers, Jan: photo, 180 Newton, Sample F., 241 Michaelis, Patricia: note on, 199; “Quantrill’s Raid in Kansas Newtonia, Battle of, 11 Memory,” article by, 198–209 Nichols, Clarina, 25 Midtrød, Tom Arne: book reviewed by, 276 Nicodemus (Graham Co.), 147, 154 Miles, Nelson A., 260, 263, 264–65 Nokosolochee, 8, 15 Miller, Agnes B. Carlisle, 68–69, 82; photo, 70 Noonan, James, 240 Miller, Cynthia J., 108; film reviewed by, 127 Not Without Laughter (Hughes), 149, 163 Miller, David, 174, 192, 194 Novak, Kim, 177 Miller, Estella Ayers, 85, 89 Miller, George, 68, 85–86, 87 O Miller, Josiah: article on, 66–89; photos, 66, 70 Oak Hill Cemetery (Lawrence), 208, photo, 208 Miller, Margaret, 88 Ogden, Mrs. James J., 25 Miller, Robert Hyndman, 68, 70–71, 89; photos, 68, 85 Oil and Gold: The McPherson Globe Refiners Basketball Story: Miller, Susannah McAliley, 68, 70, 89; photo, 85 reviewed, 123–24 Miller, William (older), 83 Olathe (Johnson Co.): Quantrill’s raiders, No. 2 inside front Miller, William (younger), 88, 89; photo, 85 cover Miller, William Lee: book by, reviewed, 281 Olden, Matt, 239–40 Millett, Allan R., 4 On Behalf of the Family Farm: Iowa Farm Women’s Activism since Miner, Craig, 103, 107, 114 1945: reviewed, 270 Missionaries: Catholic Church at Osage Mission, photo, 228; Only Good Indian, The, 151 medical care, 227; Osages and, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 230, “On to Lawrence” (Braunhold) reproduced, 88 233 Opothleyahola, 5, 6, 7, 13, 20; portrait, 6 Mission Township (Brown Co.), 237–38 Ordal, Chris, 117, 118, 119 Missouri Pacific Railway, 24 Orsi, Jared: book reviewed by, 277 Monuments: Civil War, 252, 253–54, 255; Great Monument Osages: alcoholism, 228–30; colonialism and, 219, 220, 223, Era, 257; World War I, 254, 262, 267; World War II, 267. See 226, 230, 233; contacts with French, 219, 220; doctors, 227; also McPherson Monument; Memorialization farming, 221, 222, 223, 224, 233; fertility, 220, 221, 223; Moran, Jeffrey P.: book by, reviewed, 142 gender roles, 221; health problems, article on, 218–33; Morgan, M. J.: book reviewed by, 57 horses, 230–31; hunting, 220, 221, 222, 224, 225, 226, Morohunfola, Tosin, 125, 126 228, 230, 233; in Indian Territory, 230, 232–33; Kansas Music: blues, 161–64, 169–70; Fort Hays regimental band, 98, reservation, 223, 224–32, 233, maps, 225, 229, 231, photo, photo, 98; jazz, 161, 170 228; leaders, photo, 232; map, 222; photos, 218, 232; population, 232–33; pressures on, 221–23, 225–26; settler N encroachment, 227, 230–32; spiritual practices, 227; trade NAACP. See National Association for the Advancement of systems, 225–26, 228, 230; treaties with U.S. government, Colored People 222, 226, 231, 232; tribal divisions, 221; women, 220, 221, Nakia, Jermel, 129 223, 224, 233, photo, 218 Nathan, Leonard: A Wind Like a Bugle, 148 Owens, Patricia Ann: book reviewed by, 136 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Oz the Great and Powerful, 108; poster reproduced, 129; (NAACP): Cherokee County branch, 46–47; Kansas City reviewed, 128–30 conference, 52; Legal Defense Fund, 41, 51–53; school segregation cases, 46, 47; South Park branch, 49, 50; Topeka branch, 43, 44, 46, 48, 52. See also Brown v. Board of Education National Association of Colored Baseball Clubs, 44

