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INDEX, VOLUME ite A Arkansas 288 Arkansas City (Cowley Co.) 224, 226; Chautauqua 141 Aaratt, Asa 77 Arkansas City Republican 226 Abilene (Dickinson Co.) 11, 12, 233 Arkansas River 211, 216, 217 Acuna, Rudolfo 234 Armitage, Bill: barn 70, photo 70 Adair Cabin-John Brown Museum State Historic Site (Os- Armourdale (Wyandotte Co.) 231, 236 awatomie) 132 Army of the South 153 Adams, Samuel 111 Arnold, Thomas Clay: book review by 322 Addis, William 115 Art: Civil War monuments 165-181 Adelante: Young Peoplfeo r Community Action (Kansas City) 240 Atchison (Atchison Co.) 273 Admire (Lyon Co.) 16 Atchison County 11 African Americans: see Blacks Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad 211, 221, 227 African Methodist Episcopal Church 275 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway: film series, reviewed Agran, Edward Gale: book by, reviewed 251 323 Agricultural Adjustment Administration 313 “Atlanta Compromise” 208 Agriculture: and blacks, article on 200-213; crops on Henry farm Aubry (Johnson Co.) 150, 151, 152 34-36; farm house, photo No. 4 inside front cover; farmer, Aviation: industry, during WWII 298-314, photo 298, sketch 304 photo No. 3 cover; silo, photo No. 2 inside front cover; wind- Awareness Day on Mexican American Culture 243 mill, photo No. 3 inside front cover; and World War II 299, 306, Aztlan (Leavenworth) 234, 237; page, reproduced 241 310, 312-313; see also Barns Aztlan Center (Kansas City) 240. 242 Aircraft Accessories Corporation (Kansas City) 309-310 Aircraft: see Aviation B Alabama 191 Alcohol 258, 260 Babbitt, W.W. 291 Alcott, Louisa May 141 Babcock, Lewis: barn 65, photos 65 All the King’s Men 195 Baker, T. Lindsay: book by, reviewed 318 Allegheny Mountains 270 Baptism in Kansas: painting by J. S. Curry 20 Allen, Henry J. 264 Barber County 56, 58, 59 Allen, Hiram V. 105 Bargar, Walter K. 231-232 Allen County 13 Barn Again! Celebrating an American Icon 4, 50 Altman, Rick 194 Barnes, Charles H. 113 Alvarez, Tony 238-239 Barnes, Randy 64 Ambler, Cathy: note on 27; “A Pennsylvania Family Brings Its Barns: ad, reproduced 18; articles on 2—25, 26-47, 48-89; decline Barn to Kansas,” article co-authored by 26-47 23-25; designs 4-23; drawings 18, 21, 25, 76; ethnic influences American Agriculturalist 7 5, 7-8, 10, 13, 17, 28-45; forebay 9-11, photos 5, 29; painting American Citizen (Topeka) 206 No. 1 cover; Pennsylvania type 7-11, 28-45; plans 14, 17, 31, American Legion 264, 267 33, 37, 47, 57; photos No. 1 inside front cover, 2-3, 5, 6, 9, 10, American Lyceum 132 13, 14, 17, 21, 22, 26-27, 29, 39, 45, 48-49, 58-89, No. 1 back American Red Cross 114, 115, 263 cover; round barns, article on 48-89, map 51, photos 58-89, American Tobacco Company 263 No. 1 back cover; special issue No. 1; types and purposes 4—23 Americans View Their Dust Bowl Experience: reviewed 316-317 Bartholomew, David M.: book by, reviewed 159 Americas 242 Bartholomew, Elam: barn, photo 22 Anderson, Jennie 153 Baskerville, T.J. 278 Anderson, Josephine 153 Bates, Versella 213 Anderson, Mary 153 Bates County (Mo.) 143 Anderson, William T. “Bloody Bill” 143, 153, 191; photo145 Battle of Beecher Island 218 Angusdale Ranch (Edwards Co.) 64 Battle of Carthage 150 Anthony, Daniel R. 279 Battle of Gettysburg 289 Anthony, Susan B. 277, 278, 279 Battle of Lexington 150 Anti-Cigarette Crusade 264 Battle of Mine Creek 289 Anti-Cigarette League 264 Battle of Vickburg 32, 289 Anti-Saloon League 260 Battle of Wilson’s Creek 150 Applesauce 139 Battle of Winchester 32 Arapaho Indians 217, 223 Baxter Springs (Cherokee Co..) 153, 191 Argentine (Wyandotte Co.) 231, 236 Beamer, Alexander: farm house, photo No. 4 inside front cover “Argentine, Kansas, The: The Evolution of a Mexican-American Becker, Carl 258 Community, 1905-1940” 232 Beech Aircraft Corporation (Wichita) 301, 305, 308, 314 Arikaree Fork 218 Beecher Island (Colo.) 218 Arizona 191 Beeson, Harmon 146, 147-148 INDEX Beeson, Richard 147 Brown, John 141, 147, 149, 272; death 273; monument 107 Beloit (Mitchell Co.): Chautauqua 135 Brown, John Jr. 272 Bennett, Bruce 190 Brown, John M. 205 Benning, John 148 Brown, John R. 279 Bergman, Jerry: letter to editor 90-92 Brown, Olympia 277 Bernds, Edward 186 Brown, R.R. 309 Berwanger, Eugene H. 274, 279 Brown, Willis L. 102 Bezzerides, A.I. 189 Brownback, Dell 56; barn 59, photo 59 Biehler, Henry 55; barn 57, 77, photos 77 Brownlee, Richard S. 144 Big Hill Lake 57 Bryan, William Jennings 136, 138 Big John barn: photo 13 Bryn Mawr College (Mass.) 265 