INDEX
- Abilene, 157.
- Actual Settlers’ Association, 68.
- Adams, Franklin G., 231.
- Adams, Zu, 231.
- Admission of Kansas, 98, 106.
- Agricultural College, 143, 163, 197, 201.
- Agricultural Society, 143, 163.
- Agriculture, Board of, 163.
- Agriculture, taught to the Indians, 45, 142;
- Aid from the East, 106, 121.
- Air Service, 139.
- Alfalfa, 150, 151.
- Allerton, Ellen P., 233.
- Alliance, Farmers’, 161.
- Amendments to the Constitution, 136;
- to National Constitution, 137.
- Ammunition Train, 139.
- Anderson, John A., 230.
- Andreas’ History of Kansas, 233.
- Anti-cigarette Law, 136.
- Appendix, 223-250.
- Apple Crop, 160.
- Aplington, Kate A., 234.
- Argonne, 139.
- Arizona, 29.
- Arkansas City, 128.
- “Army of the North,” 89.
- Ash Creek, 37.
- Atchison, D. R., 73, 74.
- Atchison, 21, 42, 68, 168;
- county, 20.
- Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, building of, 178, 180.
- Attorneys-General, Territorial, 236;
- State, 239.
- Auditors, Territorial, 235;
- State, 238.
- Automobile, 184.
- Baker University, 204, 244.
- Balance of Power, 57;
- table of, 246.
- Baptist Missions, 225.
- Barber, murder of, 83.
- Barton County, 207.
- Becknell, journey of, 29.
- Beecher, Henry Ward, 87.
- Beet Sugar Factory, 153.
- Berryman, Rev. J. C., 225.
- Bickerdyke, Mary A., 231.
- Black Jack, battle of, 86.
- Blackmar, F. W., 234.
- “Bleeding Kansas,” 91.
- Blue Lodges, 65.
- Bluemont College, 201.
- “Blue Sky” Law, 136.
- Board of Administration, 204.
- Board of Agriculture, 163.
- Bogus Legislature, 74, 76, 78, 80, 220, 223.
- Boom, 127, 148.
- Boston, 69.
- Branson, Jacob, 79, 80.
- Brewer, David J., 230.
- Brick, 167, 170.
- Broom Corn, 151.
- Brown, John, 85;
- Buchanan, President, 98.
- Buffalo, 9, 18, 21, 25, 33, 36, 37, 48, 115, 123, 124, 143.
- Building Stone, 166.
- Butler County, 117, 168, 169.
- Cabeza de Vaca, 10, 11, 36.
- Cache, how made, 38.
- California, 29, 175;
- Camp Funston, 138.
- Capital, State, 99.
- Capitals, Territorial, 223.
- Capitol, State, 130.
- Carruth, William Herbert, 234.
- Carson, Kit, 41.
- Catholic priests, 16;
- Cattle Trade, 157-159.
- Census, first Territorial, 78.
- Cherokee County, 166.
- Chief Justices, Territorial, 236;
- State, 240.
- Child-labor Law, 136.
- Cibola, 11.
- Cimarron Crossing, 38.
- Cimarron River, 32, 38.
- Civil War, 109-113, 115-129, 131, 143, 166.
- Clark, Esther M., 234.
- Clark, William, 20.
- Cloud County, 115.
- Coal, 166.
- Colby, 163.
- Coleman, 79.
- Colleges, list of, 244.
- College of Emporia, 204.
- Columbus, 9, 10.
- Colorado, 22, 29, 151, 153.
- Comanche Indians, 25, 33.
- Commercial Work, 195.
- Commission, Railroad, 182.
- Congressmen, 242, 243.
- Connelley, William Elsey, 234.
- Consolidated Schools, 191;
- Districts, 195.
- Constitution, Topeka, 78, 94, 223;
- Constitutions, summary of, 223.
- Corn, 156.
- Coronado, 10-14, 49;
- Cortez, 10, 29.
- Cotton Gin, 55.
- Council Grove, 33, 34, 72, 210.
- Counties Organized, 113, 122;
- lists of, 248-250.
- County High School, 193.
- Cowboy, 158, 159.
- Crawford County, 166.
- Crawford, Samuel J., 117, 234.
- Crops of Kansas, 147, 148.
