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A History of Kansas
Anna E. Arnold
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  • 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];
    • war with, [40], [50].
  • 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];
    • established, [49], [50];
    • list of, [225], [226].
  • 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];
    • sent out Fremont, [41];
    • removal policy of, [45];
    • established Fort Leavenworth, [50], [52].
  • National Guard, [139].
  • Nebraska, [25], [42], [88], [89], [153].
  • Neosho Valley, [33].
  • Nevada, [29].
  • New England Emigrant Aid Company, first party, [65];
    • second party, [67];
    • third and fourth parties, [68].
  • 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];
    • pillaged, [86];
    • burned, [90].
  • 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];
    • village, [21], [209].
  • 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];
    • 1855, [73];
    • 1859, [105];
    • 1865, [113].
  • 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].
  • Quantrill Raid, [111];
    • loss from, [112];
    • monument, [214].
  • Quivera, poem, [8].
  • Quivira, land of, [11], [13];
    • Indians, [25], [48].
  • Railroad Commission, [182].
  • Railroads, [127], [148], [174-183];
    • first one in Kansas, [176];
    • Kansas advertised by, [180];
    • relation to industries, [181];
    • regulation of, [182];
    • mileage, [181].
  • 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];
    • home burned, [85];
    • held prisoner, [88];
    • first Governor, [99].
  • Robinson, Mrs. Sara T. D., [231], [233].
  • Ross, Edmund G., [231].
  • Round Mound, [39].
  • Rural Schools, pioneer, [189];
    • modern, [190], [191].
  • 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];
    • map of, [28];
    • length of, [33], [42];
    • marking of, [210].
  • Schoenmaker, Rev., [226].
  • Schools, established by missions, [49];
    • Territorial, [187];
    • first in Lawrence, [187];
    • subscription, [187];
    • length of term, [187];
    • during Civil War, [188];
    • pioneer schools, [190];
    • rural, [191], [193];
    • consolidated, [191];
    • high schools, [193];
    • State, [196-205], [244];
    • “Standard,” “Superior,” [191];
    • for blind, [203];
    • for deaf, [203];
    • denominational, [204], [244].
  • 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];
    • Oregon, [42];
    • California, [42], [69];
    • Mormon, [42];
    • Salt Lake, [69].
  • 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].