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Anthony, Susan B., 31, 34 A Apostolic Faith denomination, 251–52 Abilene (Dickinson Co.): article on, 86–103; cattle markets, 82–84, Arenson, Adam, 33; book reviewed by, 221 85; competition with Ellsworth, 108–11, 112, 115, 119; films set Arkansas: Civil War in, 173–74, 177–79, 180–81, No. 3 inside front in, 85, 133–34, 135–37, 139–41; Great Stock Yards, 82, cover 87–88, 100–103, 106, photo, 102; historical marker, photo, 86; , 249 illustration, 101; photos, 88, 98; railroad, 100. See also Chisholm Arrasmith, A., 96 Trail , 251–52, 257 Abilene Town, 140–41; photo, 140 Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad, 115 Ableman v. Booth, 160 Atchison County: German immigrants, 23 Abolitionists: Fugitive Slave Act and, 155, 165; in , 33, 151, Atchison Daily Champion, 198–99 153, 155, 158, 162, 163–64, 165; Underground Railroad, 47, Atlanta Constitution, 219 58–59; in Union Army, 32, 34–35, 42. See also Anthony, Daniel Averill, Thomas Fox, 50, 63; film reviewed by, 71 Read Aviation industry: workers, 253, 257, 258 Abolitionizing : German Immigrants and Racial Ideology in Ayers, Samuel, 35, 35n Nineteenth-Century America: reviewed, 221 Adams, Andy: The Log of a , 124, 129 Adams, M. S., 158, 163 B Adoption. See Hull Baby Case Bailey, David, 158, 164 AEF. See American Expeditionary Forces Bair, Mary L., 4–5, 13, 17 : churches in Wichita, 250, 252, 257–58, Baltimore Star, 218 photo, 255; , 260; in college sports, 65; Banks, R. E., 54 migration to Kansas, 205, 206, pamphlet reproduced, 209; Baptists. See American Baptists; Southern Baptist Convention newspapers, 208, 210; nurses, 13; political empowerment, Barnett, Jim, 263, 282n article on, 202–19; Republican Party and, 203–6, 208–14, Barrett-Fox, Rebecca: book by, reviewed, 72; book reviewed by, 215–16; segregation, 207–8, 215–16; state officeholders, 210, 142 211, 214; in Union Army, 180–81 Barton County: German immigrants, 23 Agriculture: Ioway farmers, 172, 182; small farmers, 111–12; Basketball: films on, 65–66 tensions with cattle drives, 105, 106, 111–12, 113, 116–17, 119; Bate, Seth, 49; film reviewed by, 61–62 yields in 1860s, 89. See also Ranching Baum, L. Frank, 47–48, 71 Aircraft. See Aviation industry “Báxoje in Blue: Ioway Soldiers in the Union Army”: article by Airlane Baptist (Wichita), 254–56 Greg Olson, 168–85 Allen, Sam L., 93 Baxter Springs ( Co.): cattle drives and, 97; Quantrill’s Allen, William F., 241–42 attack on Blunt, 179; Southern Baptists, 253, 254 American Baptists, 249, 249n, 250, 260. See also Northern Baptist Bayens, Gerald: book reviewed by, 220 Convention Beatty, Bess, 205 American Expeditionary Forces (AEF), 4, 7, 13. See also World Beatty, Bob: “‘Find a Way to Find Common Ground’: A War I Conversation with Former Governor Kathleen Sebelius,” American Interior: reviewed, 47, 48, 55–56 article co-edited by, 262–89; note on, 263 American Journal of Nursing, 8 Beechcraft: workers, 253, 258 American Mercury, 247 Beecher and Rifle Colony, 59 American Red Cross: fund drives, 23–24, 25–26, 27; influenza Beede’s Hotel, Ellsworth, 110 epidemic (1918) and, 12; Kansas chapters, 7; nurses, 5, 7–12, Beeler, Marion N., 177, 178, 179, 184; portrait, 179 16, 17, 18; recruitment poster reproduced, 11; St. Louis Red Beilein, Joseph M., 32, 43 Cross Motor Corps, photo, 2; volunteers in World War I, 3, 4, Bell, Fletcher, 273 7–12 Bennett, Joan, 132; photo, 133 American Vandal: Mark Twain Abroad: reviewed, 78 Bennett, Robert “Bob,” 287–88, 287–88n Anabaptists. See Mennonites Bennett, William J., 93 Anderson, Eric P., 47, 49–50; film reviewed by, 68–69 Benson, Edwin, 56 Anderson, Kristen Layne: book by, reviewed, 221 Berwanger, Eugene H., 206 Anschutz, Philip F.: book by, reviewed, 76 , 247 Anslover, Nicole L.: book reviewed by, 291 Bethel Bible College (Topeka), 251 Anthony, Daniel (father), 31 Bible belt, 248, 261 Anthony, Daniel Read: Civil War service, article on, 30–45; Fisher Bible Cause, The: A History of the American Bible Society: reviewed, kidnapping case and, 162, 164; photo, 30

296 Kansas History 77 Bushwhackers, 36 Big Blue River, 231, 235 Bye, Taylor: “Jayhawk Colonel: The Civil War Service of Daniel Bishop, Leona, 17 Read Anthony,” article by, 30–45; note on, 31 Bison and People on the North American Great Plains: A Deep Environmental History: reviewed, 222 Black, Grace Olive, 5 C Blackbourn, David, 48 Black Cowboys in the American West: On the Range, on the Stage, Called to Walls: reviewed, 50, 69–71; still reproduced, 70 behind the Badge: reviewed, 292 Cambridge (Cowley Co.): Southern Baptists, 254 Black Hills Forestry: A History: reviewed, 146 Camden Expedition, 180–81 Blaine, James G., 210, 211 Cameron, Simon, 43–44 Blair, Newton, 102 Campbell, Frank, 157, 158, 163 Blair-Smith, Mary Perkins, 192, 193–94, 200 Campbell, Ross, 247 Blake, William: painting reproduced, 188 Campbellites, 257 Bleeding Kansas period: fugitive slave issue, article on, 150–67; Camp Funston: influenza epidemic (1918), 13, 15; Nurses Home, sheet music illustration, reproduced, 34; violence, 155, 167. See 17; photos, 17, No. 1 inside front cover also Abolitionists; Jayhawkers Campney, Brent M. S., 207 Blight, David, 58 Cane Hill, Battle of, 178 Blue, Rupert, 12 Capper, Arthur: German loyalty issue and, 23–24, 25–26, 28–29; Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas, 276–77 on local government, 243; photo, 24 Blue Rapids (Marshall Co.): map, 234; settlement, 231, 235, 237 Carey House Hotel (Wichita), 246, 250 Blunt, James G., 177, 178, 179 Carlton, A. L., 246 Board for the Examination of Trained Nurses, 8–9 Carney, Le Noir Maxine, 12 Boeing Aircraft Corporation: workers, 253, 255, 258 Carroll, W. S., 214, 218 Bondurant, T. E., 253 Catlin, George, 67 Bonnie and Clyde: poster reproduced, 50; reviewed, 48, 50–51 Cattle drives: article on, 86–103; during Civil War, 91–93, 123; Book notes, 79, 147, 227, 295 cowboy songs, 122–27; crews, 124–26, 128; early trails, 90–91, Book reviews, 72–78, 142–46, 220–26, 291–94 123; illustrations, 117, 123, 126; state laws, 91, 94, 100, 108, Boosterism: in Ellsworth, 104, 106, 108–11, 