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history and philosophy. He served in the United States Army in 1942 and 1943. Afterward, he worked the ... the Education, State Affairs, Reapportionment, Governmental Organization, Rules and other committees. ... a member of the McLouth Kiwanis Club, Senior Citizens Friendship Club, Jefferson County and Kansas State ...
--http://www.kshs.org/p/john-d-bower-papers/13981
Census The federal Bureau of the Census conducted a census of the state in 1880. Contents of 1880 federal ... color, marital status, occupation, ability to read and write, state or country of birth, relationship to the head of the household, and birthplace (state or country) of each person's parents. Parents' names ...
--http://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-1880-federal-census/10947
Census The federal Bureau of the Census conducted a census of the state in 1920. Contents of 1920 federal ... ability to read and write, state or country of birth, relationship to the head of the household, and ... (federal and state), 1855-1930 Information Fields Included In The Kansas Censuses Out-of-State Census, ...
--http://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-1920-federal-census/10956
Census The federal Bureau of the Census conducted a census of the state in 1930. Contents of 1930 federal ... household by name, including age, sex, race or color, and state or country of birth. Also listed: ... (federal and state), 1855-1930 Information Fields Included In The Kansas Censuses Out-of-State Census, ...
--http://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-1930-federal-census/10958
Indexes, 1855 -1925 The following is a list of indexes to Kansas state censuses, which are available in the State Archives research room in Topeka. Indexes for all of these censuses available online on our research room computers at ancestry.com. Some microfilm copies of state census indexes are available ...
--http://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-census-indexes-1855-1925/10959
free to Kansans by verifying their driver's license . After 1925, Kansas did not take a full state census. For later data see information about the Kansas State Board of Agriculture population schedules ... State Census 1870 Federal Census of Kansas 1875 Kansas State Census 1880 Federal Census of Kansas 1885 ...
--http://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-censuses-1855-1940/10961
Capitol State Archives Store Travel by region Travel by theme Our historic sites Research Online collections Genealogy Research toolkit Kansapedia Archeology KSHS publications Popular Collections Interact ... Families Preserve State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Grants Preservation laws Register of ...
--http://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-historical-quarterly-a-history-of-the-welsh-in-america-illustration/13284
house, Douglas was chosen United States senator by the legislature, was reelected in 1853, and again in ... the United States was Louisiana. The status of slavery in that territory was settled in 1820 by the ... and half free," "that the United States must sooner or later become entirely a slaveholding or ...
--http://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-historical-quarterly-f-h-hodder-s-stephen-a-douglas/12798
Capitol State Archives Store Travel by region Travel by theme Our historic sites Research Online collections Genealogy Research toolkit Kansapedia Archeology KSHS publications Popular Collections Interact ... Families Preserve State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Grants Preservation laws Register of ...
--http://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-historical-quarterly-first-page-of-a-history-of-the-welsh-in-america/13285
agent of the Massachusetts and the New England Emigrant Aid Company, mayor of Atchison, United States ... Pomeroy's campaign for reelection to the United States senate. As such it is factually unreliable, although ... were pleased, and conditions augured well for the Free-State cause. [14] During October and the early ...
--http://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-historical-quarterly-s-c-pomeroy-1/12758
Get involved Employment Who we are Newsroom Awards & grants Visit Museum Capitol State Archives Store Travel by region Travel by theme Our historic sites Research Online collections Genealogy Research ... Educate Professional support Classroom materials Tours Special events Students Families Preserve State ...
--http://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-historical-quarterly-the-pictorial-record-of-the-old-west-6-group-of-sioux/13083
Contact Get involved Employment Who we are Newsroom Awards & grants Visit Museum Capitol State Archives Store Travel by region Travel by theme Our historic sites Research Online collections Genealogy Research ... Educate Professional support Classroom materials Tours Special events Students Families Preserve State ...
