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FIFTH  BIENNIAL  REPORT 


BOARD   OF  DIRECTORS 


Kansas  State  Historical  Society, 


FBBSKNTKD    TO    THE    SOOIKTY    AT    ITS 


ELETEIS^TH  ANNUAL  MEETING, 


HELD  AT  TOPEKA,  JANUARY  18,  1887.  ^ 

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TOPEKA,  KANSAS:  ■       Ni'^SSS 

KANSAS    PUBIilflHINO    HOUSE  !  \0LIFFOBD    0.    BAKEB,    STATE    PBINTJCB.  .'     '    vVV '•' ^j 

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OFFICERS  FOR  THE  YEARS  1887-88. 


DANIEL  W.  WILDER,  Hiawatha President. 

HENRY  H.  WILLIAMS,  Osawatomie,      ^ 

TpOMAS  A.  McNEAL,  Medicine  Lodge,  J ^^^^  Presidents. 

FRANKLIN  G.  ADAMS,  Topeka, Secretary. 

JOHN  FRANCIS,  Topeka, Treasurer. 


EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE. 
Governor  JOHN  A.  MARTIN,  Hon.  T.  DWIGHT  THACHER,  Hon.  P.  I,  BONEBRAKE, 
Major  N.  A.  ADAMS,  Hon.  F.  P.  BAKER.  r- 


LEGISLATIVE  COMMITTEE. 
Hon.  BENJ.  F.  SIMPSON,  Hon.  E.  B.  PURCELL,  Hon.  EDWARD  RUSSELL. 


DIRECTORS. 


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Members  of  the  Board  of  Directors  for  the  year  ending  January  17, 1888 : 


Anthony,  D.  R., Leavenworth. 

Anthony,  G.  T., Leavenworth. 

Baker,  F.  P., Topeka. 

Billingsley,  James Axtell. 

Eskridge,  C.  v., Emporia. 

Everest,  A.  S., Atchison. 

Fenlon,  Thomas  P. Leavenwoi-th. 

Francis,  John, Topeka. 

Glick,  George  W., Atchison. 

GooDNOW,  I.  T Manhattan. 

Greene,  A.  R., Ckdar  Vale. 

Greer,  Ed.  P., Winfield. 

Humphrey,  L.  U., Independence. 

HuRD,  T.  A., Leavenworth. 

INMAN,  Hknry, Ellsworth. 

Kingman,  S.  A., Topeka. 

Lane,  V.  J., Wyandotte. 


Legate,  James  F., Leavenworth. 

McBride,  W.  H Kirwin. 

Martin,  John  A Atchison. 

Moore,  H.  Miles, Leavenworth. 

Patton,  W.  G., Cottonwood  Falls. 

Prouty,  S.  S., Topeka. 

Reynolds,  M.  W Lawrence. 

Riddle,  A.  P., Minneapolis. 

Robinson,  Charles, Lawrence. 

Russell,  Ed Laivrence. 

St.  John,  John  P., Olathe. 

Speer,  John, Sherlock. 

Thacher,  S.  0., Lawrence. 

Ware,  E.  F., Fort  Scott. 

Wilder,  D.  W Hiawatha. 

Wright,  R.  M Dodge  City. 


Members  of  the  Board  of  Directors  for  the  year  ending  January  15, 1889 : 


Adams,  F.  G., Topeka. 

Admire,  J.  v., .  .      Os:ige  City. 

Blair,  C.  W., Leavenworth. 

Blue,  R.  W., Pleasanton. 

BoNEBRAKE,  P.  I., Topeka. 

BucHAN,  W.  J., Wyandotte. 

Carr,  E.  T., Leavenworth. 

Carroll,  Ed,, Leavenworth. 

Dallas,  E.  J Topeka. 

Elliott,  L.  R., Manhattan. 

Edwards,  W.  C, Lamed. 

Emery,  J.  S., Lawrence. 

Finch,  L.  E., Burlingame. 

GiLLETT,  Almerin Emvoria. 


N.  S., Topeka. 

HoLLiDAY,  C.  K., Topeka. 

Jones,  C.  J., Garden  CUy. 


Lowe,  P.  G., Leavenworth. 

Martin,  Geo.  W., Junction  CUy. 

Miller,  Sol., Troy. 

MOHLER,  Martin Osborne. 

MuRDOCK,  M.  M., Wichita. 

Peck,  Geo.  R., Topeka. 

Richardson,  J.  B., Hiawatha. 

Shean,  W.  M Gardner. 

Simpson,  Benj.  F Topeka. 

Slavens,  W.  H., Yates  Center. 

Smith,  James, Topeka. 

Smith,  W.  W., Wate7'ville. 

Steele,  J.  W., lopeka. 

Stotler,  Jacob, Emporia. 

Thacher,  T.  D., Topeka. 

Wood,  S.  N., Woodsdale. 


Members  of  the  Board  of  Directors  for  the  term  ending  January  — ,  1890: 


Abbott,  J.  B., DeSoto. 

Adams,  N.  A., Manhattan. 

Amos,  J.  Wayne, Gypsum  CUy. 

Burton,  J.  R., Abilene. 

Clogston,  J.  B Eureka. 

Coleman,  A.  L., Centralia. 

Crew,  E.  B.,        Delphos. 

Doty,  Geo.  Vf Burlingame. 

Downing,  J.  H. Hays  City. 

Faulkner,  C.  E Salina. 

Haun,  T.  S., Jetmore. 

Hudson,  J.  K., Tbpeka. 

Johnson,  A.  S., Topeka. 

Kelly,  H.  B., McPherson.. 

Kellogg,  L.  B., Emporia. 

Kmball,  C.  Hy Parsons. 

Kjjapp.  Gb!0.  W., Clyde. 


Leland,  Cyrus, l¥oy. 

McAfee,  J.  B., Topeka. 

McNeal,  T.  a., Medicine  Lodge. 

Murdock,  T.  B., .El  Dorado. 

OsBORN,  Thomas  A., Topeka. 

Pratt,  John  G., Maywood. 

Prentis,  Noble  L., Newton. 

PuRCELL,  E.  B., Manhattan. 

Rice,  John  H Fort  Scott. 

Scott,  John  W., lola. 

Smith,  A.  W., MePherson. 

Taylor,  T.  T., Hutchinson. 

Tilton,  W.  a, WorKeaney. 

Veale,  G.  W Topeka, 

Williamson,  Chas.,     Washington. 

Williams,  H,  H Os<maiomU. 


CONTENTS. 


PAOB 

Offioebs,  and  Membebs  of  the  Boabd  of  Dibeotobs,     ....  2 

Meetings  of  the  Boabd  of  Dibeotobs, 5,  109 

HONOBABT    AND    COBBESPONDING   MeMBEBS   GhOSEN, 6,  109 

Annual  Meeting  of  the  Society, 7 

summabt  of  accessions, 7 

Libbaby,  Gbowth  of, 7 

Public  Documents, 8 

NeWSPAPEB    AND    PeBIODIOAL    ACCESSIONS. 9 

Manusobipt  Accessions.         . 10 

Pobteaits, 12 

Needed  Room, 13 

Cataloguing  and  Classification, 13 

Pbincipal  Book  Accessions,  Lists  of, 14 

Donobs  of  Books  and  Pamphlets,           ........  21 

DoNOBS  OF  Manusobipts, 29 

Donobs  op  Maps,  Atlases,  etc., 32 

Donobs  of  Single  Newspapebs  and  Newspapeb  Cuttings,      ...  33 

Donobs  op  Pictubes, 39 

Donobs  of  Cubbency,  Scbip,  Coins,  and  Medals, 42 

Miscellaneous  Contbibutions, 43 

Donations  of  Newspapeb  Files  and  Volumes  of  Pbbiodicals,     .  46 

List  of  Bound  Kansas  Newspapeb  Files  and  PEBiODicfALS,        ...  50 
List  of  Bound  Newspapeb  Files  and  Pebiodicals  of  otheb  States  and 

countbies,            69 

List  of  Kansas  Newspapebs  and  Pebiodicals  now  being  beceived,          .  73 

List  of  Newspapebs  of  otheb  States  and  Countbies  now  being  beceived,  102 

Financial  Statement,                   .                          .         .        .        -.         .         .  107 

Election  of  Membebs  of  the  Boabd  of  Dibeotobs,            ....  108 

Bbief  Addbesses,  Mentioned,      . 109 

Election  of  Officebs, 109 

Appointment  of  Committees, 109 


FIFTH  BIENNIAL  EFFORT 


OF   THE 


KANSAS  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


The  annual  meetings  of  the  Society,  and  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  1887, 
were  held  at  Topeka,  on  Tuesday,  the  18th  of  January. 

The  Board  of  Directors  met  in  the  rooms  of  the  Society,  in  the  Capitol, 
at  3  p.  M. 

In  the  absence  of  the  President,  Colonel  D.  R.  Anthony,  Major  B.  F. 
Simpson,  one  of  the  Vice  Presidents,  called  the  meeting  to  order. 

The  following  members  of  the  Board  of  Directors  were  present :  Governor 
John  A.  Martin,  ex-Governor  Thomas  A.  Osborn,  ex-Chief  Justice  Samuel 
A.  Kingman,  Senator  Sol.  Miller,  Senator  P.  G.  Lowe,  Colonel  A.  S.  John- 
son, Hon.  B.  F.  Simpson,  Hon.  John  Francis,  Hon.  T.  D.  Thacher,  Hon. 
Daniel  W.  Wilder,  Hon.  George  W.  Martin,  Hon.  F.  P.  Baker,  Rev.  I.  T. 
Goodnow,  Major  Henry  Inman,  Hon.  W.  C.  Edwards,  Hon.  R.  M.  Wright, 
Hon.  J.  V.  Admire,  Major  J.  B.  Abbott,  Hon.  V.  J.  Lane,  Hon.  L.  R. 
Elliott,  Hon.  E.  T.  Carr,  Hon.  Ed.  Russell,  Hon.  E.  J.  Dallas. 

Secretary  F.  G.  Adams  submitted  for  consideration  a  draft  of  the  report  of 
the  Board,  which,  being  read  and  amended,  was,  on  motion  of  Mr.  Thacher, 
adopted. 

On  motion  of  Mr.  Wilder,  a  committee  of  five  was  appointed  to  nominate 
persons  to  be  recommended  to  the  Society  to  fill  the  places  in  the  Board  of 
Directors,  about  to  be  made  vacant  by  the  expiration  of  the  term  of  service 
of  one-third  of  the  members.  The  chair  appointed  the  following  as  the 
committee:  Messrs.  Wilder,  Thacher,  Russell,  Osborn,  and  Wright. 

The  President  of  the  Society,  Colonel  D.  R.  Anthony,  having  arrived, 
took  the  chair. 

General  Wilder,  from  the  Committee  on  Nominations,  reported  the  names 
of  persons  selected  as  members  of  the  Board  of  Directors  to  fill  expired 
terms.     The  report,  on  motion  of  Governor  Martin,  was  approved. 

Mr.  Thacher,  from  the  Executive  Committee,  made  the  following  report, 
which  was  adopted: 

To  THE  BoABD  OF  DiBEOTOBs:  Your  Executive  Committee,  whose  duty  it  is  under 
the  by-laws  of  the  Society  to  examine  and  audit  the  accounts  and  vouchers  of  the 


State  histobical  society. 


Treasurer  of  the  State  Historical  Society,  would  report  that  they  have  examined  the 
same,  and  find  them  to  be  correct,  and  as  given  in  the  report  of  the  Secretary  and 
Treasurer  herewith  presented.  T.  D.  Thacheb. 

F.  P.  Bakeb. 

D.    W.    WiLDEB. 

Major  Simpson  offered  the  following  amendment  to  the  by-laws,  which,, 
on  motion  of  Judge  Kingman,  was  adopted  ; 

At  or  before  the  commencement  of  each  fiscal  year  a  majority  of  the  Executive 
Committee  shall  file  with  the  Auditor  of  State  a  statement  of  the  name  of  each  per- 
son in  the  service  of  the  Society  entitled  to  stated  compensation,  showing  the 
monthly  salary  of  each,  and  such  other  facts  as  may  be  necessary;  and  if  during  the 
year  changes  are  made  in  the  clerical  force  of  the  Society,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the 
Executive  Committee,  or  a  majority  of  them,  to  amend  their  statement  in  accord- 
ance with  the  changes  so  made.  The  vouchers  for  the  miscellaneous  expenses  shall 
be  approved  by  a  majority  of  the  Executive  Committee  before  payment. 