112, 114, 115–16; in 116–17; fever threat, 84, 88, 89–91, 94–97, 102, 105, 108, Wichita, 112–13, 115, 260 116–17, 124; Texas longhorns, 87–91, 96–97, 98–99, 106, 122–24, Booth, Sherman, 160 photo, 90. See also Chisholm Trail Bowen, Thomas M., 177, 178 Cattle industry: cattle town development and, article on, 104–19; Bowers, Chris, 48; film reviewed by, 54–55 national market, 119; risks, 82. See also Ranching Bowser, J. Dallas, 217 Cebulska, Maria: book reviewed by, 72 Boyle, George, 162 Cecil, Matt, 48; film reviewed by, 50–51 Bradfield, Edith, 16 Central Church of Christ (Wichita), 250, 261 Bremby, Rod, 284 Cessna: workers, 253, 258 Brewer, David Josiah, 187, 192, 196, 198, 199; photo, 197 Chafe, William H., 206, 208 Brinkley, John: documentary on, 64–65 Chamberlain, Daniel, 211 Britton, Wiley, 178, 182–83 Chamberlain, Wilt, 65 Brock, Pope, 64 Chandler, Florence Ethel, 17, 18; photo, 18 Brown, H. F., 212 Chandler, George, 194 Brown, John: death, 34; slaves freed in Missouri, 155, 167 Chautauqua (Chautauqua Co.): Southern Baptists, 253, 254 Brown, John, Jr., 35; photo, 40 Cheney, Howard, 255 Brown, William, 100 Cherokee tribe, 98, 172–73, 174 Bryan, William Jennings, 245, 246, 250 Chetopa (Labette Co.): Southern Baptists, 253, 254 Bryan Bible League, 247 Chickasaw tribe, 172–73, 174 Buchan, William B. “Billy,” 210, 211 Childers, Christopher: book reviewed by, 293 Buchanan, Rex, 67, 68 Children. See Hull Baby Case Buchkowski, Courtney: book reviewed by, 226 Chisholm Trail: 150th anniversary, 82–85; Abilene and, 82–84, Bullock, Terry, 280 85, 89, 100–103, 106, 124, 136; Ellsworth and, 111–12; map Burbank, J. Edward, 170–71 reproduced, No. 2 inside front cover; movies about, reviewed, Burbank, John A., 170, 171–72, 174, 175–76, 177, 179, 182, 183–85 130–41; Wichita and, 112–13, 115, 129, 250. See also Cattle Burden (Cowley Co.): First Baptist Church, 252–53, 254, 255 drives; Cowboys Burdett, Russell, 213 Chisholm Trail Center (Duncan, ): commemorative Bureau of Indian Affairs, 176, 177, 184 logo, No. 2 back cover Burford, John, 242 “C.H.J. Taylor and Black Empowerment in Post-Reconstruction

Index 297 Kansas, 1877-1887”: article by Ian H. Munro, 202–19 Daggett, E. M., 92 Choate, Rufus, 196 Daily Commonwealth (Topeka), 200 Choctaw tribe, 172–73, 174, 181 Danner, C. L., 25 Christian Recorder, 218 Daschle, Tom, 265, 286, 286n Churches: in Wichita, article on, 244–61 Daughter of Dawn, The: poster reproduced, 54; reviewed, 48, 54–55 (COGIC), 257, 258 Davis, Alson C., 165 Church of the Nazarene, 251 Davis, Lester, 247 Civil War: border states, 33; effect on cattle drives, 91–93, 123; Dawn of Day: poster reproduced, 59; reviewed, 47, 49, 58–59 map of battles, 176; songs, 126. See also Confederate Army; Dayton, Missouri, 36–37 Union Army DeArment, Robert: book by, reviewed, 220 Clem, Lois, 253, 254 Defender, 247 Clem, Orbie, 253, 254; photo, 247 Defenders of the Christian Faith, 245–47; building, photo, No. 4 Cleveland, Grover, 211, 212, 217, 218, 219; cartoon reproduced, inside front cover 213, No. 3 back cover Dehler, Gregory J.: book reviewed by, 222 Cleveland Herald, 41 Delano, Jane A., 8 Clift, Montgomery, 85, 134; photo, 136 Delaware tribe, 174, 179 Coffeyville (Montgomery Co.): Southern Baptists, 253, 254, 256 Democratic Governors Association, 265 COGIC. See Church of God in Christ Democratic Party: black voters and, 203–5, 211, 212, 214–15, Coleman, C. B., 253 216, 217, 219; Kansas governors, 277n; in Kansas House, 269, Coleman, William Coffin, 260 271–72. See also Sebelius, Kathleen Coleman Company, 258, 260 Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), 263, 265, Collins, Robert, 178 286–87, 289 Colored Citizen, 208 Dickinson County: Texas fever threat, 102. See also Abilene Columbia Law Review, 241 Dickson, Ben, 50, 51 Columbus, Missouri, 36–37 Dickson, Elizabeth, 5–6, 17 tribe: silent film actors, 54–55 Dickson, Stella Mae, 50, 51 Committee on Public Information, No. 1 front cover Disciples of Christ/Christian Church, 257 Compromise of 1850, 154 “Dixie’s Disciples: The Southern Diaspora and Religion in Confederate Army: Battle of Pea Ridge, 173–74, No. 3 inside front Wichita, Kansas”: article by Jay M. Price, 244–61 cover, map, 176; Battle of Poison Springs, 180–81; in Missouri, Dixon, Jonathan, 240–41 36; Native American troops, 172–74, 181, No. 3 inside front Dochuk, Darren, 246, 248 cover Docking, George, 277n Connecticut Kansas Colony, 59 Dodge City: premiere, photo, 46 Connecticut Supreme Court, 242 Dodge City (Ford Co.): Dodge City film premiere, photo, 46 Constitutions. See Kansas Constitution; Lecompton Constitution; Dodge City Cowboy Band: photo, 120 Wyandotte Constitution Dole, Robert J., 286, 287 Coover, Etta A., 17–18 Dorian, Cass, 182 Corke, Henry Essenleigh: painting reproduced, No. 3 front cover Dougherty, James M., 96–97; illustration, 93 Courts. See Kansas Supreme Court; U.S. Supreme Court Douglas County: sheriffs, 95–96. See also Lawrence Courtwright, Julie: book reviewed by, 294 Douglass, Frederick, 31, 206, 212 Cowboys: in , 113–14; in films, 85; myths, 84–85; Douglass, John C., 158, 164 photos, 122, 125, 128, 129. See also Cattle drives Doy, Charles, 162 Cowboy songs: article on, 120–29; “The Old Chisholm Trail,” 85, Doy, John, 162, 167 122, 124, 127, 129 “Dr. Craft and Justice Kingman: Defining the Right to Challenge Cozzens, Peter: book by, reviewed, 144 Government in Gilded Age Kansas”: article by David Ress, Crab, Phil, 23–24 230–43 Craft, Rufus S.: article on, 230–43; photo, 230 Dred Scott v. Sanford, 155, 162, 163 Crawford, Samuel J., 94, 101–3 Drover’s Cottage (Abilene and Ellsworth), 110, 115, 118, 119; “Crisis of Loyalty: Examples of Anti-German Sentiment from photo, 118 Kansas Memory”: article by Patricia Michaelis, 20–29 Dudley, George A., 206, 209, 210, 212, 214 Cronon, William, 108 Dust, Blood and Fire: reviewed, 49, 61–62 Crowther, Bosley, 50 Dyck, A. J., 25–26 Cunfer, Geoff: book coedited by, reviewed, 222 Dykstra, Robert R., 107, 139 Cunningham (Kingman Co.): Southern Baptist mission, 255 Curtis, Charles: film on, 62–63 Curtis, Samuel R., No. 3 inside front cover E