Index 291 P “Quantrill’s Raid in Kansas Memory”: article by Patricia Parks, Gordon: achievements, 171; “American Gothic, Michaelis, 198–209 Washington, D.C.,” reproduced, 158; career, 165–68, 171; exhibit on, 159; “Husband and Wife on Sunday Morning, R Fort Scott, Kansas, 1949,” reproduced, No. 3 front Race: and literature, article on, 146–57. See also African cover; “Kansas Land,” 165; Langston Hughes portrait, Americans; Segregation reproduced, 163; The Learning Tree, 149–51, 164–65; Racial segregation. See Segregation photography by, 166–68, reproduced, 158, 163, 165, No. 3 Raff and Bechtel, 237, 247 front cover; photos, 164, 166 Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern Paskofa, 20 America: reviewed, 275 Patriotism: memorialization and, 252–53, 255, 258–61, 262, Railroads: construction, 28–29 264–67, 268 Rainey, Ma, 162–63 Paulding, John, 259, 261, 262 Ramsey, Anderson, 240 Payne, Ed, 239 Ransom, Pat, 183 Pea Ridge, Battle of, 6 Rastall, Fanny, 36 Pen and Ink Witchcraft: Treaties and Treaty Making in American Rattlebone (Clair), 153 Indian History: reviewed, 273 Reed, John: book reviewed by, 60 Peterson, Linn, 267 Reed, Mrs. W. W., 25 Peterson, Mark, 175 Reed, Nicholas, 98 Pfeifer, Michael J.: book edited by, reviewed, 279 Reeder, Andrew, 76 Philadelphia Centennial Exposition (1876), 26 Rein, Chris: note on, 3; “The U.S. Army, Indian Agency, and Phillips, William A., 8, 9, 14, 15, 17, 18–19; photo, 15 the Path to Assimilation: The First Indian Home Guards in Photography: by Parks, 166–68, reproduced, 158, 163, 165, No. the American Civil War,” article by, 2–21 3 front cover “Remembering and Forgetting: The Memorialization of Picket, Joseph, 97 General James Birdseye McPherson in McPherson, Picnic (Inge), 105, 106, 177 Kansas”: article by Eric Dudley, 250–68 Pike, Albert, 20 Republican Party: conventions, 191–92; in Kansas politics, Pillsbury, Elizabeth: book reviewed by, 141 article on, 172–97; presidential campaigns, 178, 190, 191–92 Pillsbury, Josiah Hobart, 32–33 Republic of Nature, The: An Environmental History of the United Plaindealer, 42, 44, 46 States: reviewed, 141 Platt, Oliver, 112 Reynolds, Raymond, 48, 49; photo, 43 Plow That Broke the Plains, The, 113–14 Rice, J. E.: Lawrence map reproduced, 73 Poetry. See Literature Richman, Orien, 129 Pomeroy, Samuel, 38 Richmond, Virginia, 252 Porter, Kenneth Wiggins: “Pauline,” 151 Riney-Kehrberg, Pamela, 114 Pottenger, Emma, 244 Ringer, Noah, 127 Pottenger, John, 244 Roberts, William, 18 Powell, Barbara Johns. See Johns, Barbara Robinson, Charles, 24, 74, 80, 84, 207 Powhattan (Brown Co.), 237, 244 Rockwell, Sam, 127 Prairie versus Woodland, 29; reproduced, 29 Rogers, Fred, 245 Prasch, Thomas: note on, 104; “From Projections of the Past Root, Elihu, 102 to Fantasies of the Future: Kansas and the Great Plains in Rorabaugh, W. J., 93 Recent Film,” article edited and introduced by, 104–30 Rosenberg, Scott Michael, 127 Preserving the Past: Topeka’s Jayhawk Theater: reviewed, 124–25 Rosenblum, Thom: note on, 41; “Unlocking the Schoolhouse Price, Sterling, No. 3 inside front cover, No. 2 inside front Doors: Elisha Scott, ‘Colored Lawyer, Topeka,’” article by, cover 40–55 Prigg v. Pennsylvania: Slavery, the Supreme Court, and the Ross, John, 11 Ambivalent Constitution: reviewed, 211 Ruley, Andrew N., 236 Prohibition, 93, 103, 248 Runnels, Judith C., 173, 179 Rupur, John L., 204 Q Russell (Russell Co.), 191–92 Quantrill, William C.: guerrilla band, 18, 200, No. 2 inside front cover; Indian Home Guard murdered, 18; life of, 200; S photo, 200 St. Paul (Crawford Co.): Catholic Church at Osage Mission, Quantrill’s raid: archival materials, 199; article on, 198–209; photo, 228 businesses lost, 201, 205; casualties, 201, 202, 204; Salina (Saline Co.): Kansas Wesleyan University, 175, 176, 177; eyewitness accounts, 201–6; flag found, No. 2 inside front residents at McPherson Monument unveiling, 263–64; cover; illustrations reproduced, 198, 202; literary portrayals, schools, 175, 176, 177 149; memorial, 208, photo, 208; Miller family and, 88; Salina Central High School (Salina), 176 recovery, 206–7; survivors, 200, 207, 208, photo, 209

292 Kansas History Salina Community Theater, 177 Smiley, Jane: The All-True Travels and Adventures of Lidie Salina Daily Union, 262–64 Newton, 149 Salter, Susannah Madora, 38 Smith, A. W., 265 Sandzén, Birger, 107, 116–17; Still Water, reproduced, No. 2 Smoky Hill Trail, 92 front cover Snead, Bill, 164 Sandzén: Ecstasy of Color: poster reproduced, 107, 116; Snow, G. C., 230, 231 reviewed, 116–17 Snyder, Samuel S., 88 Sandzén Memorial Gallery, Bethany College, 116 Sonukmikko, 15 Santa Fe Railway, 120 “Southern Rights” flag, 80 Saul, Norman E.: book reviewed by, 280 South Park (Johnson Co.): NAACP branch, 49, 50; parents Savage, Joseph, 203–4 group, photo, 50; school segregation case, 49–51; Walker Savage, Kirk, 253–54 School, 49–51, photo, 52 Savage, Mary, 201–4 Spectacle lynchings, 234, 236, 244, 247. See also Lynchings Sawyer, Tom, 174 Speer, Hugh, 52 Schild, Georg: book reciewed by, 281 Spender, Stephen, 167 Schilling, Fred, 245 Spielberg, Steven, 104 Schmiedeler, Tom, 107; film reviewed by, 120–21 Spirit of Kansas, The: painting by Mary Bartlett Pillsbury Schofield, John M., 14, 20, 255 Weston, 23, 25, 30–31, 33–35, 39, photos, 25, 31 Schools. See African American schools; Education Spivey, Donald: book by, reviewed, 214 Scott, Charles, 51, 52 Splendor in the Grass, 106; lobby card reproduced, 109, No. 2 Scott, Diana, 42 back cover; reviewed, 109–11 Scott, Douglas D.: book coauthored by, reviewed, 280 Sports: baseball, 44, 176; basketball, 124; football, 176 Scott, Elisha: article on, 40–55; photos, 40, 43 Sprunger, Keith L.: book by, reviewed, 138 Scott, Jefferson, 42 Sroufe, Bill: note on, 234; “‘Thy Brother’s Blood’: William Scott, John, 51, 52 Walthall, Commodore True, and a Thanksgiving Tragedy Sculpture. See McPherson Monument in Hiawatha,” article coauthored by, 234–49 Seaman, Louis Livingston, 102–3 Stafford, William: “Note,” 157; “Serving with Gideon,” 151–52 