KANSAS - History, Military Posts, Scouts, Indians, Civil War, Freighting, Vol. 1
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KANSAS - History, Military Posts, Scouts, Indians, Civil War, Freighting, Vol. 1:
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THE KANSAS HISTORICAL QUARTERLY - Volume 1 (1931-1932) Five Quarterly Issues bound with dark blue covers. Index, 526 pages, V.G.++
No. 1 - November, 1931
Pioneer Printing in Kansas
Freighting: Big Business on the Santa Fe Trail
The First Day\'s Battle at Hickory Point
The Military Post as a Factor in the Frontier Defense of Kansas 1865-1869
Was Governor John A. Martin a Prohibitionist?
Notes on Historical Literature of the Range Cattle Industry.
Kansas History as Published in the State Press
No. 2 - February, 1932
The Pratt Collection of Manuscripts
Some Background of Early Missions in Kansas
Surveying the Southern Boundry Line of Kansas.
Defense of Kansas 1864-1865.
No-Ko-Aht\'s Talk: A Kickapoo Chief\'s Account of a Tribal Journey from Kansas to Mexico and return in the \'60\'s.
Numbers 3-5 May-November, 1932 listed in second photo. (Click on Enlarge)
Great Reference Material on Kansas!
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