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INDEX Archaeological excavations: Johnson and Williams farmstead A (Graham County), article on, 228–43 Abbott, Scott: book coauthored by, reviewed, 250 Arevalos, Abraham, 61 Abortion: antiabortion activists, 43–44, 52, 53–55, 61, photos, Arkansas City (Cowley Co.): Osage visitors, 13 45, 48, 53. See also Tiller, George Art: Winter’s paintings of Potawatomis, article on, 210–27 Adams, Cecil, 54 Ash-Kum, 221, 223, 227; portrait, 220 Adrian, Jack, 47 Assemblies of God, 55–56 Adrian, Ron, 47 “Assembling a Buckle of the Bible Belt: From Enclave to AEF. See American Expeditionary Forces Powerhouse”: article by Jay M. Price, 42–61 “African American Farmers of Nicodemus, Kansas: An Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad: in Coffeyville, 171; in Archaeological Examination of the Thomas Johnson Emporia, 148, 160, 162; Harvey girls, photo, 152; workers, and Henry Williams Farmstead”: article by Margaret C. 159 Wood, Christine D. Garst, Robert J. Hoard, and Virginia A. Augusta (Butler Co.): Industrial Workers of the World Wulfkuhle, 228–43 members, 115 African Americans: activists, 180–83; in Coffeyville, article Aviation industry: early pilots in Topeka, article on, 90–105; in on, 168–85; education, 182; in Emporia, 159–60, 165, 167; Wichita, 60, 92 lynchings, 169, 170, 177, 178; migration to Kansas, 170, 229, Axford, Sherman L., 27, 29–31, 32–33, 36, 37 230–31; Nicodemus settlers, article on, 228–43; segregation, 159–60, 167, 181–82, 230; soldiers executed, 177; in Topeka, 170, 181, 182; voting rights, 170, 178, 182; women interned at B State Industrial Farm, 30, 34–35; World War I veterans, 159, Bader, Robert Smith, 44 171. See also Scott, Elisha J. “Bad Girls: Sex, Shame, Public Health, and the Forgotten Agriculture: Jayhawker Tractor Girls and Women’s National Legacy of Samuel J. Crumbine in Kansas, 1917–1955”: article Agricultural Legion, No. 4 back cover; Johnson and by Christopher C. Lovett, 18–41 Williams farmstead (Graham County), article on, 228–43; in Bagley, Arthur T., 100, 104 Lyon County, 162–63 Baker, Frank M., 165 Aguiguida, 200, 202, 203–7 Baker, M. L., 83 Aircraft. See Aviation industry Baptists. See American Baptists; Southern Baptists Akers, Margaret, 172–73, 178, 179, 180, 183, photo, 181 Barclay, Alexander, 78, 84–85, 86 Alcohol: Indians and, 222, 223. See also Prohibition; Temperance Barone, Louis, 98 movement Barr, Elizabeth, 122 Aley, Ginette: book reviewed by, 62 Barrett-Fox, Jason: book reviewed by, 124 Allen, Henry J., 122 Barron, Joseph, 219 Ambrose, Linda M.: book coauthored by, reviewed, 249 Barton, H. Arnold, 134 American Baptists, 51, 52 Baseball: African American players, 159–60; major leaguers, American Bible Society, 58 185; Sunday games, 157 American Expeditionary Forces (AEF): Lindsborg recruits, Bates, Angela, 238 143–45; venereal infections, 24–25. See also World War I Bauer, William: book reviewed by, 63 American Legion: in Emporia, 159, 162–63; racial segregation, Bayens, Gerald J.: book by, reviewed, 190 159; troops in Coffeyville, 176 Beaubois, Nicolas-Ignace de, 202, 203 American Legion Weekly: “The Spy Hunters,” No. 2 back cover Beaver, George, 15 American Medical Association, 33 Beech, Olive Ann, 46 American