Eagleson, William L., 206, 208, 210 D Earl, Rusty, 58–59

298 Kansas History Earp, Wyatt: in Wichita, 137–39 Finney, Joan, 271–72, 271–72n Earth Is Weeping, The: The Epic Story of the Indian Wars for the First Baptist Church (Burden), 252–53 American West: reviewed, 144 First Baptist Church (Wichita), 260 Economic development: of cattle towns, article on, 104–19 First Church of the Nazarene (Wichita), 259; photo, 259 Editor’s Note, 290 First Confiscation Act (FCA), 43–44, 45 Eley, Geoff, 48 First Kansas Colored Infantry, 180–81, 209 Ellinwood (Barton Co.): Southern Baptists, 254 First Kansas Indian Home Guard Regiment, 174, 182–83 Ellis County: German immigrants, 23 First Southern Baptist Church (Wichita), 254–55, 259 Ellsworth (Ellsworth Co.): businesses, 109–10; cattle trade, 84, Fishbein, Morris, 64 article on, 104–19, photo, 107; early years, 108; historical Fisher, Charley: article on, 150–67; kidnapping, 34 marker, photo, 104; illustrations, 111, 114, 116; photos, 109, 110; Flanagan, Kevin, 47, 48; film reviewed by, 55–56 railroad, 108, 112, illustration, 114; stockyards, 117; illustration, Flint Hills: watersheds, 249; wind farm issue, 283. See also 111 Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve Ellsworth County: livestock raising, 115–16 Flu. See Influenza Ellsworth Reporter, 105–6, 110–12, 113–19 Flynn, Errol: photo, 46 Elsworth, William, 95, 97 Ford, Lon, 125 Emporia Weekly Gazette, 18 Forsyth, Michael, 182 Energy policy, 283–84 “‘For the Future in the Distance’: Cattle Trailing, Social Conflict, Epiphany in the Wilderness: Hunting, Nature, and Performance in the and the Development of Ellsworth, Kansas,” article: article by Nineteenth-Century American West: reviewed, 74 Joshua Specht, 104–19 Epps, Kristen: “The Kidnapping of Charley Fisher: Questioning Fort Leavenworth: in Civil War, 34, 182; free blacks in, 156–57 the Legal Boundaries of Slavery in Bleeding Kansas,” article Fort Riley: Camp Funston, 13, 15, No. 1 inside front cover; in by, 150–67; note on, 151 Civil War, 35, 39; influenza epidemic (1918), 5–6, 8, 13, 15, Erby, Kelly: “The Hull Baby Case and Women in 1870s Kansas,” 16–18; nurses, 5–6, 8, 13, 17–18, photo, 12–13; weather, 89 article by, 186–201; note on, 187 Fort Sam Houston: influenza epidemic (1918), 13, 16 Erickson, Alma M., 16 Fort Scott (Bourbon Co.): black population, 208; cattle markets, Estes, J. H., 251 97; residents, 190 Evangelical movement, 246, 248, 251, 254, 256, 261. See also Fort Scott Monitor, 208 Southern Baptist Convention : influenza epidemic (1918), 13, 16 Evans, John, 47, 55–56 Foster, Thomas C., 211–12, 214 Evolution: Scopes trial, 245, 246, 247, 248 Fourteenth Kansas Volunteer Cavalry: Ioway members, 169, 170, Ewing, Sherman, and McCook law firm, 166 177–78, 179–80, 181–85 Ewing, Thomas, Jr., 166 Foveaux, Jessie Lee Brown, 16–17 Extreme Civil War: Guerrilla Warfare, Environment, and Race on the Fowler, Clyde, 253, 254 Trans-Mississippi Frontier: reviewed, 225 Fox, Simeon, 39, 40 Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, 218 Freeman, John: book by, reviewed, 146 F Free Soil Party, 112 Free Spirits: Spiritualism, Republicanism, and Radicalism in the Civil Fain, William P., 161, 164 War Era: reviewed, 293 Fairfax, Alfred, 210 Fremont, John C., 32, 35, 44 Falls City, Territory, 171 Frisbee, Meg: book reviewed by, 143 Farmer, W. H., 97 Fugitive Slave Act of 1850: cartoon reproduced, 150; enforcement, Farms. See Agriculture 153–54, 157–58, 165, 166, 167; Fisher kidnapping case and, 34, Farney, Ruth B., 16 article on, 150–67; provisions, 154–55; state laws and, 160 Fast Break: The John McLendon Story: reviewed, 48, 65–66 Fundamentalist Christians, 245–47, 248, 254, 261. See also FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation), 50, 51 Southern Baptist Convention FCA. See First Confiscation Act Fuqua, Antoine, 51, 52–53 Fea, John: book by, reviewed, 77 Fenlon, Thomas P., 215 Ferry, George, 240–41 G Field Life: Science in the American West during the Railroad Era: reviewed, 224 Gamble, John, 177, 181 Films: on cowboys, 85; review article on, 46–71; Westerns about Gardner, Alexander: photos of Abilene, 88, 89, 102; photos of Chisholm Trail, review article on, 130–41 Ellsworth, 109 “‘Find a Way to Find Common Ground’: A Conversation with Gardner, George, 162, 164 Former Governor Kathleen Sebelius”: article edited by Bob Garrison, William Lloyd, 31 Beatty and Linsey Moddelmog, 262–89 Gate City Press (Kansas City, Missouri), 217 Fink, Leon, 207 Gates, Larry, 283

Index 299 Gender and the Jubilee: Black Freedom and the Reconstruction of Hawks, Howard, 85, 134 Citizenship in Civil War Missouri: reviewed, 145 Hayden, Mike, 68, 271, 271n General Federation of Women’s Clubs, 7 Hayes, Rutherford B., 208 German Americans: anti-German sentiment in World War I, Health. See Influenza article on, 20–29; Lutherans, 28–29; number in Kansas, 23; Health insurance, 276–77, 289 registration cards, 26, reproduced, 25; in Union Army, 173–74; Heatwole, Charles A., 261 Volga Germans, 21–23, 28, photo, 22; in Wichita, 250. See also Henderson, Thomas W., 206 Mennonites Henry, M. D., 193 German language instruction, 27 Hensley, Anthony, 271 Gilligan, John J., 263, 266–67n, 266–68, 270; photos, 265, 267 Herring, Joseph B., 182 Gilligan, Mary Katherine, 267–68, 268n, 270; photo, 265 Herron, Francis, 178 Gilmore, R. E., 251 Hershey, Grace, 3, 18; headstone, photo, 5 Ginsberg, Allen, 260 HHS. See Department of Health and Human Services Glasrud, Bruce A.: book coedited by, reviewed, 292 Hiawatha (Brown Co.): bird’s eye view, 236; early residents, 234; Glass, Hugh, 48–49, 56–57 local government, 232 Glover, Joshua, 160 Hindman, Thomas, 178 God Hates: Westboro Baptist Church, American Nationalism, and the Hixon, Jacob, 236 Religious Right: reviewed, 72 Hoffnungsau Mennonite Church (Inman), 25–26 Goldbard, Arlene, 69 Hofstadter, Richard, 233 Goldwater, S. S., 10 Hogan, James P., 132 Gore, George “Major”, 110 Hokanson, Alma, 16 Gore, James W., 110, 118 Hokanson, Edith Berdena, 4–5, 15–16 Gorgas, William E., 9–10 Holcomb (Finney Co.): coal-fired power plants proposed, 265, Goudsouzian, Aram, 48, 49; films