Senator  Lowe  proposed  the  following  as  honorary  members  of  the  Society : 
General  Phil.  H.  Sheridan,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  General  D.  H.  Rucker, 
Washington,  D.  C. ;  General  R.  C.  Drum,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  General  B.  C. 
Card,  AVashington,  D.  C;  General  Stewart  VanVliet,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Major  Inman  proposed  the  name  of  General  P.  St.  George  Cooke,  Detroit^ 
Michigan. 

Mr.  Thacher  proposed  the  name  of  General  John  C.  Fremont,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

On  motion,  these  nominations  were  approved. 

The  Secretary  proposed  the  following  as  honorary  members :  Mrs.  Lucy 
B.  Armstrong,  Wyandotte,  Kansas ;  Mrs.  Sara  L.  T.  Robinson,  Lawrence,. 
Kansas;  Mrs.  Margaret  W.  Wood,  Strong  City,  Kansas;  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Watrous  Abbott,  DeSoto,  Kansas. 

Major  Inman  proposed  the  name  of  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Humphrey,  Junction 
City,  Kansas. 

On  motion  of  Judge  Kingman,  these  nominations  were  approved. 

The  following  persons  were  proposed  by  the  Secretary  as  corresponding 
members  of  the  Society,  and  on  motion  they  were  nominated :  Colonel  Richard 
Owen,  New  Harmony,  Ind. ;  Dr.  Samuel  A.  Green,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Dr.  W.  H. 
Egle,  Harrisburg,  Pa.;  Hon.  John  Blair  Linn,  Bellefonte,  Pa.;  Rev.  Rus- 
sell N.  Bellows,  New  York,  N.  Y. ;  Rev.  Grindall  Reynolds,  Boston,  Mass. ; 
G.  W.  Fox,  Esq.,  Boston,  Mass. ;  Samuel  P.  Jackson,  Esq.,  Worcester,  Mass.* 

The  meeting  of  the  Board  then  adjourned,  to  report  its  action  to  the  an- 
nual meeting  of  the  Society  in  the  evening. 

*At  the  evening  meeting  of  the.Board  of  Directors  the  nominations  for  honorary  and  corresponding 
members  here  made  were  confirmed  by  election,  in  accordance  with  the  constitution. 


Fifth  biennial  Re  poet. 


ELEVENTH  ANNUAL  MEETING  OF  THE  SOCIETY. 


The  eleventh  annual  meeting  of  the  Society  convened  in  the  hall  of  the 
House  of  Representatives  at  7: 30  p.  m.,  January  18,  1887,  Col.  D.  R.  An- 
thony, President  of  the  Society,  in  the  chair. 

The  chair  stated  that  the  first  business  in  order  was  the  reading  and  con- 
sideration of  the  report  of  the  Board  of  Directors.  At  the  request  of  the 
Secretary,  Hon.  T.  D.  Thacher  read  the  report,  as  follows : 

FIFTH   BIENNIAL  REPORT  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 

The  Board  of  Directors  presents  the  following  report  of  the  work  of  the 
Society  during  the  two  years  ending  Jan.  18,  1887: 

Bound  volumes  added  to  the  library,  2,860;  unbound  volumes  and  pam- 
phlets, 10,008 ;  volumes  of  newspapers  and  periodicals,  2,251 ;  single  news- 
papers and  newspaper  cuttings  containing  special  historical  material,  770; 
maps,  atlases,  etc.,  82;  manuscripts,  1,672;  pictures,  274;  miscellaneous 
contributions,  251;  scrip,  currency,  etc.,  41. 

Thus  it  will  be  seen  that  the  library  additions  of  books,  pamphlets  and 
newspaper  files  during  the  two  years,  number  15,119  volumes.  Of  these, 
14,092  have  been  procured  by  gift,  and  1,027  by  purchase. 

The  total  of  the  library  at  the  present  time  is  as  follows,  namely :  8,352 
bound  volumes;  21,103  unbound  volumes ;  5,986  bound  newspaper  files  and 
volumes  of  periodicals ;  in  all,  35,441  volumes. 

YEARLY   GROWTH   OF   THE    LIBRARY. 

The  following  is  a  statement  of  the  yearly  growth  of  the  library  in  eleven 
years,  1876  to  1886,  inclusive: 


Date. 

Volumes 
books. 

Volumes 
newspapers 

and 
periodicals. 

Pamphlets. 

Total  yearly 
accessions. 

Yearly 

total 

of  ike 

library. 

1876                     

280 
115 

1,237 
290 
448 
414 

1,669 
307 
732 

1,088 

1,772 

54 
150 
710 
275 
448 
375 
513 
403 
807 
678 
1,573 

74 
501 
1,184 
491 
1,146 
1,127 
2,721, 
1,088 
2,763 
2,033 
7,975 

408 
766 
3,131 
1,056 
2,042 
1,916 
4,903 
1,798 
4,302 
3,799 
11,320 

408 

1877 

1,174 

1878         

4,305 
5,361 

1879 

1880 

7,403 

1881                 

9,319 
14,222 

1882 

1883        

16,020 
20,322 
24,121 

1884                             

1885 

1886   

35,441 

Totals 

8,352 

5,986 

21,103 

35,441 

The  growth  of  the  library  during  the  two  years  has  been  greater  than  that 
for  any  similar  period.  This  has  been  due,  in  part,  lo  the  growth  of  the  State 
in  population,  adding  to  the  number  of  home  contributors  to  our  collections. 


State  histobical  society. 


It  has  been  largely  due  to  the  fact  that  the  uninterrupted  prosperity  of  the 
Society  for  the  eleven  years  of  its  existence,  and  the  unparalleled,  growth 
of  its  library  in  that  period,  has  given  the  Society  a  reputation  for  perma- 
nency which  has  attracted  the  attention  of  the  older  libraries  and  library 
w^orkers  of  the  country,  inducing  great  liberality  on  their  part  in  gifts  from 
their  duplicate  collections. 

Of  such  older  libraries  which  have  thus  made  gifts  to  our  collections  dur- 
ing the  past  two  years,  the  Boston  Public  Library,  the  Library  of  the  Mas- 
sachusetts Historical  Society,  Boston,  and  the  Library  of  the  American 
Antiquarian  Society,  Worcester,  Massachusetts,  have  been  most  liberal. 
The  contributions  from  these  three  libraries  consist  of  the  historical  publica- 
tions of  the  societies  themselves,  of  magazine  volumes,  newspaper  files,  and 
such  publications  of  all  classes  as  are  gathered  into  historical  libraries,  largely 
of  books  and  pamphlets  upon  historical  subjects,  and  of  the  publications  of 
societies  and  institutions  of  every  kind — in  a  great  measure  of  those  numer- 
ous charitable,  educational  and  social  organizations  which  so  abound  in 
New  England.  These  are  such  publications  as  make  little  figure  in  the 
popular  literature  of  the  day,  but  they  contain  the  history  of  those  institu- 
tions which  form  the  basis  of  social  and  civil  progress  in  a  section  of  country 
which  has  contributed  vastly  to  the  elements  of  progress  everywhere.  These 
publications,  made  accessible  on  the  shelves  of  a  library  of  historical  refer- 
ence, form  a  guide  to  our  people  in  the  founding  and  building  up  of  like  in- 
stitutions, growing  up  and  to  grow  up  in  a  State  yet  in  its  infancy. 

PUBLIC   DOCUMENTS. 

The  accessions  of  those  publications  of  the  United  States  Government 
which  go  to  make  up  the  materials  of  the  political  history  of  the  country 
have  been  unusually  large.  At  the  request  of  Senator  Ingalls,  our  library 
was  early  made  a  depository  of  such  documents.  They  are  received  through 
the  Interior  Department  as  they  are  published,  and  distribute^  to  certain 
designated  libraries  throughout  the  country.  Added  to  what  have  come  in 
year  by  year  in  this  way.  Senator  Ingalls  has,  within  the  past  two  years, 
contributed  largely  from  his  own  private  collection. 

Senator  Plumb  has  also  been  most  commendably  attentive  to  the  interests 
of  our  library,  and  its  growth  in  the  different  classes  of  public  documents  has 
been  largely  due  to  constant  contributions  made  by  him  from  year  to  year. 
Kepresentatives  Morrill  and  Kyan  and  other  members  of  our  Congressional 
delegation  have  also  added  largely  to  our  library. 

Large  additions  have  been  made,  too,  during  the  past  year,  by  taking  ad- 
vantage of  the  system  of  library  exchanges,  instituted  by  the  Secretary  of 
the  Interior  for  the  purpose  of  aiding  libraries  to  complete  sets  of  such 
documents  by  exchanges  of  duplicates,  especially  of  such  as  come  under  the 
head  of  Congressional  Debates.  Of  this  class  our  library  has  received, 
during  the  two  years,  17  volumes  of  the  series  denominated  Annals  of  Con- 


Fifth  Biennial  Repobt.  9 

gress,  corering  the  period  from  1789  to  1824 ;  29  volumes  of  the  Register 
of  Debates  in  Congress,  1824  to  1837;  74  volumes  of  the  Congressional 
Globe,  1833  to  1872 ;  42  volumes  of  tjie  Congressional  Record,  commencing 
with  the  year  1873 ;  in  all,  162  volumes  of  this  class.  Thus,  with  what  we 
have  otherwise  secured  with  very  little  cost  to  the  State,  we  have  nearly  a 
complete  set  of  those  volumes  which  contain  a  connected  history  of  the  dis- 
cussions in  Congress  and  in  the  country  of  every  important  subject  of  public 
interest  since  the  foundation  of  the  Government,  including  that  decade  of 
years  in  which  Kansas  affairs  occupied  so  conspicuous  a  part  in  Congres- 
sional proceedings. 

SOURCES   OF   ACCESSION. 

Experience  teaches  that  a  full  library  of  local  history  is  the  most  natural 
nucleus  for  a  general  library,  and  that  the  local  is  so  related  to  and  so 
naturally  expands  into  the  general,  that  no  dividing  line  between  the  local 
and  the  general  is  practicable.  Libraries  of  reference  of  whatever  name 
are  chiefly  consulted  for  the  historical  and  scientific  information  which  may 
be  found  in  them.  That  library  is  best  appreciated  by  library-makers,  and 
those  who  contribute  to  libraries,  which  best  contains  information  respecting 
its  own  neighborhood  and  the  State  and  country  within  its  primary  scope  of 
collection,  and  upon  such  the  fullest  gifts  are  bestowed.  Such  a  library 
pertains  to  the  origin  of  things.  It  is  unique;  it  contains  what  no  other 
library  contains.  It  is  not  a  mere  duplicate  of  what  a  hundred  other  libra- 
ries in  the  country  possess.  It  therefore  attracts  the  attention  of  workers 
in  historical  and  scientific  investigation  —  of  those  whose  business  is  that  of 
research.  Such  a  library  engages  the  hearty  interest  and  cooperation  of 
other  libraries  of  the  country.  Its  duplicates  of  local  historical  materials 
are  eagerly  sought  for,  and  compensated  by  bountiful  gifts  from  the  large 
stores  of  duplicates  which  all  the  older  libraries  contain. 

NEW^SPAPER   ACCESSIONS. 

The  unusual  growth  of  the  newspaper  branch  of  our  library  is  a  marked 
feature.  Of  the  5,986  volumes  now  in  the  library,  1,573  have  been  added 
during  the  past  year. 

There  are  now  being  published  in  the  State  753  newspapers  and  periodi- 
cals, the  regular  issues  of  which  are  all  being  preserved  in  the  library  of 
this  Society.  It  is  the  experience  of  all  historical  research  in  these  days, 
that  files  of  newspapers  are  the  fountain-head  of  all  exact  data  and  infor- 
mation ;  a  true  reflection  of  the  daily  life  of  the  communities  in  which  they 
are  published.  When  it  is  considered  that  this  Society  has  gathered  very 
full  files  of  the  earliest  newspapers  published  in  Kansas,  and  that  within  the 
last  eleven  years  it  has  gathered  all  Kansas  newspapers,  and  that  its  library 
now  contains  nearly  complete  files  of  all  the  papers  published  in  the  newer 
counties,  it  may  be  truly  said  that  its  work  in  this  department  is  unparal- 
leled in  the  history  of  library-making.     Never  before  was  it  attempted  by 


10  STATE  HISTOBIGAL  SOCIETY. 

any  society  or  institution  to  completely  save  such  records  of  the  earliest 
history  of  the  founding  and  growth  of  a  new  commonwealth. 

