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A Anderson, Martin “Marty,” 85–86 “Andover Band,” 123 Abbott, Ernest Hamlin, 127, 128 Anthony, Daniel R., Jr., 98, 112 Abels, Edwin F., 23–24, 29–30, 31, 33–34, 36, 39, 40; photo, 25 Anthony, Daniel R., Sr., 96, 103, 110 Abilene (Dickinson Co.), 120, 121 Anthony, Susan B., 98 Abilene Reflector, 130 Antimiscegenation laws, 97 Abolitionism, 24; article on, 146–63 Appeal to Reason, 133 Ackerman Island (Wichita), 247 Appetite for America: How Visionary Businessman Fred Harvey Adams family, 200 Built a Hospitality Empire that Civilized the Wild West: Ad Astra Per Aspera, 201 reviewed, 211 Addams, Jane, 134 Arizona Territory, 103 African Americans on the Great Plains: An Anthology: reviewed, Arkansas: and racism, 29 136 Arkansas City Beavers, 248 Agnew, Spiro, 72 Arkansas River, 118, 247 Agora, 198 Armitage, Kevin C.: book by, reviewed, 205 Agriculture, 68, 71, 123, 127, 130, 132, 134, 149, 150, 186, 188, Armour Packing Company (Emporia), 88, 90 189, 200, 201, 202, 264–65; prints reproduced, 120, 126, 129, Armstrong, Louis, 68 184, 187, 188, No. 3 back cover. See also Cattle industry; Arnold, Gregory, 57 Meat packing; Pork industry Arny, William Frederick Milton: photo, 262 Aircraft industry, 188 Arson, 4, 112 Aistrup, Joseph A.: book coauthored by, reviewed, 142 Art, 74, 119, 196–98; Herschel C. Logan prints reproduced, 116, Alabama, 257; and racism, 37 119, 120, 122, 124, 126, 129, 132, 134, 184, 187, 188, 190, 192, Alcohol, 11, 73, 81, 125–28, 159, 203. See also Prohibition 194, 197, 199, 202, No. 2 front cover, No. 3 back cover. See Alderson, Donald K., 9, 36; photo, 10 also Dance; Music; Photography; Writing Alexander, Alfred, 104 Artists and Illustrators of the Old West, 196 Alexander, Fred: drawing of reproduced, 97; lynching of, Associated Negro Press (ANP), 249, 250 article on, 94–115 Associated Press (AP), 70, 86, 236, 246 Alexander, George, 112 Associated Women Students (AWS), 10, 11–13, 14–15, 17, 18–19, All-American athletes, 236 20; pamphlet reproduced, 8 Allen Field House (Lawrence), 237, 238 Atchison (Atchison Co.), 101, 112, 220 Allen, Forrest C. “Phog,” 28, 35, 233, 236 Atchison Daily Globe, 97–98, 107, 111, 112, 198 Allen, Henry J., 110, 189 Atchison, David R., 165, 169, 173, 180, 181; photo, 174 All-Star () Game, 226 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, 55, 120 Almond, J. Lindsay, Jr., 200 Athletics. See Sports Amateur Athletic Union (AAU), 220, 231 Attorneys. See Law and lawyers American Citizen, 112 Aubrey, Stu, 74 American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 73 “Aunt Fanny,” 151 American Federation of Labor (AFL), 189 “Aunt Patience,” 151 American Home Missionary Society, 193 Aurora (Cloud County), 121 American Indians and the Fight for Equal Voting Rights: reviewed, Austin Aces, 252 271 Austin, Whitley, 71, 74, 93 American Jewish Year Book, 195 Australia, 228 American Legion Junior , 228 Automobiles, 254, 255 American Magazine, 125 Ayer Cup, 91; photo, 75 American Maps and Mapmakers: Commercial Cartography in the Nineteenth Century, 44 B American Military Frontiers, The: The United States Army in the West, 1783–1900: reviewed, 61 Bach, Johann Sebastian, 195 America on Stone, 47–48 “Back Woodsman,” 154, 158–60, 161–62, 163 America’s School for War: Fort Leavenworth, Officer Education, and Bagley, Will: book by, reviewed, 210 Victory in World War II: reviewed, 212 Bailey, Beth, 37 Anderson County, No. 4 inside front cover Bailey, Garrick: book edited by, reviewed, 274 Anderson, Lorna, 85–86 Baker University (Baldwin), 191, 195, 197 Anderson, Maggie, 99 Baldwin (Douglas Co.), 26

278 Ka n s a s Hi s t o r y Ball, Durwood: “Scapegoat? Colonel Edwin V. Sumner and the Blackwell, Marilyn S.: “’Nobody Out Here Knows Anything Topeka Dispersal,” article by, 164–83 about Wimin’s Rights’: Clarina Howard Nichols, Woman’s , 225 Rights, and Abolitionism in Kansas Territory,” article by, Band of Hope, 125 146–63 Banking, 130, 132, 201, 243 Bleeding Kansas, 43, 118, 165 Baptist Church, 125–26, 160, 193, 195 Bleske, Glen, 246 Baptist Young People’s Union, 244 Blitz, The, 79 Barber County, 131 Blizzards, 119 Barnett, Claude, 255 Blue Lodges, 156 Barr, Elizabeth N., 131 Bluemont College (Manhattan), 191 Barrow, Edward, 225 Boeckel, Tony, 227 Baruch, Bernard, 79 Bogus laws, 150 Baseball, 219, 222–30, 231, 232, 236, 238, 239; article on, 240–55; Book notes, 63, 143, 215, 277 at night, 251–52; photos, 218, 224, 225, 227, 229, 240, 245 Book reviews, 58–62, 136–42, 204–14, 269–76 “Baseball in Kansas, 1867–1940,” 243 Boosterism, 74–75 Baseball in Wichita, 243 Boot Hill (Dodge City), 121 Basgall, Virgil, 83, 93 Border ruffians. See Proslavery/Free-state conflict Basketball, 219, 222, 229, 230, 231–33, 236, 237, 239, 244, 249 Boston Daily Atlas, 178 Battle of Black Jack, 163 Boston (Mass.), 148, 198, 231 Bauer, William J., Jr.: book reviewed by, 274 , 227 Bazaar (Chase Co.), 122 Bouseman, Rusty: book reviewed by, 209 Bearman, Alan: book reviewed by, 276 Boxing, 249, 251 Beaver Creek, 196 Boy Scouts, 68, 203 Bechet, Sidney, 68 Boys’ State, 203 Beck, Clarence, 78 Brady, Thomas, 104 Becker, Carl, 200 Braithwaite, Charles A.: book coedited by, reviewed, 136 Beecher Bible and Rifle Colony, 123, 128 Brattleboro (Vt.), 147, 155, 163 Beech, Walter H., 121 Brewer, Chester “Chet,” 253, 255; photo, 246 Beekeeping, 56 Brewster, S. M., 113–14 Bell, Beth, 35 Bright, R. J., 108 Benedict, Bruce: book by, reviewed, 137 Brinkerhoff, Fred, 71 Benton Harbor House of Davids, 246–47, 248 Brinkley, John R., 121, 133 Benton Harbor (Mich.), 246 Bristow, Joseph, 121 Benz, Ida, 98 Broadview Hotel (Emporia), 72 Berlin, 231 Brodhead, Michael J.: book reviewed by, 213 Bethany College (Lindsborg), 195, 196 Brooklyn Dodgers, 229, 242, 246 Bethany College Oratorio Society, 195 Brooklyn Dodgers Knot-Hole Club, 229 Bible Belt, 193 Brooks, Joel, 106 Bible, The: and politics, 154, 159, 160, 161, 162 Brooks, Karl Boyd: book by, reviewed, 140 Big Eight Conference, 19 Brooks, Preston, 170 Big Six Conference, 230, 233 Brookville (Saline Co.), 118 Big Springs (Douglas Co.), 154, 158; pamphlet reproduced, 159 Browder, Earl, 121 Big Twelve Conference, 230 Brown, George W., 149–50 Billposting, 106 Brown, John, 111, 121, 171, 183, 265 Bird, Sandra “Sandy,” 85–86 Brown v. Board of Education, Topeka, Kansas, 4, 37, 201, 242 Bird, Thomas “Tom,” 85–86 Bryan, William Jennings, 96 Birger Sandzén Memorial Gallery (Lindsborg), 197 Buchanan, James, 172, 257, 260 Birk, Roberta, 85; photo, 84 Buckley, William F., 72 Bismarck Churchills, 252, 253 Buffalo (N.Y.), 178 Bismarck Grove (Lawrence), 126, 195 Bulletin (Kansas State Teachers College), 69 Bismarcks (baseball team), 252, 253 Bunker Hill (Mass.), 152, 154 Blackjack (Douglas Co.), 47 Burlingame Enterprise, 134 Blackmar, Frank W., 198 Burning: by lynch mob, article on, 94–115 Blacks: and education, 231; lynchings in Kansas, article on, 94– Bush, George W., 92 115, tables 98, 99; newspapers, 105, 112, 113, article on, 240– Bushwhackers, 171 55; and segregation, article on, 22–41; and sports, article on Business: and newspaper advertising, 74, 76, 90, 93, 244; and 240–55, photos, 245, 246, 248, 252, 254; suffrage, 157, 158, segregation, article on, 22–41. See also individual Chambers 161, 162, 201; women, 153. See also Jim Crow; Slavery of Commerce