Big Springs (Douglas Co.) 36 Buecker, Thomas R.: book by, reviewed 316 Birney, Phyllis: barn 73, photos 73 Buffalo (N.Y.) 271 Bismarck Grove (Douglas Co.) 52 Buffalo 219 Black Horse: photo 217 Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show 115 Blacks: and agriculture, article on 200-213; Charles Henry Bull Run Mountains (Va.) 113 Langston, article on 268-283; as contrabands 273-274, sketch Bull Run River (Va.) 112, 113 272; in military, 1867-1885, article on 214—227, photo 227; pho- Bureau of Business Research 300 tos 200-201, 202, 206, 208, 210, 212; and slavery 285, 293-294, Bureau of Freedmen, Refugees and Abandoned Lands 279, 280 296; and suffrage 274-282; and WWII employment 304, 306, Burgess, Barbara: book review by 246-247 308-310, 314 Burke’s Station (Va.) 112 Blood-Stained Dawn: painting by Ernst Ulmer, reproduced No. 2 Burlington (Coffey Co.) 204 cover Burnett, William R. 188 Blue Hills 13, 14 Burnham, William H. 279 Blue Springs (Mo.) 150 Bush, Perry: book by, reviewed 252 Blue Valley Hereford Farm (Marshall Co.) 81 Butler County 11 Blunt, Andy 143 C Blunt, James G. 153, 191; photo 156 Boeing Airplane Company (Wichita): plant, photos 298, 307; Stearman Division 301; and WWII 302, 303, 305, 309, 311, 313, Cadmean Chautauqua 139; program, reproduced 141 314 Caldwell (Sumner Co.) 226; photo 225 Bolden, William 209 California 217, 305 Bolt, Benjamin 226 Camel cigarettes 263 “Book Notes” 98, 162, 255, 324 Camp Alger (Va.) 106, 107, 115; life at 108-113, 117-127; photos Boomers 224-226; photo 224 109, 115; soldiers, photos 111, 112, 113, 116 Border wars 144; see also Proslavery/Free-state conflict Camp Funston (Fort Riley) 308 Boston Lyceum 132 Camp George C. Meade (Pa.) 114, 115 Bourbon County 60 Camp Leedy (Topeka) 105-106; College Company, photo 107 Bowen, Don R. 155 Camp Lindsey (Leavenworth)114 Boyd, David Ross 110 Camp Taylor (Lyon Co.) 103 Boys World 173 Camp Wagoner (Mo.) 291 Bradshaw family 213 Campbell, William D. 73 Brand and Puritz Garment Company (Kansas City) 309 Canada 270, 272 Brandenberg, William A. 265 Canal Dover (Ohio) 145, 147, 148; Union School 146 Braudy, Leo 199 Canutt, Yakima 191 Brazil 294 Capper, Arthur 308-309 Breeder's Gazette 53, 54 Cardwell Manufacturing Company (Wichita) 301 Breihan, Carl W. 144 Carlile, William: barn 72, photos 72 Brinkman, Raymond 55; barn 71, photo 71 Carlson, Paul H.: book by, reviewed 158-159 Bristow Station (Va.) 113 Carmichael, J.R. 168 British Columbia 191 Carnes, Mark C. 196 British West Indies 279 Carney, Thomas 155 Broad Run River (Va.) 113 Carroll, James T.: book review by 316 Brooks, L.W. 306 Carroll, William H. 220 Brooks, William C. 278 Carstensen, Vernon: book co-authored by, reviewed 316-317 Brophy, Patrick: book co-authored by, reviewed 248 Carter, Fuller 278 Brothers Julian Sculpture (Wichita) 179-180 Carter, John 278 Brown Berets (Kansas City) 229, 240 Carter, William R. 210 Brown Express (musical band) 242 Cass County (Mo.) 143 KANSAS HISTORY Cassoday (Butler Co.) 16 Cleveland (Ohio) 272, 273 Castel, Albert 275; book by, reviewed 249; Quantrill biographer Cleveland Plain Dealer 273 143-156 Clifton Station (Va.) 112 Catholic Legion of Decency 195 Cochran, Steve 190, 193 Cawker City (Mitchell Co.): Chautauqua 135; Lincoln Park, map Coe, Hayes: barn 56, 89, photos 89 137, photo 137 Coffey County 61 Cemeteries: and Civil War monuments 176 Coffeyville (Montgomery Co.) 224, 306; Chautauqua 135 Cessna Aircraft Company (Wichita) 301, 309, 314 Coffeyville Journal 266 Chandler, Jeff 189, 196; photo 193 Colby (Thomas Co.): Chautauqua 141 “Charles Henry Langston and the African American Struggle in Cold War 314 Kansas”: article by Richard B. Sheridan 268-283 Coleman Lamp and Stove Company (Wichita) 301 Chautauqua: article on 132-141; maps 135, 136, 137, 138; photos College Company: see Twenty-second Kansas Infantry 133, 135, 136, 137, 140; programs, reproduced 141, No. 2 back College of Emporia (Emporia) 115 cover; in Rossville, programs, reproduced 141, No. 2 back Collier’s 313 cover Colorado 215, 216, 217, 221 Chautauqua County 11 Colorado Territory 189, 288, 292, 294-295, 296, 297 Chautauqua Hills 11 Colored Benevolent Society 282 Chautauqua Institution (N.Y.) 134, 140; Methodist House, photo Colored Builders Association 308 140 Colored Masons 282 Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle 134, 140 Colored People’s Home Effort (Strong City) 211 “Chautauqua: Then and Now”: presidential address by W. Stitt Colored State Central Committee 275 Robinson 132-141 Columbian Exposition (Chicago) 167 