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Considers "two influential misconceptions" of the Old West: first, that a "typical frontier community was sociologically cohesive"; second, "that these particular frontier communities. Minneapolis, Minn. Egloff, Fred R. Eklund, Emmet E.

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Lindsborg, Kans. A biography of Dr. Lund-Quest , a Lutheran minister and executive director of Lutheran World Federation, who was born in the Freemount community west of Lindsborg. Elliot, Mal. Wichita, Kans. This "exhaustive study of personalities, events and courses" by a veteran sportswriter contains an impressive compilation of golf facts, including a list of the more than courses built in the state of Kansas. Ellis, Jerry. New York: Delcorte Press, Report of a trip taken in Emmons, David M.

Discussion of modern boundaries for the West.

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England, Gary A. Weathering the Storm: Tornadoes, Television and Turmoil. Most of the comment and pictures are for Oklahoma's "Tornado Alley," but three pictures show the tornado in Hesston in Entz, Gary R. The author casts new light on this less than successful s colonization effort. Erickson, Kenneth Cleland. Etulain, Richard W. A page volume covering the West from to the present. Evans, Sterling. The Santa Fe Trail, which spanned some eight hundred miles of prairie, plains and desert, was "a conduit for commerce, not settlement"; rejecting the traditional interpretive approach, the author examines "the Hispanic contribution to the eastward expansion of ideas and innovations.

Ewers, John C. Mostly about the northern plains--also explores the role of women in Plains Indian life.

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Eyestone, Merle, and Betty Lou Denton. Manhattan, Kans. Fairbanks, Carol, and Bergine Haakenson, eds. Writings of Farm Women, An Anthology. New York: Garland Publishing, Farrar, J. Lincoln: Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, Focus on Nebraska. Fast, Barbara Ruth. Miller taught piano at Wichita State University for thirty-eight years.

Extensive interviewing with Miller, her colleagues, and professional acquaintances.

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Fearon, Peter. Confrontation between local relief officials and workers, which ultimately involved the Kansas National Guard and the Kansas Emergency Relief Committee headed by John G. Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. Economic Forces, Shaping the Rural Heartland. Deals with the Tenth Federal Reserve District of which Kansas is a part where nine tenths of the counties are rural and account for 39 percent of the twelve states' population.

Fellman, Michael. Sherman lived and practiced law in Leavenworth during part of the territorial period, returning to Kansas after the Civil War to command troops in the Plains Indian wars.

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Examines the "range and depth of Julia's experiences" in Kansas Territory; she was a New England emigrant dedicated to abolitionism who corresponded regularly with several Eastern newspapers. Lewis Perry and Michael Fellman, eds. Deals with the intensly partisan, emotional nature of this early period, when "Brotherhood was thus rendered into fratricide, settlement into sectional struggle. Fisher, Glenn W. The Worst Tax? A History of the Property Tax in America.

Superman 1938–1941, Jewish American History, and the Invention of the Jewish–Comics Connection

Much attention is given to Kansas situation during the Progressive era. This controversial method of taxation has long been a perennial issue. Here, Professor Fisher examines the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century Progressive Era efforts to improve its administration. Fisher, James J. The Best of Jim Fisher. Pittsburg, Kans.

A selective compilation of about seventy-five of Fisher's Kansas City Star columns--thoughtful tales of human interest, reflecting a real sense of history and covering people, places, and events in Kansas and Missouri. Fisher, Ron. Heartland of the Continent: American Plains and Prairies. Concentrates on the American West from the Mississippi to the Rockies.

Fitzgerald, Anne. A nicely written family history, focusing on the Yeagers who have worked their Chase County Flint Hills land for years.


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Fitzgerald, Dan. Special attention is given to Neosho Falls in Woodson County, which "is not a complete ghost town" but falls within the author's rather liberal definition. Studies " of the more alluring ghost towns" where "phantoms of unfilled dreams linger elusively among the remains. Flamm, Michael W. Fleharty, Eugene D. Wild Animals and Settlers on the Great Plains. The author examined contemporary diaries, letters, and newspapers--many of which are quoted extensively in the book--to explore the interaction between early settlers and the native fauna, mainly in western Kansas.

Fleming, Elvis E. Although he moved to Roswell, New Mexico Territory, for health reasons, the former Kansas Populist congressman became active in the political and economic life of his new home; Simpson died on October 23, , at Wichita's St. Francis hospital, where he was being treated for a heart condition. Flint, Richard, and Shirley Cushing Flint.

This expedition, which marched northeast into present Kansas during the spring of , left behind a trail of crosses, probably of "hewn wood timbers," as guideposts; the Flints are trying to locate and analyze these relics. Foster, George H. Atlanta, Ga. A concise history of Fred Harvey and the Harvey system from its beginnings at Topeka and Florence in the late s and an appendix listing business locations with open and close dates , plus dozens of recipes once enjoyed at Harvey's famous eateries. Foveaux, Jessie Lee Brown.

New York: Warner Books, The life story of a Manhattan woman, now 98 years of age, written in History of Franklin County, Kansas. Dallas, Tex. A large volume containing general county and community histories and family sketches. Franklin, Ted E. He Made the Range Safe. A veterinarian's experience with livestock illnesses. Frederickson, H. George, editor. Public Policy and the Two States of Kansas. Analyzes the policy areas of education, corrections, transportation, welfare, and health which ranked highest in the state's agenda from to Freed, Elaine.

Preserving the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains. Documents historic preservation in the ten states of the Great Plains and mountain region included.


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  7. Frehill-Rowe, Lisa M. A quantitative analysis of census data leads the author to the conclusion that "significant determinants of migration varied between the groups"; economic factors were important, but so too were "political influences and the general social milieu. Fuller, Wayne E. With over illustrations supporting his narrative, Fuller discusses the independence of control over education and how rural communities revolved around such schools.

    Fyler, Carl. Leavenworth, Kans. Johnston, Gale, Richard Anthony. Gardiner, Allen. The Carnegie Libraries in Kansas. Includes a number of photographs and a listing of the state's fifty-nine libraries, giving date of establishment and current status. The Road Is All! Essays on the Celebration of Life. Hayword, Calif.