In d e x 279 Bus Stop, 198 , 250 Butler County, 196 Chicago Cubs, 226, 227 Butler, Pardee, 173 Chicago (Ill.), 114, 249, 250 “By the Waters of Minnetonka,” 196 Chicago (Ill.) Defender, 250 Chicago (Ill.) Tribune, 75, 175, 177 C Chicago White Sox, 226 Cable News Network (CNN), 93 Children, 148, 149, 150 Cadillac automobiles, 254, 255 China, 250 Calhoun, John C., 151 Chisholm Trail, 189 Calhoun, Kenny, 87 Christian Rural Overseas Program (CROP), 193 Christian Science Monitor, Call, Everett Ray: article on, 66–93; photos, 66, 68, 75, 77, 81, 83, 91 84 Chrysler, Walter, 121 Call, Helen Dalton, 68, 81, 82, 93 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 162 Camp Fire, 203 Church World Service, 193 Campney, Brent M. S.: “’Hold the Line’: The Defense of Jim Cincinnati (Ohio), 47, 130, 251 Crow in Lawrence, Kansas, 1945–1961,” article by, 22–41; , 226 note on, 23 Citizens National Bank (Emporia), 88 Canadian National Field Champions, 56 Civil rights, 4, 5, 6; article on, 22–41 Canadians, 220, 233 Civil Rights Act, 18 Canton (Mississippi), 244 Civil War, 24, 46, 123, 125, 163, 183, 198, 266 Cantrell, Gregg: book reviewed by, 204 Clay, Cassius M., 156 Cleopatra at the Bath, Capitol, Kansas, 120, 196 127 Capper, Arthur, 113–14, 121 Clugston, W. G., 133 Carey Hotel (Wichita), 127 Clymer, Rolla, 71, 74 Carman, J. Neal, 121 Cobb, Ty, 228 Carpenter, Aurelius O. “Relie,” 148–49, 154–55, 157–58, 161, Coffey County, 55, 56, 57 162, 163; photo, 158 Coffey County Historical Museum, 57 Coffeyville Journal, Carpenter, Birsha: photo, 158 69 Carpenter, Chapin Howard, 148–49, 154–55, 161; photo, 158 Coffeyville Junior College, 69 Carroll, Brian: “’Praising My People’: Newspaper Sports Cohen, Octavus Roy, 254–55 Coverage and the Integration of Baseball in Wichita, Colby College (Watertown, Maine), 82 Kansas,” article by, 240–55 Cold War, 6 Carruth, William Herbert, 198 Colorado, 43, 44, 53, 191 Carson, Sidney, 96 Colorado Territory, 51, 53 Cartography: article on, 42–53 Colored Stars, 248 Cartoons: Florian Slappey, 254–55; political, 72, 92, reproduced Columbia University (New York, N.Y.), 82, 229, 239 Come Back Little Sheba, 182 198 Cartwright, Bob, 92 Commerce Trust Bank (Kansas City), 54 Catfish television (Emporia), 80–81 Commercial (baseball) League, 245 Catholic Advance (Wichita), 243 Committee on Safety, 162 Commonwealth, Catholic Church, 157, 193, 195, 200 125 Catholic Relief Services, 193 Communism, 30, 33–34 Cato, Sterling, 173, 181 Concordia (Cloud Co.), 220, 223, 224 Cattle industry, 68, 120, 186; print reproduced, 187, No. 3 back Confederate States of America, 265–66 cover. See also Meat packing Congregational Church, 125, 192, 193 Cawker City (Mitchell Co.): fair poster reproduced, No. 1 Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), 189 inside front cover Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), 35–36 Cayton, Horace, 243 Conlan, John “Jocko,” 228 Centennial, Kansas: article on, 116–35, 184–203 Connelley, William E., 198 Central Conference, 222 Conservationism, 56 Central Kansas (baseball) League, 224 Constabulary, 165, 170, 177, 183 Cessna, Clyde, 121 Constitutional Hall (Topeka), 173, 174–75, 181; drawings of Chalfant, William Y.: book by, reviewed, 272 reproduced, 164, 168 See also Chandler (Okla.), 55 Constitution, Kansas, 119, 126, 148, 161, 162, 262. Chaudhuri, Nupur: book reviewed by, 136 individual proposed constitutions Chautauqua County, 68 Constitution, U.S., 128, 133, 169, 175, 178, 201, 260, 266 Contemporary Kansas Poetry, Chester County (Penn.), 223 198

280 Ka n s a s Hi s t o r y Cooke, Philip St. George, 168, 178 Death penalty, 25–26. See also Lynching Cooper, Andy “Army,” 248–49, 250 Debs, Eugene V., 133 Cooper, Samuel, 169, 171, 173, 178, 179, 183; photo, 177 Delaware Reserve, 50 Cooperstown (N.Y.), 219 DeMattos, Jack: book coauthored by, reviewed, 213 Copeland, Jack, 247, 254–55 Democratic (Lawrence) Standard, 44 Cordley, Richard, 25 Democratic National Convention, 183 Coronado, Francisco Vásquez de, 119, 193 Democratic Party, 96, 110, 127, 132, 149, 166, 167, 168, 169, 172, Coronado Heights, 119 177, 180, 182 Cosgrove, John, 99, 100 Denalisunflo Kennels, 56 Cotton Bowl, 230 Denver Post (baseball) Tournament, 246, 249, 255 Country Depot: print by Herschel C. Logan reproduced, 199 Denver Stars, 252 Country Store, The: print by Herschel C. Logan reproduced, 133 Denver White Elephants, 246 Cowgill, Donald, 193, 195 Depression, economic, 201. See also Great Depression Cranston, Joseph, 100, 105 Des Moines (Iowa), 231 Crawford County, 133 Des Moines Register, 239 Crime, 78, 87–88; arson, 4, 112; bombings, 4, 37; murder, 85–86, D’Este, Carlo: book reviewed by, 212 162, article on, 94–115; prostitution, 97, 103; rape, article de Tocqueville, Alexis, 200 on, 94–115; riots, 37, 114, 115; robbery, 100, 114; scene , 226 investigation, 100; shootings, 39, 40, 86, 169. See also Capital Detwiler, J. R., 126 Punishment; Law and lawyers; Lynching; Vigilantism Dewey, John, 12 Crisis, 27 Didde-Glasser Company (Emporia), 87 Cromwell, Oliver, 176, 177 Directory of Kansas Manufacturers, 188 Crosby, Mary Helen, 45 Disciples of Christ, 125–26, 195 Crosley Field (Cincinnati), 251 District School: print by Herschel C. Logan reproduced, 190 Crumbine, Samuel J., 121 Dixie Classic, 230 Currier and Ives, 48 Dobak, William A.: book reviewed by, 61 Curry, John Steuart, 196; painting by reproduced, No. 3 front Docking, George, 133; photo, 75 cover Dodge City (Ford Co.), 121, 203 Curtis, Charles, 121 Dodge City: The Early Years, 1872–1886: reviewed, 59 Cushing Caleb, 169 Dog breeding, 54, 56–57; photo, 57 Cushing doctrine, 169 Dole, Robert J. “Bob,” 72 Cutler, Hannah, 151 Donelson, Israel B., 169–70, 173, 175, 176, 180, 181 Doniphan County, 54, 132 D Doris Fleeson: Incomparably the First Political Journalist of Her Time: Dallas (Tex.), 251 reviewed, 270 Damned Indians Revisited: The Continuing History of the Pick-Sloan Dougherty, Bessie, 99 Plan the Missouri River Sioux: reviewed, 269 Douglas County, 26, 47, 148, 149, 150 Dove Dana, Charles A., 198 (Lawrence), 28 Dance, 220 Dow, Charles, 162 Darley, Relix Octavius Carr: drawing by reproduced, 152 Dowdell, Rick “Tiger,” 39, 40, 41; photo, 39 Darling, Howard, 247 Drake, St. Clair, 243 Dating practices, 16, 20; interracial, 29, 30, 33–34. See also Droughts, 186, 201, 257, 264 Miscegenation Du Bois, W. E. B., 27 Daughter of the Forest, The, 196 Dudley, Bert, 113–14 David Rumsey Historical Map Collection, 51 Dumont, Ray, 255 Davis, Jefferson, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170–71, 177, 178, 179– Duncan (Okla.), 253 81, 182, 183; photo, 170 Dunn, Peter Finley, 96 Davis, Kenneth S., 198, 200 Dust Bowl: print reproduced, 195 Davis, Varina, 183 Dutch, 157 Deadly Dozen: Forgotten Gunfighters of the Old West, Volume 3: Duvall & VanHorn Merchant Tailors (Topeka): photo, 258 reviewed, 275 Dean, Jay Hanna “Dizzy,” 250 E Dean, Paul, 250 “Each in His Own Tongue,” 198 Dean, Virgil W.: book reviewed by, 140; Editor’s Note, 268; In Earhart, Amelia, 121 Memoriam, 267 Earp, Wyatt, 121, 203 DeArment, Robert K.: book by, reviewed, 275; book coauthored Eastin, Lucian J., 46 by, reviewed, 213 Easton, Bill, 236

In d e x 281 Eberle, W. S., 107 F E. C. Quigley Motor Company, 223 Editor’s Note, 268 Fairmount College (Wichita), 192 Education, 6, 190–3, 197, 200, 237; funding, 54, 56, 57, 262–63; Fairs: posters reproduced, Nos. 1–4 inside front covers and the Kansas Constitution, 263; and land grants, 262–63; Faith Lutheran Church (Emporia), 85–86 and music, 195–96; photos, 2, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 16, 19, 21, 32, 39; Farmer’s Alliance and Industrial Union, 130, 131 print reproduced, 190; and segregation, 96–97, 242; student Fascism, 30 government, article on, 2–21; of women, article on, 2–21. February Sisters, 4 See also individual institutions of Feminine Mystique, 18 Eick, Gretchen Cassel, 24 Feminism: article on, 2–21 Eighteenth Amendment, 128 Ferguson, McKensie, 28 Eisenhower, Dwight D., 120, 121 Fifteenth Amendment, 201 Eisenhower, Milton, 200–1 Films, 79, 92; and segregation, 25 Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum, The, 120 First Congregational Church (Emporia), 82 Eisenmann, Linda, 6 First Regiment of the Kansas National Guard, 106 Ek, Don, 78 First U.S. Cavalry, 166, 167, 173–77, 183 El Dorado (Butler Co.), 71, 131 Fisher, Dorothy Canfield, 118, 203 (El Dorado) Republican, 131 Fishing, 56 Elections, 96, 98, 132, 257, 260, 261; presidential, 168, 172; Flentje, H. Edward: book coauthored by, reviewed, 142 territorial, 148, 149, 165, 166, 178. See also individual types Flint Hills, 121, 198, 201 of suffrage Floods, 33, 202 Ellis County, 132 Floral industry, 81–82 Ellsworth, Scott, 115 Flora, Snowden D., 121 Elmore, Rush, 173 Florian Slappey (cartoon), 254–55 Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 200 Florida, 257 Emigrants’ Guide to Pike’s Peak, 46 Floyd, John B., 183 Emporia Chamber of Commerce, 76, 78, 87, 88, 90, 93 Fodder in the Shock: print by Herschel C. Logan reproduced, 188 Emporia Country Club, 73, 87 Fond du lac (Wisc.), 225 Emporia Gazette, 127, 128, 131, 133, 189, 198, 200; article on, Football, 219, 221–22, 229, 230–31, 232, 233, 234–35, 236, 239, 66–93; photos, 66, 70, 75, 80, 81, 83, 84, 91 249; photos, 221, 222, 232, 233 Emporia (Lyon Co.), 195–96; article on, 66–93; photos, 68, 70, Football Rules Committee of the National Collegiate Athletic 87, 91 Association, 231 Emporia’s Ascent, 1950 to 2000, 93 Forbes, Pearl, 98–101, 102–3, 104, 105, 109, 113; drawing of Emporia State University, 57, 78, 86–87, 88–90, 93 reproduced, 100 Enid (Okla.), 251–52 Forbes, William G., 95, 99, 100, 102, 103, 109 Enterprise (Dickinson Co.), 127 Ford, Susan: photo, 77 Environmental Legacy of Harry S. Truman, The: reviewed, 140 Forney, J. W., 125 Epworth League, 101 Forsythe, James L.: book reviewed by, 62 Equal Suffrage Association, 133 Fort Huachuca, 103 “Ernie Quigley: An Official for All Seasons”: article by Larry R. Fort Leavenworth, 166, 167, 168, 172, 173, 177, 179 Gerlach, 218–39 Fort Riley, 51, 69, 168, 249 Espinosa, Gastón: book edited by, reviewed, 276 Fort Scott Junior College (Fort Scott), 192 Essex, Mark James Robert “Jimmy,” 86 Fort Sumter, 258 Eubank, Otto, 81–82 “Forty Years at the Emporia Gazette: A Conversation with Evans, Albert, 114 Everett Ray Call”: article edited by Loren Pennington, Evans, Harold, 243 66–93 Evans, Ray, 236 Foster, Andrew “Rube,” 250 Evans, W. A., 103, 104 4-H, 203 Evans, William, 109 Fourth of July, 172, 173, 181 Everhardy, Peter, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109–10, 113; photo, 104 Fourth Regiment Kansas Volunteers, 46 Evers, Johnny, 227 Fox and Sac Reserve and Trust lands, 50 Ewig, Rick: book reviewed by, 210 Fox, S. M., 106 Exodusters, 25 France, 118, 260 “Experimental Autonomy: Dean Emily Taylor and the Franciscan order, 193 Women’s Movement at the University of Kansas”: article Franco-Prussian War, 121 by Kelly C. Sartorius, 2–21 Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, 196; page reproduced, 164 Franklin County, 47, 52