These  newspaper  files  are  now  every  day  consulted  by  the  people  of  all 
portions  of  the  State — for  historical  and  political  information,  for  legal 
notices  and  reports  of  public  proceedings,  and  for  the  precise  facts  as  to 
local  occurrences  of  every  nature.  In  most  instances  the  early  newspaper 
files  of  these  counties  have  already  disappeared  from  the  localities  in  which 
they  were  published,  and  are  nowhere  else  to  be  found  except  in  our  library. 
The  labor  attending  the  gathering  in  of  these  newspapers,  and  the  amount  of 
correspondence  necessary  to  the  securing  of  complete  files,  constitutes  a 
very  large  part  of  the  work  of  the  Society ;  but  it  is  undoubtedly  the  most 
valuable  feature  of  its  work. 

The  grateful  thanks  of  the  Society  are  due  to  the  thousand  editors  and 
publishers  in  this  State  who,  unstintingly,  and  with  constant  expressions  of 
interest  in  our  work  in  making  up  this  branch  of  our  library,  most  gener- 
ously give  the  regular  issues  of  their  paper,  and  supply  upon  request  all 
lacking  numbers  lost  or  mutilated  in  the  mails. 

As  regards  the  whole  country,  our  accumulation  of  materials  of  historical 
information  of  this  class  has  become  very  large.  Of  newspapers  and  period- 
icals published  outside  of  the  State,  the  Society  is  receiving  the  regular  is- 
sues of  one  hundred  and  two.  These  are  local  newspapers  of  neighboring 
States  and  Territories,  leading  newspapers  of  the  country,  historical,  scientific 
and  other  magazines,  and  periodical  publications  of  societies  and  institu- 
tions, all  contributing  to  make  up  a  library  which  shall  contain  a  record  of 
the  history  and  progress  of  the  country  in  all  respects. 

A  noteworthy  portion  of  a  gift  of  97  volumes  of  newspaper  files,  made 
by  the  Boston  Public  Library,  is  that  of  64  volumes  of  dates  from  1767  to 
1830.  This  is  a  most  rare  and  valuable  contribution  to  our  library  of  news- 
paper files,  and  goes  largely  to  increase  the  richness  of  our  collection  in 
earlier  dates  in  this  most  important  branch  of  historical  materials.  The 
titles  and  dates  of  these  files  are  set  out  in  the  appropriate  list  in  this  report. 

In  this  connection  it  is  proper  to  mention  that  among  the  gifts  made  by 
Mr.  Edmond  M.  Barton,  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society,  Worcester, 
Mass.,  is  a  set  of  the  files  of  the  National  Era,  Washington,  D.  C,  from  1851 
to  1854.  These  files  cover  the  period  of  the  agitation  of  the  Kansas-Ne- 
braska question,  and  the  beginning  of  the  settlement  of  Kansas.  They  are 
very  full  of  discussions  and  of  information  pertaining  to  the  subject,  and 
include  many  letters  from  Kansas,  written  in  the  latter  part  of  the  year 
1854. 

Included  in  a  large  contribution  made  by  Dr.  Samuel  A.  Green,  of  the 
Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  are  109  volumes  of  the  North  American 
Review,  between  the  years  1821  and  1867;  chiefly  of  the  earlier  years  of  this 
invaluable  publication.  This  gift  makes  it  quite  possible,  with  small  ex- 
pense to  the  Society,  to  complete  a  set  of  this  magazine.     Dr.  Green  also  gave 


Fifth  Biennial  Repobt.  11 

with  this  contribution  35  volumes  of  the  Christian  Examiner,  Boston,  1824 
to  1867,  and  27  volumes  of  the  Journal  of  the  American  Unitarian  Associa- 
tion, 1854-1869. 

One  of  the  most  valuable  and  appropriate  gifts  in  this  department  has 
been  that  made  by  Francis  J.  Garrison,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  of  28  volumes 
of  "The  Liberator,"  William  Lloyd  Garrison's  newspaper,  for  the  years 
1833, 1838,  and  from  1840  to  1865,  inclusive.  The  gift  of  this  set  of  files  is 
indicative  of  the  general  appreciation  our  Society  has  acquired  as  a  receptacle 
for  materials  of  the  history  of  the  great  struggle  for  human  liberty  and  free 
government  through  which  our  country  has  passed,  and  in  which  Kansas 
acted  so  conspicuous  a  part.  Garrison  himself  said  of  our  Society,  in  its 
infancy :  "  The  formation  of  such  a  society  is  cause  for  special  congratula- 
tion, and  an  event  of  historical  importance  far  beyond  the  limits  of  the 
State;  for  there  is  nothing  more  thrilling  in  American  history  than  the 
struggle  against  '  Border-Ruffianism'  {alias  the  Slave  Power)  to  secure  free- 
dom and  free  institutions  to  Kansas  —  a  struggle  which,  if  it  had  terminated 
otherwise  than  it  did,  would  have  been  fraught  with  appalling  consequences* 
not  only  to  the  State  itself,  but  to  the  whole  country,  and  postponed  the 
abolition  of  the  dreadful  system  of  chattel  slavery  to  an  indefinite  period." 
The  gift  of  this  set  of  "The  Liberator"  files  by  the  son  is  in  keeping  with 
the  just  appreciation  thus  expressed  by  the  father. 

One  of  the  largest  gifts  of  newspaper  files  which  the  Society  has  ever  re- 
ceived, has  come  during  the  past  year  from  Hon.  F.  P.  Baker,  of  Topeka, 
who  has  always  been  one  of  the  most  liberal  contributors  to  the  library. 
This  gilt  consists  of  sixty-five  bound  volumes,  almost  wholly  of  Topeka  news- 
papers, published  between  the  years  1859  and  1885,  many  of  them  of  the 
earlier  years  of  this  period.  A  statement  of  the  titles  and  dates  is  set  out  in 
the  appropriate  list. 

Among  other  generous  donors  of  newspaper  files  may  be  mentioned  Dr. 
W.  S.  Baker  of  Topeka,  Hon.  R.  S.  Hick  of  Louisville,  Mr.  A.  C.  Waters 
of  Chardon,  Ohio,  Mr.  Wm.  Tyrrell  of  Santa  Cruz,  California,  and  Dr.  Geo. 
L.  Beers  of  Topeka.     Their  gifts  are  enumerated  in  the  appropriate  list. 

MANUSCRIPTS. 

Among  the  manuscript  accessions  of  interest  which  have  been  added  to 
this  class  of  historical  materials  which  the  Society  possesses,  may  be  men- 
tioned a  gift  made  by  Mr.  Edward  Byram,  of  Atchison  county,  of  711  pa- 
pers left  by  his  grandfather,  Rev.  Jotham  Meeker,  the  missionary  to  the 
Indians  who  set  up  the  first  printing  press  in  Kansas.  Mr.  Meeker  began 
printing  in  the  spring  of  1834,  at  the  Shawnee  Baptist  Mission,  in  what  is 
now  Johnson  county,  Kansas.  He  did  a  great  deal  of  printing,  chiefly  in 
the  Indian  languages,  for  the  use  of  missionaries  of  various  denominations 
in  their  efforts  to  instruct  the  tribes  of  Indians  'v^'hich  occupied  that  portion 
of  the  Indian  Territory  now  in  the  limits  of  Kansas.  His  press  was  used 
for  twenty  years  in  this  work,  and  up  to  the  time  when  the  settlement  of 


12  STATE  HI8T0BICAL  SOCIETY. 

Kansas  was  begun.  The  press  was  afterwards  owned  by  the  well-known 
Kansas  editors,  George  W.  Brown,  S.  S.  Prouty,  Samuel  N.  Wood,  and  Ed- 
win C.  Manning.  The  manuscript  papers  relate  to  Mr.  Meeker's  missionary 
work,  to  his  printing,  and  to  incidents  pertaining  to  life  among  the  Indians 
in  Michigan  and"  Kansas,  during  a  period  of  thirty  years. 

A  gift  made  by  Hon.  Edward  L.  Pierce,  of  Milton,  Massachusetts,  of  thir- 
teen letters  written  by  citizens  of  Kansas  to  Senator  Charles  Sumner  in  1854, 
1855,  and  1856,  is  noteworthy.  The  letters  relate  to  the  exciting  affairs  in 
Kansas  Territory  during  that  period.  Among  the  writers  the  names  of  J, 
B.  McAfee,  Samuel  F.  Tappan,  Mrs.  Hannah  A.  Kopes,  Miss  Lydia  P.  Hall, 
Charles  Stearns  and  James  F.  Legate  may  be  mentioned. 

Senator  John  Sherman,  of  Ohio,  has  given  the  Society  the  original  manu- 
script, written  by  him,  of  the  remarkable  report  made  by  the  Kansas  Con- 
gressional Investigating  Committee  of  1856.  He  has  also  given  the  Society 
a  scrap-book  which  he  caused  to  be  made  for  the  use  of  the  committee,  which 
contains  135  broad  pages  of  cuttings  from  the  newspapers  of  that  period, 
wholly  relating  to  Kansas  affairs. 

Hon.  Frank  H,  Betton  has  given  the  Society  some  interesting  manuscripts 
of  Dr.  Matthew  Thornton,  the  signer  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence* 
who  w^as  the  donor's  great-grandfather. 

In  November,  1885,  Gen.  Frank  Keeder,  of  Easton,  Pennsylvania,  gave 
the  Society  an  extract  from  a  manuscript  diary  kept  by  his  father,  Gov. 
Andrew  H.  Boeder,  during  the  period  of  his  connection  with  the  history  of 
Kansas  Territory.  The  extract  includes  dates  from  the  5th  to  the  23d  of 
May,  1856,  and  is  a  record  made  by  Governor  Reeder  of  events  immedi- 
ately preceding  and  during  the  time  of  his  concealment  and  escape  in  dis- 
guise from  the  Territory  through  Missouri.  This  extract  is  included  in  the 
third  volume  of  the  Collections  of  the  Society,  published  during  the  past 
year. 

PORTRAITS. 

Appropriately-framed  portraits,  nearly  life  size,  of  Col.  Daniel  H.  Home 
and  Dr.  F.  L.  Crane,  pioneers  of  Topeka ;  of  William  Lloyd  Garrison,  the 
life-long  advocate  of  the  freedom  of  the  slave;  and  of  Senator  John  Sher- 
man, the  early  friend  of  Kansas,  have  been  added  to  our  gallery,  the  gift 
of  the  subjects  of  the  portraits,  or  of  their  friends.  A  finely-executed,  life- 
size,  oil-painted  portrait  of  ex-Governor  John  P.  St.  John  has  been  given 
the  Society  by  Mrs.  St.  John,  being  the  sixth  of  the  portraits  of  Kansas 
Governors  now  in  our  gallery.  It  was  painted  by  Peter  S.  Noble,  formerly 
Adjutant  General  of  Kansas.  The  fine  portrait  of  Governor  John  A.  Mar- 
tin, the  present  Governor  of  Kansas,  which  has  just  been  placed  in  our 
gallery,  is  a  gift  to  the  Society  from  the  Governor's  associates  in  the  execu- 
tive offices  of  the  State.  It  was  painted  by  the  well-known  artist,  Selden  J. 
Woodman.  Several  hundred  portraits  and  other  pictures  besides  have  been 
added  to  our  collections,  which  are  mentioned  in  the  appropriate  list. 


FIFTH  BIENNIAL  RE  POET.  13 


NEEDED    ROOM. 

The  library  and  collections  of  the  Society  have  grown  far  beyond  the 
accommodations  for  room  given  it  in  the  State  House.  Provision  should 
be  made  so  that  in  the  completion  of  the  Capitol  suitable  and  ample  room 
shall  be  given  the  Society  for  many  years  to  come. 

VOLUME   OF   COLLECTIONS. 