Cheek, Aimee Lee 271 Columbus (Ohio) 271 Cheek, William 271 Comanche Indians 219, 223 Cherokee County 102, 116 Committee on Education 262 Cherokee Nation 149 Committee on Hygiene and Public Health 261 Chesterfield cigarettes 263 Committee on Resolution 282 Cheyenne Indians 217, 218, 219, 223; photo 217 Concordia (Cloud Co.) 310 Chicago (IIl.) 264, 285 Concordia Kansan 213 Chicano 8 (musical band) 242 Confederacy 215, 223, 279, 288, 289 Chicano Cultural Center (Kansas City) 230 Confederate Army 152 Chicano Media Services (Kansas City) 238 Confederate Congress 152 Chicano Students United Organization 243 Congressional Populism and the Crises oft he 1890s: reviewed 95-96 Chicanos: see Hispanics Connecticut 166, 170 Children’s Health Care Project 258 Connelley, William Elsey: Quanitrill biographer 144-156, 185 Chile 191 Contrabands: see Blacks Chillicothe (Ohio) 270 Convention of Colored Citizens (Lawrence) 276; pamphlet, re- Chilocco Creek 226 produced 278 Chiricahua Apaches 219 Convention of Colored Men (Topeka) 281, 282 Cigarette Wars 264 Cooper family 16 Cigarettes: controvery, article on 258-267, campaign poster 263, Copeland, John Jr. 272, 273 cartoon 267; women using, painting No. 4 cover Copperheads 291, 295, 296 Cincinnati (Ohio) 271 Cotton States and International Exposition (Atlanta) 208 Cinco De Mayo 243 Cottrell, Fred 56, 80; barn 81, photo 81 City Beautiful movement 171 Coulson, Richard M. 116 Civil War 32, 102, 104, 106, 144, 154, 156, 215, 216, 223, 273, 275; Council Grove (Morris Co.) 14, 218 monuments, article on 164-181, photos 164, 165, 168, 170, 172, Cowley County 62 174, 175, 176, 178, 179, 180, No. 3 back cover; sketch 284; and Crane, Stephen 141 Soldier's Letter, article on 284—297 Crawford, Samuel J. 273, 274 Civilian Conservation Corps 303 Crawford County 11 Clanton, Gene: book by, reviewed 95-96 “Creation of a Mexican Immigrant Community in Kansas City, Clark, Ernest M. 111-112 1890-1930, The” 232 Clark, Marcellus Jerome 154 Creel Committee on Public Information 263 Clark, Sam 151 Crouch, Barry A. 185; “A ‘Fiend Human Shape’? William Clarke Clarke, Sidney 276, 282 Quantrill and His Biographers,” article by; note on 143 Clay Center (Clay Co.): Chautauqua 135, 141 Crowther, Bosley 196 Clay County 60 Crusade for Justice 234 “Clean Life Crusade” 260 Crystal Palace (N.Y.) 52 Cleveland, Marshall 185 Cuba 103, 109 Cubans 100 “Dream of Endless Things” 237-238 Culver Aircraft Corporation (Wichita) 301 Drennen, Charles 56; barn 55, 80, photos 48-49, 80 Cumberland (Pa.) 40 Drennen, James 56; barn 55, 80, photos 48-49, 80 Curry, John Steuart 20 Drennen, Kate 56 Curtis, Charles 110 Drennen/Stump barn 55, 80; photos 48-49, 80 Cusack, Patrick 226 Drummond, Andrew: barn, photo 6 Custen, George F. 199 Duffin, Nathan 278 Duke, James Buchanan 260 D Duncan, Horace 55 Duncan, Jesse 146 Dalton, Kit 186, 197 Duncan, Margaret 72 Dalton brothers 187, 192 Duncan, Robert 72 Daltons! The Raid on Coffeyville, Kansas: reviewed 317 Dunlap, Nicholas 222 Danbom, David 207 Dunlap (Morris Co.) 204 Daniels, W.: silo, photo No. 2 inside front cover Dunn Loring (Va.) 107 Dark Command 186, 188-189, 192, 193-194, 196; scene from, Durango (Colo.) 222 photo 190 E Dary, David: book by, reviewed 246-247 Davenport, Arnold 230 Davidson, John W. 216-217 Eagle Shirt: photo 217 Davis, Allen: barn 61, photo 61 East High School (Wichita) 306 Davis, Charles 85 Eastwood, Clint 186 Davis, Jefferson 152 “Economy of the Round Dairy Barn” 54 Davis, Jim 190 Eddy, George 79 Davis, John: barn 61, photo 61 Edison, Thomas A. 132, 260 Davis County 216 “Editor’s Note” 315 Dean, Virgil W. 281 Edwards, John Newman: Quantrill biographer 144-156, 185 Delgado, Lalo 233 Edwards, W.P. 205 Democrats 265, 273 Edwards County 64 Denver (Colo.) 235, 294 Edwardsville (Wyandotte Co.) 203, 211 Denver and Rio Grande Railroad 221, 222 83rd Illinoisan 287 DeSoto (Johnson Co.) 311 Eisenhower, Dwight D. 141 Devil Knows How to Ride, The 185 Eitzen, Abraham: farm, photo 9 Devil's Bargains: Tourism in the Twentieth-Century American West: El Centro (Kansas City) 236, 238 reviewed 157-158 El Chicano (musical band) 242 Dewey, Ernest E. 260 El Corrido (Topeka) 236 Diamond Match Company 263 EI Dorado Times 266 Diaries /journals/letters: of Twenty-second Kansas Infantry, Co. Eldridge House (Lawrence) 191 H 117-131 Elk County 11 Dickinson County 10 Elkington, Dixie 67 Dieker, Leonard 78 Elkington, Larry: barn 67, photos 67 Dieterle, William 186 Elkins, Kenneth R.: book co-authored by, reviewed 321 Dinsmoor, Samuel P. 173-174, 179 Ellis (Ellis County): Civil