282 Ka n s a s Hi s t o r y Franklin, John Hope, 115 Germans, 119, 121, 157 Frank Strong Hall (University of Kansas, Lawrence), 28; photo, Giant Manufacturing Co. of Omaha, Nebraska, 251 26 GI bill, 6–7, 29, 69 Fraternities and sororities, 37, 220; keys to, article on, 2–21; Gillpatrick, James H., 106–7, 110; photo, 110 photo, 16 Girard (Crawford Co.), 133, 199 Free-soil movement, 147, 148, 150, 154, 166, 168, 177, 180. See Girl Scouts, 203 also Proslavery/free-state conflict Girls’ State, 203 Free Soil Party, 149 Glasrud, Bruce A.: book coedited by, reviewed, 136 Free Speech Movement, 19 Glennen, Robert, 89, 90 Free-state conflict. See Proslavery/free-state conflict Godkin, Edwin Lawrence, 131 Free-state legislature, 162, 260, 262; dispersal of, article on, Godley, Mont, 113 164–83 Gold Rush, 44, 46, 50, 53 Free-state militia, 174 Golf, 236 “Free-state” narrative, 24, 25, 28, 30, 40–41 Goode, W. H., 193 Free State Party, 158, 172, 180, 259 Goodnow, Isaac T., 121, 191 Free State Party Convention at Big Springs, 154, 158, 161; GOP. See Republican Party pamphlet reproduced, 159 Gordon, Lynn, 11 Free State Party Convention at Topeka, 172–79 Governorship, Kansas, 133; address by Charles Robinson, Fremont, John C., 176 256–66 French, Bernice, 56, 57 Gower, Calvin W., 44 French, Blanche Mundy, 56, 57 Granada Theatre (Lawrence), 28; photo, 30 French, Charlotte, 56 Grand Army of the Republic (GAR), 134 French, Doris, 56 Grand Junction (Tenn.), 56 Frenchman’s Island (N.Y.), 180 Grant, H. Roger: book reviewed by, 211 French, Roy Edward “R. E.”: photos, 55, 57; presidential Graphic Work of Birger Sandzén, The, 196–97 address on, 54–57 Grasshoppers, 201 French, Thurnelda Williams, 57 Gray, Mary Tenney, 133 Frick, Ford, 228 Great Depression, 7–8, 201, 242, 243, 255 Friedan, Betty, 18 Great Gatsby, The, 80 Fried, Stephen: book by, reviewed, 211 Great Western Stove Company (Leavenworth), 100, 102 Fugitive Slave Law, 169 Greeley, Horace, 123, 132, 198 Funeral industry, 81–82, 109 Greenback Party, 131 Funston, Frederick, 121 Green Bay Bays, 224 Green, Noble, 114–15 G Greenough, Charles Pelham, III, 196–97 Gadsden (Ala.), 253, 254 Greensboro (N.C.), 4 Gage, Frances, 151 Greenwood County, 56, 57 Gale block (Topeka): photo, 258 Greenwood (Miss.), 241 Garbage: Emporia dump, 77 Greeyer, George W., 126–27 Garcia, Gould, 81 Greiner, Keith, 82 Garden City Junior College, 192 Grenola (Elk Co.), 122 Garrett, Amanda, 44 Gridley (Coffey Co.), 54, 56, 57 Garrett, Bunny, 68 Grimm, Sarah, 56, 57 Garrett, William, 39, 40 Grinnell (Gove Co.), 118 Gunn and Mitchell’s New Map of Kansas: Garrison, William Lloyd, 125, 154 reproduced, 42, 45, 48, Garvey House Hotel (Topeka), 173 50, 51, 52, No. 1 back cover; table, 49 Gaylord (Smith Co.), 196 Gunn, Otis Berthoude: article on, 42–53; photo, 46 Gempel, Paul, 109 General Association of Congregational Ministers and Churches, H 125 Hafen, Leroy R., 44 General Motors (GM), 90 Hagan, J. Stanley, 82 Geography, Kansas, 118 Hagan, Mrs. J. Stanley, 82 George, Henry, 131 Haldeman-Julius, E., 121, 199 George III, 125 Hale, Frederick, 46 Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta), 236 Hall, Fred, 189 Gerlach, Larry R.: “Ernie Quigley: An Official for All Seasons,” Halliburton Cementers, 253–54 article by, 218–239 Hallowell, James R., 131

In d e x 283 Halstead (Harvey Co.), 198 Hope, Clifford R., Jr.: In Memoriam, 267 Hammer, Jane, 82–83 Horner, Hattie, 198 Hammer, Reuben, 82 Horn, Harold E., 33 Hampshire hogs, 223, 237; photo, 238 Horse and Buggy Doctor, 198 Hancock’s War: Conflict on the Southern Plains: reviewed, 272 Horse racing, No. 3 inside front cover Hand, Dora, 121 Horst, Nancy, 85; photo, 84 Hanna, Mark, 200 Hot air balloons, No. 1 inside front cover Harger, Charles M., 130 Howard Report, 178, 181 Harney, William S., 166, 177 Howard, William A., 178 Harp, Dick, 236 Howat, Alex, 189 Harper’s Weekly, 196 Howe, Edgar W., 97–98, 111, 112, 121, 198 Harrisburg (Penn.), 45, 167 Hoy, Jim: book reviewed by, 275 Harris, Frank, 198 Hughes, C. Fosburg, 34 Hartley’s Elevator: print by Herschel C. Logan reproduced, 120 Hughes, Oliver, 88 Harvard University (Cambridge, Mass.), 73, 76, 220, 230–1 Hull House (Chicago, Ill.), 134 Harvey, Mark: book reviewed by, 205 Hulston, Nancy: book reviewed by, 270 Harwick (Mass.), 258 Human Mind, The, 198 Hassler, Joe, 254 Hunting, 54 Haucke, Frank, 133 Hurt, Bob, 220 Hawkes, Charles M., 130 Hutchinson News, 71 Haynes Hardware Store (Emporia), 90 Hutchinson (Reno Co.), 120 Health, 81, 125, 193; nursing, 57; polio, 68; and sports, 226; Hutchinson, William, 201 University of Kansas School of Medicine and segregation, 23 I Heaston, Michael, 44 “I Do Not Apologize for the Length of This Letter”: The Mari Sandoz Helms Foundation, 238 Letters on Native American Rights, 1940–1965: reviewed, 58 Henry, Patrick, 200 Illinois, 121, 122, 189 Henry Roe Cloud: A Biography: reviewed, 207 Immigration, 119, 121, 122–23, 128, 148, 149 Herald of Freedom (Lawrence), 147, 150, 154, 155, 158, 161, 163 Independence (Montgomery Co.), 114–15, 198 Here You Have My Story: Eyewitness Accounts of the Nineteenth- Independent Order of Good Templars, 126 Century Central Plains: reviewed, 208 India, 201; and racism, 37 Hermans, H. A., 231 Indiana, 45, 122, 149, 155 Herringshaw, Thomas W., 198 Indians. See names of individual tribes; Native Americans Hertzler, Arthur, 121, 198 Industrialization, 189 Hicks, John D., 131 Ingalls, John J., 121, 130, 198; photo, 264 Highland College (Highland), 191 Inge, William, 198 High Plains, 118, 121 In His Steps: What Would Jesus Do?, 198 Higley, Brewster, 196 Inland Press (Chicago), 71 Hill, Justin W., 32, 38 in loco parentis, 10–11, 15, 21 Hirsch, Arnold R., 40 In Memoriam, 267 Historic Times, (Lawrence) 26 Institute of Logopedics (Wichita), 202 History of Woman Suffrage, 148 Integration: and sports, article on, 240–55 Hi-Y, 203 Intercollegiate Association of Women Students (IAWS), 10, Hoch Auditorium, 28 17–18 Hodder, Frank H., 198 International (baseball) League, 225 Hoglund Ballpark (Lawrence), 238 International Foreign Correspondents’ Award, 79 See Hogs. Pork industry Internet, 93 “‘Hold the Line’: The Defense of Jim Crow in Lawrence, Iowa, 155, 180, 189 Kansas, 1945–1961”: article by Brent M. S. Campney, 22–41 Iowa Beef Processors, Inc. (Emporia), 87, 90 Holliday, John Henry “Doc,” 121 Iran: and racism, 37 Holt, Marilyn Irvin: book reviewed by, 272 Iran-Contra Affair, 72 Holton Junior College (Holton), 192 Irish, 157, 220 Home economics, 6 Irving, Washington, 151 “Home on the Range,” 196 Isaacs, Andrew J., 173, 181 Hong Kong (China), 250 Island Park (Wichita), 247, 252; photo, 240 Hoopes, Helen Rhoda, 198 Hoopingarner Ridder, Anne, 14, 15–16, 18; photo, 11