*  During  the  year  the  third  volume  of  the  Collections  of  the  Society  has 
been  published,  a  volume  of  519  pages.  This  contains  the  third  and  fourth 
biennial  reports  of  the  Society ;  the  executive  minutes  kept  in  the  offices  of 
the  first  two  Territorial  Governors  of  Kansas,  Governors  Andrew  H.  Reeder 
and  Wilson  Shannon,  during  the  terms  of  their  official  service,  1854-6,  to- 
gether with  brief  biographical  sketches  of  the  two  Governors ;  an  extract 
from  Governor  Reeder's  diary,  written  during  the  period  of  his  escape  in 
disguise  from  Kansas  in  May,  1856;  historical  addressesof  Governor  James 
W.  Denver  and  acting-Governor  Frederick  P.  Stanton ;  and  the  proceedings 
of  the  Quarter-Centennial  Celebration,  held  in  Topeka,  January  29,  1886, 
under  the  auspices  of  the  Society. 

CATALOGUING   AND   CLASSIFICATION. 

The  Legislature,  at  the  extra  session,  1886,  made  an  appropriation  for  the 
Society  for  extra  clerk  hire  for  indexing  and  cataloguing  the  library.  The 
Board  of  Directors,  in  the  application  of  this  appropriation,  have  used  it  in 
the  direction  intended  by  the  terms  of  the  appropriation,  but  so  far  the 
expenditure  has  been  chiefly  in  preliminary  work.  As  a  preparation  for 
the  work,  it  was  necessary  that  the  library  should  be  classified,  and  the 
books  and  collections  arranged  in  library  system.  The  Society  has  always 
been  short  in  its  clerical  force,  and  for  two  years  previous  to  the  taking  ef- 
fect of  this  appropriation  it  had  been  deprived  of  half  the  clerical  help 
which  had  been  employed  for  the  two  years  previous,  the  deficiency  having 
been  only  partially  supplied  gratuitously.  Hence,  books,  pamphlets,  news- 
paper files,  manuscripts,  everything  had  necessarily  been  placed  in  defective 
system,  or  left  unplaced.  The  work  of  the  year  thus  far  has  therefore  been 
largely  devoted  to  that  of  disposing  of  accumulated  work  necessary  to  the 
placing  of  the  library  in  systematic  classification  for  cataloguing.  Mean- 
time, largely  augmented  current  accessions  have  proportionately  increased 
the  general  work  in  the  rooms  of  the  Society.  The  issue  from  the  press  of 
our  third  volume  of  Collections,  and  the  preparation  of  its  very  complete  in- 
dex, also  the  preparation  of  the  lists  and  papers  contained  in  this  Fifth  Bi- 
ennial Report,  have  contributed  to  the  burden  of  work  during  the  past  year. 

The  system  of  classification  which  has  been  adopted  is  the  decimal  sys- 
tem, which  has  been  brought  to  its  present  state  of  perfection  by  Mr.  Mel- 
vil  Dewey,  Secretary  of  the  American  Library  Association,  and  which  is 
the  system  most  widely  employed  in  the  more  newly  classified  libraries  of 
the  country.     The  books  are  being  placed  on  the  shelves  and  numbered  in 


14  STATE  HISTOBIGAL  SOCIETY. 

accordance  with  this  system,  and  the  cataloguing  of  the  library  has  been 
begun  upon  a  plan  which  refers  to  the  number  of  every  volume,  pamphlet, 
and  newspaper  file,  and  to  its  place  on  the  shelves  in  the  library.  This 
work  is  nearing  completion,  and  when  completed  the  work  of  cataloguing 
w^ill  progress  rapidly.  Of  the  sum  of  $1,000,  appropriated  by  the  Legisla- 
ture for  this  work,  the  sum  of  $677.38  has  been  expended,  leaving  a  bal- 
ance of  $322.62. 

The  Legislature  should  be  asked  to  continue  appropriations  for  this  very 
important  work,  and  more  ample  compensation  should  be  given  the  clerical 
force  of  the  Society.  It  is  meager  and  disproportionate  to  the  pay  given 
any  other  servants  of  the  State. 

The  following  lists  and  tables  give  details  of  the  work  of  the  Society  for 
the  two  years. 

PRINCIPAL    BOOK   ACCESSIONS. 

The  following  are  classified  lists,  showing  the  principal  accessions  of  books 
to  the  library  during  the  two  years  : 

Agricultural  and  Horticultural. —  Richthofen's  Cattle  Raising  on 
the  Plains  of  North  America;  Missouri  State  Horticultural  Society  Re- 
ports; Reports  of  Kentucky  Bureau  of  Agriculture;  Reports  of  the  Ohio 
Agricultural  Experiment  Station ;  Reports  of  the  Wisconsin  Dairyman's 
Association  ;  Pennsylvania  Agricultural  Reports;  Michigan  Horticultural 
Society  Reports ;  Wisconsin  Agricultural  and  Horticultural  Reports. 

Bibliography. —  Joseph  T.  Buckingham's  Personal  Recollections  of 
Editorial  Life;  Ayer's  Newspaper  Annual,  1885;  Caspar's  Directory  of 
Antiquarian  Booksellers ;  Dewey's  Decimal  Classification ;  'Catalogue  of  the 
Cincinnati  Public  Library ;  Catalogue  of  United  States  Government  Pub- 
lications; Rowell's  American  Newspaper  Directory,  1886;  Our  Press  Gang, 
Wilmer;  Catalogue  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society;  Robert  Clarke's 
Bibliotheca  Americana;  Catalogue  of  the  Worcester,  Massachusetts,  Free 
Public  Library;  Allibone's  Dictionary  of  British  and  American  Authors; 
Maverick's  Raymond  and  New  York  Journalism;  Hildeburn's  Issues  of  the 
Press  in  Pennsylvania,  2  vols. ;  American  Catalogue,  3  vols. ;  Catalogue  of 
the  Boston  Atheneum,  5  vols. ;  Catalogue  of  Bowdoin  College  Library. 

Biographical. —  Life  of  Stephen  A.  Douglas;  Washington,  Schroeder's 
Maxims  of;  Life  and  Services  of  Gen.  U.  S.  Grant,  Remlap;  Personal 
Memoirs  of  Gen.  U.  S.  Grant,  2  vols. ;  Coppee's  Grant  and  His  Campaigns ; 
Sanborn's  Life  and  Letters  of  John  Brown ;  Matlock's  Life  of  Rev.  Orange 
Scott;  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Powers;  Sargent's  Life  of  Henry  Clay; 
Tuckerman's  Horatio  Greenough;  Memoir  of  Commodore  McComb,  Rich- 
ards; Theodore  Clapp's  Autobiographical  Sketches;  Life  and  Travels  of 
John  Woolman;  Bartlett's  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln;  Seward's  Travels 
Around  the  World ;  Life  and  Works  of  Dr.  Franklin ;  Life  of  John  Paul 
Jones;  Hill's  Memoir  of  Abbott  Lawrence;  Mackenzie's  Biography  of 
Stephen  Decatur;  Works  of  William  E.  Channing;  William  M.  Paxton's 


Fifth  biennial  Repobt.  15 

Genealogy  of  the  Marshall  Family  in  Kentucky;  Memoir  of  Elijah  P.  Love- 
joy;  Sargent's  Life  of  Dr.  Lewis  F.  Linn;  Durrie's  American  Genealogies 
and  Pedigrees;  Life  of  Dr.  Cotton  Mather;  Dr.  McAnally's  Life  and  Times 
of  Samuel  Patton ;-  Walker's  Life  of  Oliver  P.  Morton ;  Bartlett's  Life  of 
Franklin  Pierce;  Life  and  Speeches  of  Henry  Clay;  Jenkins's  Life  of 
Silas  Wright;  Cotton's  Private  Correspondence  of  Henry  Clay;  Carpen- 
ter's Six  Months  at  the  White  House  with  Abraham  Lincoln;  Brown's 
Life  of  John  A.  Andrew;  Memoirs  of  Wm.  T.  Sherman;  Life  of  Rev. 
Morris  Officer,  Imhoff;  Croffut  &  Morris's  Diary  of  Thomas  Bobbins,  of 
Norfolk,  Conn.;  Dr.  Egle's  Pennsylvania  Genealogies;  Parton's  Life  of 
Andrew  Jackson,  3  vols.;  Memorial  and  Genealogical  Becord  of  Paul 
Weitzel,  Bev.  E.  H.  Hayden;  Palmer's  Necrology  of  Harvard  College 
Alumni ;  Harvard  College  Memorial  Biographies,  Higginson ;  Cooke's  Life 
of  Balph  W.  Emerson ;  The  Genius  and  Character  of  Emerson,  F.  B.  San- 
born; Parton's  Captains  of  Industry;  Underwood's  Sketch  of  James  Bus- 
sell  Lowell;  Underwood's  H.  W.  Longfellow;  Our  Great  Benefactors, 
Samuel  A.  Drake;  Phillips's  Biographical  Dictionary;  Marvin's  Life  of 
William  G.  Caples. 

Church  History. —  Minutes  of  Philadelphia  Baptist  Association,  1707- 
1807;  The  Baptist  Memorial,  1842-1851,  vols.  1-10;  Bird's  Religion  in  the 
United  States ;  Emory's  Episcopal  Controversy  Reviewed ;  Raybold's  An- 
nals of  Methodism ;  Webster's  History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church ;  Morris's 
Christian  Life  and  Character  of  the  Civil  Institutions  of  the  United  States ; 
Theodore  Parker's  Views  of  Religion ;  Bible,  printed  in  Zurich,  Switzer- 
land, in  1545  ;  The  Christian  Examiner,  vols.  1-18, 1824-1836,  and  12  vols., 
1840-1867 — 30  volumes  in  all ;  Rupp's  History  of  Religious  Denominations. 

Education. —  Horace  Mann's  Lectures  on  Education;  Philbrick's  City 
School  Systems ;  Hittell's  History  of  Culture ;  Education  in  its  Relations 
to  Manual  Industry ;  Thoughts  for  Young  Men,  Horace  Mann ;  Manual 
Training,  C.  H.  Ham ;  Stetson's  Problem  of  Negro  Education ;  The  Home 
Library  of  Useful  Knowledge;  Blake's  Manual  Training  and  Education; 
Hough's  Historical  Sketches  of  Colleges  and  Universities. 

History. —  New  Jersey  Archives,  vols.  8,  9,  and  10;  Works  of  Fisher 
Ames;  Stone's  Campaign  of  Burgoyne ;  Hildreth's  History  of  the  United 
States,  6  vols. ;  Bowen's  Sketch  Book  of  Pennsylvania ;  McMaster's  His- 
tory of  the  People  of  the  United  States;  Carlton's  New  Hampshire;  But- 
terfield's  Journal  of  Captain  Heart;  Wilson's  American  History;  Gille- 
land's  History  of  the  War  of  1812;  Spofford's  New  England  Legends; 
Ramsey's  Universal  History,  9  vols.;  Catalogue  of  Wisconsin  Historical 
Society ;  Gordon's  Gazetteer  of  New  York ;  The  Penn  and  Logan  Corre- 
spondence; Sargent's  History  of  Braddock's  Expedition;  Simms's  History 
of  South  Carolina;  Denny's  Record  of  Upland,  Pa.;  Sanford's  History  of 
the  United  States  before  the  Revolution  ;  Memoirs  of  the  Historical  Society 
of  Pennsylvania;  Brinton's  Notes  of  the  Floridian  Peninsula;  Memoirs  of 
the  Antiquarian  Society  of  France ;   Transactions  of  the  Nebraska  State 


16  STATE  HISTOBICAL  SOCIETY. 

Historical  Society;  Ingle's  Local  Institutions  of  Virginia;  Holcomb's  Pen- 
sylvania  Boroughs ;  Child's  History  of  the  United  States ;  Justin  Winsor's 
History  of  America,  vols.  2,  3,  and  4 ;  Dickson's  New  America ;  Brannan's 
History  of  the  War  of  1812;  Niles's  Revolution  in  America;  Comstock's 
History  of  the  Precious  Metals ;  Headley's  Chaplains  and  Clergy  of  the 
Revolution;  White  Slavery  in  the  Barbary  States,  Charles  Sumner;  Nord- 
hoff's  Cotton  States  in  1875;  Hayes's  History  of  the  Trial  of  Charles 
Julius  Guiteau;  Peabody's  Universal  History;  Collections  of  the  New 
Hampshire  Historical  Society ;  Egle  and  Linn's  Pennsylvania  in  the  War 
of  the  Revolution;  Yonge's  Constitutional  History  of  England;  Drake's 
Making  of  New  England ;  Ober's  Young  Folk's  History  of  Mexico  ;  Irving 
Etting's  Dutch  Village  Communities  on  the  Hudson  River;  Papers  of  the 
American  Historical  Association,  vol.  1. 