War monument, photo 170 District of the Border 153 Ellis County 14 Doane, Howard 24 Ellsworth (Ellsworth Co.) 218, 233 Dodge City (Ford Co.) 173, 233 Ellsworth County 11 Dodge City Globe 266 Elyria (Ohio) 280 Doerr, Albert A.: papers, 1847-1989, reviewed 96-97 Emancipation Ordianance 293 éDonde Esta Mi Raza? (Kansas City) 236, 240; page, reproduced 232 Emancipation Proclamation 279 Doniphan County 11, 13, 63; barns 9-11 Emerson, Ralph Waldo 132 Donlevy, Brian 186, 195; photo 197 Employment: during WWIL, article on 298-314, graph 300 Dorsey, C.B. 54 Emporia (Lyon Co.) 100, 102, 103, 115, 282; Chautauqua 135 Doster, Chase 111 Emporia Gazette 266 Douglas County 16, 34, 280, 281; Henry barn, article on 26-47; English barns 42 map detail, reproduced 41 Enright, Ray 186 Downs (Osborne Co.): Chautauqua 135 Ensminger, Robert 9 Dragosani-Brantingham, Justin: note on 100; “Proud Are We’: Entrelineas (Kansas City) 236-237, 242; page, reproduced 237 Private Rhinehart and the College Company of the Twenty- Escobar, Edward J. 232 second Kansas Volunteers” 100-131 Ethnic groups: see Barns: ethnic influences KANSAS HISTORY Etulain, Richard W.: book by, reviewed 320 military reservation, map 216; Mounted Branch School 217; Eudora (Douglas Co.) 311 photos 214-215, 294; and Soldier's Letter, article on 285-297 Everson, William K. 193 Fort Robinson and the American West, 1874-1899: reviewed 316 Ewig, Rick: book review by 321 Fort Scott (Bourbon Co.) 11, 283 Ewing, H.P. 211 Fort Sill (Indian Terr.) 218, 219, 225 Ewing, Thomas Jr. 153; photo 154 Fort Smith (Ark.) 224 Exodus movement 200 Fort Wallace 218 Eyles, Allen 194 Fort Zarah 291 Forty-first Infantry 217 F Foster Farms (Thomas Co.): barn 15-16 Fourth U.S. Cavalry 221 Face in the Crowd, A 195 Fox Theater (Emporia) 238 Fair Employment Practices Committee 310 Frank, Melvin 186, 189 Farm Labor Organizing Committee 232 Franklin, Benjamin 207 Farms and farming: see Agriculture; Barns Franklin, Charles Benjamin 139; photo 139 Fearon, Peter: note on 299; “Ploughshares Into Airplanes: Man- Franklin, Margaret Barnum 139 ufacturing Industry and Workers in Kansas During World War Franklin County 147 IL,” article by 298-314 Franklin County Historical Society 136 Federal Works Agency 303, 304 Fredonia (Wilson Co.): Chautauqua 141 Fellman, Michael 144, 148 Free Kansas Coalition 258 Fergus, William: barn 88, photo 88 Free-Soilers 185 Fernandina (Fla.) 287 Freedman’s University (Quindaro) 282 Field, Bruce: book by, reviewed 93-94 Freedmen’s Bureau: see Bureau of Freedmen, Refugees and Fields, Joseph 291 Abandoned Lands ““Fiend in Human Shape’, A? William Clarke Quantrill and His Frenzy of Renown, The 199 Biographers”: article by Barry A. Crouch 142-156 From the Old Northwest to the Pacific Northwest: The 1853 Oregon Fifteenth Amendment: see U.S. Constitution Trail Diaries of Patterson Fletcher Luark and Michael Fleeman Finley, Charlie 114 Luark: reviewed 321 Fire Station Number Four (Lawrence) 25 Fromme/ Birney barn 57; photo No. 1 back cover First (Texas) Brigade 153 Fromme, Henry: barn 57, 73, photos 73 First (Texas) Regiment 153 Fugitive Slave Act 271 First Alabama 287 Fuhrken, John: barn 63, photo 63 First Colored Baptist Church (Leavenworth) 274 Fisher, Hugh T. 264 G Fleming, Imogene 57, 85 Fleming, Richard: barn 85, photo 85 G.I Forum 243 Flint Hills 11, 13-14, 16, 55 Gaddis, John Lewis: book by, reviewed 93-94 Foley, W.C.: barn 55, 85, photos 85 Gambling 258 Folkerts, Jean Lange: book review by 251 Garden City (Finney Co.) 232, 238, 243; Chautauqua 141 Fontenelle and Cabanne Trading Posts, The: The History and Archeol- Garden City Community College: Adult Learning Center 236 ogy of Two Missouri River Sites, 1822-1838: reviewed 250 Garden of Eden (Lucas) 173 Ford, Henry 258, 260 Gardner (Johnson Co.) 304 Forest Park (Ottawa): Chautauqua 135, map 135, photos 133, 135 Garfield, James A. 282 Forging a Community: The Latino Experience in Northwest Indiana Garwood, Darrell: collections review by 323 232 Geary County 216 Forrester, R.T. 87 General Allotment Act 225 Fort Barrancas (Fla.) 287 General Order No. 11 153 Fort Craig (N.M.) 288 General Order No. 10 153 Fort Dodge 218 George, George W. 189 Fort Ellsworth 291 Gill, Marcus 149 Fort Harker 218 Gilvey, Armenia 153 Fort Hays 218 Girard (Crawford Co.) 11 Fort Hays Limestone 14 Glass, Robert: barn 72, photos 72 Fort Laramie treaty 217 Glassie, Henry 30, 32, 44 Fort Leavenworth 114, 116, 168, 221, 291, 304 Glassmier, — — 74, 75 Fort Lewis (Colo.) 222, 223 Glorieta Pass (N.M.) 288 Fort Lyon (Colo.) 218 Goepfert, Cyrus: barn 68, photos 68 Fort Reno (Indian Terr.) 219 Gold rush 215, 216 Fort Riley 303, 304, 308, 310; and black troops, article on 214-227; Gonzales, Rodolfo “Corky” 233, 234 Gonzalez, Paul 236-237; photo 237 Harvey, Alexander M. 113 Gooch, William D. 270 Harvey County 56 Goodlow, James 220 Hatch, Edward 224-225, 226 Goodrich, Thomas 144 Hatfield, Roy 181 Goodwin, Nat: barn 76, photo 76 Hattaway, Herman 154 Goodwine, Fremont 54 Hawkins, Anne P.W.: “Hoeing Their Own Row: Black Agricul- Gordon, Lee: photo 194 ture and the Agrarian Ideal in Kansas, 1880-1920,” article by Gordon Van-Tine Company (Iowa) 22, 23, 54, 55; ad, reproduced 200-213; note on 200 18 Hawthorne, Nathaniel 141 Gouveia, Lourdes 232 Hayden, H.C. 278 Gower, James O. 151 Health: and cigarettes 258-267 Grand Army of the Republic 102, 106, 115, 172, 174; Timothy O. Heinz, Joe 179 Howe Post 164, 173, 175, 181, photos 166, 167 Henry, David K. 34, 36, 40; photo 43 Grant, Ulysses S. 133, 168, 169, 282 Henry, Delia Pifer May: photo 34 Grasshoppers: invasion, 1874 34 Henry, Jane Clarke Kirk 32, 38 Great Bend (Barton Co.) 168, 173, 243 Henry, John Pearl 34, 36, 38, 40; death 38, 40; photo 43 Great Depression 18, 213, 299 Henry, Laura 40 Great Monument Era 169, 171, 173 Henry, Leni 34 Great Plains Chautauqua 141 Henry, Princess 40 Great Valley (Pa.) 40 Henry, Rachel Katherine 34 Greeley County 11 Henry, Rachel Warner 32 Green, Donald E.: book review by 94—95 Henry, Sarah Katherine Moore 38, 40; photo 43 Greenhorn Limestone 14 Henry, William “Willie” 34, 38 Grierson, Benjamin H. 218 Henry, William: barn, article on 26-47, photos 26-27, 45, plans Grim, Ed 51, 56; barn 64, photo 64 33, 37 47; biog. data 32; photo 39 Groves, Charles 211 Henry, William (Sr.) 32 Groves, Junius G. 200-203, 205, 207, 209, 211; home 203, photo Henry farm (Douglas Co.): crops 34, production 35; see also 204; photo 202 Henry, William Groves, Matilda 203; photo 202 Herbert, F. Hugh 188 Guadalupe Parish Center (Kansas City) 238 Hercules Powder Company (De Soto) 310, 311-312; employees, Guide to the Indian Wars of the West, A: Over One Hundred Historic photo 311 Sites in Seventeen States: reviewed 246 Herencia Fiestas Horizontes (Topeka) 236, 238; page, reproduced Gunfighter Nation 186 235 Gunnison (Colo.) 221 Heritage Trust Fund 25 Herring, Benjamin 10 H Hesston (Harvey Co.) 11 Hiawatha (Brown Co.): Chautauqua 135, 141 Hagerstown (Md.) 146 Hibbard, Frederick 168 Haldeman-Julius, Emanuel 11-12 Hickman’s Mills (Mo.) 289 Hale, Donald R. 144 Hickox, Rachel Katherine: see Henry, Rachel Katherine Hale, John: barn 10, photo 5 Hill, Edward 278 Hall /Ward barn 62, photo 62 Hill Top Manor (Wichita) 305; photo 307 Halleck, Henry W. 150-151; sketch 153 Hillsboro (Marion Co.) 13 Hancock (Mass.) 51 Hillside Cemetery (Kinsley) 164-165 Hanou, John 55, 57 Hindman, Thomas C. 152 Harden, Albert: barn 82, photo 82 Hinton, Richard J. 274, 275, 279 Harden, Wallace 82 Hispanics: publications of, article on 228-244 Harding, Warren G. 264 Historic Times (Lawrence) 206, 282; publishing information, re- Harper County 55, 56, 57, 64, 65, 66 produced 283 Harpers Ferry (Va.) 107, 272, 273 Hoard’s Dairyman 53, 56 Harrison, Henry 220 Hodgeman (Hodgeman Co.) 204 Harsh/Sumpter barn: photo 6 Hodgeman County 13, 213 Harshbarger W.A. 102 “Hoeing Their Own Row: Black Agriculture and the Agrarian Hart, Charley: see Quantrill, William Clarke Ideal in Kansas, 1880-1920”: article by Anne P.W. Hawkins Hartzler, Murton: barn 89, photos 89 200-213 Harvest of Dissent: The National Farmers Union and the Early Cold Holbrook, Josiah 132 War: reviewed 93-94 Holladay, Sam 138 Harvesting the High Plains: John Kriss and the Business of Wheat Holloway, U.B. 295 Farming, 1920-1950: reviewed 94-95 Hollywood (Ca.) 195-196 KANSAS HISTORY Holt, Daniel D.: letter to editor 90 Jesse James Under the Black Flag 186 Holt, John 143 Jetmore (Hodgeman Co.) 173 Homestead 56 Jewell County 69, 231 Horner, Charles F. 137 Jicarilla Apaches 222 Horner, John: barn 75, photo 75 Jim Crow laws 227 House Committee on Public Welfare 262 Johns—Manville plant (Parsons) 304 Houser, Lionel 188 Johnson, Andrew 295 Howard (Elk Co.): Civil War momunent, photo 172 Johnson, Judith R. 311 Howard University (Washington, D.C.) 268 Johnson, Nancy 222 Hoy, Jim 16 Johnson, Richard 278 Hughes, Langston 268, 280 Johnson, William 278 Hurt, R. Douglas: book review by 316-317 Johnson County 51, 55, 70, 71, 305 Huston, John 195 Johnson County (Wyo.) 226 Hutchinson (Reno Co.) 12, 171; Chautauqua 141 Jones, David A.: book review by 95-96 Jones, George W. 210 I