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Johnston Lykins
THE Removal of the POTA~ATOMI INDIANS: 1820 TO
The Emigrant Métis of Kansas: Rethinking the Pioneer Narrative Written by Shirley E
Potawatomi Indians of the West: Origins of the Citizen Band
Lykins Family Papers, 1841-1866, (K0294)
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Johnston Lykins Missionary, Doctor, and Kansas City’S Second Mayor 1800-1876
Historic Kansas City Foundation Records (K0207)
— 1 — ARCHIVES INTRODUCTION for Many Years We Have Had an Annual Luncheon of NSDKC Past Presidents at the River Club to Welcome the New President
Party of Potawatomi Indians, 1838, and Ten William Polke Manuscripts Edited by Dwight L
BAPTIST MISSIONARY MAGAZINE. Baptist General Convention for Foreign Missions
Religion and Removal Among the Shawnee from Ohio Into Kansas
Early Railroad Development in Kansas City, Missouri, 1840-1870
ST. MARY's of the POTAWATOMI, I 623 Pottawatomie Creek on the Old Reserve Was Reopened on the New Site March 20, 1848, with Miss E Mccoy in Charge
The Emigrant Tribes
ISSAC Mccoy: His Plan of and Work for Indian Colonization Emory J
Historical Revie^W
The Development of Women's Activism in Kansas
Westward Expansion, John Tipton, and the Emergence of the American Midwest 1800-1839 Ginette M
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Christiana Polk & the Carey Mission
Masters and Slaves on the Kansas- Missouri Border, 1825-1865