Indians. —  Diary  of  David  Zeisberger  among  the  Indians  of  Ohio ;  Drake's 
Indian  Captivities ;  Patterson's  Life  of  Black  Hawk ;  Schoolcraft's  Myth  of 
Hiawatha;  Schoolcraft's  Thirty  Years'  Residence  among  the  Indians  of 
North  America ;  Schoolcraft's  Archives  of  Aboriginal  Knowledge,  6  vols. ; 
Wright's  American  Negotiator;  Hanson's  Lost  Prince;  Hubbard's  Life  of 
Red  Jacket  and  His  People;  Hough's  Indian  Treaties;  Cremonj's  Life 
among  the  Apaches ;  Reports  of  the  Commissioner  of  Indian  Affairs,  28  vols., 
1835-1870;  Condition  of  the  Indian  Tribes,  1865;  Catlin's  Illustrations  of 
the  Manners,  Customs,  &c.,  of  the  North  American  Indians. 

Kansas  Books,  or  by  Kansas  Authors. —  Edwards's  Atlas  of  Cloud 
County,  Kansas,  1885;  Poetical  Works  of  John  P.  Campbell;  Dudley  Has- 
kell, Memorial  Addresses;  Poems  of  Mrs.  Ellen  P.  Allerton;  Spring's  His- 
tory of  Kansas ;  Sage's  Wild  Scenes  in  Kansas  and-  Nebraska ;  Picard's 
Mission  Flower;  Picard's  Matter  of  Taste;  Rhymes  of  Ironquill;  Sister 
Ridnour's  Sacrifice,  Mrs.  C.  E.  Wilder;  Howe's  Mystery  of  the  Locks; 
Sketch  of  the  Life  of  the  Grim  Chieftain,  James  H.  Lane ;  The  Rocks  of 
Kansas,  Swallow  and  Hawn;  Goss's  Revised  Catalogue  of  the  Birds  of 
Kansas;  Polk's  Gazetteer  of  Kansas,  1886-87;  The  Story  of  a  Ranch,  Alice 
W.  Rollins ;  We  Two  in  Europe,  Mary  L.  Ninde ;  Wilder's  Annals  of  Kan- 
sas, 1886 ;  Thirty  Years  in  Topeka,  F.  W.  Giles ;  Queen  Sylvia  and  other 
Poems,  John  P.  Campbell;  Howe's  Moonlight  Boy;  Ebbutt's  Emigrant  Life 
in  Kansas;  Bishop  Vail's  Comprehensive  Church;  Coburn's  Swine  Husbandry; 
Rev.  Adinijah  and  His  Wife's  Relations,  Mrs.  L.  A.  B.  Steele. 

Magazines. — Scribner's  Monthly  Magazine,  15  vols.;  Century  Maga- 
zine, 7  vols.;  Dial,  Chicago,  6  vols.;  North  American  Review,  122  vols.; 
Atlantic  Monthly,  50  vols. ;  Popular  Science  Monthly,  27  vols. ;  Weekly 
Magazine,  Chicago;  The  Missionary  Herald,  48;  Overland  Monthly; 
Quarterly  Journal  of  Inebriety,  2;  Kendall's  Expositor,  1;  Catalogue  U. 
S.  Government  Publications,  2;  American  Antiquarian,  2;  Brown  &  Hol- 
land's Shorthand  Monthly,  2 ;  The  Western  Plowman,  2 ;  The  Unitarian,  1 ; 
The  Millstone  and  The  Corn  Miller,  2;  The  Iowa  Historical  Record,  2; 
Southern  Bivouac,  1 ;  The  Missionary  Herald,  63 ;  Christian  Examiner,  31 ; 


Fifth  Biennial  Repobt.  17 

Journal  of  the  American  Unitarian  Association,  14;  Boston  Journal  of 
Chemistry,  4 ;  The  New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Kegister,  2 ; 
Harvard  University  Bulletin,  1 ;  The  Popular  Science  News,  2 ;  Science, 
Cambridge  and  New  York,  4;  The  Unitarian  Keview  and  Religious  Mag- 
azine, 2;  Political  Science  Quarterly,  1 ;  The  Western  Journal  and  Civilian, 
St.  Louis,  1848  to  1854, 11 ;  The  Kansas  City  Medical  Index,  3 ;  The  Journal 
of  American  Orthoepy,  2;  The  Home  Missionary,  2;  Harper's  Monthly 
Magazine,  8 ;  Putnam's  Monthly,  2 ;  The  Galaxy,  24;  The  Library  Journal, 
2 ;  The  Magazine  of  American  History,  4 ;  The  Sheltering  Arms,  2 ;  The 
Publisher's  Weekly,  4 ;  The  American  Missionary,  2 ;  Phonetic  Educator, 
1 ;  The  Student's  Journal,  (phonographic,)  2 ;  Magazine  of  Western  History, 
4;  Historical  Register,  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  2;  The  Woman's  Magazine,  2; 
Bulletin  de  la  Soci^te  de  Geographic,  Paris,  2;  Chronique  de  la  Societe  des 
Gens  de  Lettres,  Paris,  2. 

Missions. — Annual  Reports  of  American  Board  of  Commissioners  for 
Foreign  Missions;  Missionary  Herald,  1821-1884,  63  vols.;  Moss's  Annals 
of  the  U.  S.  Christian  Commission ;  Bang's  History  of  Methodist  Missions ; 
Pitzel's  Lights  and  Shades  of  Missionary  Life;  Kipp's  Early  Jesuit  Mis- 
sions ;  Tracey's  History  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. ;  Green's  History  of  Presby- 
terian Missions;  Reports  of  American  Bible  Society;  Holmes's  Missions  of 
the  United  Brethren ;  History  of  Indian  Missions  on  the  Pacific  Coast. 

MoRMONiSM. — Tucker's  Mormonism;  Spaulding's  Manuscript  Found, 
Book  of  Mormon;  Female  Life  Among  the  Mormons;  the  Mormons  or 
Latter-Day  Saints ;  Tell  It  All :  a  Woman's  Life  in  Polygamy,  Stenhouse. 

Political  and  Documentary. — Houghton's  History  of  American  Pol- 
itics; U.  S.  Consular  Reports,  Labor  in  Foreign  Countries,  3  vols.;  Cong- 
don's  Tribune  Essays;  Martin's  Secret  Proceedings  of  the  Constitutional 
Convention  of  1787;  Annals  of  Congress,  1789-1824,  17  vols.;  Register  of 
Debates  in  Congress,  1824-1837,  29  vols.;  Congressional  Globe,  1833-1872, 
74  vols.;  Congressional  Record,  42  vols.;  Gerrit  Smith's  Speeches  in 
Congress;  Nimmo's  Internal  Commerce  of  the  United  States;  Public 
Documents  of  the  U.  S.,  Ingalls's  gift,  222  vols.;  History  of  the  Ameri- 
can Party;  Sanderson's  Republican  Landmarks;  Greeley  and  Cleveland's 
Political  Text  Book,  1860;  Griffin's  Progress  of  the  Working  Classes; 
U.  S.  Consular  Reports,  1885-1886;  Richardson's  Standard  Silver  Dollar; 
Ford's  Standard  Dollar;  Reports  of  the  Secretary  of  the  U.  S.  Treas- 
ury, 1885;  Poore's  Congressional  Directory,  49th  -  Congress ;  Potter's 
Political  Economy;  Smithsonian  Annual  Report,  1884;  John  Adams's  De- 
fence of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States ;  Report  of  the  United  States 
Fish  Commissioner,  1883  ;  Moore's  Picturesque  Washington ;  Three  Decades 
of  Federal  Legislation,  S.  S.  Cox;  McPherson's  Hand-Book  of  Politics; 
Benton's  Abridgment  of  Debates,  16  vols. ;  American  Archives,  2  vols. ; 
Patent  Office  Reports,  27  vols.;  Hoyt's  Protection  versus  Free  Trade; 
Brice's  Financial  Catechism ;  Reports  of  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Statistics. 


18  STATE  HISTOBICAL  SOCIETY. 

RebelCion,  Books  Relating  to  the  War  of  the. —  Official  Records 
of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion,  vols.  11-15,  7  vols,  and  parts;  Life  and  Ser- 
vices of  Ellsworth,  Lyon  and  Baker;  Fry's  New  York  and  the  Conscription 
of  1863 ;  OlCroyd's  Soldier's  Story  of  the  Siege  of  Vicksburg ;  Gulp's  Twenty- 
fifth  Ohio  Lifantry;  U.  S.  Tactics  for  Colored  Troops;  Schenck's  History 
of  the  Burning  of  Chambersburg,  Pa. ;  Battle  Fields  of  the  South ;  Narra- 
tive of  Suffering ;  Quint's  The  Potomac  and  the  Rapidan ;  Army  Notes ;  Cas- 
tleman's  Army  of  the  Potomac;  Fitzhugh's  Sociology  for  the  South;  Pyne's 
History  of  the  First  New  Jersey  Cavalry;  .John  Austin  Stevens's  History 
of  the  Union  Defence  Committee  of  the  City  of  New  York;  Craven's  Prison 
Life  of  Jefferson  Davis ;  Stille's  History  of  the  U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission ; 
The  Fight  for  Missouri ;  McElroy's  Andersonville  Prison ;  The  Cruise  of  the 
Alabama  and  the  Sumter,  Semmes ;  Pike's  Prostrate  State,  South  Carolina 
under  Negro  Government;  Gilson's  Journal  of  Army  Life;  Prison  Life  in 
the  Tobacco  Warehouse  in  Richmond,  Wm.  C.  Harris;  Jessie  Benton  Fre- 
mont's Story  of  the  Guard;  Richardson's  Field,  Dungeon  and  Escape; 
Moore's  Anecdotes,  Poetry  and  Incidents  of  the  War ;  Moore's  Women  of 
the  War ;  Henry  J.  Raymond's  Letters  on  Disunion  and  Slavery ;  Joshua 
R.  Giddings's  Florida  Exiles ;  The  Great  Conspiracy,  Its  Origin  and  History, 
John  A.  Logan ;  The  Military  and  Civil  History  of  Connecticut  during  the 
War  of  the  Rebellion ;  Paul's  History  of  Pennsylvania  Soldiers'  Orphans' 
School ;  Boynton's  History  of  the  U.  S.  Navy  during  the  Rebellion. 

Science. —  Hayden's  Geological  and  Geographical  Atlas  of  Colorado; 
Kingsley's  Standard  Natural  History,  5  vols. ;  Hitchcock's  Religion  of  Geol- 
ogy; Fourth  Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geographical  Survey, 
Pow^ell;  U.  S.  Geographical  Survey  and  Mineral  Resources,  1883-4;  Fifth 
Annual  Report  of  the  United  States  Geological  Survey;  McClure's  Obser- 
vations upon  Geology  of  the  U.  S. ;  U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  vol.  9,  Powell ; 
Turnbull's  History  of  the  Magnetic  Telegraph ;  Mullaly's  Account  of  the 
Laying  of  the  Telegraphic  Cable;  Third  Annual  Report  of  the  Bureau  of 
Ethnology,  Powell. 