reviewed by, 65–66 283–84 Governorship, Kansas. See Capper, Arthur; Crawford, Samuel J.; Holden, Missouri, 36 Finney, Joan; Graves, Bill; Hayden, Mike; Robinson, Charles; Hollenbeck, Lottie R., 8, 17 Sebelius, Kathleen Holt, Marilyn Irwin: note on, 3; “Women as Casualties of World Graves, Bill, 277, 278; photo, 273 War I and Spanish Influenza: A Kansas Study,” article by, 2–19 Great Western Stock Yards (Abilene), 82, 87–88, 100–103, 106; Holton (Jackson Co.): early residents, 233–34; Jackson County photo, 102 Courthouse, photo, 239; local government, 232, 239; Greenback Party, 206, 209 recognition of women casualties of World War I, 4–5 Greene, Albert, 180 Home for the Friendless (Leavenworth), 190, 192, 199, 200; photo, Greene, John Robert: book by, reviewed, 291 193 Greenwood County: opposition, 96, 97 Hopkins, Inez, 5 Gregory, James, 246 Hough, Emerson: North of 36, 132 Griffin, Michael, 183 Hoy, Jim: on Flint Hills, 67; note on, 121; “Singing the Cattle Guide Map of the Great Texas Cattle Trail, 113, 114, 116 North along the Old Chisholm Trail,” article by, 120–29 Gunfight in Abilene, 139–40; poster reproduced, 138 Hoyt, George H., 35, 35n Gun laws, 284 Huber v. Thorn, 260 Hull, Carrie E., 189–91, 192–94, 196–201; The Hull Baby, 199–200, cover, 199, illustration, 186 H Hull, Charles, 189, 190, 191, 192–93, 194, 199–200 Hull, C. P. W. “Chas”: article on, 186–201; illustration, 186 Hageman, Steve: book reviewed by, 223 Hull, Edgar, 190, 199–200 Halleck, Henry Wager, 35–36, 37–38, 39–40, 44–45; photo, 43 “The Hull Baby Case and Women in 1870s Kansas”: article by Hamilton, H. G., 247 Kelly Erby, 186–201 Hampton, Wade, 211 Humboldt (Allen Co.): army camp in Civil War, 35, 38–39; Hannan, Thomas F., 213–14, 218 Evangelical Lutheran Church, 28–29 Hansen, Amber, 69–70 , David, 32, 35–38; photo, 38 Harding, Elizabeth, 17 Hutchinson (Reno Co.): influenza epidemic (1918), 12; Stewart Hargus, J., 96–97 Hospital, 12 Harper, G. R., 91 Hutchison, Anna, 151, 155–56, 162, 166–67 Harper’s Weekly, 92, 126, 233 Hutchison, John, 151, 155–56, 162, 166–67 Harrison, Frank, 157, 158, 161, 163, 166 Hutchison, Rain C., 151, 153, 155–56, 157, 161, 163, 164, 166–67 Hart, Ray T., 255, 256 Hyde, A. A., 250 Harvey, Douglas S.: book reviewed by, 144 Harvey County: German immigrants, 23 Haskell County: influenza epidemic (1918), 8, 15 I Hassan, Amina: book by, reviewed, 223

300 Kansas History Idaho Supreme Court, 242 I Like Ike: The Presidential Election of 1952: reviewed, 291 K Immigrants. See German Americans Kahler, Bruce R., 48; films reviewed by, 51–53; note on, 131; Iñárritu, Alejandro González, 56–57 “Truth on the Trail: Historical Themes in Chisholm Trail Independence (Montgomery Co.): Hull family, 190, 191 Movies,” article by, 130–41 Indians: in Confederate Army, 172–74, 181, No. 3 inside front Kansas Board of Agriculture, 23 cover; languages, 68–69; missionaries and, 249, 255; nurses, 13; Kansas City (Wyandotte County): black officeholders, 205; reservations, 170, 172, 182, 238; in silent films, 54–55; treaties elections, 212, 213–14; formation, 212; segregated schools, 207 with United States, 170; in Union Army, article on, 168–85; Kansas City Journal, 213, 214, 216 Welsh connection, 55–56. See also Ioway Nation Kansas City Star, 27, 28 : during Civil War, 172–73, 174, map, 176; slavery Kansas City Times, 203, 209, 210, 213–14, 215 in, 173 Kansas Constitution: school finance, 279, 280; women’s rights, Influenza: prevention poster reproduced, 14; victims in World 189, 198 War I, article on, 2–19 Kansas Convention of Southern Baptists, 254, 256, 259–60; Ingalls, John J., 203, 212, 215, 219; photo, 217 denominational office, 260, rendering reproduced, 252 Inman (McPherson Co.): Hoffnungsau Mennonite Church, 25–26 Kansas Council of Defense Women’s Committee, 10 Insurance commissioners, Kansas, 263, 263n, 272–77 Kansas Department of Corrections, 269 Iowa Point (Doniphan Co.), 172 Kansas Gas and Electric Company, 246 Iowa Supreme Court, 239–40, 241 Kansas Humanities Council, 62–63 Ioway Life: Reservation and Reform, 1837–1860: reviewed, 226 Kansas legislature: cattle drive laws, 91, 94, 100, 108, 116–17; Ioway Nation: farming, 172, 182; history, 170; illustration, 171; energy issues, 284; gun laws, 284; patronage jobs, 208; school leaders, 175, 184–85, portraits, 168, 175; reservation, 169, finance, 279–81; Kathleen Sebelius as member, 269–72, 273, 170, 172, 182, 183, 184–85; soldiers in Union Army, article on, 278; during Sebelius’s governorship, 264, 265, 279–81, 284 168–85; treaties with United States, 170 Kansas Medical Society, 10 Isenberg, Andrew C., 139 Kansas Memory: anti-German sentiment in World War I, article on, 20–29 Kansas-Nebraska Act, 33, 151, 161 J Kansas Pacific Railway, 106, 108, 112; advertisement reproduced, 113. See also Union Pacific Railway Company, Eastern Division Jackson, John H., 215 Kansas Park Trust, 283 Jackson, Lee, 23–24 Kansas Pioneer, 216, 218 Jackson County: board of commissioners, 231, 233, 235–36, Kansas Southern Baptist Association, 254 238–39; local governments, article on, 230–43; map, 234 Kansas Southern Baptist Beams, 253, 254, 256; cover reproduced, Jackson County Courthouse: photo, 239 251 “Jayhawk Colonel: The Civil War Service of Daniel Read Kansas State Nurses’ Association, 4, 5, 6, 10 Anthony”: article by Taylor Bye, 30–45 Kansas Supreme Court: Blue Cross Blue Shield case, 277n; Jayhawkers: article on, 30–45; sketch reproduced, 37 citizens’ standing to sue cases, article on, 230–43; Huber v. Jayhawkers (Wilmott film), 65 Thorn, 260; justices, 235; school finance issue, 280, 281n Jeffords, T. I., 157, 158, 163 Kansas Territory: courts, 152–54, 158–67; elections, 33, 151–52; Jennison, Charles R., 35; photo, 33 Lecompton Constitution, 151–52; legislature, 162, 163, : anti-Semitism, 260; in Wichita, 252 165; slavery issue, 33–34, article on, 150–67; Underground Jim Crow laws. See Segregation Railroad, 58–59. See also Bleeding Kansas period Johanson, Shawn: book reviewed by, 73 Kansas Trial Lawyers Association, 269n John Birch Society, 260, 261 Kansa tribe, 63 Johnson, H. F., 213 Kassebaum, Nancy Landon, 67–68, 