- Dairying, 157.
- Daughters of American Revolution, 210.
- Democratic Party, 98.
- Denominational Schools, 204, 244.
- Denver, Governor, 97.
- Dodge City, 12, 163;
- cattle trade center, 158.
- Domestic Science, 192.
- Don Carlos, Mrs. Louise Cooke, 234.
- Doniphan County, 20.
- Douglas County, 79.
- Douglas, Stephen A., 58.
- Dow, 79.
- Drouth, 67, 104, 105, 106, 119, 127, 142, 148.
- Dugout, 102.
- Education, 187-206;
- see Schools.
- Eldridge, 85.
- Election, first Territorial, 72;
- second Territorial, 73.
- Electric Railways, 182, 183.
- Elwood, 176.
- Emigrant Aid Company, 63, 64, 65, 85.
- Emporia, 197.
- English, 17.
- Exodus, 125.
- Experiment Station, 163.
- Extension Work, 204.
- Farmers’ Alliance, 161.
- Farmers’ Educational and Cooperative Union, 163.
- Farmers’ Institutes, 162.
- Farmers’ Organizations, 160.
- Farming Implements, 143-146.
- Father Padilla, 48.
- Feterita, 153.
- Fire-escape Law, 136.
- Floods, 133.
- Foreign Settlements, 180, 181.
- Fort Dodge, 38, 52, 228.
- Fort Hays, 52, 228.
- Fort Hays Kansas Normal School, 194.
- Fort Leavenworth, 50, 52, 139, 227.
- Fort Riley, 51, 52, 72, 75, 139, 211, 212, 227.
- Fort Scott, 52, 166, 227.
- Forts, list of, 227-229.
- “Forty-niners,” 41.
- Fourth of July Creek, 21.
- France, 16, 139;
- end of claims in America, 17-18.
- Franklin, 33, 89.
- Fremont, John C., 41.
- Friends Missions, 49, 225.
- Friends University, 204.
- Funston, Fred, 129.
- Fur Traders, 47.
- Garden City, 153, 163.
- Gardner, 42.
- Gas, 167, 168, 171.
- Gasoline Tractor, 147.
- Geary, John W., 90, 91, 92, 94.
- Giles, F. W., 233.
- Glass, 171;
- Gleed, Charles, 233.
- Glick, Geo. W., 211.
- Gold Seekers, 41, 42.
- Good Roads, 183, 193;
- federal aid, 183.
- Goss, Nathaniel S., 233.
- Governors, Territorial, 235;
- State, 237.
- Graham, Effie, 234.
- Grange, 160.
- Grasshopper Invasion, 121, 122, 127.
- Gray, Alfred, 231.
- Great American Desert, 24, 25, 29, 106, 122.
- Great Bend, 12-13.
- Great Salt Lake, 41.
- Great Seal of Kansas, 116.
- Greenwood County, 117.
- Gregg, Josiah, 34.
- Gypsum, 168, 170.
- Hall of Fame, 211.
- Hamelton, 97.
- Hand Planter, 143, 144.
- Hard-surfaced Roads, 184.
- Harger, Charles M., 234.
- Harris, William A., 230.
- Harvey, Henry, 225-226, 233.
- Hays, 163.
- Highland College, 49, 225.
- High Schools, accredited, 193, 195, 197;
- Hinton, R. J., 233.
- Historical Society, 214, 215.
- History of Kansas, 207, 221.
- Homes of Kansas, poem, 101.
- Homestead Law, 117, 118.
- Horner, Hattie, 233.
- Horses, used on Santa Fe Trail, 33.
- Horticulture, 159.
- Household Arts, 191, 195.
- Howe, E. W., 233, 234.
- Hudson, Mary W., 233.
- Hutchinson, 167, 169.
- Illinois, 64.
- Immigration, 64, 65, 67, 88, 105-106, 115, 117-118, 122, 129, 180, 181.
- Independence, 33.
- Independence Creek, 21.
- Indiana, 64.
- Indian Territory, 46.
- Indians, 9, 20, 21, 22, 55, 72, 135;
- Industrial Training, 195.
- Industries of Kansas, 142-171.
- Ingalls, John J., 87, 211, 218, 233.
- Inman, Henry, 233, 234.