Sebelius, Kathleen, 174, 195 Stanton (Miami Co.), 200 Second Kansas Colored Infantry, 104. See also First Kansas Stanton, Edwin, 72 Colored Infantry Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 38 Secretary of State office, 173, 176, 178–81 Stanton, Frederick, 84, 85 Segregation: in literature, 149, 151–52, 155–57; of State hospitals, 174, 188 neighborhoods, 152, 153. See also African American State Street School (Topeka): photo, 54 schools; Brown v. Board of Education Stephan, Robert, 180 Seminoles, 5, 7, 12, 14, 20 Still Water (Sandzén): reproduced, No. 2 front cover Shallenburger, Tim, 174, 194–95 Stone, Lucy, 38 Shannon, Wilson, 82 Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 112 Shawnee County: Exodusters, 28. See also Topeka Strugglers Hill: A People, A Community: reviewed, 123–24 Sheldon, Charles M., 42; photo, 42 Stryker, Roy, 166–67 Sheridan, Philip H., 255 Stuart, J. E. B., 255 Sherman, William Tecumseh, 101, 256, 266 Stull, Donald D.: book reviewed by, 278 Sherrer, Gary, 177, 178, 190; photo, 193 Supreme Court. See Kansas Supreme Court; United States Sherrer, Judy: photo, 193 Supreme Court She Told Me Stories: A Documentary Film Mosaic of Kansas Sydhoff, Beate, 117 History, 107; promotional image, 122; reviewed, 121–23 Shortridge, James R.: book by, reviewed, 61 T Sight Unseen: How Frémont’s First Expedition Changed the Takara, Kathryn, 168 American Landscape: reviewed, 277 Taylor, Fletcher, 200 Simpson, H. M., 201 Teachers: African American, 47, 48–49, photo, 48. See also Simpson, Jane, 203 Education Simpson, Louis, 160 Temperance movement, 35, 37, 93, 101, 103. See also Alcohol Sixth Kansas Cavalry, 14 Tenth Kansas Infantry, 9, 11 Slattery, Jim, 173, 184–85; photo, 185 Theaters, 124–25; photo, 105 Slavery: Underground Railroad, 71, 112, photo, 86. See also Theis, Randall M., 254 Abolitionists; Free state movement Thierer, Joyce, 106–7; film reviewed by, 113–14 Slavery in the American Republic: Developing the Federal Thomas, Lorenzo, 7 Government, 1791–1861: reviewed, 210 Thomas County: agriculture, 115 Smallpox, 16–17, 223, 224, 226–27 Thorp, S. M., 71 Thurman, Victoria, 45–46

Index 293 Thurman-Watts, Celia, 45–46 Union Army: alcohol use, 101, illustrations reproduced, 93, 94; “‘Thy Brother’s Blood’: William Walthall, Commodore True, Army of the Tennessee, 255–56; black soldiers, 104, No. 4 and a Thanksgiving Tragedy in Hiawatha”: article by Bill inside front cover; Indian Home Guards, article on, 2–21; Sroufe and Gary R. Entz, 234–49 Indians in, photos, 2, 14, 19, No. 1 front cover; Kansas Tidwell, John Edgar, 149; “The Hard Kind of Courage: Labor regiments, 9, 11, No. 3 inside front cover; Second Kansas and Art in Selected Works by Langston Hughes, Gordon Colored Infantry, 104; Sixth Kansas Cavalry, 14; soldiers, Parks, and Frank Marshall Davis,” article by, 158–71; note photo, 90; Tenth Kansas Infantry, 9, 11; veterans, 253, on, 159 257, 258, 260–61, 264–65. See also Civil War; First Kansas “Tired of Dorothy and Toto? Three Nineteenth-Century Icons Colored Infantry of Kansas”: article by Susan McCarthy, 22–39 Union Pacific Railroad, 263 