270, 283 Johnson County: cattle drive opposition, 96 Kassebaum, William A. “Bill,” 281, 281n Johnston, Thomas W.: “Farmstead, Blue Rapids, Kansas,” No. 4 Katz, Milton S., 65 front cover Keller, H. J., 236, 237 Jones, A. J., 258 Kelley, William D., 203, 214, 215, 216 Jones, Karen R.: book by, reviewed, 74 Kellogg, Newman & Co., 109 “Joseph McCoy’s Dream: Abilene, Kansas, and the Opening of Kendall, Dave, 49, 66–67; photo, 67 the Great Cattle Drives up the Chisholm Trail 150 Years Ago”: Kennedy, Edward, 287 article by James E. Sherow, 82–85 Keokuk, chief, 237–38, 242 Journal of the Kansas Medical Society, 14 Kerr, Mildred Monroe, 5 Juhnke, Eric, 49; film reviewed by, 64–65 Kickapoo tribe, 174 Juhnke, James C.: book by, reviewed, 142 “Kidnapping of Charley Fisher, The: Questioning the Legal Junction City (Geary Co.): Hale House, 99; railroad, 99, 100; Boundaries of Slavery in Bleeding Kansas”: article by Kristen stockyard proposal, 100 Epps, 150–67 Junction City Weekly Union, 103 Kindscher, Kelly: book reviewed by, 224

Index 301 Kingman, Samuel Austin: photo, 230; as Supreme Court chief Leland, Cyrus, Sr., 177 justice, article on, 230–43 Lewin, H. A., 210 Kinnaman, Josiah, 97 Lewis, Chester, 260 tribe: silent film on, 54–55 Lewis, Hiram, 250 Kirsch, Lani: book reviewed by, 145 Lewis, Sinclair: Elmer Gantry, 247 Kline, Phill, 281, 282, 283n Liberia: minister to, 216, 217–18 Knights of Labor, 205, 212, 213 Lieutenant governors. See Moore, John; Parkinson, Mark Knowles (sheriff), 95–96 Lincoln, Abraham, 44, 45, 171, 183–85 Koch, Fred, 260 Linn County: border ruffians in, 155; cattle drive opposition, 96 Konig, David W., 158 Lippard, Lucy R., 70 Kratzer, Otto, 63 Livestock. See Cattle industry Kurosawa, Akira, 51 Local government: debates on citizen roles, article on, 230–43 Loewenstein, Dave, 69–71 Lofinck, William, 237 L Logan, John A., 210 Logsdon, Guy, 121 Labor: in Wichita aviation industry, 253, 257, 258. See also Knights Loren Miller: Civil Rights Attorney and Journalist: reviewed, 223 of Labor Lovejoy, Charles, 35, 35n LaFlesche, Francis, 55 Lubet, Steven, 158 Laggarash (Nag-A-Rash or British), 182; photo, 184 Lubezki, Emmanuel, 57 Lakota language, 68–69 Lutherans: German Americans, 28–29 Lamb, Mary Julene, 5, 12 Lyon County: agriculture, 89; Texas fever in cattle, 91 Lamb, William, 102 Landon, Alfred M., 270, 271, 277n Lane, Isaac, 231, 235, 238 M Lane, James H.: as abolitionist, 32; Daniel Anthony and, 41; Indian troops and, 170–71, 174, 177; military service as senator, Maclean, John, 60, 61 177; portrait, 173; Union troops recruited by, 34, 176–77 Madison, Thomas C., 89 Lane, Penny, 64–65 Magnificent Seven, The (1960): poster reproduced, 52; reviewed, Lane Trail, 170 48, 51–53 Langston, Charles H., 208 Magnificent Seven, The (2016): poster reproduced, 53; reviewed, Lanter, Stephanie, 50; film reviewed by, 69–71 47, 48, 51–53 Lause, Mark A., 34; book by, reviewed, 293 Making the White Man’s West: Whiteness and the Creation of the Law. See Kansas legislature; Kansas Supreme Court; Legal cases American West: reviewed, 143 Lawrence (Douglas Co.): black population, 208–9; Quantrill’s Man-a-to-wah, 238 raid, 179; Seventh Kansas Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, 35 Manhood on the Line: Working-Class Masculinities in the American Lawrence, W. H. H., 40, 45 Heartland: reviewed, 73 Lawrence Journal, 110 Man-Hunters of the Old West: reviewed, 220 Lawson, Autumn, 49 Maps: Kansas counties (1870), 234 Leach, Louis B., 26–27; newspaper article on, reproduced, 26 March, Payton C., 19 Leavenworth (Leavenworth Co.): abolitionists, 151, 157, 158, Marion County: German immigrants, 23, 27–28; “World War Roll 165; black population, 209; Fisher kidnapping, 34, article on, of Honor,” 6–7 150–67; free blacks in, 156–57; Home for the Friendless, 190, Marion Record, 27–28 192, 199, 200, photo, 193; illustration, 153; Mansion House, Marmaduke, John, 180 161–62; Planters Hotel, 151, 156, 157, 161, photo, 156; Stockton Marquette (McPherson Co.): recognition of women casualties of Hall, 158, photo, 159 World War I, 4–5 Leavenworth Conservative, 31 Marshall, George, 133 Leavenworth Constitutional Convention, 235 Marshall County: county treasurer, 237. See also Blue Rapids Leavenworth County: free blacks in, 156–57; German immigrants, Martin, John A., 208, 211 23 Matthews, James C., 212, 217 Leavenworth Daily Times, 164 Matthews, William D., 206, 209, 210, 216 Leavenworth Times, 31, 190, 194–95, 196, 197 Maultsby, Bob, 255 Lecompte, Samuel, 152, 161, 164; photo, 165 MaxúThka (Ma-Has-kah; White Cloud), 175; portrait, 175 Lecompton Constitution, 151–52 Maynard, Frank, 129 Lee, Albert L., 42 McCabe, Edward P., 203, 204, 206, 210, 211, 214; photo, 211 Lee, R. Alton, 205 McCaffery, Isaias, 47, 49; films reviewed by, 62–63 Legal cases: workers’ compensation, 275–76. See also Kansas McCauslen, A. W., 158, 160 Supreme Court McCoy, James, 82, 99, 100, 103; photo, 96 Leiker, James N., 206; book reviewed by, 292 McCoy, Joseph G.: cattle trade and, 82–84, 85, 87–90, 98, 99–103,

302 Kansas History 106, 109, 124, 136; Historic Sketches of the Cattle Trade of the West and Southwest, 84–85, 97–98, 123, 135–36, illustrations, 93, 101, N 111, 123; photos, 95, 96; portrait, 83 Na’hjeNing’e (No Heart), 175–76 McCoy, William, 82, 99, 100 Naismith, James, 65 McCrea, Joel, 138–39; photo, 137 Napolitano, Janet, 287 McCulloch, Benjamin, 174 Nast, Thomas, 233; cartoon reproduced, 240 McElwain, Eva Belle, 5, 12 Nation, Carry A., 246, 250, 256 McLendon, John: documentary on, 48, 65–66; photo, 66 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, McLinden, Lucy Catherine, 6–7 260 M’Cully, W. A., 192–93 National Council of Churches, 260 Medary, Samuel, 165 National Council of Defense, 10 Medearis, Frank C., 253 National Live Stock Association, 85 Memphis & Northern Railroad, 112 National Negro Democratic League, 219 Mencken, H. L., 247, 248, 261 National Park Service, 67–68 Mennonites: immigrants, 22; loyalty during World War I, 25–26 Native Americans. See Indians Methodist Church, 249 Nature Conservancy, 67, 68, 283 Methodist Episcopal Church, 245, 246, 250, 252, 