I N D E X A Abraham Lincoln and White America: reviewed, 206 Adams, Franklin G., 219, 220, 222–23, 224, 225–26, 228, 230, 232; photos, 5, 228 Adams, Hopkins, 59 Advanced Light Guard, 148 Advocate (Topeka), 82 Aerial spraying: article on, 116–23; photos, 116, 119, 120, 121, 124, 126, 127, 133, No. 2 front cover Aero Spray King: photo, 126 Age of Reform, The, 28 Agricultural Adjustment Act, 93 Agricultural chemicals: article on, 116–23; photos, 116, 119, 120, 121, 124, 126, 127, 129, 131, 132, 133, No. 2 front cover Agriculture, 92, 93, 104, 106–7, 112, 166, 253, 257; photos, 78, 80, 116, 119, 120, 121, 124, 126, 127, 129, 131, 132, 133, 256; and transportation, 75, 76, 77, 79, 83, 84, 86–87. See also Aerial spraying Ahavath Achim (Wichita), 113 Aherne, Philip, 100, 101, 106, 109, 111, 115 Alabama, 38 Alaska, 244 Albany (N.Y.), 199 Albuquerque (N.Mex.), 54 Alcohol, 106, 112, 169; and elections, 151, 152, 153; and politics, 32, 188, 194–95, 196; and WWII, 237, 241, 244–45, 247. See also Prohibition; Prohibition Party Aldrich, Royse, 94–95, 97, 98 All Aboard the Santa Fe: Railway Promotion of the Southwest, 1890s to 1930s, 48 Allen, Henry J., 191, 192, 197; photo, 194 Alma (Wabaunsee Co.), 254 Along the Santa Fe Trail, 56 “Along the Santa Fe Trail,” 56 American Army of the West, 44 American Civil Liberties Union, 248 American Georgics: Writings on Farming, Culture, and the Land: reviewed, 277 American Guide Series: article on, 90–115; posters reproduced, 90, 100, No. 2 back cover American Historical Association, 49 American Indian Institute (Wichita), 112; photo, 112 American Legion, 105, 255 Amick, Hugh, 97, 100 Anderson, C. C., 169, 173 Anderson, Marby, 125 Andersonville Prison (Macon/Sumter co., Ga.), 30 Andrews, Lincoln, 59 Anthony (Harper Co.), 111 Anthony, Susan B., 33, 35 Antiquities Act of 1906, 59 A&P, 168 Archaeology, 92, 102, 113; and Coronado and Quivira, 252, 253–54, 259, 260–61, 263–64, 265; photos, 255, 256, 257 Arizona, 251, 261 Arkansas, 80, 237, 238 280 Arkansas City (Cowley Co.), 111, 176 Arkansas River, 6, 52, 99, 109, 241, 251, 252, 257 Armed Services Committee, 243 Armistice Day, 235; photo, 246 Army Air Corps, 235, 241 Army of the North, 156 Arrington, Edward, 53 Arrow Rock (Mo.), 44 Arsenic, 121 “‘Artifactual’ Indian, An”: photo, 257 Associated Press, 258 Astor, Aaron: book by, reviewed, 270 Atchison (Atchison Co.), 176 Atchison County, 261 Atchison, David R., 157 Atchison, John, 236, 245, 246 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (AT&SF), 44, 48, 55, 60, 190 Athearn, Robert, 229 Athletics. See Sports Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, 76 Atsina Indians, 16 Attica High School, 259 Augusta (Butler Co.), 105, 107 Australia, 81 Austria, 81 Automobiles, 49, 51–54, 92; photos, 52, 93 Autumn: print by Herschel C. Logan reproduced, No. 3 front cover Averill, Thomas Fox: book by, reviewed, 63 Aviation industry, 98, 99; photos, 106, 108, 116, 119, 120, 124, 126, 133. See also Aerial spraying; individual companies; individual models Aviation Week, 126 B B-25 airplane, 236 Baker, Kelly J.: book by, reviewed, 69 Baldwin City (Douglas Co.), 51 Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act of 1937, 59 Banking industry, 36, 41, 163, 174 Barber County, 100, 101, 106–7, 111 Barksdale Field (Shreveport, La.), 239 Barns, Flora, 53 Barton County, 254 Baseball, 111, 194 Basketball, 244 Batten, William “Mil,” 182–83, 184 Battle of Black Jack, 230 Battle of Fredericksburg, 30 Battle of Little Bighorn, 5, 20, 231 Battle of Osawatomie, 223, 224, 227, 229, 230 Battle of the Bulge, 242, 244 Battle of the Wilderness, 30 Bauer, Arnold J.: book by, reviewed, 275 Bauman, Jon R., 55 Bazaar (Chase Co.), 107 Kansas History Bear’s Heart, 24 Beasley, Norman, 180 Beck, James R.: book by, reviewed, 208 Becknell, William, 44, 46, 60 “Becoming the ‘Greatest Generation’: Company B, 137th Infantry Regiment”: article by Walter Hobson Crockett, edited by Loren Pennington, 234–49 Beech Aircraft Co.: photo, 108 Belgian Relief, 195 Belleville (Kans.) Telescope, 259 Beloit High School, 166, 171, 177 Beloit (Kans.) Daily Call, 183 Beloit (Mitchell Co.), 166, 169, 172–73, 175, 179, 180, 183, 185; photo, 177 Bent’s Old Fort National Historic Site, 59 Bethany Academy (Lindsborg), 253 Bethany College (Lindsborg), 253 Beyond the Mississippi: drawing from reproduced, 146 Big Empty, The: The Great Plains in the Twentieth Century: reviewed, 66 Big Head, 4 Bingham County (Utah), 171 Black Hills, 5 Black Kettle, 4 Blacks, 31, 110–11, 192, 198, 239; during the Reconstruction Era, 220, 222, 226, 228, 229–30, 231, 233 Blacksmith, 19, 21; photos, 5, 24 Blackwell, Marilyn S.: book reviewed by, 61 Blakeslee, Donald, 264 Bleeding Kansas, 146–63, 219 Blizzards, 104 Blocker, Jack, 34 Bloxom, Wood, 239–40 Blue Rapids (Marshall Co.), 79 Blumberg, Dorothy, 28 Bondi, August, 227, 228 Bone, Roy L., 191–92 Book notes, 71, 143, 215, 279 Book reviews, 61–70, 135–42, 203–14, 268–78 Boots and Saddles, 231 Borah, William E., 188, 199 Border Ruffians, 147, 221 Border War: Fighting Over Slavery Before the Civil War: reviewed, 65 Boston (Mass.), 188, 220, 222 Boston (Mass.) Daily Advertiser, 222 Boughton, Kansas: Portrait of a Lost Town, 1869–1966: reviewed, 207 Boulder Dam (Nev./Ariz.), 97 Bourke, John G., 9 Bowen, Michael: book by, reviewed, 212 Bowie, James “Jim,” 55 Boxer Rebellion, 195 Boy Scouts, 183 Brazelton, James, 120–21 Bremer, Jeff: book reviewed by, 203 Briedenthal, John, 35 Bristow, Gwen, 55 Britain, 28, 30, 39, 41, 122, 241 Brower, J. V., 254 Brown, Annie: 232–33; photo, 221 Brown, Frederick, 220, 222, 223, 229 Brown, George W., 224–25 Brown, Jason, 232 Brown, John, 55; article on, 218–33; lithograph of, 232; photos, 226, 231; political cartoons of, 223, 225. See also John Brown Associates Brown, John, Jr., 230, 232; photo, 227 Brown, Martha, 152 Brown, Mary: article on, 218–33; photos, 218, 221; political cartoon of, 223 Brown, Mona, 98, 99 Brown, Olive, 109 Brown, Oliver, 222, 223; photo, 227 Brown, Owen, 222, 223; photo, 226 Brown, Reese P., 152, 153, 154, 155–56; military commission reproduced, 154, No. 3 back cover Brown, Salmon, 222 Brown, Sarah, 222; photo, 221 Brown, Watson, 223 Brulport, Mary Magdalene “Maggie,” 6 Bryan, William Jennings, 39 Buckman, John J. “Jack,” 244; photo, 243 Buck, Vernon, 247 Buffalo, 5, 13; drawing of, 12 Buker, Horace, 51 Bull, Frank K., 87 Burkett, Pearl, 113–14 Burlingame (Osage Co.), 51 Burlington (Coffey Co.), 181, 235 Burr, Aaron, 148 Business-Men’s Clearing House, 167 Butler County, 101, 105 Byars, J. B., 169, 173 C Cairo (Ill.), 77 Calhoun, John, 160, 162 California, 58, 180, 241, 245; and John Brown’s family, 221, 222, 232, 239; and railroads, 77, 81 Callahan, Thomas, 168, 169 Camp Robinson (Ark.), 237, 243 Camp/Fort Robinson (Nebr.), 3, 5, 9, 19, 20, 21, 22 Campney, Brent M. S.: book reviewed by, 206 Canada, 76, 86 Capital punishment, 221 Capper, Arthur, 188 Capper’s Weekly, 121–22 Cárdenas (Cuba), 149 Carrickmacross (Ireland), 29 Carroll, Lenore, 55 Carson and the Wild Frontier, 59 Carson, Christopher Houston “Kit,” 48, 53, 55, 59 Carson, Rachel, 118, 132 Cartoons: political, reproduced, 40, 74, 149, 197, 223, 225 Cashin, Joan, 221 Cash, W. J., 239 Catalog industry, 177, 180. See also Retail industry Catholic Church, 263; immigrants and bigotry against, 188, 190, 192, 194, 198, 199; and Mary Elizabeth Lease, 30, 31, 33, 111 Catholic World, 48 Index 281 Cattle industry, 6, 22, 31, 102, 103, 106–7, 151; and agricultural chemicals, 118, 119, 122, 130, 133 Cebul, Brent: book reviewed by, 212 Celello, Kristin: book reviewed by, 271 Central Pacific Railroad, 81 Ceres (Penn.), 30 Chain-store industry: article on, 164–85 Chalmers, Lawrence, 245 Chapman, Amos, 8 