284 Ka n s a s Hi s t o r y J Kansas Day, 257 Kansas Editorial Association, 134, 199 Japan, 228, 230, 253 Kansas Federation of Art, 197 Jayhawkers, 120 Kansas Federation of Labor, 134 Jayhawkers: The Civil War Brigade of James H. Lane: reviewed, 137 Kansas Federation of Music Clubs, 195 Jayhawk Plunge, 32, 38; photo, 36 Kansas Federation of Women’s Clubs, 128 Jefferson Barracks (Mo.), 166 Kansas Free State (Lawrence), 155 Jefferson County, 196 Kansas governors, 133; photos, 256, 266; speech by Charles Jefferson, Thomas, 156, 200 Robinson reproduced, 256–66 Jensen, Richard E.: book edited by, reviewed, 208 Kansas Grange, 134 Jesuit order, 193 Kansas Hills: print by Herschel C. Logan reproduced, 119 Jim Crow, 103, 243; article on, 22–41 Kansas Historical Quarterly, 117, 148, 185 “Jim Crow Strikes Out: Interracial Baseball in Wichita, Kansas, Kansas Historical Society, 51, 109, 199–200; presidential address 1920–1935,” 243 2009, 54–57 Johnson County, 191 Kansas Industrial Development Commission, 188 Johnson, Lyndon B., 73 Kansas in Literature, 198 Johnson, Walter, 121; baseball card reproduced, No. 4 front Kansas Kourier (Wichita), 243 cover Kansas legislature, 44, 46, 113, 236–37, 258–66. See also Kansas Johosky, Mary, 99, 102 House; Kansas Senate; Kansas Territorial Legislature Jones, Samuel, 169 Kansas Magazine, 197, 198 Jones Trust, 88 Kansas-Nebraska Act, 44, 148, 166, 178, 181, 260, 261 Joplin (Mo.), 111 Kansas Newspaper Hall of Fame (University of Kansas, Joseph, Newt: photo, 252 Lawrence), 199 Journal of the National Association of Deans of Women, 12, 17 Kansas Open Meetings Act, 89–90 Journey for Margaret, 198 Kansas Pacific Railroad, 46 Judaism, 195 Kansas Pastoral: painting by John Steuart Curry reproduced, Junction City (Geary Co.), 224 No. 3 front cover Junior (baseball) League, 245 “Kansas Pocket Maps of Otis B. Gunn and David T. Mitchell, The: A Case of Nineteenth-Century Promotional K Cartography”: article by Scott R. McEathron, 42–53 Kanopolis (Ellsworth Co.), 120 Kansas Poetry, 198 Kanopolis Reservoir, 203 Kansas Poets, 198 “Kansas: A Centennial Portrait, Part One”: article by Emory Kansas Politics and Government: The Clash of Political Cultures: Lindquist, 116–35 reviewed, 142 “Kansas: A Centennial Portrait, Part Two”: article by Emory Kansas River, 33 Lindquist, 184–203 Kansas Senate, 126, 130 Kansas Association of School Boards, 192 Kansas Sports Hall of Fame (Wichita), 238 Kansas Board of Regents, 78, 89–90, 237 Kansas State Agricultural College (Manhattan), 191 Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI), 85 Kansas State Art Association Kansas City Colts, 248 Kansas State (baseball) League, 224 Kansas City Kansan, 69 Kansas State Board of Agriculture, 134 Kansas City, Mexico and Orient Railway, 54 Kansas State Board of Education, 190, 192 Kansas City (Mo.), 221 “Kansas State Emigrant’s Song, The,” 123 Kansas City (Mo.) Call, 255 Kansas State Federation of Labor, 189 , 243, 246, 247, 248, 250–51, 252, 255; Kansas State High School Activities Association, 195–96 photos, 245, 248, 252 Kansas statehood bill, 257 Kansas City (Mo.) Star, 19, 92, 121 Kansas State Musical Convention, 195 Kansas City (Wyandotte Co.), 71, 112, 119 Kansas State Penitentiary (Lansing), 105, 106, 107, 110; photo, Kansas Civil Service Commission, 128 105, 107 Kansas Coal and Mercantile Company, 244 Kansas state seal, 263 Kansas Codifying Committee, 264 Kansas State Teachers Association, 133–34, 192 Kansas Congress of Parents and Teachers, 192 (Kansas State Teacher’s College) Bulletin, 69 Kansas Constitution, 119, 126 Kansas State Teachers College (Emporia), 69, 195–96 Kansas Council of Christian Education, 195 Kansas State Treasurer, 262 Kansas Council of Churches, 195 Kansas State University (Manhattan), 191, 197, 198, 200–1 Kansas Council of Religious Education, 195 Kansas Sunday School organization, 195 Kansas Daily Tribune, 25 Kansas Territorial Auditor, 262

In d e x 285 Kansas Territorial Legislature, 149, 178, 257, 261–62 Law and lawyers, 44, 51, 69, 85–86, 87–88, 112, 125, 222, 262, Kansas Territorial Militia, 166–67 263, 264; enforcement, 168–69, 127, 170, 172–73; lynch laws, Kansas Territorial Treasurer, 262 110; photo, 107; and segregation, 23, 97; and slavery, 260, Kansas Territory, 24, 46, 166, 190, 198, 258–59; article on, 146–63; 261. See also individual correctional institutions maps of, reproduced, 45, 47, 48, 50 Lawrence Chamber of Commerce, 31, 237 Kansas, University of. See University of Kansas (Lawrence) Lawrence Citizens for the Entertainment of the Citizens of Kansas Wheatfield, A: print by Herschel C. Logan reproduced, Lawrence, 36 184 Lawrence Daily Journal, 25, 26–27 Kelley, Pat, 91–92 Lawrence Daily Journal-World, 19, 27, 31, 32, 37–38 Kelley, Suzzanne: book reviewed by, 208 Lawrence Daily World, 26 Kelly, Daniel E., 196 Lawrence (Douglas Co.), 44, 52, 96, 110, 147, 149–50, 155, 158, Kemper, W. T., 54 162, 163, 166–67, 169–70, 171, 173, 183, 195, 222, 237, 259; Kennedy, John F., 18 article on, 22–41; drawing reproduced, 150; photos, 2, 22, Kennedy, Patrick “Doc,” 108 26, 30, 32, 36, 39, 155, No. 1 front cover Kent State University (Kent, Ohio), 4, 77, 78 Lawrence-Dumont Stadium (Wichita), 247 Kentucky, 121, 122, 134, 156 Lawrence League for the Practice of Democracy, 33 Kickapoo (Leavenworth Co.), 193 Lawrence Outlook, 23 Kieran, John, 228 Lawrence Stadium (Wichita), 247, 250, 253–54, 255 King, Herbert, 245, 249 Lawson, Michael L.: book by, reviewed, 269 King, Isaac, 25 Lease, Charles, 130 King, J. D., 36 Lease, Mary Elizabeth, 121, 130–31 King, John, 78, 88 Leavenworth Board of Education, 97 Kingman, Samuel A.: photo, 265 Leavenworth Chronicle, 108, 112–13 King, Raymond, 245, 249 Leavenworth Constitution, 260 King, Wilbur, 245, 249 Leavenworth Constitutional Convention, 260, 262 Kiowa (Barber Co.), 127 Leavenworth County, 110 Kiwanis International, 203 Leavenworth County jail, 104, 105, 107, 108; photo, 102 Klem, William J. “Bill,” 228, 230; photo, 227 Leavenworth Cracker and Candy Factory, 99, 102 Klenck, Bob, 232 Leavenworth Democratic Standard, 101 Klooz, Karl, 234 (Leavenworth) Evening Standard, 101, 103, 104, 106 Knight-Ridder, 92 Leavenworth jail, 103, 104 Knights and Ladies of Security, 101 (Leavenworth) Kansas Weekly Herald, 199 Knights of Labor, 130, 189 Leavenworth (Leavenworth Co.), 46, 192, 195; article on, 94– Koohler, Harry W., 100, 109, 112 115; photos, 94, 102, 114 Koplik, Stanley, 89 Leavenworth, Pawnee and Western Railroad, 50 Korean War, 69 Leavenworth Public Schools, 102 Krebs and Brother, 48, 52 Leavenworth Times, 96, 98, 99–100, 101, 102, 103, 105, 106, 107, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), 29, 115, 133, 243; photo, 114 108–9, 110, 112; pages reproduced, 97, 100, 101 Leavenworth typographical union, 189 L Lecompton Constitution, 260 Labor unions, 189. See also individual Lecompton Constitutional Convention, 260, 262 La Follette, Robert, 133 Lecompton (Douglas Co.), 44, 48, 50, 52, 119, 176, 177, 183 Laird, E. M., 121 Lecompton typographical union, 189 Lamb, Chris, 246 Leedy, John W., 130 Landis, Kenesaw Mountain, 237 Lee, Kimberli A.: book edited by, reviewed, 58 Landon, Alfred Mossman, 121, 201 Lee, R. Alton: book reviewed by, 206 Land Ordinance of 1875, 46 Lerner, Max, 132 Lands, public, 262–63 Letcher, Charles, 104–5 Land surveying, 44–45, 46–47 Lewelling, Lorenzo D., 130 Lane (Douglas Co.), 149 Lewis, Eugene, 101 Lane, James H., 121 Liberty Party, 149 Languages, 121, 151, 195 “Liberty the Fair Maid of Kansas”: political cartoon Lansing (Leavenworth Co.), 101, 105, 106, 107, 110; photo, 107 reproduced, 182 La Porte (Ind.), 196 Lieb, Fred, 227, 230 “Last Christmas Tree, The,” 79 Lieurance, Thurlow, 196 Life, Latin America: and racism, 30 79, 82 Lightner, Pete, 252–53, 254