Tixier, Victor, 219 Unitarian Church (Lawrence), 204 Todd, Alvin: photo, 155 U.S. Army: buffalo soldiers, 99, 100; desertions, 97–98; Fort Hays, Todd, George, 200 article on, 90–103; West Point, 20, 255, 256. See also Veterans Todd, Lucinda: photo, 155 “U.S. Army, Indian Agency, and the Path to Assimilation, Todd, Nancy: photo, 155 The: The First Indian Home Guards in the American Civil Tolnay, Stewart Emory, 247 War”: article by Chris Rein, 2–21 Topeka (Shawnee Co.): African Americans, photos, 146, 152, United States Supreme Court: Brown v. Board of Education, 155; black lawyer, article on, 40–55; Boswell Junior High 52–53, 107, 119–20, 152–53, 155, 157, 160; Brown v. Board of School, 47, photo, 47; Brown v. Board of Education Historic Education II, 53 Site, 107, 120; floods, 152–53; Grant Elementary School, University of Kansas: business school, 178; site selection, 71 photo, 152; Jayhawk Theater, 124–25; Kansas Museum “Unlocking the Schoolhouse Doors: Elisha Scott, ‘Colored of History, 30, 35, 38, 199, No. 1 inside front cover, No. 2 Lawyer, Topeka’”: article by Thom Rosenblum, 40–55 inside front cover; literature set in, 152–53, 154–55; Lytle’s Unrau, William E.: book by, reviewed, 274 Drug Store, photo, 156; Menninger Clinic, 152; NAACP branch, 43, 44, 46, 48, 52; segregated schools, 42, 47–49, V 52–53; State Street School, photo, 54 Van Dyne, R. M., 46 Topeka Bar Association: members, photo, 43 Van Horn, Dave, 243 Topeka Capital-Journal, 174 Van Nordstrand, John M., 258, 262 Topeka Colored Parents and Teachers Association, 45 Van Vranken, Jordan, 129 Topeka Community Theater, 177–78 Veale, Tinkham, 47 Topeka Daily Capital, 263, 265 Verdigris River, 221, 224; map, 225 Topeka Plaindealer, 42, 44, 46 Veterans: Civil War, 253, 257, 258, 260–61, 264–65; honoring, Topeka School Board, 45, 47, 49, 52. See also Brown v. Board of 266–67 Education Vietnam War, 266, 267 Towers, William, 49, 50 Vigilantes. See Lynchings Trout, Steven, 254 Viquesney, E. M., 262 True, Commodore: burial, 244; family and early life, 237–38; Virginia Civil Rights Memorial, 107 lynching, article on, 234–49, photo, 237; murder of Voss, Ralph, 106; film reviewed by, 109–11 Walthall, 239–40; trial, 241–42 True, Henrietta (Etta), 237–38, 244 W True, Perry, 237, 244 Waddell family, 32 True Republic, A (Briggs-Wall), 37 Wáh-chee-te, Wife of Cler-mint, and Child (Catlin): reproduced, Trump, Donald, 118 No. 4 front cover Tuckabatcheeharjo, 18 Wakarusa War, 80–81, 148 Two Americans: Truman, Eisenhower, and a Dangerous World: Waldrep, Christopher, 234, 247 reviewed, 281 Waldsmith, Thomas, 257, 267 Walker, Robert J., 82, 83–84, 85 U Walthall, Hattie, 237 Ulrich Museum, Wichita State University, 159 Walthall, William, 234, 237, 239–40, 247, 249 Uncommon Ground: A Century of Bartlett Arboretum: reviewed, War Department, 6–7, 101 124–25 Warren, Earl, 53 Underground Railroad, 71, 112; photo, 86 Wars. See specific wars War-Time: An Idea, Its History, Its Consequences: reviewed, 140 Washburne, Elihu, 256 Washburn University School of Law, 43–44, 51 Washington, Booker T., 43 Washington, George, 93 Wassall, Irma, 170 Watie, Stand, 18, 209