Character of Meriwether Lewis, The: Explorer in the Wilderness: reviewed, 203 Charles Town Jail (Va.), 221, 223; political cartoon of, 223 Charles Town (Va.), 221 Chase County, 102, 107 Chase County Courthouse, 193 Chautauqua County, 101 Cherokee Advocate (C.N.), 7 Cherokee County, 107 Cheyenne: language, 19, 21 Cheyenne and Arapahoe Agency, 6 Cheyenne Indians. See also Northern Cheyenne Indians; Southern Cheyenne Indians Chicago Company, 156–57 Chicago (Ill.), 43, 51, 77, 78, 85, 220, 222 Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, 87 Child, Lydia Maria, 30 China, 195 Chisholm Trail, 106 Churchill, Winston, 240 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). See Mormons Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands, 59 Civil War, 30–31, 88–89, 147, 163; and John Brown, 220, 221, 222, 224, 231, 232, 233 Civil War veterans, 105, 229 Claflin, Tennessee, 38 Clan of Moray, 28 Clanton, O. Gene, 76 Clark County, 102 Clark, Fred, 132 Clark, William P., 8, 19 Clayton, Dora A., 10, 22 Clayton, James H., 10, 22 Clearwater (Sedgwick Co.), 102, 180 Clifford, Frank: book by, reviewed, 204 Close, Fred J., 80, 82, 84, 86 Cloud County, 166, 173, 176, 177, 179, 183 Cloud County Atlas, 166 Clyens, Alexander, 30, 31 Clyens, Frank, 31–32 Clyens, Jennie, 30, 31 Clyens, Joseph, Jr., 30, 31 Clyens, Joseph P., 28–31 Clyens, Mary Elizabeth Murray, 28–31; photo, 29 Clyens, Patrick Henry, 30–31 Cody, William Frederick “Buffalo Bill,” 48 Coffeyville (Montgomery Co.), 173 Coffin, William H., 153 Coldwater (Comanche Co.), 181 Coleman Company (Wichita): photo, 110 282 Collier’s, 195 Colorado, 5; and the J. C. Penney Company, 165, 166, 172, 173; and the Santa Fe Trail, 43, 44, 48, 49, 51, 53, 54, 59, 60 Colorado City (Colo.), 166 Colorado Springs (Colo.), 52 Columbus (Ga.), 147, 148, 149 Columbus (Ga.) Enquirer, 158 Columbus (Ga.) Times, 149 Columbus Guards militia, 148, 149, 150 Coming of the Spaniards, The: painting by David H. Overmyer reproduced, No. 4 front cover Commerce of the Prairies, 44 Company B Association, 235, 244–49; photos, 244, 248 Company B, 137th Infantry Division: article on, 234–49; photos, 238, 242, 243, 244, 248 Company M, Second U.S. Artillery, 160 Compostela (Mexico), 251 Compton, Tonia M.: book reviewed by, 208 Comstock, Marshall F., 154, 156, 157 Confederate States of America, 30, 221, 231 Connelley, William Elsey, 9 Conquistadors: mural by John Steuart Curry, 261, study reproduced 260 Constitution Hall (Lecompton), 160 Contraception, 37, 38 Cook, John, 154–55 Coolidge, Edwina, 56 Cooper, John “John Bull,” 240–41, 244, 245, 248; photo, 242 Corbett, Robert “Bob,” 238, 245 Coronado and Quivira, 259, 264 Coronado cuatro-centennial, 254, 256, 259, 261–62; flag reproduced, 250 Coronado Entrada, The, 262 Coronado, Francisco Vásquez de: article on, 250–65; flag reproduced, 250; sketch of, 260 Coronado Heights, 258, 259, 261; photo, 258 Coronado Hotel (Wichita), 262 Coronado Museum (Liberal), 263 Coronado Quivira Museum (Lyons), 264; photo, 264 Cottonwood Falls (Chase Co.), 52, 193 Council Grove (Morris Co.), 53, 253; photos, 58, 60, No. 1 back cover County Monaghan (Ireland), 28, 30 Courtwright, Julie, 225; book by, reviewed, 139 Cow Creek, 52 Cowdrey, Michael, 23 Cowley County, 101, 111, 118 Cramer, Jessie, 97 Crawford County, 107 Creek War of 1836–1837, 149 Crime: lynching, 4; mixing agricultural chemicals, 129–31, 133, photos 127, 129, 131, 132; murder, 3, 7–8, 106, 222–24, 225, 226; prostitution, 32, 37, 38, 197–98; rape, 37; riots, 109–10. See also Capital punishment; Law and lawyers Crocker, Charles, 81 Crockett, David “Davy,” 55 Crockett, Helen, 235, 245, 247 Crockett, Walter Hobson: “Becoming the ‘Greatest Kansas History Generation’: Company B, 137th Infantry Regiment,” article by, 234–49; photo, 236 Crounse, Lorenzo, 80 Cuba, 147, 148–50, 158, 163; political cartoon of, 149 Cumberland (Wy.), 169, 170–71; photo, 170 Curry, John Steuart, 261; study by reproduced, 260 Custer, Elizabeth Bacon, 231 Custer, George, 231 D Daily (Topeka) Kansas State Journal, 227, 229 Dakota (Aberdeen, S.Dak.) Ruralist, 77 Dakota (Huron, S.Dak.) Farmer, 78 Dalker Knoll (St. John), 105 Darlington Agency, 21 Darrow, Clarence, 194 Dating practices, 238 Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), 42, 46, 48, 50, 194 Davis, Jefferson, 221, 231; political cartoon of, 225 Davis, John Eayers, 149 Davis, Jonathan M., 191–92; photo, 195 Davis, Varina, 221, 231 Davis, Winnie, 221 Dawson, Armstead, 151, 155, 156, 158, 162, 163 Day, J. H., 151 D-Day, 241 DDT (dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane), 118, 121–22, 132 Dean, John S., 193 Dean, Virgil W.: Editors’ Note, 267 Decoration Day, 30 Deep Trails in the Old West: A Frontier Memoir: reviewed, 204 de la Cova, Antonio Rafael: note on, 147; “Samuel J. Kookogey in Bleeding Kansas: A ‘Fearless vindicator of the rights of the South,’” article by, 146–63 Delaware Trust Lands, 151, 158 Delgadillo, Charles E.: note on, 187; “‘A Pretty Weedy Flower’: William Allen White, Midwestern Liberalism, and the 1920s Culture War,” article by, 186–202 Delp, Irwin, 52 Democratic National Convention, 195–96 Democratic Party, 31, 39, 94, 115, 158, 160, 163, 189–90, 193, 196, 198, 200, 222, 229–30; and Populism, 27, 28, 35, 36, 37, 41 Denison (Tex.), 31–32 Denny, Harry, 97, 99; Federal Writers’ Project organizational chart by reproduced, 95 Denver and Rio Grande Railway (D&RG), 48; advertisement reproduced, 49 Denver (Colo.), 166, 167, 169 Denver, James W., 162 Depressions, economic, 31, 32, 36. See also Great Depression Deputy, Howard: photo, 243 Devils Lake (N.Dak.), 88 Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT). See DDT Dickey, Milton C., 156 Dickinson County, 254 Dies, Martin, 91 Diggs, Annie L., 39, 77, 85–86 Dirck, Brian R.: book by, reviewed, 206; book reviewed by, 135 Dobak, William A.: book by, reviewed, 135 “Documenting Struggle and Resilience: The Federal Writers’ Project Records for Kansas”: article by Lorraine Madway, 90–115 Dodge City (Ford Co.), 127, 256; article on, 2–25 Dodge City (Kans.) Times, 4, 6 Dodge City Town Company, 6 Dodge, Richard Irving, 18 Donaghmoyne Parish (Ireland), 28 Donahue, Brian: book coedited by, reviewed, 277 Donnelley, Ignatius, 39 Doon, John G., 150 Doster, Frank, 82, 83 Douglass, Frederick, 231; lithograph of, 232 Doyle, Drury, 222, 224 Doyle, James, 222, 224 Doyle, Mahala, 223–24 Doyle, William, 222, 224 Doze, J. B., 256 Drought, 93, 104 Drugs, 236, 247 Drum, Harry C., 52 Dubin, Al, 56 Dublin (Ireland), 29 Dudden, Faye E.: book by, reviewed, 61 Duffus, Robert, 58 Dull Knife, 3, 5, 9, 19, 21, 22 Duluth and North Dakota Railroad, 88 Duluth (Minn.), 79, 83 Duncombe, Herbert Sydney, 87 Dunlop, Richard, 53 Dunn, Charles, 155, 157 Durkheim, Émile, 252 Dust Bowl, 95–96, 259. See also Dust storms Dust storms, 93, 96; photo, 93. See also Dust Bowl Dwyer, Lillian, 97, 98, 99 Dyche, Lewis Lindsay, No. 1 inside front cover; photo, No. 1 inside front cover Dye, Victoria E., 48 E “Earl Corder Sams and the Rise of J. C. Penney”: article by David Delbert Kruger, 164–85 Eastin, Lucian Johnston, 151, 159, 160; painting of, 152; broadside reproduced, 153 Easton (Leavenworth Co.), 147, 151–57 Economics. See Banking industry; Depressions, economic; Great Depression Edgeley (N.Dak.), 87 Editors’ Note, 267 Edson, Charles Leroy, 106 Education, 47, 49, 112, 239–40; funding, 79, 81, 82, 83; during the Great Depression, 92, 99, 105; higher, 190, 236, 237, 246; photo, 112; and women, 29, 30, 31. See also individual institutions of Edwards, Rebecca: “Mary E. Lease and the Populists: A Reconsideration,” article by, 26–41; note on, 27 Effland, Anne: book reviewed by, 277 Index 283 1893 World’s Fair, 84 Eiseley, Loren, 261 