Protective League, 99–100 Beech, Walter, 46, 92 American Red Cross, 103, 137 Beechcraft, 46 American Social Hygiene Association, 21 Beede, Cyrus, 16 Anderson, James, 11–12 Bel Aire (Sedgwick Co.): Sunrise Bible Chapel, 52 Anderson, Napoleon, 171, 172, 175, 176, 178, 180 Beloit (Mitchell Co.): Kansas Industrial School for Girls, 23, 28, Anheuser-Busch: Bevo billboard, 155 39 Anthony, Susan B., 116 Benefiel, Chet, 184–85 Apaches. See Plains Apaches Bennett, Lyn Ellen: book coauthored by, reviewed, 250 Arapaho tribe: conflicts with Osage, 6, 11; Fitzpatrick and, 82; Benson, Allan, 139 members with Bent, photo, 88; U.S. Army campaign against, Bent, Charles, 75, 76, 77, 78, 81 12 252 Kansas History Bent, George, 85, 88, 89 Brown, Isabel, 164 Bent, Silas, 76 Brownback, Sam: Wichita Pachyderm Club appearance, 61, Bent, St. Vrain and Company: article on, 74–89 photo, 59 Bent, William, 76, 77, 80–81, 82, 85, 86, 88–89, photo, 88 Brown v. Board of Education: lawyers, 169n, 183 Bent’s Fort, 74, 77, 78–79, 80–82, 86, 88–89 Bruinius, Harry, 23, 40 Besara, Rachel: book reviewed by, 245 Bryan, Gregory: book by, reviewed, 64 Bethany College (Lindsborg): faculty members, 133, 135, 137, Bryant, Anita, 47 139–42, 144–45; Messiah Festival, 136, 137, photo, 144; Bryant, William Cullen, 213 presidents, 134, 137; SATC, photo, 132; students, photo, 140; Buck v Bell, 39–40 during World War I, 133, 135, 136, 137, 139–42, 143, 144–45 Buffalo hunting: by Osage, 5–6, 13, 14–15; by Plains Indians, Bethany Messenger, 135, 137 86–87; by white travelers, 85–86 Beyreis, David: “The Chaos of Conquest: The Bents and the Buffalo robes, 77–78, 86 Problem of American Expansion, 1846–1849,” article by, Bugbee, E. L., 162 74–89; note on, 75 Buie, Thomas L., 139 Bible Belt, 45–46, 49, 58, 59 Bureau of Indian Affairs: staff with Osage delegation, photo, 11 Bienville, Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne, Sieur de, 198–99, 202–3 Burgarin, Flordeliz T., 238 Bird, Winfield Austin Scott, 23 Burns, Louis F., 4, 14 Bixler, H., 152 Butler County: Industrial Workers of the World members, 115; Black Hawk War, 216 settlers killed by Indians, 11–12 Black Kettle, 12 Blackmar, Frank W., 23, 100 Blaylock, Robert, 94 C Blériot, Louis, 93 Blight, David, 185 Calhoun, James, 82–83 Blue, Rupert, 25 Callen, Zachary: book by, reviewed, 127 Blue laws, 157 Camp Funston: Easter concert by bands, photo, No. 3 back Bodmer, Karl: sketches of an Oto and Missouri Indian, and a cover; female police officers, 122; training, 143; in World Ponca chief, 196 War I, 30 Boeing Aircraft Corporation, 60 Camp Logan riots, 177, 177n Boganienhin, 203–7 Campney, Brent M. S., 175, 180, 181 Book notes, 68, 131, 193, 251 Canville Treaty, 10 Book reviews, 62–67, 124–30, 186–92, 245–50 Capozzola, Christopher, 104, 105 Bossu, Jean-Bernard, 207 Capper, Arthur: as governor, 24, 25, 30, 109, 114, 134; as Bourgmont, Étienne de Veniard, Sieur de, 200–202, 203, 204, NAACP state chair, 170; as senator, 122, 170, 176 207 Carlson, Gene, 54, 55, 59 Boutwell, Irving T., 113, 123 Caruthers, Porter, 30 Brace, David, 50–51, 56 Case, Mrs. L. O., 116 Brainerd Daily Dispatch, 143 Cass, Lewis, 216, 221 Brandeis, Louis, 123 Catholic Advance, 54 Brandelle, G. A., 143 Catholic Diocese of Wichita, 44, 48, 