--http://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-history-autumn-1993/15241
Contact Get involved Employment Who we are Newsroom Awards & grants Visit Museum Capitol State Archives Store Travel by region Travel by theme Our historic sites Research Online collections Genealogy Research ... Educate Professional support Classroom materials Tours Special events Students Families Preserve State ...
--http://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-history-autumn-1994/15245
importance in Civil War Kansas and the United States." William C. Quantrill's August 21, 1863, raid on ... online "Urban planning history in the United States," writes University of Missouri, Kansas City, ... The author's evidence shows that, although the coyote was the most significant predator in the state ...
--http://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-history-autumn-1997/12392
important in the state's history," explain the authors, all of who are with the Kansas Geological Survey. ... important stopping points along many of the historic trails across the state; those that were important or ... the 1860 Antislavery Law" Read this article online Although the free-state movement and the Republican ...
--http://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-history-autumn-2000/12404
professor of history at Wichita State University, also finds some interesting similarities in this study ... historians have advanced, and poses questions specific to our state that scholars still need to explore. ... scientist with the Kansas Biological Survey, and Zimmerman, a former professor of biology at Kansas State ...
--http://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-history-autumn-2001/12408
concludes the author, free-state men "began to find the utility in cultivating an ideal of manliness that ... Relations in the Sunflower State, A Review Essay." Read this article online Moving the journal's review ... relations in the Sunflower State have been far from peaceful." What we now need to achieve is a greater ...
--http://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-history-autumn-2002/12412
age of the steam railroad and its impact on the development of the United States. No where was this ... short miles north of confluence of the Kansas River, Quindaro was to be a free-state portal to Kansas ... enslavement through this little river city, "Quindaro was neither as crucial to the success of the free-state ...
--http://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-history-autumn-2003/12416
online In large part because of its Civil War era origins, Kansas always has been a state where ... State University, Dayton, Ohio. Booknotes Now is the Time . By Lillian Smith. (Jackson: University Press ... in timely fashion with a fine "afterword" by Will Brantley, Middle Tennessee State University, who ...
--http://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-history-autumn-2004/12420
Contact Get involved Employment Who we are Newsroom Awards & grants Visit Museum Capitol State Archives Store Travel by region Travel by theme Our historic sites Research Online collections Genealogy Research ... Educate Professional support Classroom materials Tours Special events Students Families Preserve State ...
--http://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-history-spring-1989/15224
Newsroom Awards & grants Visit Museum Capitol State Archives Store Travel by region Travel by theme Our historic sites Research Online collections Genealogy Research toolkit Kansapedia Archeology KSHS ... materials Tours Special events Students Families Preserve State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) ...
--http://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-history-spring-1992/15239
Kansas State Agricultural College, 1873-1882," p. 2. Read this article online I. E. Quastler, "Charting ... Visit Museum Capitol State Archives Store Travel by region Travel by theme Our historic sites Research Online collections Genealogy Research toolkit Kansapedia Archeology KSHS publications Popular Collections ...
--http://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-history-spring-1995/15247
State Archives Store Travel by region Travel by theme Our historic sites Research Online collections Genealogy Research toolkit Kansapedia Archeology KSHS publications Popular Collections Interact Subscribe ... Families Preserve State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Grants Preservation laws Register of ...
--http://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-history-spring-1996/12389
for Kansas: E.H.S. Bailey, the State Laboratory, and the State Board of Health during the Progressive ... Employment Who we are Newsroom Awards & grants Visit Museum Capitol State Archives Store Travel by region Travel by theme Our historic sites Research Online collections Genealogy Research toolkit Kansapedia ...
--http://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-history-spring-1997/12393
Fleharty, a biologist at Fort Hays State University and the author of Wild Animals and Settlers on the Great ... rental Contact Get involved Employment Who we are Newsroom Awards & grants Visit Museum Capitol State Archives Store Travel by region Travel by theme Our historic sites Research Online collections Genealogy ...
--http://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-history-spring-1998/12397