294 Kansas History Watkins Community Museum (Lawrence), 32 Wilson, Paul, 182–83 Watson, Ella: photo, 158 Wilson-Grand Communications, 182–83 Wattles, Stephen A., 11–12, 13, 14 Wilson’s Creek, Battle of, No. 3 inside front cover, No. 2 inside Waugh, Joan, 253 front cover Wayne, Brendan, 126–27 With Golden Visions Bright Before Them: Trails to the Mining West, Wayne, John, 126–27 1849–1852: reviewed, 132 WCTU. See Woman’s Christian Temperance Union Wizard of Oz, The, 126. See also Oz the Great and Powerful Webb, W. E., 28 Wolfe, Edgar: Widow Man, 152 Webb v. School District No. 90 Johnson County, 49–51, 52 Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), 35–36, 37, 38 Weer, William J., 9, 10, 13 Women: artists, article on, 22–39; Osages, 220, 221, 223, 224, Wefald, Jon: book reviewed by, 214 233, photo, 218; suffrage, 35, 36, 37, 38 Weisz, Rachel, 128 Women’s organizations: art clubs, 34; in McPherson, 258 Welch, Larry: book by, reviewed, 62 Won Cause, The: Black and White Comradeship in the Grand Army Wells-Barnett, Ida B., 247, 248 of the Republic: reviewed, 213 West, Elliott: book by, reviewed, 212; book reviewed by, 132 Wood, Alexander Grant: book coedited by, reviewed, 278 Weston, Mary Bartlett Pillsbury, 32–35; photo, 32; portraits, 31, Wood, Amy Louise, 236, 247 32; The Spirit of Kansas, 23, 25, 30–31, 33–35, 39, photos, 25, Wood, Natalie, 109–11 31 Wood, Richard, 121 Weston, Valentine, 32 Woodrell, Daniel: Woe to Live On (Ride with the Devil), 149 Whaley, Elizabeth J., 257, 267 Wordsworth, William, 110 Whiskey. See Alcohol World War I: mobilization, 253, 262, 264–65; monuments, 254, White, Charles, 167 262, 267 White, Richard: book by, reviewed, 275 World War II: monuments, 267 White, William Allen, 34 Worrall, Henry, 25–28, 30; Drouthy Kansas, 23, 26–27, 30, 39. Whites: conflicts with Indians, 92, 227, 230–32; lynchings of, reproduced, 28, No. 1 back cover; photo, 26; Prairie versus 235. See also Segregation Woodland, 29 Whitfield, John W., 75–76 Worster, Donald, 114 Wichita (Sedgwick Co.): Dockum Drugs, photo, 153; Writers: African American, article on, 158–71. See also segregated schools, 41, 52 Literature Wichita Eagle: McPherson Monument unveiling story, 265; Wyandotte Constitution, No. 1 inside front cover political cartoon, 197; political cartoon reproduced, 196 Wichita State University: Ulrich Museum, 159 Y Widow Man (Wolfe), 152 Yost, Genevieve, 235, 236 Wilde, Olivia, 127 Young, Kevin: For the Confederate Dead, 153–54 Willard, Frances E., 35–36 Young, Theresa L.: book reviewed by, 131 Willets, Oliver P., 18 Younger, Cole, 200 William Inge Center for the Arts (Independence), 106 Yust, Dave, 117 Williams, Charles, 236, 247 Williams, George, 100–101 Z Williams, James M., 15 Zebulon Pike, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American Williams, Michelle, 128 West: reviewed, 56 Williamson, Thomas, 125 Zellar, Gary, 6 Willis, Shepard: lynching photo by, 237, 244 Zorn, Anders, 116 Willmott, Kevin, 108, 125–26, 151 Willoughby, Robert J.: book by, reviewed, 57

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