Eisenhower, Dwight D.: photos, 240, 246 Elberton (Ga.), 148 El Dorado (Butler Co.), 96 Elections: of 1882, 227, 229–30; of 1924, 192, 193; of 1928, 195–200; during Bleeding Kansas, 147, 151–56, 157–58; drawing of, 146; Kansas Volunteers for the Protection of the Ballot Box roster reproduced, 159; and Populists, 27, 35, 38 Elkhart (Morton Co.), 259 Elkhorn Scraper War Society, 19 Elmore, Rush, 160 El Turco, 251 Empires, Nations, and Families: A History of the North American West, 1800–1860: reviewed, 268 Emporia (Kans.) Gazette, 188, 190, 191, 194, 259, 260, 261; photo, 186 Emporia (Lyon Co.), 255; and the Ku Klux Klan, 191; photo, 186; and William Allen White, 188, 190, 191, 202; and WWII, 235, 236, 237, 239–41, 242, 248 Emporia Normal School (Emporia): photo, 194 Endrin, 118 England, 28, 30, 39, 41, 122, 241 Environmentalism, 118, 129, 131–32, 133 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 118, 131–32 Epp, Todd, 8 Estep, Hugh, 43 Etcheson, Nicole: book by, reviewed, 205 Eureka (Utah), 171, 172, 173, 178 Europe, 197, 199; and exploration in the Americas, 255, 258; immigrants from, 29–30, 188, 190–91, 192, 195–96; trade with, 78, 79, 84–85; and WWI, 195; and WWII, 234, 237, 241, 242, 244, photos 238, 240. See also individual countries Evans, Harold C., 96, 103 Evans, Sterling: book reviewed by, 139 Evolution, 188, 199 Exodusters, 229–30 F Fannin, James W., 148 Farmers’ Alliance, 75, 76–77, 78–79, 85–86, 89 Farmers Grain and Shipping Company (N.Dak.), 88 Farmer’s Wife, 35 Fast Bull, 9 Fearon, Peter, 93, 94, 109 Featherstone, L. D., 85, 86 Federal Writers’ Project: article on, 90–115; organizational chart reproduced, 95 Federation of Colored Women’s Clubs, 111 Field, Marshall, 180 Fighting Caravans (movie), 55 Fighting Caravans (book), 55 Fighting Chance: The Struggle Over Woman Suffrage and Black Suffrage in Reconstruction America: reviewed, 61 Filibusters, 147, 148–50, 158; political cartoon of, 149 Fillmore, Millard, 147, 150 Finney, Michael, 150 Fires, 104 284 First Regiment, First Brigade, Kansas Volunteers, 152; military commission reproduced, 154, No. 3 back cover Fixico, Donald L.: book by, reviewed, 209 Flag, American, 245; WWII poster reproduced, 234 Floods, 109 Florida, 18–19, 38, 171 Following the Santa Fe Trail: A Guide for Modern Travelers, 53 Football, 236 Foote, Jean, 100 Ford County, 3, 10 Ford County Jail, 4, 7, 14, 18, 19 Ford County (Kans.) Globe, 6, 7 Ford (Ford Co.), 251 Forest City (Ark.), 85 Forsyth, John, Jr., 149 Fort/Camp Robinson, 3, 5, 9, 19, 20, 21, 22 Fort Dodge, 6, 18 Fort Larned, 59 Fort Larned National Historic Site, 59 Fort Leavenworth, 4, 155, 158, 160 Fort Koegh, 8 Fort Marion, 18–19, 24 Fort Reno, 6 Fort Riley, 76, 151, 236, 256 Fort Union, 59 Fort Union National Monument, 59 Forty-Second Pennsylvania Regiment, 30 Fort Zarah, 52 Foster, Arthur, 94, 100, 108, 113 Foundation Principles, 37 Fourth of July, 258 France: 241, 244 Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, 7; front page reproduced, 223 Franklin, Catharine R.: book reviewed by, 139 Franklin County, 222 Franklin (Mo.), 56, 58 Franklin, Sidney, 262 Frank, Ross, 23 Fredonia (Wilson Co.), 177 Freedom by the Sword: The U.S. Colored Troops, 1862–1867: reviewed, 135 Freemasonry. See Masonic organizations; individual groups Free-state legislature, 150, 153, 162 Free State Party, 224 Friends University (Wichita), 99 Frizzelle, Reginald, 97, 98, 99 Frontier Favorites: Old-Time Music of the Wild West, 56 Frontier life, 103, 104–7, 114, 151 Frontier Manhattan: Yankee Settlement to Kansas Town, 1854–1894: reviewed, 272 Frost, Jack, 242, 245 Fur trade, 60, 256 G Gainesville (Tex.), 32 Gallego, Juan, 253, 255 Galveston (Tex.), 79, 83, 85, 86, 87 Gambling, 32, 106, 197–98, 246 Kansas History Garden City (Finney Co.), 54, 85 Gardner, Mark, 56 Garnett, E. B., 262 Garst, Shannon, 59 Gates, Frank C., 122–23 Gazette (Kansas City, Kans.), 36 Geary County, 254 Geary, John W., 157–58; photo, 157 Generation at War, A: The Civil War Era in a Northern Community: reviewed, 205 Geography, 252 George, B. E., 109 Georgia, 150 Georgia Land Lottery, 148 Georgia Militia, 148 Germantown (Del.), 148 Germany, 115, 241, 242, 244 Ghost Dance, 20 Gibson, George W., 242, 243, 244 Gibson, Robert, 155 Gilpin, R. Blakeslee: book by, reviewed, 138 Gilson, F. L., 255 Gitlin, Todd: book by, reviewed, 278 Glick, George W., 229–30 Golden Rule stores, 168–69, 170–71, 172, 173–74, 185; photos, 167, 170. See also J. C. Penney Company Gold Rushes, 44 Gonzales, Ambrosio José, 149, 150 Goodwyn, Lawrence, 75 Goodyear Tire Company, 87 Google Earth, 60 Gospel According to the Klan: The KKK’s Appeal to Protestant America, 1915–1930: reviewed, 69 Grafton, James, 56 Grand Army of the Republic (GAR), 228 Grand Forks (N.Dak.), 87, 88 Grand Rapids Company, 166 Grant, H. Roger, 76 Grant, Ulysses S., 222; lithograph of, 232 Grasshoppers. See Insect infestations Grass lodges, Wichita Indian, 257, 262; photo, 254 Great Bend Aspect, 265 Great Bend (Barton Co.), 52, 53 Great Depression, 180–81, 201, 235, 236, 259; article on, 90–115 Great Northern Railroad, 87 Great Railroad Strike of 1922, 188–89 Great Salt Lake Trail, The, 47 Greeks, 113 Greeley, Horace, 162, 175 Greene, Candace S., 12, 13, 23 Greenwood, William, 118 Gregg, Josiah, 44 Gregg, Sara M.: book coedited by, reviewed, 277 Greiffenstin, William “Dutch Bill,” 8 Grey, Zane, 55 Griffin, Albert, 83 Griffith, Charles B., 191–92 Grosz, Will, 56 Gulf and Interstate Railway (G&I): article on, 74–89 Gulf of Mexico, 76, 79, 80, 81, 84, 86, 87 Gulf Transportation Association, 84 Gunfight at the Eco-Corral: Western Cinema and the Environment: reviewed, 213 H Hagenstein, Edwin C.: book coedited by, reviewed, 277 Halbwachs, Maurice, 252 Hamilton County, 54 Hamilton (Mo.), 179 Hansboro (N.Dak.), 88 Harding, Warren G., 188 Harold, Stanley: book by, reviewed, 65 Harper County, 100, 101, 107, 108, 111, 118 Harper (Harper Co.), 96 Harpers Ferry (Va.), 219, 221, 222, 223, 230, 231 Harriman, E. H., 77 Harris, Jack, 261 Harris, William C.: book by, reviewed, 269 Harvey, Charles M., 47, 157 Harvey County, 101 Harvey, Douglas S.: book reviewed by, 63 Harvey, James A., 156 Havana (Cuba), 150 Hayes, A. A., 46 Hays (Ellis Co.), 125 Health: and agricultural chemicals, 118, 120, 122, 123, 125, 131–32, 133; health care, 111 Heap of Birds, Hachivi Edgar, 24 Hearne and Brazos Valley Railroad, 87 Helhake, A. C., 102 Herald of Freedom (Lawrence), 151, 224 “Heroes of the Colored Race”: lithograph reproduced, 232 Hersey, Mark D.: book by, reviewed, 68 Heumann, Joseph K.: book coauthored by, reviewed, 213 Hickox, William D.: book reviewed by, 269 Hicks, John D., 76 Hillis, Howard, 239, 241, 245–46 Hill, James J., 76 Hillsboro (Marion Co.), 102 Hirsch, Jerrold, 107–8 Historical markers, Kansas, 46, 48–49, 59, 254, 260–61; photos, 42, 47, 50, 231, 258 Historical memory: articles on, 42–60, 90–115, 218–33, 234–49, 250–65 History Colorado (Denver), 15 Hoag, George G., 166, 173, 175 Hobble, Frank A., 9, 10 Hodge, A. E., 8 Hoff, Derek S.: book reviewed by, 272 Hoffer, Williamjames Hull: book by, reviewed, 273 Hofstadter, Richard, 28 Hogg, Jim “Boss,” 79 Holling, Holling C., 59 Holmberg, John A., 259 Homesickness: An American History: reviewed, 136 Homesteading, 166 Honnbrick, Louis, 99 Hoover Dam (Nev./Ariz.), 97 Index 285 Hoover, Herbert, 195, 196, 198–200, 201; photo, 198 Hoover, Lela, 97, 98, 99 Hopkins, Mark, 81 Horton (Brown Co.), 181 Horwitz, Tony: book by, reviewed, 67 Hotel industry, 99 Howe, William Hugh “Bill”: artwork by, No. 1 inside front cover Hughes, Albert, 178–79, 182–83 Hughes, Leroy, 245; photo, 248 Hull, N. E. H.: book by, reviewed, 271 Hungary, 81 Hunt, Henry Jackson, 160 Hunting, 5, 16, 18 Huntington, Collis P., 81 Huron (S.Dak.), 81 Hurricanes, 85, 86 Hurt, R. Douglas: book by, reviewed, 66 Hutchinson Community College, 264 Hutchinson (Kans.) News, 259 Hutchinson (Reno Co.), 52, 54, 59, 79, 96, 111, 184, 255 Hutchison (Kans.) Daily News, 254 Hyatt, L. M., 11, 19, 22 Hyde, A. A., 111 Hyde, Anne F.: book by, reviewed, 268 Hypatia study club, 33 I Japan, 81, 236, 241 J. C. Penney Company: article on, 164–85; photos, 167, 170, 172, 174, 176, 177, 178, 181, 182, 184 Jefferson, Thomas, 148 Jenkinson, Clay S.: book by, reviewed, 203 Jews, 113, 192, 194 Jim Crow, 220, 230 J. L. Hudson Department Store, 168 John Brown Associates, 224, 232; photo, 228 “John Brown Exhibiting his Hangman”: political cartoon reproduced, 225 John Brown Still Lives! America’s Long Reckoning with Violence, Equality, and Change: reviewed, 138 Johns, Laura M., 39 Johnson, D. J., 154, 158 Johnson, William “Guy,” 168, 169 Jones, Charles J. “Buffalo,” 85, 86 Jones, Frank S., 169 Jones, Horace, 257, 258; photo, 255 Jones, N. C., 85, 86 Jones, Paul, 257, 258, 259–60, 261, 264; photo, 255 Journal of Agricultural Chemicals, 128 Junction City (Geary Co.), 76, 253 K Ickes, Harold, 200 Idaho, 172, 188 Illinois, 222 Illinois Central Railroad, 77, 87; poster reproduced, 88 Immigration, 29–30, 188, 190–91, 192, 195–96, 229–30 Independence (Mo.), 56 Indianapolis (Ind.), 77 Indians. See individual tribes; Native Americans Indian Territory, 3, 6, 14, 19, 76 Industrial Revolution, 88–89 Ingalls (Gray Co.), 52 Ingalls, John J., 34, 35 Ingersoll, Robert, 31, 40 Inishkeen Parish (Ireland), 29 Inman, Henry, 47–48 Insect infestations, 104; and agricultural chemicals, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122–23, 124, 128 Insurance industry, 77, 82, 193, 245 Interstate Commerce Commission law of 1887, 79 Invasion of Indian Country in the Twentieth Century, The: American Capitalism and Tribal Natural Resources, Second Edition: reviewed, 209 Iowa, 80, 83, 126 Ireland, 28, 30, 31, 33, 36, 41 Isely, Bliss, 257, 261 Isern, Thomas D., 253 Italy, 81, 241, 244 J Jaedicke, Fred W., 263 Jakle, John A.: book coauthored by, reviewed, 214 Jamestown (N.Dak.), 87 286 Kahler, Bruce R.: book reviewed by, 210 Kansas Academy of Science, 119–20 Kansas Aerial Applicators Association (KAAA), 129, 132–33 Kansas Aerial Spraying Law of 1951, 131, 132 Kansas Agricultural Aviation Association (KAAA), 129, 132–33 Kansas Agricultural Chemical Act of 1947, 131 Kansas: A Guide to the Sunflower State: advertisement reproduced, 100; article on, 90–115 Kansas Archaeology Training Program, 265 Kansas centennial: photos, 60, No. 1 back cover Kansas Chamber of Commerce, 100, 259 Kansas Chemical Spray Law, 132 Kansas City (Kans./Mo.), 82, 83, 167, 172, 184, 200, 201, 261; photo, 182 Kansas City (Mo.) Star, 260, 261, 262 Kansas City (Mo.) Times, 261 Kansas City, Pittsburg and Gulf Railroad, 86 Kansas Commoner, 39 Kansas Conflict, The, 232 Kansas Constitution, 83 Kansas Department of Agriculture, 118 Kansas Department of Education, 48 Kansas Department of Labor and Industry, 93 Kansas Educator, 48 Kansas Employer’s Association, 193 Kansas Farmer, 126, 128, 132 Kansas Federation of Labor, 193 Kansas Flight Operators Association, 127 Kansas Historical Quarterly, 100 Kansas Historical Society (Topeka), 48, 253; and archaeology, 113, 261, 265; and John Brown, 219, 220, 225, 226, 228; and Native American ledger art, 9–10, 23 Kansas Industrial Relations Act, 188–89 Kansas History Kansas (Kickapoo City) Pioneer: extra edition reproduced, 155 Kansas (Leavenworth) Weekly Herald, 151 Kansas legislature, 94–95, 147; war, 35, photo 34 Kansas Magazine, 254 Kansas Militia, 155; broadside reproduced, 153 Kansas National Guard, 236, 247 Kansas–Nebraska Act, 147, 150, 220 Kansas Noxious Weed Division, 127, 128 Kansas Noxious Weed Law of 1937, 131 Kansas State Agricultural College (Manhattan), 119, 122, 126–27, 133 Kansas State Board of Agriculture, 117, 122–23, 127, 128, 130 Kansas State Board of Health: pamphlets by reproduced, No. 3 inside front cover Kansas statehood, 163 Kansas Statehouse, 219, 227–30, 255, 257, 261; photo, 229 Kansas State Penitentiary (Lansing), 246 Kansas State Teachers College (Emporia), 235, 236 Kansas Supreme Court, 83 Kansas Territorial Legislature, 150–51, 158 Kansas Territory, 147, 220, 221, 224 Kansas Volunteers for the Protection of the Ballot Box: roster reproduced, 159 Kansas Wesleyan University (Salina), 177, 180, 182, 183, 184 Kearney (Nebr.), 87 Kearny, Stephen Watts, 44 Keifer, H. A., 82 Kemmerer (Wy.), 167, 168, 169, 170, 174; photo, 168 Kersting, Kathleen, 115 Keys, William James, 166, 179 Kickapoo (K.T.), 154, 155; drawing of, 146 Kickapoo Rangers, 152, 153, 156, 158 “Kill That Thistle: Rouge Sprayers, Bootlegged Chemicals, Wicked Weeds, and the Kansas Chemical Laws, 1945–1980”: article by David D. Vail, 116–33 Kindelan, Alexander, 29 King, Jim, 247–48 Kingman County, 100, 101, 111 Kingman (Kingman Co.), 32, 111 King, Maria, 30 King, S. S., 84 Kiowa, 257 Kirby, Rollin: political cartoon by, reproduced, 197 Kit Carson, Boy Trapper, 59 Kit Carson, Trail Blazer and Scout, 59 Klein, James: book reviewed by, 69 Knights of Columbus, 263 Knights of Labor, 33, 41 Kolar, Laura: book reviewed by, 213 Kookogey, Anne Eliza Large Dawson, 151, 162–63 Kookogey, Martha Carter, 148 Kookogey, Samuel J.: article on, 146–63 Kookogey, Samuel, Jr., 162, 163 Kookogey, Samuel, “Uncle,” 148, 163 Kraft, Louis: book by, reviewed, 140 Krakoff, Sarah, 22 Kruger, David Delbert: “Earl Corder Sams and the Rise of J. C. Penney,” article by, 164–85; note on, 165 Kuhl, J. D., 102 Ku Klux Klan, 188, 191–94, 199, 201; political cartoon of, 197; photos, 191, 192 L Labor unions, 95, 107, 193; strikes, 188–89 La Crosse (Rush Co.): photo, 176 Lakota Indians, 14, 21 Lamar, Charles Augustus Lafayette, 149 Lamar, Mirabeau, 148, 149, 150 Lamps on the Prairie, 103 Lamy (N.Mex.), 44 Landon, Alfred M., 94, 202, 259, 261 Land surveying, 147, 148, 160 Lane, James H. “Jim,” 152, 153, 156, 160; drawing of, 161; military commission reproduced, 154, No. 3 back cover Lane, Thomas Jefferson, 94 Langdorf, Edgar, 225 Large, Mary, 158 Larigaudie, Guy de, 43–44, 53 Larned (Pawnee Co.), 102, 184 Larned State Hospital, 263 LaSalle, Robert de, 5 Last “Indian raid” in Kansas: article on, 2–25 Last Indian Raid Museum (Oberlin), 22 Las Vegas (Nev.) Daily Optic, 45 Las Vegas (N.Mex.), 43, 44, 45, 46, 52, 53 Latin America, 79, 81 Laubengayer, Robert J., 259 Lauck, Jon: book reviewed by, 136 Laughlin, Ruth, 55 Laughlin-Schultz, Bonnie: note on, 219; “‘The noble wife of the late champion of freedom’: Mary Brown’s 1882 Visit to Topeka and John Brown’s Enduring Legacy,” article by, 218–33 Lause, Mark A.: book by, reviewed, 141 Law and lawyers, 33, 117, 222, 239, 245; courts, 3, 7–8; police, 188. See also Capital punishment; Crime Lawrence (Douglas Co.), 4, 8, 184, 235, 256; during Bleeding Kansas, 153, 156, 223, 224; photo, 24 Lawrence (Kans.) Daily Journal, 255 Lawrence, Paul, 259 Lawton, Donald B. “Deacon,” 241–42, 243, 245; photo, 244 Leahy, Todd: book reviewed by, 70 Lease, Charles, 31, 37, 40; photo, 34 Lease, Mary Elizabeth: article on, 26–41; drawings of, 40, 41; photos, 26, 34 Leavenworth County, 147, 151, 158, 159, 163 Leavenworth County Convention of the Democratic Party, 159 Leavenworth (Leavenworth Co.), 151, 154, 155, 156, 157, 163; broadside reproduced, 153 Lebanese, 113 Leckie, Shirley, 231 Le Clerc, Todd, 263 Lecompton Constitution, 162 Lecompton Constitutional Convention, 147, 158, 159, 160–62, 163; drawing of, 161 Lecompton (Douglas Co.), 160; drawing of, 161 Index 287 Ledger art: article on, 2–25; reproduced, 2, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, No. 1 front cover Leedy, John W., 86; photo, 86 Lee, R. Alton, 