257 Nebraska Territory: Falls City, 171 Metropolitan Baptist Church (Wichita), 260–61; photo, 244 Neihardt, John G., 56 Meyer, Stephen: book by, reviewed, 73 Nelson, Jay, 67 Miami County: film on, 63 Neosho County: county seat, 238 Michaelis, Patricia: “Crisis of Loyalty: Examples of Anti-German Ness City (Ness Co.): Trinity Baptist Church, 253, 254, 256 Sentiment from Kansas Memory,” article by, 20–29; note on, 21 New England Emigrant Aid Company, 33 Miller, Chris, 275–76, 276n New Hope Baptist Church (Wichita), 250 Miller, Cynthia J., 49; film reviewed by, 60–61 New Jersey Supreme Court, 240–41 Miller, George, 38 New Orleans: Union Army in, 91–93 Miller, Morton, 245, 246 New Orleans Picayune, 91, 92–93 Miller, Robert H. “Bob,” 271, 271n, 272 Newspapers: African American, 208, 210 Miller, Solomon “Sol,” 171, 174–75, 176, 183, 215; photo, 181 Newton (Harvey Co.): mural project, 70 Miner, Craig, 62 Newton Evening Kansas Republican, 27 Miner, Loring, 8 New York legislature, 241–42 Missouri: cattle trails, 90, 96–97, 98, 123–24; Civil War in, 33, 35, New York Times, 133 36–39, 44; slaves in, 155 New York Tribune, 99–100 Missouri Compromise, 155 Nichols, Clarina, 189; photo, 191 Mitchell, Robert B., 35, 39, 40, 41, 43, 45; photo, 41 Night Riders: handbill reproduced, 20 Mix, Charles, 238 Ninth Kansas Cavalry, 180 Moddelmog, Linsey: “‘Find a Way to Find Common Ground’: Norris, Dave, 49 A Conversation with Former Governor Kathleen Sebelius,” Norris, J. Frank, 245, 247, 248 article co-edited by, 262–89; note on, 263 Northern Baptist Convention, 246, 249n, 252, 253, 256, 257, 260. Monroe, B. I., 162–63 See also American Baptists Montgomery, James, 32, 34 Noyes, Clara Dutton, 10 Moonlight, Thomas, 216 Nurses: African American, 13; identification card reproduced, 9; Moore, H. Miles, 162–63 influenza casualties in World War I, article on, 2–19; military, Moore, John, 263, 265, 282 7–13, 15–16, 17–19; Native American, 13; Red Cross, 5, 7–12, Moran, Jerry, 282, 282n 16, 17, 18; state licenses, 8–9 Morris, Roy, Jr.: book by, reviewed, 78 Nuts!: reviewed, 49, 64–65; still reproduced, 64 Morris, Thomas, 152 Morrison, Paul, 282–83, 283n Morton, Lucinda, 170 O Morton, Oliver P., 170, 177 Munro, Ian H.: “C.H.J. Taylor and Black Empowerment in Post- Oakes, James, 32, 43, 44 Reconstruction Kansas, 1877-1887,” article by, 202–19; note on, Obama, Barack, 263, 265, 284–87, 289 203 O’Brien, Geoffrey, 135 (Creek) tribe, 172–73, 174 Oklahoma: religious groups, 252–53 Music. See Cowboy songs Oklahoma Baptist Convention, 253 Musical Genius of Moscow, Kansas, The: reviewed, 62–63 : Defenders of the Christian Faith, 247 Myers, John Jacob, 98–99 Oklahoma City Holiness College, 251 Myles, Norbert, 54 Oklahoma Territorial Supreme Court, 242 Olmstead, C. E., 235

Index 303 Olson, Greg: “Báxoje in Blue: Ioway Soldiers in the Union Army,” Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, 252 article by, 168–85; book by, reviewed, 226; note on, 169 Price, Jay M., 49; “Dixie’s Disciples: The Southern Diaspora and Olson, James S., 135 Religion in Wichita, Kansas,” article by, 244–61; film reviewed O’Malley, D. J., 128 by, 61–62; note on, 245 Oregon Supreme Court, 241 Price, Sterling, 36, 180 Osage County: Texas fever in cattle, 91 Priest, Walter Scott, 250 Osage tribe, 174 Prigg v. Pennsylvania, 160, 163 Ottawa County: German immigrants, 23–24 Profit, The: reviewed, 48, 65–66 Our Charley: Charles Curtis, “A Boy Forced to Choose”: reviewed, Prohibition: Kansas law, 250, 256; repeal, 256; supporters, 246, 62–63 250, 256 Out Where the West Begins: Profiles, Visions, and Strategies of Early Prohibition Party, 206 Western Business Leaders: reviewed, 76 Puck magazine: “No Passage for a Democratic Negro,” 213, No. 3 Ozland: reviewed, 50, 71 back cover Punke, Michael, 56 Purkins, G. W., 162–63 P Parham, Charles, 251–52 Q Parker, Isaac, 212 Parker, Theodore, 155 Quantrill’s raid, 179 Parkinson, Mark, 263, 282–83, 283n, 287; photo, 285 Quigley, E. L., 246 Parsons, Lula Mildred, 11, 16, 18 Quinby, Isaac F., 35, 36, 40, 43, 44–45 Patrick, Kerry, 271, 271n Quindaro: reviewed, 62–63 Pea Ridge, Battle of, 173–74, No. 3 inside front cover; map, 176; Quindaro (Wyandotte Co.): film on, 63 painting reproduced, No. 3 inside front cover Quinlan (Judge), 94 Pendley, Max, 253 Penn, Arthur, 50–51 Pentacostalists, 251–52, 257, 258 R People of Two Kingdoms, A, II: Stories of Kansas Mennonites in Politics: reviewed, 142 Railroads: cattle trade and, 84, 103, 112. See also Kansas Pacific Perry, John D., 103 Railway; Union Pacific Railway Company Peterson, Mark, 265 Ranching: in Ellsworth County, 115–16. See also Cattle industry Pettit, John, 165–66 Rand, Jacki Thompson, 55 Phillips, Christopher, 32, 33 Reconstruction: allegorical print reproduced, 204; Republican Pierce, Franklin, 152 Party and, 204–5 Pierce, Jason E.: book by, reviewed, 143; book reviewed by, 74 Recorder-Tribune (Holton), 199 Pike, Albert, 173, 174, No. 3 inside front cover Red Cross. See American Red Cross Pitt, Samuel, 96 Red River, 85, 134–37; photo, 136; poster reproduced, 130 Pitts, Richard, 47, 59 Reeves, Matthew: book reviewed by, 75 “Place of the Present in the Past, The: Dichronicity in Recent Reno County: nurses in World War I, 10 Kansas/Plains Films”: article edited by Thomas Prasch, 46–71 Repine, Eves & Co., 96 Pleasant Hill, Missouri, 39 Republican Party: African Americans and, 203–6, 208–14, 215–16; Poison Springs, Battle of, 180–81 Reconstruction and, 204–5. See also Kansas legislature Pollard, Scot, 66 Ress, David: “Dr. Craft and Justice Kingman: Defining the Right Pollom, Alan, 67 to Challenge Government in Gilded Age Kansas,” article by, Pomeroy, Samuel Clarke, 171 230–43; note on, 231 Posthumus, Dave, 49; film reviewed by, 56–58 Revenant, The: poster reproduced, 57; reviewed, 48–49, 56–58 Potawatomi Baptist Mission, 249 Rhode Island Supreme Court, 241 Potawatomi tribe, 54 Rhys, Gruff, 47, 55–56 Pottawatomie County: anti-German sentiment in World War I, Rider, James, 253 27, 28 Riley, Bryan, 263 Prairie Grove, Battle of, 178 Riley, W. B., 245–46, 247 Prasch, Thomas: note on, 47; “The Place of the Present in the Past: Ripley, David, 239 Dichronicity in Recent Kansas/Plains Films,” article edited by, Rising Voices/Hótĥaŋiŋpi: reviewed, 49, 68–69 46–71 Roberts, Randy, 135 Preboth, W. R., 254 Robertson, Fred, 24–25 Prelude to the Dust Bowl: Drought in the Nineteenth Century Robinson, Charles, 91 Southern Plains: reviewed, 294 Romeo, Sharon, 32; book by, reviewed, 145