286 Ka n s a s Hi s t o r y Lincoln, Abraham, 132, 257, 258 Manufacturing, 118–19, 186, 188 Lindley, Ernest H., 27, 28; photo, 27 Map of the Gold Mines and Three Prominent Routes Leading Lindquist, Emory, 117, 185; “Kansas: A Centennial Portrait, Part Thereto, 46 One,” article by, 116–35; “Kansas: A Centennial Portrait, Maps: of Kansas, article on, 42–53; of Kansas, reproduced, 42, Part Two,” article by, 184–203 45, 47, 48, 50, 51, 52 Lindsborg (McPherson Co.), 119, 195, 196, 197 Map Showing the Progress of the Public Surveys in the Territories Lions Clubs International, 203 of Kansas and Nebraska to Accompany Annual Report of the Literature, 197–98; St. Marys Literary Club, 223. See also Surveyor General, 47 individual works; writers Marcy, William, 168, 169 Lithography, 44, 47–48 Marquette (McPherson Co.), 203 Little Blue Books, 199 Marriage, 6; interracial, 29, 97; and religion, 13–14. See also Lockport and Niagara Falls Railway, 45 Miscegenation Loewen, James W., 40 Martin, Glenn, 121 Logan, Herschel C., 117, 185; prints reproduced, 116, 119, 120, Marysville Junior College (Marysville), 192 122, 124, 126, 129, 132, 134, 184, 187, 188, 190, 192, 194, 197, Mason County (Ky.), 44 199, 202, No. 2 front cover, No. 3 back cover Massachusetts, 118, 121, 153, 203 Logan, James K.: note on, 54; “Roy Edward French: Pioneer Massachusetts Bay Colony, 125 Oil Man, Philanthropist, and Dog Breeder,” presidential Masterson, William Barclay “Bat,” 121 address by, 54–57 Matfield Green (Chase Co.), 121 Lonborg, Arthur C. “Dutch,” 237 May, Elaine Tyler, 6 London Spectator, 125 McCabe, F. S., 195 Longines Watches, 229 McCamey (Tex.), 54 Longren, A. K., 121 McCarter, Margaret Hill, 121, 198 Los Angeles Times, 92 McClatchey Company, 92 Lost Hope: print by Herschel C. Logan reproduced, 129 McCormally, John, 71, 74 Louise’s Bar (Lawrence), 38 McCormick, Robert R., 76 Louisiana, 118, 172 McCusker, Kristine M., 24 Louisiana Purchase, 118 McDaniel, Ted, 69, 74 Louis, Joe, 251 McDonald, Cliff, 234 Love Against Hate, 198 McDonald, Laughlin: book by, reviewed, 271 Lovett, Christopher C.: “Public Burning, A: Race, Sex, and the McDonald, Michael J., 103, 112 Lynching of Fred Alexander,” article by, 94–115 McEathron, Scott R.: note on, 43; “The Kansas Pocket Maps of Lowe (Finney Co.), 68 Otis B. Gunn and David T. Mitchell: A Case of Nineteenth- Lowell, James Russell, 200 Century Promotional Cartography,” article by, 42–53 Lowther, Eugene T. “Gene,” 71, 74, 84 McFarland, N. C., 126 Lowther, Isabel, 84 McGraw, John, 226, 227 Luack, Jon: book by, reviewed, 206 McKean, Jim, 220 Lum, Samuel Young, 193 McKinley, William, 96, 200 Lutheran Church, 195 McPherson, James, 113 Lykins, William H. R.: photo, 155 McVicar, Peter, 125 Lynching, 25–26; article on, 94–115; in Kansas, tables, 98, 99 Meadowlarks, 118 Lynch, Thomas J., 225–26 Meat packing, 87, 88, 90; photo, 87 Lyons (Rice Co.), 120 Mechem, Kirke, 196 Medicine. See Health M Medicine Lodge (Barber Co.), 127, 131 Mack, Connie, 229 Medill, Joseph, 198 Macklin, Leila, 196 Mellinger, Sam, 87 Macon (Georgia) Weekly Telegraph, 179 Memorial Stadium (Lawrence), 234, 236; photos, 232, 233 Madison Square Garden (Boston, Mass.), 231 , 252, 253 Magerkurth, George, 230 Menninger, Charles, 121 Maine, 127 Menninger Clinic (Topeka), 202 Malin, James C., 198 Menninger, Jeanetta Lyle, 198 Mallot, Deane W., 7, 28, 33, 34–35, 233, 234; photo, 32 Menninger, Karl, 121, 198 Maltz, Earl M.: book by, reviewed, 138 Menninger, Will, 121 Man Against Himself, 198 Mennonite Church, 186 Manhattan (Riley Co.), 196, 200 Merritt, W. Davis “Buzz,” 89 1855 Manual of Surveying Instructions, 47 “Message From the Governor, Charles Robinson March 30,

In d e x 287 1861”: speech reproduced, 256–66 Murdock, Thomas Benton, 131 Messer, David W.: book by, reviewed, 207 Murdock, Victor, 121, 131 Messiah, 119 Murphy, Edward, 104, 109 Metcalf, Warren: book reviewed by, 271 Murphy, Frank, 127 Methodist Church, 125–26, 128, 159, 191, 193 Murphy, Franklin, 8–9, 18, 19, 21 Methodist Church South, 193 Murphy, W. E., 36 Mexican-American War, 172 Murrow, Edward R., 76 Mexico, 118; and baseball, 245 Music, 68, 195; photo, 68 Miami Beach (Fla.), 72, 84 Mutti Burke, Diane: book reviewed by, 137 Middleton, Strobridge and Co., 47 Mutual Benefit Association, 130 Milford (Geary Co.), 133 My Grandfather’s Prison: A Story of Death and Deceit in 1940s Miller, Raymond Curtis, 130 Kansas City: reviewed, 141 Mining industry, 120–21, 189 My Reminiscences as a Cowboy, 198 Minisa, 196 Minnesota, 263 N Miscegenation, 29, 30, 33–34, 97, 156, 157, 158 Nader, Ralph, 93 Missions and missionaries, 120, 190, 193 Naismith, James A., 233 Mississippi, 241, 244, 257 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (Springfield, Mississippi Baptist, 244 Mass.), 238 Missouri, 114, 186; and migration to Kansas, 121, 122; and the Napoleon I, 177 proslavery/free-state conflict, 156, 166, 167, 169, 179, 180 Napoleon III, 177 Missourians: and the proslavery/free-state conflict, 148, 149, Nation, 19, 118, 131 150, 151, 152, 154, 155, 157, 158–59, 160, 161, 162, 165, National American Woman Suffrage Association, 134 166–67, 169, 170, 171, 173, 175, 178, 180, 181, 182; drawing National Anti-Slavery Standard, 177 of reproduced, 152 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Missouri Compromise, 148 (NAACP), 241, 244 Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad, 46 National Association of Deans of Women Convention, 17 Missouri-Kansas Inter-State (football) Championship, 222 National (baseball) Association, 223 Missouri River, 95, 118, 119, 163 National Baseball Congress, 238, 253; tournament, 255 Missouri State Normal School (Warrensburg), 222 National Baseball Hall of Fame (Cooperstown, N.Y.), 219, 225, Missouri’s War: The Civil War in Documents: reviewed, 139 228, 239, 251 Mitchell, David T.: article on, 42–53 National (baseball) League (NL), 219, 225–26, 228, 229, 230, 239 Mlynar, Bobbi, 85; photo, 84 National Basketball Rules Committee, 233 See Mob violence. Vigilantism National Catholic Almanac, 195 Mohler, J. C., 121 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), 231, 236, 238, Molotschna (Ukraine), 121 239 Monday Morning: print by Herschel C. Logan reproduced, 116 National Commission of UNESCO, 200 Monhollon, Rusty L., 24, 32 National Conference of Editorial Writers, 72 , 252 National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA, 193 Montague and Williston Seminary (East Hampton, Mass.), 45 National Guard, 77, 106, 107, 110, 114–15 Montague (Mass.), 45 National Intercollegiate Basketball Association (NIBA), 231 Montgomery Ward, 76, 90 National Organization of Women, 18 Moran, Charley, 230 National Semi-Pro (baseball) Congress, 228 Morrill Act, 191 Nation, Carry A., 121, 127, 203 Mother Armstrong, 133 Native Americans, 118, 157, 180, 182, 183; and the arts, 196; Mountcastle, Clay: book by, reviewed, 60 Delaware Reserve, 50; and education, 190; lands, 43–44, Mount Muncie Cemetery (Leavenworth), 109 47, 50, 51, 52; and missionaries, 190, 193; Otoe Reserve, 52; Moyers, Bill, 40, 41 Ottawa Indian Reserve, 51; reservations, 47; Sac and Fox Mt. Calvary Cemetery (Lawrence), 237 Reserve and Trust lands, 50; Sioux Expedition, 177 Mueller, Heinie, 227 Natural gas industry, 68 Mulberry (Crawford Co.), 114 Nature Study Movement, The: The Forgotten Popularizer of Mulvane Art Museum (Washburn University), 197 America’s Conservation Ethic: reviewed, 205 Mulvane (Sumner and Sedgwick Cos.), 247 Nebraska, 52, 148, 180, 260 Mundy, Blanche, 56, 57 Nebraska Territory, 46, 47, 166; map reproduced, 47 Murder, 85–86, 162; article on, 94–115 Neely, B. H., 244 Murdoch, Rupert, 75 Neely, S. F., 101, 106, 108, 113 Murdock, Louise Caldwell, 197