Jones, Grover 188 Jordan-Bychkov, Terry 11 “T Am Joaquin” 234 Journal of the American Medical Association 263 Illinois 56 Judy, Alexander: barn 69, photos 69 In the Devil's Dominion: A Union Soldier’s Adventures in “Bush- Judy, Bradley 69 wacker Country”: reviewed 248 Judy, Marvel 69 Independence (Mo.) 289 Juhnke, James C.: book review by 252 Independent Assembly 135 Junction City (Geary Co.) 220, 222 Indian Territory 218, 220, 223-225, 288, 289 Junction City Union 220, 221, 222 Indiana 56 Indiana County (Pa.) 40, 42, 44 K Indiana Farmer 54 Indians: see Plains Indians; under names of tribes Kagi, John Henry 272, 273 Industry: during WWII, article on 298-314, graph 300, tables Kansa Indians 218 301, 302 Kansas: A Land of Contrasts: reviewed 245 Ingalls, John J. 282 Kansas Advisory Committee on Hispanic Affairs (Topeka) 231, Inter-state Library Association 282 236, 237 Iola (Allen Co.): Chautauqua 138 Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station 23, 55 Iowa 141 “Kansas Barns in Time and Place”: article by James R. Shortridge Iowa, Sac, and Fox Presbyterian Mission (Doniphan Co.) 10 2-25 Ireland, John 189 Kansas Board for Vocational Education 306 Island Park (Winfield): Chautauqua 136, map 136, photo 136 Kansas Central Narrow Guage: Slim Rails Across the Midlands: re- viewed 319 J Kansas Chautauqua 140-141 Kansas City (Mo.) 288; and Chicano publications, article on 228- Jablon, Howard: book co-authored by, reviewed 321 244; West High School 229, 230, 236 students, photo 228-229 Jackson, Andrew 143 Kansas City (Wyandotte Co.) 200, 205; Chautauqua 138; and Chi- Jackson County (Mo.) 150, 155 cano publications, article on 228-244; and industry during Jackson County (Ohio) 271 WWII 300-301, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 312, 314 Jamaicans 310 Kansas City Kansan 266 James, Frank 187, 197 Kansas City Star 261-262 James, Jesse 186, 187, 192, 196; photo 150 Kansas City Times 262 James, Polly 190 Kansas Daily Tribune (Lawrence) 277 James brothers 150, 187, 195 Kansas Emancipation League 274 Janson, Horst W. 167 Kansas Farmer 56 Japanese Americans 310 Kansas Humanities Council 140-141 Jayhawk Ordnance (Baxter Springs) 304; photo 306 Kansas Impartial Suffrage Association (Lawrence) 277, 278; Jayhawkers, The 182, 186, 188, 189, 195,196; scene from, photo 193 newspaper article, reproduced 278 Jefferson, Thomas 207, 209 Kansas Labor and Industrial Bulletin: pages, reproduced 304 Jefferson City (Mo.) 293 Kansas National Guard 110 Jefferson County 11, 13, 55, 67, 68 Kansas Negro Farmers’ Association 211 Jensen, Richard E.: book by, reviewed 250 Kansas Ordnance Works (Parsons) 301; photo 303 Jesse James 186 Kansas Pacific Railroad 10 Jesse James As the Outlaw 186 Kansas Pacific Railway 218, 27; construction crew, photo 219 Kansas Raiders 186-187, 190, 191-192, 196; scenes from, photos Labette County 55, 56, 74, 75, 76, 264 186, 197 Ladd, Alan 189, 192 Kansas River 34, 211, 280 Lafayette County (Mo.) 155 Kansas Smokeless Kids Initiative 258 Laird, Judith Fincher 232 Kansas State Advisory Committee on Mexican Affairs (Topeka) Lake Chautauqua (N.Y.) 132 236 Lakeview district (Douglas Co.) 280 Kansas State Argricultural College 52, 56, 102, 103, 104, 211, 307; Lamar (Mo.) 152 and Spanish-American War regiment 105 Landon, Alfred M. 141 Kansas State Agricultural Experiment Station 56 Lane, James B. 232 Kansas State Board of Agriculture 56, 203; records, reviewed Lane, James Henry 149, 191; photo 147 160-161 Langston, Caroline Mercer 280 Kansas State Board of Review: records reviewed 253-254 Langston, Charles Henry: and the African American struggle in Kansas State Constitution 275 Kansas, article on 268-283; biog. data 269-271; death 282; mar- Kansas State Employment Service 303, 305, 308, 312, 313 riage 280; obituary 282-283; photo 269 Kansas State Historical Society 144 Langston, Dessalines 280 Kansas State Industrial Reformatory 261 Langston, John Mercer 268, 269-273, 274, 283; photo 271 Kansas State Legislature 275, 276, 277; and cigarette laws Langston, Lucy Jane 269 261-262, 264-267 Langston, Mary 269 Kansas State Normal School (Emporia): 102; and Spanish—Amer- Langston, Mary Patterson Leary 280 ican War regiment 100, 105, 115; student battalion 103, photo 104 Langston, Nathaniel Turner 280 Kansas State Teachers College (Pittsburg) 265 Langston & Co. (Leavenworth) 274 Kansas University: see University of Kansas Larned (Pawnee Co.) 173; Chautauqua 141 Kaw Valley 205 Lathrop Trade School (Kansas City) 309 Kaw Valley Truck Farm Company 211 Latinos: see Hispanics