94; book by, reviewed, 62; note on, 75; “The Populist Dream of a ‘Wrong Way’ Transcontinental,” article by, 74–89 Lehigh County (Penn.), 148 Leiker, James N.: book coauthored by, reviewed, 137; book reviewed by, 66 Lein, Mrs. Sol Van, 104–5 Leola (S.Dak.), 87 Leonardville (Riley Co.), 117 Letters to the editors, 134, 266 “Let Us Have a Chamber of Female Horrors”: political cartoon reproduced, 40 Lewelling, Lorenzo D., 27, 28, 34–35, 80, 82, 84–85; campaign materials reproduced, 37; photo, 82 Lewis and Clark Expedition, 56 Liberal (Seward Co.), 263; photo, 93 Liberty County (Tex.), 85 Libraries, 98, 99, 102 Library of Congress (D.C.), 92 Life of General James H. Lane: drawing from reproduced, 161 Lightner, Camille, 184 Lincoln, Abraham, 88; lithograph of, 232 Lincoln and the Border States: Preserving the Union: reviewed, 269 Lincoln (Nebr.), 80, 81, 82 Lindsborg (Kans.) News-Record, 265 Lindsborg (McPherson Co.), 258, 259 Lippmann, Walter, 188, 193, 194, 195, 197, 200, 201; photo, 201 Little Finger Nail, 9, 19 Little Rock (Ark.), 237, 241 Little Shield, 9 Little Wolf, 3, 7, 9, 19, 21 Liverpool (England), 30, 83 Loewen, James W.: book reviewed by, 67 Logan, Herschel C.: print by reproduced, No. 3 front cover López, Narcisco, 147, 149, 150; political of, 149 Los Angeles (Calif.), 43, 51 Lost Wagon Train, The, 55 Loucks, Henry, 76–79, 89 Loucks, H. L.: drawing of, 76 Louisiana Maneuvers, 238, 239 Low and Slow: An Insider’s History of Agricultural Aviation, 125 Low, Denise, 23–24; “Northern Cheyenne Warrior Ledger Art: Captivity Narratives of Northern Cheyenne Prisoners in 1879 Dodge City,” article coauthored by, 2–25; note on, 3 Lowell, James Russell, 30 Lowitt, Richard: book reviewed by, 275 Lutheran Church, 148 Lyle, J. M., 154 Lynching, 4 Lyons Fiesta: photo, 262 Lyons (Kans.) Daily News, 257, 261 Lyons (Rice Co.), 184, 251, 257–58, 259, 262, 263; photos, 181, 255, 262 288 M MacDonald, Alfred, 98, 109 Mackenzie, Ranald S., 20–21 Macon (Ga.), 150 Macon (Ga.) Telegraph, 222 Madway, Lorraine: “Documenting Struggle and Resilience: The Federal Writers’ Project Records for Kansas,” article by, 90–115; note on, 91 Mahon, Roy, 127; photos, 119, 124, No. 2 front cover Mahon’s Custom Aerial Spraying Service: photos, 119, 124, No. 2 front cover Main Street Public Library: Community Places and Reading Spaces in the Rural Heartland, 1876–1956: reviewed, 142 Malad City (Idaho), 173 Mallam, R. Clark, 264–65 Malm, G. N., 258 Manhattan (Riley Co.), 83, 254 Mann, Dick, 126–28 Marais des Cygnes River, 223 Marion County, 254 Marquis, Thomas, 20 Marriage, 31, 37, 239; Native American, 13, drawings of 14, 15 Marriott, J. Willard, 182 Marshall Field and Company, 168 Marshall, George C., 243 Martin, Glenn, 247 Martin, John, 35 Martin, John William, 155, 158 Martin, Lewis Lyman, 242, 243 Martin, Sarah J.: book reviewed by, 214 Marxism, 106 “Mary E. Lease and the Populists: A Reconsideration”: article by Rebecca Edwards, 26–41 Maryland, 151 Marysville (Marshall Co.), 177 Masonic organizations, 31, 99, 147, 148, 149, 150, 158, 163. See also individual organizations Masterson, W. B. “Bat,” 3, 4, 6, 7 Mathias, William G., 151, 158 Matt, Susan J.: book by, reviewed, 136 McAleer, Joseph, 153 McCarter, Margaret Hill, 254–55, 259, 261, 264; book cover reproduced, 253 McClenahan, Eunice, 105, 108–9 McComb, Sammy, 245, 248 McDonald, Harl, 55–56 McGee, John J., 160 McGinty, Ralph, 117, 118, 130, 131 McGlone, Robert, 223 McKinley, William, 40, 188 McPherson County, 254, 256, 258 Meade Center (Meade Co.), 8 Mead, Robert: book reviewed by, 204 Meat packing industry, 84, 193 Mechem, Kirke, 261 Medicine Lodge (Barber Co.), 106–7, 111 Medicine Lodge, Treaty of, 1867, 255 Meeman, Edward J., 109 Memory. See Historical memory Kansas History Memphis (Tenn.), 80 Memphis (Tenn.) Press-Scimitar, 109 Mentholatum, 111 Methodist Church, 30 Mexican–American War, 30, 148, 149 Mexican–American War veterans, 156 Mexicans, 113–14 Mexico, 6, 44, 46, 251 Mid-Kansas Jewish Federation, 113 Midland Construction Company (S.Dak.), 87 Midland Continental Railroad, 87 Midnight Rising: John Brown and the Raid that Sparked the Civil War: reviewed, 67 Miles, John D., 8 Miles, Nelson A., 8 Military Order of the World Wars, 248 Milledgeville (Ga.), 148, 158 Miller, A. Q., 96 Miller, Brian Craig: book reviewed by, 270 Milling industry, 78, 84, 95; drawing of, 85 Minard, Sarah, 151–54, 162 Minard, Thomas A., 151–54, 162 Mind of the South, The, 239 Miner, Craig, 94 Mining industry, 102, 170–71 Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway, 87 Minneapolis (Minn.), 78 Minnesota, 5, 39, 80, 83, 87 Miscegenation, 222 Mississippi River, 81, 83 Missouri: and aerial spraying, 125, 126; and the J. C. Penney Company, 165, 166, 167, 168; and railroads, 79, 80, 83; and the Santa Fe Trail, 6, 43, 44, 48, 49, 60 Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad (MK&T), 31–32, 76, 190 Missouri River, 58, 81 Mitchell County, 173, 179 Modernaires, 238 Mohler, J. G., 7–8 Monnett, John H.: book reviewed by, 209 Monopolies, 74, 77–78, 79, 81, 83–84, 86–87 Monrovians (baseball team), 111 Montana, 5, 20, 173 Montgomery Ward, 168, 175, 177, 180 Montpelier (Idaho), 168, 169 Moody, Ralph, 58, 59 Moose Jaw (Sask.), 87 Morehouse, George P., 253, 254 Morgan, M. J.: book by, reviewed, 207 Mormons, 171 Morris, Alvin, 248 Morrison, Daryl: book reviewed by, 142 Morton County, 48 Motorcycle Chums on the Santa Fe Trail, 59 Motter, Edward S., 152, 154, 155 Mudd, Dayton, 171 Murder, 3, 7–8, 106, 222–24, 225, 226 Murray, Robin L: book coauthored by, reviewed, 213 Muscogee County (Ga.), 148, 150 Music, 238 Myers, Joan, 56 “Myth and Memory: The Cultural Heritage of the Santa Fe Trail in the Twentieth Century”: article by Michael L. Olsen, 42–60 My Work is that of Conservation: An Environmental Biography of George Washington Carver: reviewed, 68 N Nation, 188, 197–98, 199 National Agricultural Chemical Association, 132, 133 National Archives (D.C.), 92 National Catholic Welfare League, 194 National Farmers’ Alliance and Industrial Union (NFA & IU), 76–77 National Geographic Society, 59 National Guard, 99, 242 National Trails System Act, 59 National Trailways Bus System, 53 National Youth Administration, 105 Nation, Carrie, 99, 114 Nations Mission of the Presbyterian Church, 183 Native Americans, 47, 59, 99, 110–13, 251, 255; artifacts, 252, 253–54, 257–58, 259–61, 263–64, 265, photos 254, 256, 257, 263, 264; Euro-American conflicts with, 4, 5–6, 13, 15–16, 104; photos, 24, 57, 112, 254; religion of, 15, 20; warrior societies, 8–9, 19, 21, 22. See also Ledger art; individual tribes Nazi Party, 115 Nebraska, 80, 83, 126, 199, 252, 254; and Native Americans, 3, 9, 19 Nebraska Legislature, 80 Nebraska State Historical Society, 259 Nebraska Territory, 160 Ned Wynkoop and the Lonely Road from Sand Creek: reviewed, 140 Negro Star (Topeka), 111 Neighbors, Edward, 171 Neutrality Act, 147, 150 New Colorado and the Santa Fe Trail, 46 New Deal, 202; article on, 90–115. See also New Deal coalition New Deal coalition, 187, 188, 200–1 New Hampshire, 171 New Mexico: and Francisco Vásquez de Coronado, 251, 252, 261; and the Santa Fe Trail, 6, 44, 47, 48, 49, 51, 53–54, 55, 56, 59, 60 New Mexico Territorial Legislature, 53–54 New Orleans (La.), 77, 87 New Republic (Dennison, Tex.), 33 New Rochelle (N.Y.), 183 Newspapers, 48, 100, 166, 187, 257, 263; and John Brown, 220, 222; and Mary Elizabeth Lease, 33, 36; and Native Americans, 4, 7, 22; photo, 198 Newton (Harvey Co.), 54, 175–76, 259; photo, 174 Newton Milling and Elevator Company: drawing of, 85 New York (N.Y.): and the J. C. Penney Company, 165, 171, 172, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 183; and Mary Elizabeth Lease, 29–30, 38, 39, 40, 