288 Ka n s a s Hi s t o r y Negro Southern (baseball) League, 252 North, Oliver, 72 Negro Star (Wichita), 241, 243, 244, 247, 248, 249, 250, 255; pages Nullification Crisis, 265 reproduced, 242, 249, 251, No. 4 back cover Neosho County, 190, 193 O Nesmith, Dean, 233, 235 Oerter, Al, 236 Netherland Plaza Hotel (Cincinnati, Ohio), 228 O’Hare, John, 79 Neuchâtel (Switzerland), 121 Ohio, 121, 122, 149, 151, 189 Nevin, Arthur Finley, 196 Oil Belt (baseball) League, 247 Nevins, Allan, 131 Oil industry, 54–56, 57, 68, 109, 121, 188 Newcastle (New Brunswick), 220 Oklahoma, 115, 191, 203 New Deal, 132 Oklahoma City (Okla.), 249 New England, 122, 125, 148, 149, 151, 154, 200 Oklahoma Territory, 109 New England Emigrant Aid Company (NEEAC), 123, 128, 148, Olathe (Johnson Co.), 113–14, 118–19 149–50, 195, 258–59 Olympics, 231, 236 New Freedom, 132 Oneida Lake (N.Y.), 180 New Left, 19, 21 O’Neill, Thomas P. “Tip,” 96 New Mexico Territory, 167 “Opportunity,” 198 Daily Picayune, (New Orleans) 179 Optimist International, 203 “New Orleans Jazz Club,” 68 Orange Bowl, 236 New Orleans (La.), 253 Oregon Manual of 1851, 47 New Orleans sniper, 86 Oregon Trail, 166, 177, 189 Newspapers, 44, 165, 180, 183, 198–200; article on, 66–93; black, Ory, Ked, 68 105, 112, 113; and lynchings in Kansas, article on, 94–115; Osage County, 127 pages reproduced, 97, 100, 101, 164, 242, 246, 249, 251, No. 4 Osage Indians, 193 back cover; photos, 66, 70, 75, 80, 81, 83, 84, 91; and sports, Osawatomie (Miami Co.), 75, 132, 149 227, 229, 231, 232–33, 234, 238, article on, 240–55; and Otoe Reserve, 52 women’s rights, article on 146–63 Ottawa City (Franklin County), 47, 51 Newsweek, 19 Ottawa Creek, 149, 151, 154, 155 New York, 118, 121, 122, 203 Ottawa Evening Herald, 110 New York Daily Times, 178, 182 Ottawa Indian Reserve, 51 New Yorker, 75, 86, 92 Our Town, 87 New York Giants, 226, 227 Outlook, 128 Herald-Tribune, (New York) 79 Owens, Clarence “Brick,” 223 New York (N.Y.), 73–74, 79–80, 81, 84, 86, 225, 227, 228, 229; Owens, Jessie, 251 photo, 225 Owens, Patricia Ann: book reviewed by, 60 New York State (baseball) League, 225 New York Sun, 230 P New York Times, 92, 93, 115, 128, 177–78, 195, 227, 228 New York Times Magazine, 200 Pacifism, 163 New York Tribune, 123, 127, 133, 198 Padilla, Francisco Juan De, 193 , 225 Page, Sarah, 115 Nichols, Clarina I. H., 133; article on, 146–63; drawing by Page, Thomas Nelson, 102 reproduced, 150; photo, 146 Paia, 196 Nichols, George, 148, 150, 154, 158, 160 Paige, Leroy “Satchel,” 243, 246–47, 250, 252, 253–55; photo, 246 1904 World’s Fair, 247 Paine, Christopher M.: book reviewed by, 139 Nineteenth Amendment, 133 Pakistan: and racism, 37 Ninth Cavalry, 249 Palmer, Martin F., 202 Ninth Military Department, 167 Palmyra (Baldwin; Douglas Co.), 150, 151, 193 Nixon, Richard Milhous, 72, 76, 77 Parietals: article on, 2–21 “’Nobody Out Here Knows Anything about Wimin’s Parsons (Labette Co.), 71 Rights’: Clarina Howard Nichols, Woman’s Rights, and Passion of Our Lord According to St. Matthew, The, 195 Abolitionism in Kansas Territory”: article by Marilyn S. Patrick Connor’s War: The 1865 Powder River Indian Expedition: Blackwell, 146–63 reviewed, 214 Noonday Rest: print by Herschel C. Logan reproduced, 187, No. Patrons of Husbandry, 130 3 back cover Pearl Harbor, 68 North Kingston (R.I.), 196 Pecos County (Tex.), 54 Peffer, William A., 130

In d e x 289 Pendleton, Jason, 243 “’Praising My People’: Newspaper Sports Coverage and the Pennington, Loren: “Forty Years at the Emporia Gazette: A Integration of Baseball in Wichita, Kansas”: article by Brian Conversation with Everett Ray Call,” article edited by, Carroll, 240–55 66–93 Pratt, Caleb S., 175 Pennsylvania, 122, 130, 149, 150, 167, 189 Prattis, P. L., 244 People’s Elevator (Wichita), 243 Presbyterian Church, 125–26, 195 People’s Party, 96, 110, 130–32, 133, 134, 200 Presidential debates, 93 People’s Telephone Company, 100 President’s Commission on the Status of Women, 18 Perry (Jefferson Co.), 44 Price of the Prairie, The, 198 Peru (Chautauqua Co.), 68 Printing and printing presses, 44, 47–48. See also Herschel C. Peters, Harry T., 47–48 Logan Peterson, Martha, 8 Progressive Era, 6, 7, 11 Peterson, Walter, 27, 39 Progressive Party, 133 Philadelphia Athletics, 226, 229 Prohibition, 125–28, 147, 193, 203 Philadelphia (Penn.), 151 Proslavery/free-state conflict, 24, 123, 125, 166–67, 168–69, 170– Philanthropy, 54, 56, 57 71, 172–77, 179, 180–83, 201; article on, 146–63; drawing of Phillips, Shannon: book coauthored by, reviewed, 62 reproduced, 152; speech on reproduced, 256–66 Phillips, William A., 121, 176, 177, 198 Prostitution, 97, 103 Photography, 67, 69 Protestantism, 125–26 Pi Beta Phi Sorority (University of Kansas, Lawrence), 20 Protests, student, 4, 19, 33, 35–36, 37, 76 Picnic, 198 “Public Burning, A: Race, Sex and the Lynching of Fred Pierce, Franklin, 149, 165, 166–67, 168–69, 170, 172, 173, 175, Alexander”: article by Christopher C. Lovett, 94–115 177–79, 180, 182, 183, 260; drawing of reproduced, 172 Public lands, 262–63 Pikes Peak (Colorado), 44 Pueblo (Co.), 112 Pilgrims, 119, 125 Pulitzer Prize, 71, 85, 189, 198 Pi Phi Sorority (University of Kansas, Lawrence), 20 Punitive War: Confederate Guerillas and Union Reprisals: Pittsburg (Crawford Co.), 71, 113, 120 reviewed, 60 Pittsburgh , 250 Purdue University (West Lafayette, Ind.), 226 Pittsburgh (Penn.), 47, 48 Puritanism, 118, 125–26, 127–28, 203 Pittsburgh (Penn.) Courier, 244, 250 Pittsburg State University: A Photographic History of the First 100 Q Years: reviewed, 62 Quantrill’s Raid: survivors photo, 26 Pixley, Benton, 193 Quantrill, William Clarke, 123 Plaindealer (Topeka), 105, 113 Quarter-centennial, Kansas, 195 Platte City (Mo.), 100, 110–11 Quayle, William A., 121 Plymouth Congregational Church (Lawrence), 193 Quest for Citizenship, The: African American and Native American Plymouth Rock, 119, 125 Education in Kansas, 1880–1935: reviewed, 272 Poetry, 198 Quigley, Ernest C. “Mike,” Jr., 223 Poets and Poetry of Kansas, 198 Quigley, Ernest Cosmos “Ernie”: article on, 218–39; pamphlet, Polio, 68 235; photos, 218, 221, 222, 224, 229, 235, 238 Polo Grounds (New York, N.Y.), 226, 227; photo, 225 Quigley Field (Lawrence), 238 Pomeroy, Samuel C.: photo, 263 Quigley, Henry H. “Heinie,” 223, 231 Pomona Lake, 88 Quigley, Lawrence B., 220 Popular sovereignty, 148, 149, 165, 167, 168, 172 Quigley, Margaret S. Darlington, 223, 237; photo, 238 Population statistics, 29, 50, 121, 122, 130, 191 Quigley, Mary J. Weir, 220 See Populism. People’s Party Quigley, Richard Francis, 220 Pork industry, 223, 237; photo, 238 Porters Union (Wichita), 244 R Posey, Cum, 250 Posse comitatus, 165, 167, 168, 171, 182 Racial violence, 24–25, 26–27, 36–37, 39–40, 41; article on, Postal services, 27, 98, 150, 265 94–115 Pottawatomie Massacre, 171, 182 Racism: articles on, 22–41, 94–115 Powers, Ramon S.: book reviewed by, 58 Radcliffe, Ted “Double Duty,” 255 Prairie Print Makers, 196 Radio, 67, 76, 79, 80, 93, 203, 229, 230, 237, 239 Prairie Republic: The Political Culture of Dakota Territory, 1879– Railroads, 45, 46, 50, 106, 132, 189, 219, 225, 262; and crime, 27; 1889: reviewed, 206 and the oil industry, 54, 55; photos, 22, No. 1 front cover Prairie Water Color Painters, 196 Ramsey, Clifton, 34–35