Kay, Walter: barn 55, 67, photos 67 Lauck, Jon K.: book reviews by 93-94 Kaye, Frances W.: book co-authored by, reviewed 316-317 Launian’s Own 287 Kearny County 72, 211 Lawrence (Douglas Co.) 100, 132, 182, 185, 186, 188, 190-191, Keith, Green 203 194, 196, 203, 273, 274, 280, 282, 311; Chautauqua 135; Quantrill Keith, Robert 205 raid 143, 153 Keller, Frieda 65 Lawrence Daily Journal 205, 282 Keller, Oliver: barn 65, photos 65 League of United Latin American Citizens 236, 243 Kendall, Ann 57 Leary, Lewis Sheridan 272-273, 280 Kensington (Conn.) 166 Leary, Loise 280 Kentucky 271 Leary, Mary Patterson: see Langston, Mary Patterson Leary Kerr, Charity 153 Leavenworth, Jesse H. 288 Kezar (Colo.) 221 Leavenworth (Leavenworth Co.) 114, 273, 274, 275, 277, 279, 280, “Kiansis I” 233 281, 292; Chautauqua 138; sketch 275 “Kiansis II” 233-234 Leavenworth County 11, 55, 57, 77 Kimball, Paul F. 264-265 Leavenworth Daily Convervative 273, 274, 275, 276, 279, 280 King, Franklin H. 52-53 Leavenworth Emancipation Jubilee 279 Kinsley (Edwards Co.): Civil War monument, article on 164-181, Leavenworth Franchise Club 275 photos 164, 165, 174, 175, 176, 178, 179, 180, No. 3 back cover Leavenworth Suffrage Club 275 Kinsley Graphic 180 Leavenworth Times 266 Kinsley Mercury 174, 175-176, 177, 180-181 Lecompton (Douglas Co.): Henry barn, article on 26-47 Kiowa County 57, 73 Lecompton Constitution 148 Kiowa County Historical Society 57, 73 Lee, Ang 184, 185, 196, 199; photo 184 Kiowa Indians 219, 223 Lee, R. Alton: “The ‘Little White Slaver’ in Kansas: A Century- Kirkwood, Arlen 57; barn 86, photos No. 1 inside front cover, 86 Long Struggle Against Cigarettes,” article by 258-267; note on Kirkwood, Darlene 86 258 Knights of Pythias 164 Leedy, John 105 Knudsen, Martha 50 Legler Barn Museum (Lenexa) 25 Korean War 314 Leslie, Edward E.: Quantrill biographer 144-156, 185 Kress, D.H.: photo 266 Lester, David A.: biog. data 172; and Civil War monument, arti- Kretzmeier, Lewis: barn 60, photo 60 cle on 164-181; photos 166, 167 Lester, Leon 181 L “Letters to the Editor” 90-92 Liberal (Seward Co.): Chautauqua 138 La Raza Education Committee 235 Liberty (Mo.) 151 La Raza movement 240 Lincoln, Abraham 144, 169, 191, 279, 294, 295, 296 KANSAS HISTORY Lincoln County 11 Main, Marjorie 192 Lindberg, Kip: book review by 248 Manassas (Va.) 113 Lincoln Park (Cawker City): Chautauqua 137, map 137, photo 137 Manasseth Gap (Mo.) 151 Lindsey, Henry C. 105, 107, 113, 114; photo 108 Manhattan (Riley Co.) 100, 102, 243 Linn County 78 Mann Act 260 Lipsey, Chalkley T. 149 Manufacturing: during WWIL, article on 298-314, graph 300, ta- Literary Digest 266 bles 301, 302 Little Coney 204 Marais des Cygnes River 135, 147 “Little White Slaver’ in Kansas, The: A Century-Long Struggle Mares, Albert 237 Against Cigarettes”: article by R. Alton Lee 258-267 Marietta (Ohio) 293 Loewen, Anna 13 Marion County 13 Loewen, Peter 13 Marlowe, George 202 Lona, Charles O. 235 Marshall, Frank 226 London, Jack 141 Marshall County 55, 56, 79, 80, 81 Lone Jack (Mo.) 152, 289 Marvin, Anne: book review by 318 Long, John C. 71 Maryland 114, 279 Long Construction Company (Kansas City) 308 Marysville (Marshall Co.) 169 Lookingbill, Brad D.: book review by 320 Massachusetts 288 Loose—Wiles Biscuit Company (Kansas City) 309 Massey, James H. 218 Lorain County (Ohio) 271, 280 Matthews, William D. 275, 278, 279, 282 Los Angeles (Calif.) 235 Maui 191 Los Chicanos (musical band) 242 Maurey, Nicole 189 Louden, William 4,18, 20, 22 Mayberry, L.W. 306 Louden Manufacturing Company (Iowa) 22, 55 Mayes, Joel B. 149 Louisa County (Va.) 269 Mayo, James 171 Louisiana 217, 281 Meade (Meade Co.): Chautauqua 141 Lowe, Jordan 151 Medicine Lodge treaty 217 Lucas, John Meredyth 189 Melville, Herman 141 Lucas (Russell Co.) 173 Memorial Day 165, 166 Lucky Strike cigarettes 263 Mendota (Ill.) 147 Lucy Page Gaston 264; photo 266 Mendoza, John 244 Lycoming County (Pa.) 40 Mendoza, Valerie 230, 232 Lyon County 78 Menninger, Connie: book review by 319 Lyons, Cliff 191 Methodist Church 260 Mexican American Neighborhood Council 238 M Mexican American Softball League (Kansas City) 238 Mexican Americans: see Hispanics McBlain, John F. 221, 222—223, 226 Mexican Independence Day 229, 243 McCabe, Edward P. 283 Mexicans: troops 215 McCandless, C.C.: barn 88, photo 88 Mexicans in Oklahoma, The 232 McCandless, Ella 88 Mexico 191, 230, 243 McCandless, Lloyd 88 Michaelis, Patricia: collections review by 160-161 McClellan, George 296 Michigan 232 McConnell, A.H. 56, 75; barn 74, photo 74 Middletown (Pa.) 114 