41; and politics, 195, 197, 199, 201; and railroads, 77, 79, 83; tourism, 43–44, 52 Index 289 New York (N.Y.) Herald, 160, 162, 222 New York (N.Y.) Times, 7, 177, 184, 193 New York (N.Y.) World, 188, 193 New York State Legislature, 195, 196, 198, 199, 200, 201 New York State Woman’s Temperance Association, 30 New York Stock Exchange (N.Y.), 185, 201 Nicaragua Canal, 81 1920s: article on, 186–202 “‘noble wife of the late champion of freedom, The’: Mary Brown’s 1882 Visit to Topeka and John Brown’s Enduring Legacy”: article by Bonnie Laughlin-Schultz, 218–33 Noisy Walker, 19, 21; photos, 5, 24 Nolan, Frederick: book edited by, reviewed, 204 Normandy (France), 235, 241 Norris, George W., 199, 200 North Dakota, 5, 80, 87, 88, 126 North Elba (N.Y.), 223, 228, 230; photo, 231 Northern Cheyenne: Dog Soldiers, 21, 22; religion of, 15, 20 Northern Cheyenne Exodus in History and Memory, The: reviewed, 137 Northern Cheyenne Indians: article on, 2–25; ledger art of, article on 2–25, reproduced 2, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, No. 1 front cover; photos, 5, 7, 24 Northern Cheyenne Reservation, 20 “Northern Cheyenne Warrior Ledger Art: Captivity Narratives of Northern Cheyenne Prisoners in 1879 Dodge City”: article by Denise Low and Ramon Powers, 2–25 Northern Pacific Railroad, 76 Nuclear weaponry, 119 O Oak Mills (Atchison Co.), 261 Oberlin (Decatur Co.), 22 Occupy Nation: The Roots, the Spirit, and the Promise of Occupy Wall Street: reviewed, 278 O’Conner, Washington, 8 Odenbaugh, J., 10–11, 14, 22; business card reproduced, 11 Oertel, Kristen Tegtmeier: book reviewed by, 138 Official Guide of the New Santa Fe Trail, 54 Ohio, 180, 221 Oil industry, 99, 245, 253 Oklahoma, 5, 251, 257; and railroads, 79, 86; and the Santa Fe Trail, 44, 52, 53, 60 Oklahoma City (Okla.), 86, 166 Oklahoma Territory, 80, 86 Old Crow, 7, 8, 19, 20–21; photos, 5, 24 Old Quivira, In, 254–55, 259, 261, 264; cover reproduced, 253 Old Santa Fe Trail, The, 58 Old Trails West, The: The Stories of the Trails that Made a Nation, 58 Oliveira, William E., 150 Olsen, Michael L.: “Myth and Memory: The Cultural Heritage of the Santa Fe Trail in the Twentieth Century,” article by, 42–60; note on, 43 Olson, Kevin G. W.: book by, reviewed, 272 Omaha (Nebr.), 77, 81, 82, 87 Ong Aircraft Corporation (Kansas City): photo, 126 290 Operation SAFE (Self-Regulating Application and Flight Efficiency): photo, 133 Oregon, 221 Oregon Trail, 55 O’Reilly, Leonora, 39, 41 Osage Mission (Neosho Co.), 31 Osage orange trees, 260 Osborn, Jennie, 106–7 O’Shaughnessy, Thomas J. H., 52 Ostler, Jeffrey: book reviewed by, 62 Oswego (Labette Co.), 180 Otis, Bina, 35, 39 Otis, John, 35 Ottawa (Franklin Co.), 48 Ott, G. W., 166 Ott, Roy, 175 Overland Monthly, 47 Overmyer, David H.: painting by reproduced, No. 4 front cover Owen, Allen Ferdinand, 150 P Padilla, Juan de, 251, 253, 255, 261, 262, 263; flag reproduced, 250; sketch of, 260 Pageants, 255–56, 259, 261, 262, 263, 265 Paint Creek, 253 Painted Stallion, The, 55 Palmer, Daryl W.: note on, 251; “Quivira, Coronado, and Kansas,” article by, 250–65 Panama Canal, 87, 97 Panic of 1857, 158 Panic of 1893, 76, 84 Parker, John, 100 Parkhurst, Karl, 97 Parsons (Labette Co.), 76 Parsons, Luke, 227 Passett, Joanne, 37 Passion—Music for Viola, 56 Patman, Wright, 181 Patriotism, 236 Paulen, Benjamin S., 192, 193; photo, 196 Pawnee Rock, 48, 53; photo, 47 Peacock, William C., 257 Pearl Harbor, 241; WWII poster reproduced, 234 Peck, George R., 36 Pecos National Historic Park, 59 Pecos Pueblo (N.Mex.), 59 Peirce, Barbara, 264 Pembina (N.Dak.), 87 “Penney Idea, The,” 174–75, 178 Penney, James Cash: article on, 164–85; photos, 172, 182, 184 Pennington, Loren: “Becoming the ‘Greatest Generation’: Company B, 137th Infantry Regiment,” article edited by, 234–49; note on, 235 Pennsylvania, 28, 30, 31, 148 People’s Party. See Populism People’s Railroad of America, 77 Petersen, Karen, 23 Peterson, John M., 260–61 Pharmacies, 31, 32, 242, 245 Kansas History Philadelphia (Penn.), 148 Phyllis Wheatley Home for Colored Children (Wichita), 111 Pike’s Peak Express, 162 Pine Ridge Reservation, 3, 20 Piston, William Garrett: book reviewed by, 141 Pittsburg (Crawford Co.), 176, 184–85 Plains Indian Art: The Pioneering Work of John C. Ewers: reviewed, 70 Plains Indian Ledger Art Digital Publishing Project, 23 Platte County (Mo.), 153 Platte River, 81 Plessy v. Ferguson: Race and Inequality in Jim Crow America: reviewed, 273 Plumb, Preston, 228, 229 Pluto, No. 4 inside front cover; photos, No. 4 inside front cover Point of Rocks (N.Mex.), 48 Pope, Daniel: book reviewed by, 278 Pope, Jonathan, 8 Populism, 106, 188; articles on, 26–41, 74–89; campaign materials reproduced, 37; political cartoon of, 74; drawings of, 76, 77; Omaha convention, 34, 41; photos, 82, 86 “Populist Dream of a ‘Wrong Way’ Transcontinental, The”: article by R. Alton Lee, 74–89 Populist National Convention, 77, 79 Populist Vision, The, 76 Porcupine, 9, 13–14, 19, 20; photos, 5, 24 Porter, Gladys, 184 Post Bolivar (Tex.), 85 Postel, Charles, 76 Pottawatomie County, 254 Pottawatomie Creek Massacre, 219, 222–24, 225, 226 Pottorf, George, 97, 98, 99 Powder River, 5 Powell, Peter, 13, 21, 23 Powers, Ramon, 11; book coauthored by, 137; “Northern Cheyenne Warrior Ledger Art: Captivity Narratives of Northern Cheyenne Prisoners in 1879 Dodge City,” article coauthored by, 2–25; note on, 3 Prairie Fire: A Great Plains History: reviewed, 139 Pratt County, 101, 107, 108, 111 Pratt, Donald E., 125–26, 128, 129, 130 Pratt, Harvey, 24 Pratt (Kans.) Daily Tribune, 262 Pratt (Pratt Co.), 111 Presbyterian Church, 183 Preservation of Historical Sites Act, 59 Preston (Idaho), 171 “‘Pretty Weedy Flower, A’: William Allen White, Midwestern Liberalism, and the 1920s Culture War”: article by Charles E. Delgadillo, 186–202 Price, Jay: book reviewed by, 207 Price’s Lost Campaign: The 1864 Invasion of Missouri: reviewed, 141 Principle Over Party: The Farmers’ Alliance and Populism in South Dakota, 1880–1900: reviewed, 62 Progressive Era, 89; article on, 186–202 Prohibition, 27, 30, 33, 188, 194–95, 196, 199, 201, 230, 237. See also Prohibition Party; individual temperance societies Prohibitionist Party, 41 Prohibition Party, 33, 34–35, 39; drawing of, 32 Proslavery/free-state conflict: articles on, 146–63, 218– 33; ballot box roster reproduced, 159; drawing of, 146; newspaper extra edition reproduced, 155 Prospectus of the Gulf and Interstate Railway Company Giving its Origin, Proposed Route and Revolutionary Aims, 79, 83, 84 Prostitution, 32, 37, 38, 197–98 Provo (Utah), 173 Prussia, 81, 148 P-T Air Service (Hays), 125–26 Puck: political cartoon reproduced, 40 Pueblo (N.Mex.), 52 Pullen, Clarence, 46 Puritanism, 196 Purple Heart, 242 Putnam, Nina Wilcox, 51–52 Pyle, Warren, 248 Q Québec (Canada), 43 Quinn, Patrick: book reviewed by, 276 Quivira: article on, 250–65 Quivira, 257 “Quivira, Coronado, and Kansas”: article by Daryl W. Palmer, 250–65 Quivira Historical Society (Alma), 254 Quiviran Indians, 251, 252, 253, 254, 259–60, 261, 263– 64, 265; photo, 263 R Racism, 91, 110–14, 200; against blacks, 110–11, 192; against European immigrants, 188, 190–93, 195–96, 198–99; against Mexicans, 110–11, 113–14; against Native Americans, 4, 22, 48, 110–13. See also Ku Klux Klan. Railroads, 48, 188–89, 193; advertisement reproduced, 49; article on, 74–89; political cartoon of, 74; photos, 80; poster reproduced, 88. See also individual roads Rambles on Overland Trails, 52 Ranche on the Oxhide, The, 47 Rape, 37 Raton Pass (N.Mex.), 51, 52–53 Reade, Dick, 125–26 Reagan, John, 79 “Real American Goes Hunting, A”: political cartoon reproduced, 197 Real estate, 148, 162–63 Rebels on the Border: Civil