290 Ka n s a s Hi s t o r y Rape: article on, 94–115 Rose Bowl, 220, 230 Reader’s Digest, 74, 79, 84 Ross, Edmund G., 121 Realigning America: McKinley, Bryan, and the Remarkable Election Rossville (Ga.), 253 of 1896: reviewed, 204 Rotary, 203 Reconstruction, 96, 163 Roth, Eva, 103, 104, 105, 113 Redpath, James, 175, 176, 177, 198 Roth, John, 103 Reed, Clyde, 71 Rough Ride to Redemption, A: The Ben Daniels Story: reviewed, Reeder, Andrew Horatio, 149; photo, 153 213 R. E. French Family Education Foundation, 56, 57 Rowland, Dick, 115 Regiment of Mounted Riflemen, 172 “Roy Edward French: Pioneer Oil Man, Philanthropist, and Reilly, Byron “Speed,” 249 Dog Breeder”: presidential address by James K. Logan, Religion, 82–83, 125–26, 127–28, 149, 193, 195, 200; and blacks, 54–57 243, 244; and marriage, 13–14; and the proslavery/free- Rule, John, 85 state conflict, 154, 159, 160, 161, 162; and segregation, 26, 29, Runge, Paul, 220 30–31; and women, 160. See also Missions and missionaries; Rural Electrification Administration (REA), 203 individual denominations; places of worship Russia, 79, 119, 186 Religion and the American Presidency: George Washington to George Ruth, George Herman, Jr., “Babe,” 239 W. Bush with Commentary and Primary Sources: reviewed, Rutland (Ohio), 196 276 Ryan Livestock and Feed Company, 96 Remington, Frederic, 196 Renda, Lex: book reviewed by, 138 S Report of the Surveyor General of Kansas and Nebraska Territories, Sac and Fox Reserve and Trust lands, 50 44 Saint John (New Brunswick), 220 Report on the Russians, 79 Salina Journal, 93 Republicanism, 158, 160, 177, 200 Salina (Saline Co.), 71, 224 Republican National Convention, 72, 84; photo, 77 Salisbury, Harrison, 79 Republican Party, 132–33, 189; and blacks, 96, 98, 112; and Saloons. See Alcohol newspapers, 71, 72, 73, 76, 78–79, 92, 98–99, 110; and the San Angelo Blackhawks, 252–53 proslavery/free-state conflict, 163, 166, 167, 168, 172, 176, Sandzén, Birger, 119, 121, 196–97 178, 182, 259 San Francisco (Calif.), 182 Restaurants: and segregation, 25, 31, 32, 36, 37–38 Santa Fe Railroad, 46, 106 “Reuben Rustic,” 154–58 Santa Fe Trail, 189 Revolutionary War: ideals, 152, 162 Sartorius, Kelly C.: “Experimental Autonomy: Dean Emily “Right to Work” law, 133, 189, 200 Taylor and the Women’s Movement at the University of Rigler, Charles “Cy,” 226, 230 Kansas,” article by, 2–21; note on, 3 Riots, race, 37, 114, 115 Saturday Evening Post, 19 Ristow, Walter W., 44 Sauer, George, 236 Ritchie block (Topeka): photo, 259 Savage, Forrest, 195 Rives, Bob, 243 Sayler, Carolyn: book by, reviewed, 270 Rives, Tim, 250–51 “Scapegoat? Colonel Edwin V. Sumner and the Topeka Roads, 87, 180, 189, 202, 203, 219 Dispersal”: article by Durwood Ball, 164–83 Robbery, 100, 114 Schifferle, Peter J.: book by, reviewed, 212 Roberts-Blue-Barnett Funeral Home (Emporia), 81 Schuchman’s (Pittsburgh, Penn.), 47–48 Robertson, George, 25 Schuyler, Philip C., 175 Roberts, Randy: book coauthored by, reviewed, 62 Schwahn, Stanley, 35–36 Robinson, Charles, 46, 121, 149, 161, 162, 176, 177–78, 181, 198; Scott, Winfield, 166 photo, 161; photos, 256, 266; speech by reproduced, 256–66 Searchlight (Wichita), 113 Robinson, Jackie, 242, 246, 247 Searle & Brother Illinois Stove Store (Topeka): photo, 258 Robinson, Martha K.: book reviewed by, 207 Secession, 172, 257, 258, 265 Robinson, Sara T. D., 198, 259 Secular Humanism, 82–83 Rocky Mountain Conference, 230 Sedan (Chautauqua Co.), 69–70, 75 Rollins, John, 103, 104 Sedan Times-Star, 69–70 Rollins, Nora, 103 Sedgwick, John, 173 Roosevelt, Alice Longworth, 73 Segregation, 96–97, 201; article on, 22–41; and sports, article on, Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 132 240–55 Roosevelt, Theodore, 73, 79, 131, 133 Serrano, Richard A.: book by, reviewed, 141 Root, Joseph P.: drawing of, 261 Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944, 6–7, 29

In d e x 291 Sesquicentennial, Kansas, 117, 259 South Carolina, 96, 170, 257, 258, 265 Severeid, Eric, 79 South Central Athletic Association, 244 Sexton’s funeral parlor (Leavenworth), 109 South Central (baseball) League, 224 Seymour, Samuel, 196 Southern Kansas Stage Lines, 246, 247 Shannon, Wilson, 166–67, 168, 169–170, 171, 172, 173, 177, 178, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, 80 179–80, 181, 182, 183; drawing of reproduced, 176 Spain, 118, 119 Shavlik, Donna, 16–17 Spaniel Field Trail Hall of Fame, 56 Shaw, Anna Howard, 134 Spanish-American War, 103 Shawnee (Johnson Co.), 224 Spanish influenza, 231 Shaw (Neosho Co.), 120, 190, 193 Sporting News, 230 Shay’s Rebellion, 265 Sports: officiating, article on, 218–39, photos, 218, 227, 229; Shelby (N.C.), 253, 254 and segregation, 27, 28, 36, 239, article on, 240–55. See also Sheldon, Charles M., 121, 198 individual conferences; leagues; officials; players; and Shelton, Charles Sanford, 196 sports Shenk, Henry, 236 Sports Illustrated, 219 Sherow, James E.: book reviewed by, 272 Sportsmanship Brotherhood-New York City Baseball Shillingberg, William B.: book by, reviewed, 59 Federation, 229 Shootings, 39, 40, 86, 169 Springfield (Mass.), 238 Short, Harry, 224, 225 St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church (Wichita), 93 Siddali, Silvana R.: book by, reviewed, 139 Stanford University (Palo Alto, Calif.), 82 Sigma Chi Fraternity (University of Kansas, Lawrence), 220 Stanley, William E., 106–7, 109–10, 111–12, 115; photo, 111 Sigma Kappa Sorority (University of Kansas, Lawrence), 17 Statehood, Kansas, 256–66; article on, 116–35, 184–203 Sikes, Jules Verne “J. V.,” 236 State Reformatory baseball club, 247 Simons, Dolph C., Jr., 40 Statz, Arnold, 227 Simpson, Jerry “Sockless Jerry,” 121, 130, 131 Stauffer, Oscar, 69 Sims, Hollie T., 241, 242, 244, 255; photo, 242 St. Benedict’s College (Atchison), 191 Sims, Hugh N., 244 Stearman, Lloyd, 121 Sims, Rosa, 28–29, 35, 38 Stengel, Casey, 225 Sims, R. T., 244 Stevens, Harry, 101 Sims, Virginia, 241, 242, 244, 255 St. Fidelis Catholic Church (Victoria), 119 Sims, Wesley S., Jr., 28–29, 35, 38 St. James Baptist Church (Emporia), 86 Single tax movement, 130, 131 St. John, Lynn W. “L. W.,” 224 Sixth Principle Meridian, 44, 48 St. John’s Catholic Church (Lawrence), 237 Skubitz, Joe, 71 St. Louis Cardinals, 250 Slatta, Richard W.: book reviewed by, 59 St. Louis Democrat, 198 Slavery, 123, 125, 166, 172, 181, 193, 201, 260, 261, 266; photo, St. Louis (Mo.), 130, 231, 251 157. See also Abolitionism; Fugitive Slave Law; Popular St. Louis University (Mo.), 230, 231, 232 sovereignty; Proslavery/free-state conflict St. Mary of the Plains College, 121 Slavery and the Supreme Court, 1825–1861: reviewed, 138 St. Mary’s College (St. Marys), 222–23, 228, 231, 233, 234, 239; Smith Center (Smith Co.), 196 photos, 222, 224 Smith, Margaret Chase, 83 St. Marys Literary Club, 223 Smith, Michael A.: book reviewed by, 142 St. Marys (Pottawatomie and Wabaunsee Cos.), 219, 222, 226, Smith, Persifor E., 172, 177, 183 234 Smith, Rhoten A., 135 Story of a Country Town, The, 198 Smoky Hill Art Club, 196 Stough, Charles, 38; photo, 37 Snelly, William, 113, 114 Strobridge and Co., 47 Snodgrass, Max, 57 Students for a Democratic Society, 19 Snow, F. H., 121 Suffrage. See individual types Socialism, 32, 133 Sugrue, Thomas J., 40–41 Sod Shanty: print by Herschel C. Logan reproduced, 192 Summer Afternoon: print by Herschel C. Logan reproduced, 122 Somalis, 88 Summer Evening: print by Herschel C. Logan reproduced, 202 Sorghum Mill: print by Herschel C. Logan reproduced, 126 Sumner, Charles, 170 Sororities and fraternities, 37; keys to, article on, 2–21; photo, 16 Sumner, Edwin Vose “Bull”: article on, 164–83; drawing of So Rugged and Mountainous: Blazing the Trails to Oregon and reproduced, 164; photo, 167 California, 1812–1848, Volume 1 of Overland West: The Story of Sumner, Edwin Vose, Jr., 183 the Oregon and California Trails: reviewed, 210 Sumner, Samuel Storrow, 183 South: and racism, 29, 37, 38, 40, 102, 113 Sunflowers, 120

292 Ka n s a s Hi s t o r y Sunflowers: A Book of Kansas Poems, 198 Tornadoes, 69, 84, 87; print reproduced, 124, No. 2 front cover Sunnemo (Sweden), 121 Townsend, Mary Bobbitt: book by, reviewed, 209 Superior (McPherson Co.), 46 Townsend, William Bolden “W. B.,” 96, 111, 112, 113 Surveying, land, 44–45, 46–47 Track and field, 221, 222, 233, 236, 251 Swarthmore College (Swarthmore, Penn.), 223 Traditions of the Osage: Stories Collected and Translated by Francis Swarthout, Donald M., 28 La Flesche: reviewed, 274 Sweden, 119, 121, 122, 196 Transylvania College (Lexington, Ky.), 181 Swensson, Carl A., 195 Trillin, Calvin, 86 Swensson, Mrs. Carl A., 195 Trosper Homestead: print by Herschel C. Logan reproduced, 197 Swimming, 236 Tulsa (Okla.), 115 Swimming pools: and segregation, 32, 35, 38, photo 36 Tulsa Tribune, 115 Switzerland, 121 Twilight: print by Herschel C. Logan reproduced, 134 Tyson (Emporia), 88, 90 T Taft, Robert A., 196 U Tampico Alijadores: photo, 254 Ukraine, 121 Tappan, Samuel F., 174–75 Uncle Tom’s Cabin, 123 Taxes, 32, 35, 132, 191, 262–63, 264 Underground Railroad, 156 Taylor, Emily: article on, 2–21; photos, 2, 21 UNESCO, National Commission of, 200 Taylor, Underwood, 26–27 Union Labor Party, 131 Television, 77, 78, 79, 80–81, 86, 93, 203. See also individual Union Pacific Railroad, 46 stations United Foreign Missionary Society, 190, 193 Temperance. See Prohibition United Mine Workers, 189 Temperance Banner, 126 United States Armed Forces Institute (USAFI), 69 Tennessee, 127, 149, 155 United States Military Academy at West Point, 183, 229 Tennis, 236, 249 United States National Field Champions, 56 Terra Haute (Ind.), 133 United States Naval Academy (Annapolis), 236 Texas, 118, 120, 189, 258 University Daily Kansan (University of Kansas, Lawrence), 23, Texas Centennials, 252 29–30, 31, 33 Thayer, Eli, 128 University of California, Berkeley, 4, 11, 19, 21 Theaters, 68, 79; and segregation, 25, 28–29, 33, 34, 35–36, 37 University of Central Missouri (Warrensburg), 222 They Were Expendable, 79, 198 University of Illinois (Urbana-Champagne), 230 Thomson, W. A., 106 University of Kansas (Lawrence), 76, 191–92, 223; All Student Thornton, Thomas G., 175, 176 Council (ASC), 11; art at, 196, 197, 198; newspapers at, 199; Ticonderoga (N.Y.), 152, 154 pamphlet reproduced, 8; photos, 2, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 16, 19, Tillman, Benjamin R. “Pitchfork Ben,” 96 21, 26, 32, 34, 39, 221, 232, 233; and segregation, 23, 24, 26, Time, 19, 79, 82 27–28, 29–30, 31, 32, 33, 34–37; sports at, 220, 222, 231, 232, Tipton, T. E., 105; photo, 107 233–38, 239; and the women’s movement, article on, 2–21 Tobacco, 125, 128 University of Kansas School of Law (Lawrence), 220; and Tomlinson, J. B., 106, 107; photo, 108 segregation, 23 Topeka Capital-Journal, 220 University of Kansas School of Medicine (Lawrence): and Topeka Constitution, 162, 260 segregation, 23 Topeka Constitutional Convention, 162, 260, 262 University of Michigan (Ann Arbor), 230 Topeka Cuban All Stars, 248 University of Missouri (Columbia), 221, 233 Topeka Daily Capital, 19, 223 University of Nebraska (Lincoln), 236 Topeka Darkies, 248, 249 University of Oklahoma (Norman), 236 Topeka dispersal: article on, 164–83 University of Wisconsin (Madison), 8 Topeka Jayhawks, 246 Urbanization, 123, 133 Topeka (Shawnee Co.), 71, 105, 109, 110, 112, 119–20, 125, 161, U.S. Army, 265; football, 229, 230; National Guard, 77, 106, 107, 195, 198, 202, 222, 223, 230; and dispersal of the Free-state 110, 114–15; Reserves, 69 legislature, article on, 164–83; drawing of reproduced, 164; U.S. Capitol, 170 photos, 258, 259 U.S. Congress, 151, 166, 257, 260, 261, 262 Topeka State Journal, 237 U.S. Constitution, 128, 133 Topeka White Sox, 223 U.S. Department of Commerce, 189 Topolobampo (Mexico), 54 U.S. Department of State, 201 Tornado: print by Herschel C. Logan reproduced, 124, No. 2 U.S. House, 131, 178, 181, 182 front cover U.S. Land Offices, 52