McCorkle, John 153 Midland Bureau 138 McCorkle, Nannie 153 Military: and black troops, 214-227; Soldier's Letter, article on McCulloch, Benjamin 149-150 284-297 McDaniel, Leon: barn 76, sketch 76 Millbury (Mass.) 132 McDermott, John D.: book by, reviewed 246 Miller, Chandra: note on 285; “’A Perfect Institution Belonging to McGinley, — — 115 the Regiment’: The Soldier's Letter and American Identity McInnes, Robert A.: collections review by 96-97 Among Civil War Soldiers in Kansas,” article by 284-297 McKenna, Jeanne 277 Miller, E. Willard 30, 32 McKinley, William 107, 136 Miller, Lewis 132-133; photo134 McNamee, Isaac 55 Miner, Craig 314; book by, reviewed 94-95 McPherson, James B. 168, 169 Minnesota 56 McPherson, James M. 155 “Minnesota Law” 261 McPherson County: courthouse 168 Mission/ Herring barn 9-10 photo 5 Madison (Greenwood Co.) 16 Mississippi 281 Mail and Breeze (Topeka) 205 Mississippi River 289 Missouri 106, 153, 154, 155, 156, 230, 272, 273, 274, 280, 285, 289, Newsum, Ted: barn 64, photo 64 305 Newton (Harvey Co.) 12 Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad 227 Nicks, Henry 16 Missouri River 273 Nicodemus (Graham Co.) 203, 204, 205, 213 Missourians 149, 151, 155 Ninth U.S. Cavalry 217, 216, 219-226, 227; band 222 Mistral, Gabriela 242 Norman, Carol 79 Model Cities Program 238 Norman, Gail 79 Monarch Food Company 309 North American Aviation Inc. (Kansas City) 300-301, 304, 307, Montana 215 308, 309 Montgomery, Jack 179 North American Windmill Manufacturers’ Trade Literature: A De- Montgomery County 11 scriptive Guide: reviewed 318 Montoya, Joseph M. 237 North Carolina 272 Monuments and statues: Civil War 165-181 North Dakota 141 Morgan's Confederate Brigade 287 Northwestern Freedmen’s Aid Commission 279-280 Morris County 11 Norton, H.T. 51, 56; barn 57, 70, photo 70 Morton City (Cherokee Co.) 204 Norwich (Kingman Co.) 11 “Mother Chautauqua” (N.Y.) 133-134, 135, 139, 140 Noted Guerrillas, or the Warfare of the Border 144, 185 Motion Picture Production Code 195 Numero Uno (Kansas City) 238 Motion pictures: “Riding With the Devil: The Movie Adventures O of William Clarke Quantrill,” article on 182-199 Mound City ( Linn Co.) 273 Movies: see Motion pictures O’Brien, Patrick G. 310 Mullins, W.H., Company (Ohio) 177 O’Brien barn 82, photo 82 Mundy, Sue 154; photo 155 Oberlin (Ohio) 270, 271, 272 Murphy, Audie 187, 195; photo 187 Oberlin Anti-Slavery Society 272 Myers, Harry C.: book review by 246 Oberlin College (Ohio) 268, 270, 271 Oberlin—Wellington Rescue 271-272, 279; rescuers, photo 268- N 269 Oceola (Mo.) 191 Nace, Clyde: barn 76, photo 76 Ohio 232, 268, 270, 271, 274, 279 Naismith, James A. 103 Ohio State Anti-Slavery Society 271 Nation, Carry A. 141, 267 Ohio University: students 106 National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 309 Oklahoma 13, 141, 226, 305 National Business League 211 Oklahoma City (Okla.) 181 National Defense Training School (Wichita) 303, 306, 311 Oklahoma District 223, 224-225 National Education Association 110 Olathe Johnson Co.) 152; Chautauqua 135 National Register of Historic Places 9, 14, 25, 57 Olivas, Jose 239 National Soldier’s Monument (Gettysburg, Pa.) 171 Olsen, Charles 79 National Trust for Historic Preservation 25 130th Illinois 287 National Youth Administration 303, 307, 313 Ortiz, Leonard David: note on 229; “La Voz de la Gente: Chicano Navajo Indians 222-223 Activist Publications in the Kansas City Area, 1968-1989,” ar- Nebergall, John: barn 64, photo 64 ticle by 228-244 Nebraska 141, 226, 261, 265 Osawatomie (Miami Co.) 273 Negro Business Men’s League (Kansas City) 209 Osborne (Osborne Co.) 11 “Negro Commercial Club” (Topeka) 209 Osborne County 82 Negro in Business 209 Osceola (Mo.) 153 Negro National Defense Committee 308 Oswego (Labette Co.): Chautauqua 134 Negro suffrage: see Blacks Ottawa (Franklin Co.) 106; Chautauqua 134, 135 136, Forest Park Neosho County 81 map 135, Hall of Philosophy 135, photos 133, 135 134, 135, Neosho River 103 Tabernacle 135 Nevins, Clarence G. 304, 308 Ottawa County 11 New Brooms 139 Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish Center (Kansas City) 236 New Iberia Parish (La.) 287 Outlaw Josey Wales, The 186 New Mexico 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 288, 289 Overton, Lewis 274, 279 New York 285 New York Assembly 133 P New York Times 196 Newspapers: Soldier's Letter, article on 284-297; in Civil War Pacific Coast 215 camp, sketch 284 Pall Mall cigarettes: ad, reproduced 264 KANSAS HISTORY

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