- Institutions, State, 244, 245.
- Insurance, Superintendents of, 241.
- Interstate Commerce Commission, 182.
- Interurban Lines, 183.
- Iowa, 64, 88, 89.
- “Iron Trail,” 179.
- Irrigation, 149.
- Irving, Washington, 24.
- Irwin, Rev. S. M., 225.
- Jayhawkers, 96.
- Jefferson, President, 17, 20.
- Jesuits, 16, 48.
- Johnson, Mrs. Elizabeth A., 209.
- Johnson, Rev. Thomas, 50, 225.
- Johnson, William, 225.
- Joliet, 16.
- Jones, Sheriff, 79, 81, 83.
- Junction City, 13.
- Juvenile Courts, 136.
- Kafir Corn, 151.
- Kansas, admission of, 98, 106.
- Kansas City, 39, 50, 65, 66, 68, 112, 133, 166, 167, 174, 177.
- Kansas History, in the making, 221.
- Kansas-Nebraska Bill, 58, 63.
- Kansas Pacific Railroad, 177.
- Kansas Spirit, 217-221.
- Kansas Territory, map, 56;
- organization, 58.
- Kansas To-day, 135, 136.
- Kanza Indians, 25, 33, 45.
- Kaw Indians, same as Kanza Indians.
- King, Henry, 233.
- Kingman, Samuel A., 230.
- La Croix, Father, 226.
- Land Grants, 180.
- Lane, James H., 78, 79, 87, 89, 99.
- La Salle, 16.
- Lawrence, 65, 68, 79, 80, 83, 88, 99, 167;
- Lawrence, Amos A., 67.
- Lead and Zinc, 167.
- Leavenworth, 42, 68, 168.
- Leavenworth Constitution, 96, 166, 223.
- Lecompton, 68, 69, 88, 95.
- Lecompton Constitution, 94, 95, 223.
- Leedy, Governor, 161.
- Legislature, Bogus, 74, 76, 79, 80;
- second Territorial, 94.
- Legislature, first Free-state, 95.
- Legislatures, summary of, 223.
- Length of school term, 187, 190.
- Lerrigo, Dr. C. H., 234.
- Lewelling, Governor, 161.
- Lewis and Clark, expedition of, 20-21, 25.
- Lieutenant-Governors, 237.
- Lincoln, 110.
- Lindsborg, 181.
- Linn County, 97, 112.
- Live Stock, 156-159.
- Locomotive, invention of, 174;
- old and modern, 182.
- Long, Major, 24.
- Louisiana, naming of, 16;
- Lykins, Dr. David, 225.
- Lykins, Dr. Johnson, 225.
- Manhattan, 68, 69, 177, 200, 201.
- Manual Training, 191, 192.
- Manual Training Normal School, 198, 201.
- Manufactures, 165.
- Marais des Cygnes Massacre, 97, 212.
- Marion County, 117.
- Markham, Thomas B., 225.
- Marne, Battle of the, 139.
- Marquette, 16.
- Marysville, 176.
- Mason, Walt, 234.
- McCarter, Margaret Hill, 234.
- McCoy, Rev. Isaac, 49, 225.
- McCoy, Joseph G., 233.
- McKeever, W. A., 234.
- Meat Packing, 166, 181.
- Meeker, Jotham, 49, 225.
- Memorial Hall, 2, 213, 214.
- Memorials of Kansas, 207-215.
- Mendenhall, Rev. M., 226.
- Mennonites, 156, 180.
- Methodist Missions, 49, 50, 225.
- Mexico, 17, 21, 29;
- Miller, Sol, 101.
- Milling, 165, 181.
- Milo, 153.
- Mine Creek, 112.
- Mineral Resources, 166.
- Minneola, 223.
- Mirage, 40.
- Missionaries, 47, 48, 49, 142.
- Missions, 53, 142;
- Missouri Compromise, 57, 58, 246.
- Missouri River closed to free-state immigration, 88.
- Montgomery, James, 96.
- Monuments, 210-214.
- Moody, Joel, 233.
- Morgan, Wm. Y., 234.
- Mormons, 41, 52.
- Mormon Trail, 42.
- Mortgages, 128.
- Motor Trucks, 184.
- Mounds, 112.