52, 54 Brandt, Allan M., 21 Catholics: discrimination against, 163, 164–65, 164n; in Bredel, Carl, 100, 102–4, 105 Emporia, 163, 165; Jesuit missionaries, 4n, 5, 7, 9n, 10 Bredel, Frank, 95, 100–101, 102, 104, 105 Catlin, George: on civilized tribes, 219–20; portraits of Indians, Bredel, Henriette, 105 214; sketches, 223; Wa-ho-béck-ee, a Handsome [Osage] Brave, Bredel, Hino, 91, 92–95, 100–101, 102, 104–5 No. 1 front cover Bredel, Hino, Sr., 92, 103 Central Christian Church (Wichita), 44, 50, 54, 56, 57, 59, photo, Bredel, Kurt, 91, 92–95, 100, 103–4, 104n, photo, 90 51 Bredel, Louise Eggert, 95, 104n Central Community Church (Wichita), 52 Bredel family: investigation, 100–101, 102–5; planes, 91, 92–95, Cessna, Clyde, 92, 93n 100, 104–5, photo, 103 Chafee, Zechariah, Jr., 108 Broadview Hotel, Emporia, 163 “Chaos of Conquest, The: The Bents and the Problem of Broulliette, Jean, 225–26 American Expansion, 1846–1849”: article by David Beyreis, Browder, Earl R., 107, 108n, 110, 119–20 74–89 Browder, Ralph, 119 Chausovsky, Jonathan: book reviewed by, 187 Browder, William, 119 Cherokee tribe: Confederacy and, 7, 8 Brown, Edgar, 162, photo, 161 Chetopa (Four Lodges; Osage leader), 7, 13 Index 253 Chetopa (Labette Co.): founders, 8 D Cheyenne tribe, 11, 12. See also Southern Cheyennes Chicagou, 199, 203–7 Dalton Gang, 185 Childers, O. W., 173 Davis, C. Wood, 13 Children: baby contests, 22. See also Schools Davis, Jonathan, 163 “Children’s Year” poster, No. 1 back cover Davis, Richard Barrett, 212 Chouteau, Rosalie “Mother,” 15 Davis, R. W., 176, 180 Christ, Mark: book reviewed by, 186 Dean, Virgil W.: book reviewed by, 130 Churches: in Emporia, 152–53, 154, 157–58, 160, 164; in Wichita, Deere, Emil, 133, 140 article on, 42–61 Defenders of the Christian Faith, 45–46, 58 Citizen Band Potawatomi, 226. See also Potawatomis D’Emilio, John, 184 Civil War: Indians and, 7–10; southern guerrillas, 9. See also Democratic Party: in Kansas, 55; members of Congress, 44, 55. Confederate Army; Union Army See also Kansas legislature Claremore, Chief, 6 Department of Justice: Bureau of Investigation, 97, 99, 100– Clark, Benjamin H., 12 104; investigations of enemy aliens, 100–101, 102–5, 113; Clark, Othniel, 218 suppression of dissent in World War I, 108, 110, 111, 114–16, Clark, William, 220 122–23. See also U.S. Marshals Service Clements, William M.: book reviewed by, 125 Deseille, Louis, 221 Click, John, 47, 49–50, 54, 56 DeVore, Steven L., 238 Clifford, Frank, 160n Dinesen, Isak, 32 Clifton, James, 219 Dinsmore, Edna, 23 Clinton, Bill, 55 Dippie, Brian W., 213, 223 Cochran, Richard: book edited by, reviewed, 189 D-Mouche-Kee-Kee-Awh, 220, 227; portrait, 222 Codding, C. K., 21, 30 DOC. See Kansas Department of Corrections Coffeyville (Montgomery Co.): black neighborhood, 170, Dochuk, Darren, 60 173, 175, photo, 174; City Hall, 171, 173–76; Dalton Gang Dodge City and the Birth of the Wild West: reviewed, 67 robberies, 185; downtown businesses, 171, 175, 176, photo, Doubermeir, Mrs. A. C., 39 171; race riots (1927), article on, 168–85; schools, 170, 177, Doudna, Willoughby, 8, 10 182 Down on Mahans Creek: A History of an Ozarks Neighborhood: Coffeyville Daily Journal, 172, 176, 183–84, 185 reviewed, 125 Coffeyville Daily News, 176 Draft.