304 Kansas History Runnels, Judy, 269 by Jim Hoy, 120–29 Rush County: German immigrants, 23 Sinisi, Kyle S.: book reviewed by, 225 Russell (Russell Co.): cattle trade, 115; Southern Baptists, 254 Sixth Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, 178 Russell County: German immigrants, 23 Skeen, Justus, 157 Russia: Volga Germans, 21–23, 28 Sklar, Robert, 134 Rydbeck, T. L., 247 Slavery: Dred Scott case, 155, 162, 163; in Indian Territory, 173. See also Fugitive Slave Act; Underground Railroad Slaves: runaway, 32, 34, 162, 235; Union Army and, 32, 39, 40–41, S 43–45, photo, 42. See also Fisher, Charley Slow West: reviewed, 47–48, 49, 60–61 Sac and Fox Nation, 170, 172, 237–38 Smalley, Eugene: History of the Northern Pacific Railroad, No. 2 Salina (Saline Co.): railroads, 100, 112 front cover Salvation Army: in World War I, 7 Smith, Theobald, 84 Saunders, W. D., 92 Snell, Austin, 49, 61–62 Sawyer, A. M., 158 Snyder, Bill, 282, 282n Schock, Charles, 26 Snyder, Howard, 246–47 Schock, Verna: photo, 25; registration card, 26, reproduced, 25 Social Gospel movement, 250 Schools: German language instruction, 27; for Indians, 68–69; Solomon City (Dickinson and Saline Cos.): stockyard proposal, segregated, 207–8; state funding, 278, 279–81 100 Schopf, Mary, 251 Southern Baptist Convention, 248, 249, 252–53, 254–57, 259–61 Schwalm, Leslie, 205 South High School (Wichita), 253–54 Scopes, John, 245, 246, 247, 248 South Side Baptist Church (Wichita), 254, 255 Scott, Dred, 155, 162, 163; illustration, 163 Southwestern College, 246 Scurlock, Kliph, 55 Spanish fever, in cattle, 84, 88, 89–91, 94–97, 102, 105, 108, 116–17, Searles, Michael N.: book coedited by, reviewed, 292 124 Sebelius, Gary, 268–70, 285; photos, 267, 282 Spanish influenza. See Influenza Sebelius, Kathleen: article on, 262–89; as governor, 68, 278–86; Specht, Joshua: “‘For the Future in the Distance’: Cattle Trailing, photos, 262, 264, 265, 266, 267, 270, 273, 277, 279, 280, 281, 282, Social Conflict, and the Development of Ellsworth, Kansas,” 286, No. 4 back cover article by, 104–19; note on, 105 Sebelius, Keith, 269, 269n Spectator (Palmyra, Missouri), 217 Second Kansas Indian Home Guard Regiment, 174, 182–83 Spencer, John C., 161 Seder, Deno, 274, 274n Sperry, A. F., 180 Sedgwick County: migrants to, 250. See also Wichita Spotted Bear, Cory, 56 Segregation: in post-Reconstruction era, 207–8, 215–16 Stafford (Stafford Co.): hospital, 5 tribe, 172–73, 174 Stafford, William, 66 Seneca tribe, 174 Stanton, Edwin M., 38, 174 Sessions, Charles, 24–25 Starr, Stephen, 32 Seventh Kansas Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, 31, 34–42, 44–45; Steele, Frank, 38 recruitment flyer reproduced, 35 Steele, Frederick, 180, 182 Shallenburger, Tim, 263, 278, 278–79n Steinbrenner, George, 65 Shawnee County: agriculture, 89; German immigrants, 23. See Steinroetter, Vanessa, 47, 49, 50; book reviewed by, 78; film also Topeka reviewed by, 58–59 Shawnee Trail, 90, 123, 137 Sterling College, 247 Shawnee tribe, 179 Stiles, T. J., 177 Sheldon, Charles, 250 Stillwell, Leander, 238 Sheldon, William, 49; film reviewed by, 67–68 Stith, Matthew M., 183; book by, reviewed, 225 Sheridan, Richard B., 208 St. John, John P., 210 Sherow, James E.: Editor’s Note, 290; “Joseph McCoy’s Dream: St. Louis Red Cross Motor Corps: photo, 2 Abilene, Kansas, and the Opening of the Great Cattle Drives Stone, T. W., Jr., 24 up the Chisholm Trail 150 Years Ago,” introduction by, 82–85; Stovall, Carla, 275, 278, 278n, 282 note on, 87; “Why Abilene, Kansas?,” article by, 86–103 Sturges, John, 51–52 Shockly, William, 91 Suggs, W. W., 98 Shortridge, James R., 261 Sugrue, Thomas J., 108 Shreve, C. W., 174 Sunday, Billy, 245, 251 Shriver, Jack, 270–71 Sunflower Electric Power Corporation, 283–84 Sigel, Franz, 173–74 Supreme Court. See Kansas Supreme Court; U.S. Supreme Court Silver, James, 190 Sweeney, Kevin Z.: book by, reviewed, 294 Simms, A. G., 40, 44, 45 Swim, David, 189, 189n “Singing the Cattle North along the Old Chisholm Trail”: article Swim, Emma, 189n

Index 305 Szasz, Ferenc, 246 Battle of Poison Springs, 180–81; Camden Expedition, 180–81; commanders, 35–38, 39–40; Fourteenth Kansas Volunteer Cavalry, 169, 170, 177–78, 179–80, 181–85; German troops, T 173–74; Native American troops, article on, 168–85; in New Orleans, 91–93; Ninth Kansas Cavalry, 180; Seventh Kansas Tabernacle Baptist Church (Wichita), 250 Volunteer Cavalry, 31, 34–42, 44–45; slaves and, 32, 39, 40–41, Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, 283; entrance sign, photo, No. 43–45, photo, 42; Third Kansas Volunteer Infantry, 174; 1 back cover Thirteenth Kansas Volunteer Infantry, 169, 170, 177–79, 183–85 Tallgrass Prairie Preserve, The: A Flint Hills Love Story: Union Pacific Railway Company, Eastern Division (UPED), 87, reviewed, 49, 66–67 89, 98, 99, 100, 103. See also Kansas Pacific Railway Taxpayers’ standing to sue: article on, 230–43 United Presbyterian Church, 252 Taylor, Charles Henry James (C.H.J.): article on, 202–19; portraits, U.S. Army: 353rd Infantry (“All-Kansas”) Regiment band, No. 1 202, 218 inside front cover; influenza casualties, 15, 16–18, 19; Nurse Taylor, C. J., 258 Corps, 7–13, 15, 16, 17–18. See also American Expeditionary Taylor, E. B., 184 Forces; Fort Riley; Union Army Temperance movement. See Prohibition U.S. Marines: civilian employees, 7 Territory of Kansas v. F. Harrison et al., 158 U.S. Navy: civilian employees, 7; Nurse Corps, 7, 8–12, 15–16 Texans, The, 132–33 U.S. Supreme Court: Ableman v. Booth, 160; Dred Scott v. Sanford, Texas. See Cattle drives 155, 162, 163; Prigg v. Pennsylvania, 160, 163 Texas, 133–34; photo, 135 U.S. War Department, 15, 174, 179, 182 Thacher, Solon, 235 : influenza hospital at Students’ Army Thayer, John M., 