In d e x 293 U.S. Marshals, 168, 169 Wayland, Julius A., 133 U.S. mints, 265 Wayne, John, 79 U.S. Navy, 118–19, 265; football, 229, 230 Weather, 84, 119, 128. See also Blizzards; Droughts; Dust Bowl; U.S. News & World Report, 19 Floods; Tornadoes U.S. Public Land Survey, 44, 46 Weatherwax, John, 31–32 U.S. Senate, 83, 130, 132, 178, 179, 180, 181–82, 260; Kansas Weekly (Leavenworth) Herald, 46 senators, 71–72 Wells, Jeff: book reviewed by, 214 U.S. Surveyor General’s Office, 47 Welsh, 195 U.S. Treasury, 262 Wescoe, W. Clarke, 4, 19–21; photo, 19 U.S. War Department, 165, 170, 171, 178, 179, 183 Wesley, John, 130 Utah, 191 Western (baseball) Association, 223 Western Department, 177 V Western Life, 108 Vanity Fair, 92 Wharton, R. R., 114 What People Said, Van Winkle, Deborah, 147, 148, 150, 151–53, 154–55, 158–60 83, 198 Van Winkle, Rip, 151 “What’s the Matter with Kansas?,” 131, 200 Varmland (Sweden), 122 Wheatland (Douglas Co.), 47 Vermont, 147, 148, 149, 153, 155, 158 Whig Party, 149 Victim of the Dust: print by Herschel C. Logan reproduced, 194 Whiskey Rebellion, 265 Victoria (Ellis Co.), 119 Whitaker, Matthew C., 40 Victoria, Queen, 119 Whitefield, George, 159, 160, 161 Victory Fellowship Church (Emporia), 83 White, Kathrine, 67, 73, 74, 79–82, 83–84; photo, 80 Vietnam War, 76 White, Maury, 232–33, 239 Vigilantism, 25–27, 36, 39–40; article on, 94–115 White, William Allen, 67, 68, 69, 74–76, 77, 79, 82, 84, 92, 93, Vinegar, Pete, 25 121, 125, 127, 128, 131, 133, 189, 196, 198, 200; photo, 70 Autobiography, Virginia, 118, 200, 203 White, William Allen’s 198 Visser, John, 88–89 White, William Lindsay, 67, 71, 72–73, 74, 75–76, 78–79, 80, 82, Volhynia (Ukraine), 121 83, 84, 88, 90, 92, 198; photos, 72, 75 Whitfield, John W., 171, 183 W Whittier, John Greenleaf, 123 Wichita ABCs, 244 Wabash Railway, 45 Wichita Art Museum, 197 Wadsworth, LaVerna, 193, 195 Wichita Aztecs, 245 Wagner, David E.: book by, reviewed, 214 Wichita Beacon, 243, 245–46, 247–48, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254 Wakarusa War, 162 Wichita Broadview Hotelmen, 247 Wales, 195 Wichita Colored Blue Devils, 245, 246, 247, 249, 255 Walker, Barbara, 73, 81, 82, 84, 89 Wichita Council of Churches, 193, 195 Walker, David, 82, 84, 88, 89; photo, 83 Wichita Eagle, 19, 89, 92, 131, 243, 245, 246, 247–48, 250, 251, 252, Walker, Jack, 27, 39 253; page reproduced, 246 Walker, William S., 177 Wichita Elks, 248, 249, 250, 252 Waller, John, 96 Wichita Gray Sox, 244 Wall Street Journal, 75, 91, 93 Wichita Independent, 131 “War Dance in the Interior of a Konza Lodge,” 196 Wichita Izzies, 247, 252 Ward, May Williams, 198 Wichita jail, 127 Ware, Eugene F., 121 Wichita Jobbers, 223 Warren, Kim Cary: book by, reviewed, 272 Wichita Mexicans, 245 Washburn, Pat, 243 Wichita Midgets, 245 Washburn University (Topeka), 197, 231 Wichita Monrovians, 243, 244, 247, 250, 255 Washington, Booker T., 242, 244, 255 Wichita Protest, 244 Washington, D.C., 33, 79, 114, 120, 151, 183 Wichita Searchlight, 244 Washington, George, 156, 200 Wichita (Sedgwick Co.), 54, 93, 110, 118, 202; aircraft industry, Washington, James E., 108 188; and Carry A. Nation, 127, 203; churches, 193, 195; and Washington University (St. Louis, Mo.), 231 Mary Elizabeth Lease, 131; population statistics, 123, 130; Water, 203. See also individual bodies of and racial conflict, 24, 112, 114; sports in, 223, 238, article Water Street YMCA (Wichita), 244, 247 on, 240–55, photo, 240; student protests in, 4 Watkins, Jabez B., 130 Wichita State University, 192, 196, 245 Wattles, Willard, 198

294 Ka n s a s Hi s t o r y Wichita Symphony Society, 196 Wooster, Robert: book by, reviewed, 61 Wichita Warriors, 249 World Series, 220, 226; photo, 225 Wichita Wolverines, 248 World’s Fair, 1904, 247 Wigfall, Louis T., 257–58 World’s Work, 125 Wilder, Daniel Webster, 121 World War I, 114, 121, 200, 231, 239, 241 Wilder, Thornton, 87 World War II, 120, 189, 200; photo, 72; reporting of, 67, 68, 76, Wilkinson, J. L., 251 79; and sports, 233, 236, 239, 243 Willard, Frances, 127 Worley, William S.: book reviewed by, 141 Willard, Jess, 121 Worrall, Henry, 196 Williams, Bennie, 244, 249–50; column reproduced, 251 Wright, Richard, 255 Williams, Kenneth, 71, 81 Wrigley Field (Chicago, Ill.), 226 Williams, R. Hal: book by, reviewed, 204 Wyandotte Constitution, 133, 190, 191, 201, 257, 261 Wilson, Drusilla, 127 Wyandotte Constitutional Convention, 133, 163, 261, 262 Wilson, Raymond: book reviewed by, 269 Wyandotte County, 46, 190 Wilson, Woodrow, 131, 132 Wyandotte (Wyandotte Co.), 45, 48, 119 Windham County (Vermont) Democrat, 147, 151 Wyckoff, William, 44 Winterscheid, Robert, 56 Wyoming, 134 Wisconsin, 224 Wisconsin-Illinois (baseball) League, 224, 225 Y Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), 126, 128, 134 Yale University (New Haven, Conn.), 220, 230–31 Woman’s suffrage, 133, 154 Yankee Warhorse: A Biography of Major General Peter Osterhaus: Women: black, 153; and dating, 16, 20; and education, article reviewed, 209 on, 2–21; February Sisters, 4; marriage, 6; National Yates Field (Tex.), 54 Organization of, 18; President’s Commission on the Years of the Pilgrimage, The, 198 See also Status of Women, 18; and work, 152–53. Woman’s Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA), 109, 244, 247 suffrage; Women’s rights movement Youngs, Ross, 227 “Women’s Crusade,” 126 Young, Thomas Jefferson “T baby,” 247–48, 250; photos, 248, Women’s rights movement, 263; article on, 146–63; pamphlet 254 reproduced, 8; photos, 2, 5, 7, 9, 11, 16, 21, 32; at the Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA), 28 See also University of Kansas, article on, 2–21. Woman’s Y-Teen, 203 suffrage Wonderland Amusement Park (Wichita), 247 Z Woodring, Harry H., 133 Woodruff, Laurence C., 8–9, 35; photos, 9, 34 Zimmerman, Warren, 32 Woodson County, 56, 57 Woodson, Daniel, 173, 176, 179–80, 181; photo, 179 Woodworking, 56

ERRATA, VOLUME 32 Winter 2009–2010, p. 265, William H. Thompson actually defeated former Governor Walter R. Stubbs in the general election contest for the U.S. Senate in 1912; previously, Stubbs bested incumbent Senator Charles Curtis in the primary to capture the Republican nomination for that office.

ERRATA, VOLUME 33 Spring 2010, pp. 11 (caption), 14, 15, 16; notes 2, 35, 39, 50, 56, pp. 4, 13, 14, 16, 18; regrettably, we misspelled Anne Hoopingarner Ridder’s last name throughout the article; her married name is Ridder, not “Ritter.”

Summer 2010, p. 97, n. 9, the antimiscegenation statute, enacted by the so-called “Bogus Legislature” in 1855, was “repealed” in 1858 by the first free-state territorial legislature, not by the first Kansas State Legislature.

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