War, Emancipation, and the Reconstruction of Kentucky and Missouri: reviewed, 270 Reconstruction Era: article on, 218–33 Red Bluff (Calif.), 222 Red Rocks (Emporia): photos, 189, 198 Red Scare, 188 Red State Religion: Faith and Politics in America’s Heartland: reviewed, 210 Reid, Debra A.: book reviewed by, 68 Religion, 194; Christianity, 111, 169, 171, 174; Judaism, 113, 192, 194; and Native Americans, 15, 20; and Index 291 politics, 191, 193, 197, 198, 199, 200. See also individual denominations; individual places of worship Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), 30, 147, 148, 153 Remembering Roadside America: Preserving the Recent Past as Landscape and Place: reviewed, 214 Reminiscences of Old John Brown: Thrilling Incidents of Border Life in Kansas, 224–25 Reno County, 100, 101, 111 Republican (Atlanta, Ga.), 150 Republican National Committee (RNC), 197 Republican Party, 259; and the Great Depression and New Deal, 94, 97; and John Brown, 222; and Populism, 28, 30–31, 34, 35, 36, 38, 39–40, 41; and railroads, 82, 83; and William Allen White, article on 186–202 Retail industry: article on, 164–85 Revolutionary War, American, 30, 148 Reynolds, George: photo, 5 R. G. Dun and Company, 151 R. H. Macy and Company, 168, 177 Rice County, 49; and Francisco Vásquez de Coronado, 254, 256, 257–58, 261, 262, 263, 264; photos, 78, 256 Richardson, John P., 154 Richey, W. E., 253, 254, 255 “Right of Way, The”: political cartoon reproduced, 74 Riley County, 254 Rio Grande Western Railroad, 171 Riots, 109–10 Rittenhouse, Jack, 58 Riverside Park (Wichita), 257 Roads, 53, 108 Road to Santa Fe, The, 58 Robinson, Charles, 224, 225, 231, 232 Robinson, Jane Ewers: book edited by, reviewed, 70 Robinson, Pete, 246 Robinson, Sara, 225, 231 Rock Springs (Wy.), 169 rode: reviewed, 63 Romania, 244 Rome (Ga.) Courier, 150 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 200, 201, 202, 241; posters reproduced, 90, 237, Nos. 2 and 4 back covers Roosevelt, Theodore, 39, 188, 190; photo, 189 Roots of Modern Conservatism, The: Dewey, Taft, and the Battle for the Soul of the Republican Party: reviewed, 212 Rosenwald, Julius, 180 Ross, Earl A., 180 Rossington, W. H., 36; painting of, 36 Russia, 193 Ryan, Frank J., 191–92 Rzeczkowski, Frank: book by, reviewed, 274 S Sacco, Nicola, 188 Sacher, John: book reviewed by, 205 Saint Francis (Cheyenne Co.), 180 Saint Lô (France): photo, 243 Saint Louis (Mo.) Post and Dispatch, 4 Salina (Kans.) Journal, 259 Salina (Saline Co.), 176, 177, 182 292 Saline County, 256, 258 Salter, Susanna, 114 Salt Lake City (Utah), 172, 174, 175 Sams, Amanda Day, 166, 179 Sams, Earl Corder: article on, 164–85; photos, 164, 168, 172, 184 Sams Fine Arts Building (Kansas Wesleyan University, Salina), 184 Sams, Green Lee, 166, 167 Sams, Joseph Clyde, 166, 179–80 Sams, Lula Ammerman, 166, 170, 171; photo, 168 “Samuel J. Kookogey in Bleeding Kansas: A ‘Fearless vindicator of the rights of the South’”: article by Antonio Rafael de la Cova, 146–63 Sanborn, Franklin, 220, 222–23, 224 San Diego (Calif.), 245 Sandoz, Jules, 20 Sandoz, Mari, 20 San Francisco (Calif.), 52, 77, 158, 162, 239 Santa Fe National Historic Trail, 56, 59 Santa Fe (N.Mex.): and the Santa Fe Trail, 6, 43, 44, 49, 52, 53, 54, 55, 58 Santa Fe Passage, 55 Santa Fe Railway, 36, 76, 79 Santa Fe Trail, 6; article on, 42–60; drawing of, 45; maps, 46, 54; photos, 42, 47, 50, 52, 58, 60, No. 1 back cover Santa Fe Trail and Battle of Westport Reunion and Carnival, 45 Santa Fe Trail Association, 44, 49, 56, 59–60 Santa Fe Trail Echoes, 56 Santa Fe Trail Magazine, 56–57 Santa Fe Trail, The, 58, 59 Santa Fe Trail, The: A Chapter in the Opening of the West, 58 Santa Fe Trail, The (movie), 55, 56 Santa Fe Trail, The (symphony), 55–56 Santa Fe Trail to California, The: A Tale...Old Mexico, 52 Savannah (Ga.), 148, 149, 150 Schneider, Gregory L.: book reviewed by, 211 Schooley, Celia, 102 Schøyen Collection (Spikkestad, Norway), 9, 11, 23 Schøyen, Martin, 11 Schurz, Carl, 8 Science, Nos. 1–4 inside front covers Scopes trial, 188, 199 Scotland, 28–29, 30 Scott City (Scott Co.), 52 Scott Kerr and Company, 163 Scott, Mack: book reviewed by, 274 Sculle, Keith A.: book coauthored by, reviewed, 214 Sears, Roebuck and Company, 168, 175, 177, 180 Seattle (Wash.), 43, 181 Sedgwick County, 100, 101, 102, 109, 111, 113, 118, 256 Segregation, 91, 111, 190 Seiberling, Frank A., 87 Seneca (Nemaha Co.), 181, 184 Serpent intaglio (Lyons), 263–64; photo, 263 Sewing rooms, 107, 108 Sex Revolution, A, 37–38 Shackel, Paul, 220 Shanks and Company store, 166–67 Kansas History Shanks and Sams store, 166, 171 Shanks, Jacob, 166, 170 Shanks, James, 166 Shepherd, Hershel, 245 Sheppard, Morris, 243 Sheridan, Philip H., 4 Sherman, William, 222, 224 Sherow, James E.: book reviewed by, 268 Shreveport (La.), 239 Silent Spring, 118, 132 Simmons, Marc, 53, 59 Simpson (Cloud/Mitchell co.), 165, 166, 169, 170, 171, 172–73, 175, 185 Sinaloa (Mexico), 77 Skocpol, Theda: book coauthored by, reviewed, 211 Slavery, 88–89, 91, 147, 148, 150, 162, 223, 224, 230 Slocum, Thomas T., 151 Smith, Alfred E. “Al,” 188, 195, 196–200; photo, 200 Smith, Eugene, 97 Smith, Roger C., 119 Smithsonian Institution (Washington, D.C.), 9, 10–11, 12, 23, 261, 263 Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, 261 Smoky Hill Buttes, 258 Smoky Hill River, 253 Smoky Valley Historical Society (Lindsborg), 259 Snow, Jack, 244 Socialism, 94 Social Security Act, 202 Songs of the Santa Fe Trail and the Far West, 56 South Dakota, 3, 75, 76, 77, 78, 80, 87, 126 Southern Cheyenne, 12, 18–19 Southern Pacific Railroad, 48 Spain, 6, 44, 147; and exploration in the Americas, 251, 252, 253, 255, 259–61, 263 Sparks, Greene, 153–54, 156 Sparks, Stephen, 153–54, 156 Spaulding, Fenton J., 56 Spiritualist Church, 40 Sports, 238. See also individual sports Spurgeon, June Ann Mabel, 97, 99 Stafford County, 101, 105, 107, 108–9, 111 Stage coaches, 162 Stanford, Leland, 81 Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 33 State of Kansas v. Wild Hog et al., 8 Stearns, Mary, 223, 225, 226 Steinke, Greg A., 56 Stelle, James W., 254 Stephens, Alexander H., 162 Stephens, Nelson Timothy, 8 Stevenson, Augusta, 59 Stevens, Thomas, 262 Stillwell, Arthur, 86 St. John, John P., 227, 228, 229–30; drawing of, 32 St. John (Stafford Co.), 104, 105, 111 St. Joseph (Mo.): photo, 192 St. Louis (Mo.), 172, 183 St. Nicholas, 47 Stocking, Hobart, 58 Stoddard, E., 82 Storer College (Harpers Ferry, Va.), 231 Story of Early Rice County, The, 257 St. Peter Claver Parish (Wichita), 111 Stranger Creek Township (Leavenworth Co.), 156, 158 Straughn, John, 10, 22 Straughn, Sallie, 9–10, 22 Stringfellow, John H., 157 Strong Left Hand, 4, 19, 22; photos, 5, 24 Stum, Ralph: photo, 119 Sumner County, 100, 101, 107, 113–14, 118 Sutton, Mike W., 8 Sutton, Thomas R. “Tom,” 243, 244, 245; photo, 243 Sweden, 84 Swimming pools, 107, 109, 258; photo, 114 Syrians, 113 Szabo, Joyce, 18–19, 23 T Taber, Ronald Warren, 108 Talbotton (Ga.), 150, 163 Tammany Hall (New York). See New York State Legislature Tangle Hair, 19, 21; photos, 5, 24 Tate, Michael L.: book reviewed by, 137 Taxes, 75, 83 Taylor, J. T.: photos, 256, 257 Taylor, Maude, 97, 98 Taylor Motor Company (Hutchinson), 54 Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism, The: reviewed, 211 Temperance. See Prohibition Temple Emanu-El (Wichita), 113 Tennessee, 199 Texarkana (Tex.), 243 Texas, 6, 148, 180; and Francisco Vásquez de Coronado, 251, 252, 261; and railroads, 76, 80, 85, 86, 87 Thatcher, T. Dwight, 228, 229, 230 Tholen, Thomas E. “Tom,” 238, 242, 245, 247, 248 Thomas, Rees, 100 Thompson, Henry, 222 Thompson, Ruth Brown, 223 Tiguex (N.Mex.), 251 Time, 193 Time’s Shadow: Remembering a Family Farm in