Slavery,  Books  Relating  to. —  Moore's  Notes  on  Slavery  in  Massa- 
chusetts; Legion  of  Liberty — American  Anti-Slavery  Society;  Carey's 
Slave  Trade;  Brown's  Plea  for  Industrial  Education  Among  Colored  Peo- 
ple; Paine's  Six  Years  in  a  Georgia  Prison;  Lovejoy's  Memoirs  of  Torrey ; 
Fred  Douglass's  Narrative  of  an  American  Slave,  1847 ;  Longstreet's  Geor- 
gia Scenes;  Horace  Greeley's  History  of  the  Struggle  for  Slavery  Exten- 
sion; Theodore  Wells's  American  Slavery  as  It  Is;  Poole's  Anti-Slavery 
Opinions  Before  the  Year  1800 ;  Stebbins's  American  Colonization  Society ; 
Stroud's  Laws  Relating  to  Slavery ;  Goodell's  American  Slave  Trade ; 
American  Slavery  as  It  Is;  Parker  Pillsbury's  Acts  of  the  Anti-Slavery 
Apostles ;  Elizur  Wright's  Life  of  Myron  Holley ;  The  Life  of  William 
Lloyd  Garrison ;  Birney's  The  American  Churches  the  Bulwark  of  Amer- 
ican Slavery ;  Williams's  History  of  the  Negro  Race  in  America ;  The  Im- 
pending Crisis,  Helper;    Personal  Memoirs  of  Daniel  Drayton;    Geo.  W 


FIFTH  BIENNIAL  REPOBT.  19 

Clark's  Liberty  Minstrel,  1846;  The  Liberty  Bell,  1849;  Henry  Wilson's 
Anti-Slavery  Methods  in  Congress,  1861-1865;  Life  of  Benjamin  Lundy; 
May's  Recollections  of  the  Anti-Slavery  Conflict ;  Peter  Cooper's  Letter  on 
Slave  Emancipation ;  A  History  of  African  Colonization,  Archibald  Alex- 
ander; The  Wrong  of  Slavery,  Robert  Dale  Owen;  Sherman's  Slavery  in 
the  United  States. 

Society,  Labor,  Health,  Charities. —  Report  of  Illinois  Bureau  of 
Labor  Statistics,  1884;  Tennessee  State  Board  of  Health  Reports;  Reports 
Illinois  Board  of  Charities;  Massachusetts  Board  of  Health  Reports;  Sib- 
ley's Harvard  Graduate  Reports ;  Reports  California  Bureau  of  Labor  Sta- 
tistics ;  Annual  Reports  of  the  Massachusetts  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics ; 
Connecticut  Labor  Report ;  Michigan  Reports  of  Labor  Statistics ;  Reports 
of  New  Jersey  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics ;  Reports  of  Indiana  Bureau  of 
Statistics ;  Reports  of  New  York  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics ;  Reports  of  the 
Pennsylvania  Bureau  of  Industrial  Statistics ;  Report  of  the  Missouri  Bureau 
of  Labor  Statistics;  Reports  of  the  National  Board  of  Health,  1880-1885; 
Report  of  United  States  Labor  Commissioner ;  The  Labor  Question,  H.  H. 
Young ;  Reports  of  the  Iowa  State  Board  of  Health ;  Reports  of  the  Illinois 
State  Board  of  Health ;  Reports  of  the  Louisiana  State  Board  of  Health ; 
Reports  of  the  New  York  State  Board  of  Health ;  Reports  of  the  Massa- 
chusetts State  Board  of  Health;  Reports  of  the  Michigan  State  Board  of 
Health ;  Reports  of  the  Tennessee  State  Board  of  Health ;  Maine  Board 
of  Health  Reports ;  Proceedings  of  the  National  Conference  of  Charities. 

Social  and  Industrial. —  Mayor  Courtenay's  Year  Books  of  Charleston, 
South  Carolina;  Digest  of  the  Laws  of  the  Grange;  Edward  E.  Hale's 
Working  Men's  Homes ;  The  Woman  Question  in  Europe,  Theodore  Stan- 
ton; Howe's  Winter  Home  for  Invalids;  Proceedings  of  the  National 
Grange,  Patrons  of  Husbandry;  The  Fishers  and  Fisher  Industries  of  the 
United  States,  George  E.  Good;  Warner's  Industries  of  Massachusetts; 
Lesley's  Iron  Manufacturer's  Guide ;  The  Science  of  Society,  Stephen  Pearl 
Andrews ;  Mackey's  Encyclopaedia  of  Free-Masonry ;  Ely's  Recent  American 
Socialism;  History  of  Woman  Suffrage,  vol.  3,  Stanton,  Anthony  and  Gage. 

Temperance. —  Jutkin's  Hand-Book  of  Prohibition;  Hastings  —  The 
People  Against  the  Liquor  Traffic;  Gail  Hamilton's  Prohibition  in  Politics  ; 
Andrew's  Errors  of  Prohibition;  One  Hundred  Years  of  Temperance,  J. 
H.  Stearns. 

Travels  in  America. —  Murray's  Discoveries  and  Travels  in  North 
America;  Duncan's  Travels  Through  a  Part  of  the  United  States;  Basil 
Hall's  Travels  in  North  America;  John  Ross's  Second  Voyage  to  the  New 
Continent ;  Stephens's  Travels  in  Central  America ;  L.  Maria  Child's  Letters 
from  New  York ;  Ray's  Polar  Expedition  to  Point  Barrow,  Alaska ;  Cor- 
thell's  Inter-Oceanic  Problem ;  Herndon's  Valley  of  the  Amazon  ;  Parry's 
Journal,  Discovery  of  the  Northwest  Passage ;  Hayes's  Arctic  Boat  Jour- 
ney, 1854;    Sarah  J:  Hale's  Northwood,  or  Life  North  and  South. 


20  STATE  HISTOBICAL  SOCIETY. 

The  West,  Books  Kelating  to. — Hildredth's  Pioneer  History  of  the 
Ohio  Valley  and  the  Northwest  Territory;  Bond's  Minnesota  and  Its  Re- 
sources; Bromwell's  History  of  Emigration;  Bayard  Taylor's  Eldorado; 
Connell's  Western  Characters,  or  Types  of  Border  Life;  Powell's  Contribu- 
tions to  North  American  Ethnology,  vol.  5  ;  Hayden's  U.  S.  Geological  Sur- 
veys, vol.  8 ;  Williams's  History  of  St.  Paul,  Minnesota ;  Hall  and  Whitney's 
Geological  Survey  of  Wisconsin ;  Farmer's  History  of  Detroit,  Michigan ; 
Darby's  Personal  Recollections  of  St.  Louis  and  Missouri ;  Hittell's  Adven- 
tures of  James  Adams,  of  California;  Ritch's  Illustrated  New  Mexico; 
Prince's  Historical  Sketches  of  New  Mexico ;  Northrop's  Pioneer  History 
of  Medina  County,  Ohio ;  Teetor's  Mill  Creek  Valley,  Ohio ;  Miss  Allen's 
Ten  Years  in  Oregon ;  Shepherd's  Prairie  Experiences  in  Handling  Cattle 
and  Sheep;  Bishop's  First  Years  of  Minnesota;  Johnson's  California  and 
Oregon ;  Palmer's  California  and  India ;  Margaret  Fuller's  Summer  on  the 
Lakes;  Travels  in  the  Interior  of  North  America;  The  Missouri  River,  far 
up,  in  the  Years  1832-34,  Maximilian  Prinz  zu  wied,  2  vols.,  quarto,  with  folio 
of  48  plates;  King's  Copper-Bearing  Rocks  of  Lake  Superior;  Poems  of 
Albert  Pike;  Burchard's  Production  of  Gold  and  Silver;  Du  Mont's  His- 
tory of  Louisiana  Territory;  Bossu's  Travels  Through  Louisiana  Territory; 
Bradbury's  Travels  Through  the  Interior  of  North  America;  French's  His- 
torical Collections  of  Louisiana  Territory ;  Nicolet's  Discovery  of  the  North- 
west; Hollister's  Mines  of  Colorado;  Heap's  Central  Route  to  the  Pacific; 
Brayman's  Information  About  Texas ;  Mary  A.  Holly's  Texas ;  Frost's  His- 
tory of  California;  Buffum's  Gold  Mines  of  California;  Wood's  Gold  Dig- 
gings of  California;  Bushnell's  Iowa  Resources  and  Industries;  Bishop 
Robertson's  Louisiana  Territory ;  Speed's  Wilderness  Road  to  Kentucky ; 
Bartlett's  Texas,  New  Mexico  and  California;  A  Family  Flight  Through 
Mexico  and  Kansas,  E.  E.  and  Susan  Hale;  Scharf's  History  of  St.  Louis, 
Missouri,  3  vols.;  Olmstead's  Journey  in  the  Back  Country;  Cist's  Cincin- 
nati in  1859;  Scott's  Nebraska  Resources  and  Advantages;  McRae's  Pro- 
ducts and  Resources  of  Arkansas ;  Proceedings  of  the  Davenport,  Iowa, 
Academy  of  Science;  lugersoll's  Crest  of  the  Continent;  Dragoon  Cam- 
paigns to  the  Rocky  Mountains ;  Arnold's  Poets  and  Poetry  of  Minnesota ; 
Robinson's  Mexico  and  Her  Military  Chieftains ;  Woodman's  Texas  Guide  to 
Emigrants  ;  Jones's  History  of  the  Republic  of  Texas ;  Bowles's  Across  the 
Continent ;  Dunbar's  Discovery  of  Gold  in  California ;  Capron's  History 
of  California ;  Coffin's  Seat  of  Empire ;  Peck's  Gazetteer  of  Illinois ;  Mil- 
burn's  Pioneer  Preachers  and  People  of  the  Mississippi  Valley;  David 
Crockett's  Tour;  Fossett's  Colorado,  Its  Gold  and  Silver  Mines;  Emory's 
New  Mexico  and  California ;  Ober's  Mexican  Resources ;  Camels  for  Mili- 
tary Purposes  on  the  Plains,  Report  of  Secretary  of  War,  1857 ;  McCracken's 
Michigan,  History,  Resources,  etc. ;  Raymond's  Mineral  Resources  of  the 
States  and  Territories  West  of  the  Rocky  Mountains;  Owen's  Geological 
Survey  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa  and  Minnesota ;  Official  State  Atlas  of  Nebraska ; 
History  of  Clear  Creek  and  Boulder  Valleys,  Colorado ;  Margry,  Memoirs 


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and  Documents  Relating  to  French  Discoveries  in  America,  from  1614  to 
1754,  4  vols.;  Bonham's  Fifty  Years  Recollections  of  Illinois;  Lands- 
do  wne's  Canadian  Northwest ;  Tanner's  Successful  Emigration  to  Canada ; 
Gayarre's  Louisiana;  Imlay's  Topographical  Description  of  the  Western 
Territories  of  North  America;  Reports  on  Pacific  Railway  Survey,  1860; 
Emory's  Mexican  Boundary  Report,  3  vols. ;  Western  Journal  of  Civiliza- 
tion, St.  Louis,  1848  to  1854,  10  vols.;  Schoolcraft's  Exploring  Expedition 
to  the  Sources  of  the  Missouri ;  Wetmore's  Gazetteer  of  Missouri. 

DONORS  OF  BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS. 


Donors. 


Books.  Pamp 


Abbott,  James  B.,  DeSoto 

Abrams,  A.  D.,  Council  Grove y 

Academic  de  Macon,  Macon,  France 

Academie  des  Sciences,  Arts,  et  Belles-Lettres,  Dijon,  France 

Academy  of  Natural  Science,  Davenport,  la 

Academy  of  Natural  Sciences,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Adams,  F.  G  ,  Topeka 

Adams,  Mrs.  F.  G.,  Topeka 

Adams,  Hally,  Topeka 

Adams,  H.  C,  St.  Joseph,  Mo 

Adams,  H.  J.,  Topeka 

Agriculture,  Commissioner  of,  Ottawa,  Canada 

Akins,  Frank,  Newton 

Alden,  John  B.,  New  York  city 

Aldrich,  Charles  W.,  Washington 

Alexander,  Rev.  W.  S.,  New  Orleans,  La 

Allen,  Hon,  E.  B.,  Topeka 

Allerton.  Mrs.  E.  P.,  Hamlin 

Allyn,  Rev.  Robert,  Carbondale 

Almond,  L.  C,  Kingman • 

Alrich,  L.  L.,  Sec,  Cawker  City 

Alward,  Rev.  E.,  Wathena , 

American  Antiquarian  Society,  Worcester,  Mass 

American  Archaeological  Society  of  Rome,  Rome,  Italy 

American  Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science 

American  Bell  Telephone  Co.,  Boston,  Mass 

American  Bible  Society,  New  York  city 

American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions,  Boston,  Mass.. 

