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A series of addresses delivered in Kansas presents unpolished speeches reflecting on the state's development, wartime experience, civic institutions, agriculture, education, immigration, and political issues including Republican principles and the enforcement of prohibition. The pieces mix firsthand recollection and statistical sketching with tributes to soldiers, vivid descriptions of marches, and remarks tailored for reunions and ethnic gatherings. Together they record civic memories and institutional growth, offering accessible narratives of social and political change in a young Midwestern commonwealth.
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