Kansas: reviewed, 275 Tobacco, 169 To California Over the Santa Fe Trail, 48 Tombaugh, Clyde, No. 4 inside front cover; photo, No. 4 inside front cover Tongue River, 5 Topeka Constitution, 151 Topeka (Kans.) Daily Capital, 82–83, 130, 227 Topeka (Shawnee Co.), 4, 6, 37, 47, 184, 246, 254, 255, 261; and Bleeding Kansas, 150, 156, 159; and John Brown, 219, 220, 222, 225, 227, 228, 229, 230–31, 232, 233; and railroads, 79, 82, 83; and the Works Progress Administration Federal Writers’ Project, 96, 106 Topolobampo Colony, 77 Index 293 Tourism: and Francisco Vásquez de Coronado, 257, 258, 259, 263; guidebooks, 94, advertisement reproduced, 100, article on 90–115; map, 54; photo, 52; and the Santa Fe Trail, 43–44, 46, 48, 49, 51–54, 60 Toward a More Perfect Union: The Settlement of Union Township, Clay County, Kansas: reviewed, 208 Towner, Lyda, 184–85 Towns, George, 149 Townsley, James, 224 Trading, 44, 48, 60, 79. See also Retail industry Trails, 53 Trails West, 59 Treaty of Medicine Lodge of 1867, 255 Tree in the Trail, 59 Trinidad (Colo.), 51, 52, 59 Truax, Elizabeth, 113 Truax, Emma, 97 Truman Capote and the Legacy of In Cold Blood: reviewed, 276 Twitchell, Ralph Emerson, 56 2,4-D (2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid), 122, 125, 128; photos, 120, 121, 127 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D). See 2,4-D U Udall, Stewart L., 264–65 Udden, Johan August, 253–54, 257, 258, 261, 265 Uncertain Pilgrims, 55 Underground Railroad, 30 Unemployment, 93 Union Army, 30–31, 222 Union Labor Party, 33, 41 Union Pacific Coal Company, 170–71 Union Pacific Railroad, 76, 81 Uniting the Tribes: The Rise and Fall of Pan-Indian Community on the Crow Reservation: reviewed, 274 University of Kansas (Lawrence), 235, 245, 263 U.S. Air Services, 100 U.S. Army, 121, 241; article on, 234–49 U.S. Army Officer Candidate School, 241 U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 183 U.S. Congress, 102, 158, 160, 162, 181, 241 U.S. Constitution, 192 U.S. Department of Interior, 103 U.S. District Courts, 150 U.S. House of Representatives, 162, 241 U.S. Indian Claims Commission, 10 U.S. National Park Service, 59, 60 U.S. Postal Service, 245 U.S. Railroad Administration, 87 U.S. Veterans Administration, 245 Utah, 171, 172, 182, 185 V Vail, David D.: “Kill That Thistle: Rogue Sprayers, Bootlegged Chemicals, Wicked Weeds, and the Kansas Chemical Laws, 1945–1980,” article by, 116– 33; note on, 117 VanDeren, Victor: photo, 243 Vanzetti, Bartolomeo, 188 294 Vestal, Stanley, 58 Veterans. See under individual wars Veterans Day, 235; photo, 246 Veterans Day, Founding City of, 235 Vietnam War, 245 Villard, Oswald Garrison, 55, 188, 194, 199–200 Virginia, 219, 221 Voss, Ralph F.: book by, reviewed, 276 W Wabaunsee County, 254 Waco (Tex.), 79 Wagner Act, 202 Wagnon, William O.: book reviewed by, 65 Wagon Mound (N.Mex.), 51, 52 Wagon Tracks, 59–60 Waisbrooker, Lois, 37–38 Walker, Matthew R., 158 Walker, Robert J., 158, 160; drawing of, 158 Walker, Samuel, 156 Walnut Creek Crossing (Barton Co.), 52 Walnut Creek (Leavenworth Co.), 153 Walters, Bessie, 97, 98, 101 War. See individual battles; individual conflicts Wardall, Alonzo, 76, 79, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85–86, 89; drawing of, 77 War of 1812, 148 Washington (Washington Co.), 181 Washita Creek Massacre, 4 Weaponry, 119, 242, 244 Weather, 124, 257. See also Drought; Dust storms; Fires; Floods; Hurricanes Weaver, Clara, 38 Weaver, James B., 27, 37, 38, 41; photo, 38 Webster, Daniel, 150 Wedel, Waldo, 259, 261, 264–65 Wellington (Sumner Co.), 107, 109, 113–14 Wellman, Paul, 261 West Branch (Iowa), 195 Western Reporter, 157 Weston (Mo.), 151 Westport—1812–1912, 45 Westport (Mo.), 45 Westport (Mo.) Improvement Association, 45 “What’s the Matter with America?,” 190 “What’s the Matter with Kansas?,” 188 Wheeler, Nelson P., 30–31 Whig Party, 150 White-Bearded Plainsman, A: The Memoirs of Archaeologist W. Raymond Wood: reviewed, 64 White, Glen G., 175, 180 White, James, 48 White, Sallie: photo, 189 White, William Allen, 261; article on, 186–202; political cartoon of, 197; photos, 186, 189, 194, 198 White, William Lindsay: photo, 189 Whitfield, John W., 153 Whitney, Mary A., 255 Wichita Chamber of Commerce: photo, 102 Wichita Indians, 251, 257, 262; photo, 254 Kansas History Wichita (Kans.) Eagle, 100, 261 Wichita (Kans.) Independent, 33 Wichita Library Association, 102 Wichita Municipal Airport, 98, 99; photo, 106 Wichita Park Board, 107, 109 Wichita Parks Department, 98 Wichita Police Department, 109 Wichita (Sedgwick Co.), 8; and Francisco Vásquez de Coronado, 255, 257, 262; and the J. C. Penney Company, 177, 184; and Mary Elizabeth Lease, 30, 32, 33, 36, 38; photos, 102, 106, 108, 110, 112, 114, 178; and railroads, 79, 86; and the Works Progress Administration Federal Writers’ Project, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 101, 106, 107, 109, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115 Wichita State University, 99, 109, 264 Wichita State University Libraries’ Special Collections and University Archives, 92, 96, 97, 101, 115 Wiegand, Wayne A.: book by, reviewed, 142 Wild Hog, 4, 9, 10–11, 13–14, 19–20; photos, 5, 7, 24 Wildlife, 13, 14–15, 16, 18; Native American drawings of, 12, 17, 18 Wilkinson, Allen, 222, 224 Willard, Frances, 32–33, 34; drawing of, 32 William Sloane House YMCA (New York, N.Y.), 183 Williamson, Vanessa: book coauthored by, reviewed, 211 Willison, George F., 103 Wilmington (Del.), 148 Wilson, Avis, 97, 98 Wilson, O. W., 109 Wilson, Rai: book reviewed by, 273 Wilson, Woodrow, 200 Wind Leaves No Shadow, The, 55 Winnipeg (Canada), 79, 83, 87 Winter, Jay, 252, 261, 265 Wisconsin, 221 Witty, Tom, 264–65 W. J. Keys store (Beloit), 166, 173, 179; photo, 177 Woidemann, Christian, 173, 175 Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), 32, 41 Woman’s suffrage, 27, 33, 34, 35, 38, 39 Woman Who Dared to Vote, The: The Trial of Susan B. Anthony: reviewed, 271 Women, 110–11, 114–15; and employment, 31, 32, 33; harassment of, 109; in politics, article on 26–41. See also Woman’s suffrage; Women’s rights movement Women’s Political Progressive League, 34 Women’s rights movement, 32, 39, 40–41 Woodhull, Victoria, 38 Wood, Margaret: book reviewed by, 64 Wood, Robert E., 180 Wood, W. Raymond: book by, reviewed, 64 Woolworth’s, 168 Wooton, Richens Lacey “Uncle Dick,” 53 Works Progress Administration Federal Writers’ Project: article on, 90–115; posters reproduced, 90, 100, No. 2 back cover Works Progress Administration (WPA), 259; photos, 114, 258. See also Works Progress Administration Federal Writers’ Project World’s Fair, 1893, 84 World War I, 87, 176, 188, 195, 237, 247 World War II, 103, 182; article on, 234–49; photos, 238, 240, 242, 243, 244; posters reproduced, 234, 237, No. 4 back cover World War II veterans: article on, 234–49; photos, 244, 248 World War I veterans, 247 Wuthnow, Robert: book by, reviewed, 210 Wykagl Country Club (New York), 183 Wyoming, 5; and the J. C. Penney Company, 165, 167, 168, 169, 171, 172, 173, 176, 177 Y Yost, Ted, 127 Young America movement, 149 Young, Frederic, 6 Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA), 194, 237 Z Zimmerman, Mark E.: photo, 256 Errata, Volume 34 Winter 2011–2012, p. 298, U.S. Senator Carter Glass (D., Va.) served as secretary of the treasury under President Woodrow Wilson, but he did not hold that office during Franklin D. Roosevelt’s administration—he actually declined that appointment. Glass chaired the House Committee on Banking and Currency, cosponsored the Federal Reserve Act in 1913, entered the Senate in 1920, and cosponsored the Glass–Steagall Act in 1933. Index 295
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