- Mount Oread, 67, 203.
- Munger, Mrs. Dell H., 234.
- Music, 191, 195.
- Mutual Benefit Association, 160.
- Narvaez, 10.
- National Army, 138, 139.
- National Government, protected traders, 32;
- National Guard, 139.
- Nebraska, 25, 42, 88, 89, 153.
- Neosho Valley, 33.
- Nevada, 29.
- New England Emigrant Aid Company, first party, 65;
- New Mexico, 11, 21, 29, 39.
- New Spain, 10, 11, 14.
- Nichols, Mrs. C. I. H., 231.
- Nineteenth Kansas, 117.
- Normal Schools, 196, 197, 198, 199, 201, 203, 204, 244.
- Northern Route to Kansas, 88.
- Nurses in World War, 139.
- Officers, Territorial, 235, 236;
- State, 237-243.
- Officers’ Training Camps, 139.
- Ohio, 64.
- Oil, 167, 168, 169.
- Oklahoma, 24, 46, 59, 167;
- opening of, 128.
- “Old Mill,” 144.
- Oregon, Emigrants to, 41.
- Oregon Trail, 42.
- Organization of Kansas Territory, 55-59.
- Osage County, 166.
- Osage Indians, 21, 25, 33, 34, 45, 225.
- Osawatomie, 85;
- Ottawa University, 49, 204.
- Oxen, 33.
- Pack Mules, 31.
- Padilla, Father, 48.
- Padoucas, 25.
- Paine, Albert Bigelow, 233, 234.
- Panic of 1893, 129, 153.
- Patrons of Husbandry, 160.
- Pawnee Capitol, 51, 75, 212.
- Pawnee Fork, 37.
- Pawnee Indians, 13, 22, 25, 33, 37;
- Pawnee Rock, 36, 37, 207, 209.
- Pawnee, town of, 75.
- Peck, George R., 233.
- Peffer, William A., 233.
- Peery, Rev. E. T., 225.
- Pennsylvania, 64.
- People’s Party, 161.
- Phillips, William A., 233.
- Pierce, President, 62.
- Pike’s Peak, 22.
- Pike, Zebulon Montgomery, 21-23, 25, 29, 30, 209.
- Pioneer life, 102-107, 122, 123, 124.
- Pioneer Schools, 189, 190.
- Pipe Lines, 167, 168.
- Plumb, Preston B., 230.
- Pomeroy, Samuel C., 67;
- made Senator, 99.
- Pony Express, 175.
- Popular Sovereignty, 58, 73.
- Population of Kansas, 1854, 53;
- Populist Party, 161.
- Portland Cement, 167, 170.
- Pottawatomie Massacre, 86, 97.
- Prentis, Noble L., 232, 233.
- Presbyterian Missions, 49, 225.
- Price Raid, 112.
- Printers, State, 240, 241.
- Prohibition Amendment, 136, 220;
- National, 137.
- Public Instruction, Superintendents of, 240.
- Public Utilities Commission, 182;
- law, 136.
- Railroad Commission, 182.
- Railroads, 127, 148, 174-183;
- Rainbow Division, 139.
- Realf, Richard, 233.
- Redpath, James, 233.
- Reeder, Andrew H., 72, 75, 78, 87.
- Regiments of Kansas soldiers, 117, 129.
- Regulation of Railroads, 182.
- Reign of Violence, 83-92.
- Removal Policy, 49.
- Republican Party, 98.
- Republic County, 21, 115, 209.
- Richardson, Albert D., 233.
- “Rifle Christians,” 87.
- Road Materials, 184.
- Robinson, Dr. Charles, 67, 78, 79, 187, 233;
- Robinson, Mrs. Sara T. D., 231, 233.
- Ross, Edmund G., 231.
- Round Mound, 39.
- Rural Schools, pioneer, 189;
- Sacramento, 41.
- Salt, 169.
- Salt Lake, 175, 176.
- Salt Lake Trail, 69.
- San Francisco, 175, 176.
- Santa Fe, city, 29, 30, 40, 175.
- Santa Fe Trail, 29-41, 174, 179;
- Schoenmaker, Rev., 226.
- Schools, established by missions, 49;
- School Teachers, qualifications, 191.
- Scott, Charles F., 233.