180, 182 Training Corps barracks, 7, photo, 6 Third Kansas Volunteer Infantry, 174 UPED. See Union Pacific Railway Company, Eastern Division Thirteenth Kansas Volunteer Infantry: Ioway members, 169, 170, 177–79, 183–85 Thompson, Charles, 101 V Thompson, Dora E., 10 Thorn, F. B., 260 Van Dorn, Earl, 173, No. 3 inside front cover Todd, Ron, 263, 272, 272n, 273–75, 274n Van Nuys, Frank: book by, reviewed, 75 Tompkins, Jane, 135 Varmints and Victims: Predator Control in the American West: Topeka (Shawnee Co.): , 54; Bethel Bible reviewed, 75 College, 251; black newspapers, 208; Capitol building, photo, Vaughan, Champion, 162, 164 233; Central Congregational Church, 250; Lowman Hill Vetter, Jeremy: book by, reviewed, 224 Elementary School, photo, 279; Southern Baptist congregation, Vogel, W. T., 28–29 256; temperance movement, 250 Volga Germans, 21–23, 28; photo, 22 Topeka Daily Capital, 6, 26, 214 Volland (Waubunsee Co.): film on, 63 Topeka Health Service: anti-influenza poster reproduced, 14 Volland Memories: The Kratzer Films: reviewed, 62–63 Topeka Public Health Nursing Association, 5 Voting rights. See Women’s suffrage Topeka State Journal, 54 Tourneur, Jacques, 138 Townsend, William B., 206, 208, 209–10 W Trained Nurse and Hospital Review, 16 Treece (Cherokee Co.): Southern Baptists, 254 Wabaunsee County: German immigrants, 23; Underground Trinity Baptist Church (Ness City), 253 Railroad, 58–59 Troy (Doniphan Co.): newspapers, 215; Union Army recruitment, Waiser, Bill: book coedited by, reviewed, 222 176, 177 Waller, John A., 208 “Truth on the Trail: Historical Themes in Chisholm Trail Movies”: Waller, John L., 206, 214 article by Bruce R. Kahler, 130–41 Walters, Ronald, 258 Turner, J. Milton, 219 Wamego (Pottawatomie Co.): anti-German sentiment in World Tweedie, Stephen F., 261 War I, 26–27 Ward, Nicholas, 69–70 Warde, Mary Jane, 181 U Watie, Stand, 173–74 Wayne, John, 85, 134; photo, 136 Ullman, Daniel B., 138–39 Webb, David: book reviewed by, 76 Underground Railroad: documentary on, 47, 58–59 Weekly Kansas Chief, 215 Union Army: African American troops, 180–81; Anthony’s Weigner, Alberta Inez, 17, 18 service, article on, 30–45; in Arkansas, 177–79, 180–81; Battle Weld, Lewis L., 158–59, 162, 165–66; photo, 161 of Pea Ridge, 173–74, No. 3 inside front cover, map, 176; WellPoint, 276–77

306 Kansas History Wells, Lonnie, 254 candidates, 274; rights, 188–89, 195, 235; World War I Western films. See Films casualties, article on, 2–19 Westmoreland, N. J., 256, 260; photo, 248 “Women as Casualties of World War I and Spanish Influenza: A Wheat, L. B., 193–94, 196–97 Kansas Study”: article by Marilyn Irwin Holt, 2–19 Wheeler, O. W., 136–37 Women’s suffrage: Anthony family and, 34; campaign for, 11; White, Edgar William, 250 referendum on, 189; in school board elections, 189 White Cloud (Doniphan Co.), 172, 174–75, 179, 183 Wood, Samuel N., 165 White Cloud Kansas Chief, 171, 174–75, 176, 178, 179, 181, 183. See Woods, Clement, 64 also Weekly Kansas Chief Woods, Randall B., 206, 207, 211 Whitehead, Colson: The Underground Railroad, 58, 59 Woodward, William G., 239–40 Whitepigeon, John, 180 Worcester, Donald, 115, 136 Whitewater, James, 178–79 World, 210 Whitman, Walt, 67 World’s Christian Fundamentals Association, 245 “Why Abilene, Kansas?”: article by James E. Sherow, 86–103 World War I: anti-German sentiment, article on, 20–29; draft, 24, Wiard, Jennifer: book reviewed by, 77 26–27; films, No. 1 front cover; Liberty Loan drives, 24, 25–26, Wichita (film), 138–39; poster reproduced, 137 27, 29; male casualties from Kansas, 4; women as casualties, Wichita (Sedgwick Co.): African American churches, 250, 252, article on, 2–19 257–58, photo, 255; Airlane Baptist Church, 254–56; aviation Wyandotte (Wyandotte Co.): black population, 205, 206, 208, 209, industry, 253; boosterism, 112–13, 115, 260; Carey House 210; photo, 207; segregation, 207 Hotel, 246, 250; cattle trade, 84, 112–13, 115, 129, 139, 250; Wyandotte Constitution, 163, 165, 167, 234–35 Central Church of Christ, 250, 261; church locations, map, Wyandotte County: black newspaper, 210; black officeholders 257; Defenders of the Christian Faith, 245–47, No. 4 inside and candidates, 205, 208, 209, 210–11, 212, 214, 215; black front cover; Earp in, 137–39; film set in, 138–39; First Baptist population, 205, 206, 208, 209, 210–12, 216 Church, 260; First Church of the Nazarene, 259, photo, 259; Wyandotte Gazette, 94–95, 212, 214, 215, 218 First Southern Baptist Church, 254–55, 259; Hillside Christian Wyandott Herald, 212 Church, 259; Immanuel Baptist Church, 259; influenza Wylder, Delbert E., 132 epidemic (1918), 12; Metropolitan Baptist Church, 260–61, Wynn, Kerry, 48; film reviewed by, 54–55 photo, 244; railroads, 115; regional identity, 249–50; religious groups, article on, 244–61; southern migration to, 246, 253–54, 258, 261; South High School, 253–54 Y Wichita Chamber of Commerce, 253 Wichita Eagle, 112–13, 246 Yale Law Review, 242 Wichita Flu Hospital, 12, 18 Young, Theresa: book reviewed by, 146 Wichita Healing Tabernacle, 246 Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA), 4, 7 Wilder, D. W., 67 Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA), 7 Wiley, Albert, 237–38, 242 Wiley, Edmund, 190, 191–92 Wiley, Hester, 190, 191–92, 193–94, 196–99, 200, 201 Z Wilkison, Samuel, 99–100 Williams, Chauncey, 240 Ziegelasch, Adrian W.: Chisholm Trail map, No. 2 inside front Williams, Gwyn, 56 cover Williams, James, 164 Wilmott, Kevin, 48, 49, 65–66 Wilson (Ellsworth Co.): German immigrants, 24–25 Wilson, Annie, 67 Wilson, Isacks, and Wilson law firm, 164 Wilson, Woodrow, 21, 54 Wind power, 283, 284 Winfield (Cowley Co.): Southern Baptists, 254 Winrod, Gerald B., 246, 247, 260, No. 4 inside front cover. See also Defenders of the Christian Faith Winrod, John, 246 Winrod, Mabel Craig, 246 Wirtonia (Cherokee Co.): Southern Baptists, 253, 254 Witherly, Caroline, 193 Withnow, Robert, 248–49 With the Grain: Conservation and Community in Miami County Kansas: reviewed, 62–63 Women: motherhood in 1870s, article on, 186–201; political

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