American  Museum  of  Natural  History,  New  York  city 

American  Philosophical  Society,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

American  Unitarian  Association,  Boston,  Mass 

Anderson,  Hon.  John  A.,  Manhattan 

Anderson,  Wiley,  Fort  Scott 

Andrews,  Rev.  Dr.  Israel  W.,  Marietta,  O 

Anthony,  Susan  B.,  Rochester,  N.  Y 

Archibald,  Dr.  0.  W.,  Jamestown,  Dakota 

Atchison,  Andrew,  Dunlap 

Atherton,  George  W„  Harrisburg,  Pa 

Axline  &  McNeal,  Medicine  Lodge 

Ayer,  N.  W.  &  Sou,  Philadelphia 

Babbitt,  Clinton,  Madison,  Wis 

Babcock,  H.  A.,  Lincoln,  Neb 

Bachelder,  N.  J.,  Andover,  N.  H 

Badger,  Joseph  E.,  jr.,  Frankfort 

Baker,  Frank  J.,  Clay  Center 

Baker,  F,  P.,  Topeka 

Baker,  N.  R.,  Topeka 

Baldwin,  James  E.,  Zanesville,  0 

Baldwin,  Wm.  H.,  President,  Boston,  Mass 

Ballard,  Harlan  H.,  Lenox,  Mass 

Ball,  Mrs.  Bell,  Topeka 

Barnes,  J.  S.,  Phillipsburg 

iiarnes,  J.  S.,  Pratt 

Barren,  J.  A.,  Paris,  France 

Bartlett,  J.  R.,  Washington,  D.  C 

Barteldes,  E.,  Lawrence 

Bates,  D.  H.,  New  York  city 

Bates,  H,  T.,  Sec,  Paola 

Battell,  Robbiqs  and  Miss  A.,  Norfolk,  Conn 

Beadle  &  Adams,  New  York  city 

Bean,  Dr.  J.  V.,  Sec,  Howard 

Bebb,  T.  D.,  Oberlin 

Betton,  Hon.  Frank  H.,  Topeka 

Betts,  E.  C,  Auburn,  Ala 


387 
1 


7 
1 
1 
7 
575 
1 
1 

20 
11 
4 
12 


26 
1 

17 

1 

1*046 

1 

2 

27 


179 
2 
2 


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DONORS  OF  BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS  — Continued. 


Donors. 


Pamp 


Bishop,  G.  S.,  Huron,  D.  T 

Bissell  &  Lewis,  Phillipsburg ; 

Black,  Geo.,  Olathe... 

Blaclj,  S.  W.,  Pittsburg 

Blair,  Henry  W.,  Washington,  D.  C : , 

Blakesley,  Rev.  Linus,  Topeka 

Bond,  S.  A.  C,  Secretary,  Boston,  Mass 

Bonham,  Jeriah,  Peoria,  HI 

Boston  Board  of  Health,  Boston,  Mass 

Boston  Charitable  Association,  Boston,  Mass 

Boston  Public  Library,  Boston,  Mass.,  Arthur  Knapp,  Assistant  Librarian. 

Boston  Society  for  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Children,  Boston,  Mass 

Bostonian  Society,  Boston,  Mass 

Boutwell,  F.  M.,  Groton,  Mass 

Bowdoin  College,  Brunswick,  Me 

Bowes,  Geo.  W.,  Topeka 

Brackett,  G.  C,  Lawrence 

Bradbury,  Wm.  H.,  Topeka 

Braden,  Dr.  J.,  Nashville,  Tenn 

Bradford,  Hon.  S.  B.,  Topeka 

Bradlee,  Rev.  C.  D.,  Boston,  Mass 

Brandley,  Henry,  Matfield  Green 

Breish,  J.  F.,  Topeka 

Brewers'  Association,  U.  S.,  New  York  city 

Brice,  Dr.  S.  M.,  Mound  City 

Brown,  A.  N.,  Librarian  U.  S.  Naval  Academy,  Baltimore,  Md 

Brown,  H.  E.,  Oberlin,  O 

Brown,  L.  C,  Nickerson 

Buck,  A.  J.,  Oskaloosa 

Buck,  Dr.  J.  F.,  Topeka 

Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Historical  Society 

Burgess,  Gilbert  A.,  Pratt  Co 

Burnett,  H.  C,  Santa  Fe,  N.  M 

Burnley,  C.  D.,  Crete,  Neb 

Bushell,  Wm.,  Camden,  N.  J 

Butler  Hospital  for  Insane,  Providence,  R.  I 

Butler,  Prof.  J.  D.,  Madison,  Wis 

Butler,  J.  M.,  Coffey  ville 

Butler,  T.  A.,  Lyons •. 

Butler,  Mrs.  T.  A.,  Lyons 

California  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics,  Sacramento 

California,  University  of,  Berkeley,  Cal 

Campbell,  Col.  A.  B.,  Topeka 

Campbell,  Geo.  E.,  Wichita 

Campbell,  J.  P.,  Abilene .• 

Campbell,  Samuel  S.,  Boston,  Mass 

Campbell,  W.  P.,  Westmoreland 

Canadian  Institute,  Toronto 

Carr,  E.  T.,  Leavenworth 

Carr,  S.  C,  Milton  Junction,  Wis 

Carson,  Dr.  J.  C,  Syracuse,  N.  Y 

Case,  Nelson,  Oswego 

Cassidy,  M.  J.,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Chadsey,  C.  E,,  Crete,  Neb 

Chaffee,  Rev.  H.  W.,  Columbus 

Champion,  editor  of,  Norton 

Chapin,  C.  N.,  Boston,  Mass 

Chapin,  Dr.  John  B.,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Chicago  Historical  Society,  Chicago,  111 

Chidester,  M.,  Oswego 

Children's  Hospital,  Boston,  Mass 

Children's  Mission  to  the  Children  of  the  Destitute,  Boston,  Mass 

Childs,  G.  W.,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Cincinnati  Society  of  Natural  History 

Clapp,  Rev.  Alex.  H.,  New  York  city 

Clark,  A.  S.,  New  York  city 

Clark,  Rev.  Joseph  B.,  D.  D.,  Secretary,  New  York  city 

Clarke,  F.  D.,  Little  Rock,  Ark 

Clarke,  Robert  &  Company,  Cincinnati,  O 

Clarke,  Sylvester  H.,  Clyde,  N.  Y 

Cline,  J.  A.  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass 

Coburn,  F.  D.,  Wyandotte 

Coffin,  Prof.  J.  H.  C,  Washington,  D.  C 

Cone,  Miss  Mary,  Marietta,  Ohio 

Cone,  W.  W,,  Topeka 

Congregational  Library,  Boston,  Mass 

Connecticut  Agricultural  Exp.  Station,  New  Haven. ...» 

Connecticut  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co  ,  Hartford 

Cook,  Geo.  H  ,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J 

Coombs,  J.  v.,  Burlington 


22 


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23 


DONORS  OF  BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS  — Continued. 


Donors. 


Pamp 


Copp,  H.  N.,  Washington,  D.  C 

Cornell  University,  Ithaca,  N.  Y 

Corthell,  E.  L.,  New  York  city 

Cotton  Exposition,  Louisiana,  State  Commissioners 

Courtenay,  Hon.  W.  A.,  Charleston,  S.  C 

Coutant,  C.  C,  Garden  City 

Cragin,  F.  W.,  Topeka 

Crandall,  C.  D.,  Kansas  City,  Mo 

Crane,  Geo.,  Brookfield,  Vt 

Crane,  Geo.  W.,  Topeka 

Crawford,  Gov.  S.  J.,  Topeka , 

Culbertson,  J.,  Albilene 

Culp,  E.  C,  Salina 

Cummins,  Scott,  Canema 

Cunningham,  H,  S.,  Salina ^ 

Cunningham,  R.  W.,  Lawrence , 

Dakota  University,  Vermillion,  D.  T 

Darling,  Gen.  G.  W.,  Utica,  N.  Y 

Davis,  Charles  S.,  Junction  City 

Davis,  John  &  Sons,  Junction  City 

Davis,  John  F.,  Frankfort,  Ky,...' 

Davis,  M.  W.,  Iowa  City,  Iowa 

Deaf  Mutes,  Institute  for  Improved  Instruction  of,  New  York  city  , 

DeGeer,  Mrs.  M.  E.,  Garden  City 

DeMoisy,  Charles,  Fort  Scott 

Dennis,  H.  J.,  State  Librarian,  Topeka 

Dillon,  M.  F.,  Topeka •.., 

Dinsmore,  J.  W.,  Hanover 

Dodge,  S.  H.,  Beloit 

Dorr,  Dalton,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Dougherty,  G.  E.,  Downs 

Dow,  Charles  A.,  Hartford 

Drake,  A.  W.,  Century  Company,  New  York  city 

Draper,  James,  Worcester,  Mass 

Drum,  Gen.  R.  C,  Washington,  D.  C 

Dunbar,  Prof.  J.  B.,  Bloomfield,  N.  J 

Dury,  Charles,  Cincinnati,  0 

Dury,  Mrs.  Louisa  M.,  Avondale,  Cincinnati,  O 

Eads,  James  B.,  New  York  city 

Eastman,  Dr.  B.  D.,  Topeka 

Eaton,  Gov.  B.  H.,  Denver,  Col 

Edgar,  Geo.  M.,  Fayettesville,  Ark 

Edge,  Thomas  J.,  Harrisburg,  Pa 

Egle,  Dr.  W.  H.,  Harrisburg,  Pa 

Elliott,  L.  R.,  Manhattan 

Emery,  Frank  E.,  Mountainville,  N.  Y 

Ensign,  Dr.  H.  A.,  Newton., 

Ensign,  Edgar  T.,  Denver,  Col 

Erviue,  Rev.  S.  B.,  Lecomptou 

Ewing,  Mrs.  Emma  P.,  Ames,  la 

Failyer,  G.  H.,  Manhattan 

Fairchild,  Pres't  George  T.,  Manhattan 

Farley,  Rev.  J.  T.,  Burr  Oak 

Farnham,  Geo.  L.,  Lincoln,  Neb 

Faulkner,  Hon.  Charles,  Salina 

Fee,  J.  W.,  Parsons 

Fernow,  B.  E.,  New  York  city 

Files,  A.  W.,  Little  Rock,  Ark 

Filley,  C.  E.  Burlingame 

Fisk  University,  Nashville,  Tenn 

P^oote,  Dr.  S.  L.,  Lebo 

Forde,  E.  M.,  Emporia 

Foster,  Charles  A.,  Quincy,  Mass 

Foster,  W.  E.,  New  York  city 

Fowler,  C.  W.,  Kansas  City,  Mo 

Franklin,  Commodore  S.  R.,  Washington 

French  Canadian  Institute,  Ottawa,  Canada 

Frye,  F.  W.  A  Bro.,  Parsons 

Funk,  J.  J.,  Peabody 

Funston,  Hon.  E.  H.,  Carlisle 

Garver,  J.  N.,  Emporia 

Gaskell,G.  A.,  Chicago,  HI 

Gass,  H.  T.,  Flint,  Mich 

Gatschet,  A.  S.,  Washington,  D.  C 

Gay,  Frank  B..  Hartford,  Conn 

Gemniell,  R.  B.,  Topeka 

George,  Rev.  A.  P.,  Speareville 

Gill,  Geo.  B.,  Sumner  county 

Gillispie,  J.  A.,  Omaha,  Neb 

Gilmore,  John  S.,  Fredonia 


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DONORS  OF  BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS  — Continued. 


Donors. 


Goodman,  L.  A.,  Westport,  Mo .- 

Gooduow,  Prof.  I.  T.,  Manhattan 

Goss,  Col.  N.  S.,  Topeka 

Grafton,  J.  J.,  Ionia,  Mich 

Graham,  A.  A.,  Columbus,  O 

Graham,  Prof.  I.  D.,  Manhattan 

Graham,  W.  O.,  Harper 

Graves,  Mary  H.,  Chicago,  111 

Green,  Dr.  Samuel  A.,  Secretary  of  the  Mass.  Historical  Society,  Boston,  Mass. 