- Seal of State, 116.
- Secretaries, Territorial, 235;
- State, 238.
- Senate, 55.
- Senators, United States, 241.
- Seven Cities of Cibola, 11.
- Shannon, Wilson, 76, 80, 86, 89.
- Shawnee Indians, 50.
- Shawnee Mission, 50;
- as capital, 75.
- Sheldon, Charles M., 233, 234.
- Simmerwell, Rev. Robert, 225.
- Slavery in United States, 57, 63.
- Slaves, 62, 63, 73, 74.
- Smith, F. Dumont, 234.
- Snow, Francis Huntington, 230.
- Sod Corn, 144.
- Sod House, 105.
- Sod Schoolhouse, 189.
- Soldiers, 41, 47, 213;
- furnished by Kansas, 109.
- Song of the Kansas Emigrant, 61.
- Sorghum Crops, 148, 151.
- Soudan Grass, 151.
- Southeastern Kansas, 96.
- Southern Aid, 88.
- Southwestern University, 204.
- Spain, 9, 13, 17.
- Spanish-American War, 129.
- Speer, John, 233.
- Spring, L. W., 233.
- Squatter Sovereignty, 58.
- Stage Lines, 174, 175.
- State Capitol, 130.
- State Fair, Leavenworth, 143.
- Steele, James W., 233.
- St. John, Governor, 136.
- St. Joseph, 42, 175, 176.
- St. Mary’s College, 49.
- St. Mihiel, 139.
- Stockyards, 154.
- Stone, building, 166;
- quarry, 170.
- Stringfellow, B. F., 74.
- Sugar Beets, 153.
- Superintendents of Public Instruction, Territorial, 236;
- State, 240.
- Supplies Taken by Traders, 33.
- Swedish Settlements, 181.
- Sweet Clover, 151.
- Sword, old Spanish, 215.
- Tank Cars, 168.
- Teacher Training, 195.
- Tecumseh, 89.
- Telegraph, 176, 182.
- Telephone, 123, 182.
- Territorial Officers, 235, 236.
- Territory, government of, 72.
- Texas, 18, 23, 159.
- Thayer, Eli, 63, 65.
- The Caches, 38.
- The Three R’s, 189, 191.
- The “2700,” 91, 92.
- Tomlinson, W. P., 233.
- Topeka, 68, 69, 88, 99, 133, 135, 167.
- Topeka Constitution, 78, 94, 223.
- Topeka Movement, 223.
- Trading Post Ford, 112.
- Trading Posts, 47, 53.
- Trail Markers, 210.
- Trails, Santa Fe, 29-41;
- Trappers, 125.
- Traveling Libraries, 204.
- Treasurers, Territorial, 236;
- State, 238-239.
- Truancy Law, 136, 190.
- Turk, 11.
- Twentieth to Twenty-third Kansas Regiments, 129.
- Underflow, 151.
- Union Pacific Railroad, 157, 176, 177, 178, 213.
- University of Kansas, 65, 197, 202, 203, 204.
- Utah, 29.
- Van Quickenborn, Father, 226.
- Wagons, used on Trail, 31, 39.
- Wakarusa War, 79-81.
- Walker, Governor, arrival of, 94;
- resigned, 97.
- War, Civil, 107, 109-113, 129, 131;
- Ware, Eugene F., 208, 232, 234.
- Washburn College, 204, 244.
- Wattles, Willard, 234.
- Wellhouse, Frederick, 231.
- Wellington, 167.
- Western Kansas, 148, 149, 180.
- Westport, 33, 42, 79, 112.
- Wheat, 152, 155, 156.
- White, William Allen, 234.
- Wichita, 167.
- Wilder, Daniel W., 232, 233.
- Windmill, at Lawrence, 144;
- irrigation, 149.
- Winter of 1855-’56, 83.
- Woman’s Kansas Day Club, 207.
- Woman’s Relief Corps, 211.
- Woman Suffrage, 137.
- Wood, S. N., 87.
- Woodson, Daniel, 75;
- opened Kansas to invaders, 90.
- Woodward, Brinton W., 233.
- World War, 137, 183.
- Writers, Kansas, 233, 234.
- Wyandotte Constitution, 98, 106, 223.
- Zinc Smelters, 167.