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Pennsylvania and Kansas,[7]
The First Kansas Volunteers,[14]
The Wyandotte Constitutional Convention,[17]
Eighth Kansas Veteran Volunteers,[36]
Accepting Nomination for Governor, (1884,)[45]
Address before Republican Convention of Atchison County,[47]
The Republican Party,[50]
The Campaign of 1884,[63]
First Inaugural Address,[67]
The Grand Army of the Republic,[69]
A War-Time Picture,[72]
How Kansas is Advertised,[74]
Birthday of General Grant,[75]
The State University,[77]
The State Normal School,[80]
General Grant—Memorial Address,[84]
Kansas Farms and Farm Interests,[91]
American Soldiers,[100]
The Kansas National Guard,[106]
Address of Welcome to the A. O. U. W.,[108]
The Irish National League,[110]
The School Teacher,[112]
Installation of Officers of Lincoln Post, G. A. R.,[115]
Quarter-Centennial Address—“The Development of Kansas,”[119]
Our Duty to the Union Soldier,[137]
In Memoriam, (Address at Wichita on Memorial Day,)[140]
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen,[155]
The Swedes in Kansas,[158]
Accepting Nomination for Governor, (1886,)[166]
Republicanism in Kansas,[168]
Address Before the General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church of North America,[196]
Completion of Water Works at Clay Center,[197]
Mexican Journalists,[200]
Thirtieth Anniversary of the First Congregational Church of Topeka,[201]
The Kansas Pioneer,[202]
Floral Festival,[206]
Dedication of “Snow Hall,” (State University,)[207]
Welcoming Teachers’ Association,[208]
Second Inaugural Address—“The Governors of Kansas,”[210]
Memoirs of the March,[213]
Kansas During the War,[217]
Odd-Fellowship in Atchison,[222]
“Modest Kansas,”[227]
Farmers’ Protective Association,[229]
Northwestern Editors—Welcome to,[234]
Temperance Laws in Kansas,[236]
Address at the Thirty-sixth Session of the International Typographical Union,[240]
A Present to the Soldiers’ Home,[242]