Green,  Samuel  S.,  Worcester,  Mass 

Greene,  H.  M.,  Lawrence 

Groves,  Miss  Lillie,  Atchison 

Guild,  E.  B.,  Topeka 

Guthrie,  P.  N.,  Adjutant  General,  Harrisburg,  Pa 

Hadley,  Arthur  T.,  Hartford,  Conn 

Hagaman,  J.  M.  &  Sons,  Concordia 

Hale,  George  D.,  Topeka 

Hall,  D.  M.,  Sec,  Bangor,  Me 

Hamblin,  T,  F.,  Ottawa 

Harper  Library  Association,  Harper 

Harrington,  Grant  W.,  Lawrence 

Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  Mass 

Haworth,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  P.,  Olathe 

Hayden,  Rev.  Horace  Edwin,  Wilkesbarre,  Pa 

Hendy,  Rev.  J.  F.,  Emporia 

Herald,  Salina 

Haywood,  Mrs.  Maud,  Greencastle,  Mo 

Hiawatha  Board  of  Education,  Hiawatha 

Higbee,  E.  E.,  Harrisburg,  Pa 

Higgins,  L.  L.,  Topeka 

Highland  University,  Highland 

Hill,  Wm.,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Hinman,  P.  M.,  Denver,  Col 

Hinrichs,  Dr.  Gustavus,  Iowa  City,  la 

Historical  and  Philosophical  Society  of  Ohio,  Cincinnati 

Hoadley,  Charles  J.,  Hartford,  Conn 

Hodgson,  Rev.  T.,  Sewanee,  Tenn 

Hoffman,  Rev.  R.  A.,  Downs 

Hogeboom,  Dr.  Geo.  W.,  Topeka 

Holman,  Rev.  C,  North  Topeka 

Holt,  Rev.  L.  H.,  Topeka 

Horace  Mann  School  for  Deaf  Mutes,  Boston,  Mass 

Horton,  Hon.  Albert  H.,  Topeka 

Hooper,  S.  K.,  Denver,  Col 

Hooper,  Prest.  W.  W.,  Holly  Springs,  Mass 

Horner,  Miss  Hattie,  Holden 

Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  Boston,  Mass 

Howard,  Geo.  E.,  Lincoln,  Neb 

Howe,  Hon.  Samuel  T.,  Topeka 

Hoyt,  Rev.  A.  F.,  New  Orleans,  La 

Hoxie,  H.  M.,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Hubbard,  L.  P.,  New  York  city 

Hubbell,  \V.  O.,  Lawrence 

Hulbert,  E.  W.,  Sec,  Fort  Scott 

Huling,  A.  S.,  Topeka 

Hutchins,  E.  R.,  Des  Moines,  la 

Huxley,  H.  E.,  Neenah,  Wis 

Illinois  Board  of  Charities,  Springfield,  111 

Illinois  Board  of  Health,  Springfield 

Illinois  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics.. 

Indian  Rights  Association,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Indiana  Board  of  Statistics,  Indianapolis 

Indiana  Historical  Society,  Indianapolis 

Indiana  State  Board  of  Health,  Indianapolis 

Industrial  League,  Philadelphia,  Pa..., 

Ingalls,  Hon.  John  .7.,  Atchison 

Ingersoll,  Prest.  C.  L.,  Ft.  Collins,  Col 

Iowa  Historical  Society,  Iowa  City 

Iowa  State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction,  Des  Moines 

Jay,  Walter  M.,  Wellington 

Jenkins,  Tilman,  Kingman 

Jenks,  Dr.  S.  M.,  Madison,  D.  T 

Jerome,  Frank  E.,  Russell 

Johns  Hopkins  University,  Baltimore,  Md 

Johnson,  Geo.  Y.,  Lawrence-. 

Jones  F.  W.,  Fort  Scott 

Jones,  W.  M  M.,  Lincoln,  Neb 

Kalloch,  Rev.  E.  M.,  Ottawa .'....'....'.'.'.'.",.'...."."..., 

Kansas  Board  of  Railroad  Commissioners,  Topeka 

Kansas  State  Teachers'  Association,  Topeka 


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DONORS  OF  BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS  — Continued. 


Donors, 


Pamp 


Kellerman,  Prof.  "W.  A.,  Manhattan 

Kellogg,  A.  N.  &  Co.,  Kansas  City 

Kellogg,  Dr.  J.  H.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich 

Kenea  &  Lane,  La  Cygne 

Kennedy,  Dr.  J.  F.,  Des  Moines,  la 

Kennedy,  R.  T.,  Mexia,  Texas 

Kent,  H.R.,  Topeka 

Kentucky  Deaf  Mute  Institute,  Frankfort. 

Kerlin,  Dr.  Isaac  N.,  Elwyn,  Pa 

Kimball,  James  P.,  Washington,  D.  C 

Kimball,  .John  C,  Hartford,  Conn 


Kimball,  Sumner  J.,  General  Superintendent,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Kinne,  E.  A.,  Cottonwood  Falls , 

Knapp,  Dr.  A.  H.,  Osawatomie 

Knaus,  Warren,  Salina ". 

Knox,  Rev.  J.  D.,  Topeka 

Knox,  M.  V.  B.,  Littleton,  N.  H 

Knudsen,  C.  W.,  Norwalk,  Conn 

Kochlitzky,  Oscar,  .Jefferson  City,  Mo 

Kretsinger,  D.  L.,  Winfield 

Krimble,  John,  Secretary,  Washington,  D.  C 

Lane,  Ed.  C,  LaCygne 

Langworthy,  Rev.  I.  P.,  Boston,  Mass 

Latour,  Major  L,  A.  H.,  Montreal,  Canada 

Lattimer,  J.  W.,  Pleasanton 

Lawhead,  Hon.  J.  H.,  Topeka 

Lawrence,  C.  H.,  Secretary,  Hiawatha 

Lazenby,  W.  R.,  Columbus,  Ohio 

Leavenworth,  Mrs,  Jennie  C,  University  of  Virginia 

Lemmon,  A.  B.,  Newton 

Leue,  Adolphe,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Levsey,  W.,  State  Treasurer,  Harrisburg,  Pa 

Lilley,  George,  Brookings,  Dakota 

Lindsley,  Dr.  J.  B.,  Nashville,  Tenn 

Lippincott,  Dr.  J.  A.,  Lawrence 

Longfellow  Memorial  Association,  Cambridge,  Mass 

Long  Island  Historical  Society,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

McCabe,  Hon.  E.  P.,  Topeka...'. 

McCamant,  Joel  B.,  Harrisburg,  Pa 

McFarlane,  Rev.  Daniel,  St.  Marys 

McCash,  I.  N.,  Lyons 

MacGregor,  Duncan,  Chicago 

McLachlin,  H.  M.,  Paola 

Mcllravy,  E.  L.,  Lawrence 

McVicar,  Dr.  Peter,  Topeka 

Magee,  R.,  Eskridge 

Mairaonides  Library,  New  York  city 

Maine  State  Board  of  Health,  Augusta 

Maloy,  John,  Council  Grove 

Manchester,  Rev.  Alfred,  Providence,  R.  I 

Manning,  Robert,  Boston,  Mass 

Marcus,  Alfred  A.,  Boston,  Mass 

Martin,  Geo.  W.,  .Junction  City 

Martin,  Gov.  John  A.,  Topeka 

Maryland  Historical  Society,  Baltimore 

Massachusetts  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  Boston,  Mass 

Massachusetts  General  Hospital,  Boston 

Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  Boston 

Massachusetts  Horticultural  Society,  Boston 

Massachusetts  Soldiers'  Home,  Chelsea 

Massachusetts  State  Board  of  Health,  Boston 

Mathewson,  H.  P.,  Lincoln,  Neb 

Maxson,  P.  B.,  Emporia 

Maxwell,  M.  M.,  Valley  Falls 

Maxwell,  Mrs.  S.  B.,  Des  Moines,  Iowa 

Merrill,  Chester  W.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Michigan  Board  of  Health,  Lansing 

Michigan  Deaf  and  Dumb  Institute,  Lansing 

Michigan  Horticultural  Society,  Lansing , 

Miles,  B.  J.,  Eidora,  la 

Miller,  E.,  Lawrence 

Miller,  J.  H.,  President,  Holton 

Milliken,  Robert,  Emporia 

Mills,  Charles  P.,  Springfield,  111 

Mills,  T.  B.,  Las  Vegas,  N.  M 

Minnesota  Historical  Society,  St.  Paul 

Missouri  Auditor  of  State,  Jefferson  City 

Missouri  Pacific  Railway,  St.  Louis 

Missouri,  University  of,  Columbia 


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26 


STATE  HISTOBICAL  SOCIETY. 


DONORS  OF  BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS  — Continued. 


Donors. 


Missouri  University,  School  of  Mines,  Rolla 

Mitchell,  D.  A.,  Wichita 

Moore,  R.  R.  Topeka 

Morgan,  E,  G.,  Des  Moines,  la 

Morgan,  Geo.  H.,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Morgan,  Rev,  H.,  Claremont,  Minn 

Morgan,  T.  J.,  Providence,  R.  I 

Moriarty,  F.  A.,  Council  Grove 

Morrill,  Hon.  E.  N.,  Hiawatha 

Morrill  Normal  School,  Morrill 

Morris,  Hon.  R.  B.,  Topeka 

Morse,  Richard  C,  Nev?  York  city 

Mosher,  J.  A.,  Scandia , 

Motter,  John  L.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo 

Munk,  Dr.  J.  A.,  Topeka 

Murdock,  M.  M.,  Wichita 

Murray,  David,  Albany,  N.  Y 

National  Board  of  Health,  Washington,  D.  C 

Nebraska,  Governor  of,  Lincoln 

Neelander,  Edward,  Lindsborg 

New  England  Historical  Genealogical  Society,  Boston,  Mass 

New  England  Hospital  for  Women  and  Children,  Roxbury,  Mass 

New  England  Industrial  School,  Beverly,  Mass 

New  Hampshire  Historical  Society,  Concord 

New  Jersey  Historical  Society,  Newark 

New  Jersey  State  Board  of  Labor  Statistics,  Trenton 

New  York  State  Board  of  Health,  Albany 

New  York  P.  E.  City  Mission,  New  York  city 

Newcomb,  Prof.  Simon,  Washington,  D.  C 

Niles,  James  B.,  Auditor  General,  Harrisburg,  Pa 

Northfield  Seminary,  Northfield,  Mass 

Norton,  C.  A.,  Beloit 

Officer,  Mrs.  Susan,  Topeka 

O'Hara,  L.  A.,  Reno  Center 

Ohio  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  Columbus... 

Oldham,  J.  T.,EI  Dorado 

Oldroyd,  O.  H.,  Springfield,  HI 

Osburn,  W.  IL,  Burrton 

Osgoodby,W.W.,  Rochester,  N.  Y ., 

Ottawa  University,  Ottawa , 

Owen,  Col.  Richard,  New  Harmony,  Indiana 

Oyster,  Dr.  J.  H.,  Paola,  Kansas 

Paddock,  Rt.  Rev.  Benjamin  H.,  Boston,  Mass 

Palmer,  Sheffield,  Mound  City 

Parmelee,  G.  F.,  Topeka 

Parmelee,  J.  B.,  Lincoln,  Neb 

Patrick,  A.  G.,  Valley  Falls 

Pattee,  F.  J.,  Smith  Center 

Paxton,  W.  M.,  Platte  Citv,  Mo 

Peck,  Charles  F.,  Albany,  N.  Y 

Pennsylvania  Soldiers'  Orphans'  Home,  Harrisburg 

Pennsylvania,  University  of,  Philadelphia 

Perkins,  Hon.  B.  W.,  Oswego 

Peters,  S.  R.,  Newton 

Philadelphia  Academy  of  Natural  Sciences,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Philadelphia  Library  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Philadelphia  Numismatic  and  Antiquarian  Society,  Philadelphia,  Pa.. 

Philadelphia  Public  Library  Company,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

Pickard,  J.  L.  Iowa  City,  la 

Pike,  Gen.  Albert,  Washington,  D.  C 

Pillsbury,  Parker,  Concord,  N.  H 

Plumb,  Hon.  Prestou  B.,  Emporia 

Political  Education,  Society  for.  New  York  city , 

Pond,  C.  V.  R.,  Lansing,  Mich 

Popenoe,  Prof.  E.  A.,  Manhattan 

Fomeroy,  S.  C,  Washington,  D.  C 

Prouty,  S.  S.,  Topeka 

Publisher's  Weekly,  New  York  city , 

Quick,  H.,  Hepler , 

Rash,  H.,  C.  Salina 

Rastall,  Mrs.  Fannie  H.,  Burlingame 

Ratterman,  R.  A.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio 

Redden,  Dr.  J.  W.,  Topeka 

Reeve,  Dr.  J.  T.,  Appleton,  Wis 

Register,  lola 

Reid,  A.  B.,  Chicago,  111 

Rhode  Island  Historical  Society,  Providence 

Rhode  Island  Institute  for  Deaf  and  Dumb,  Providence 

Rice,  Miss  R.  S.,  Chicago,  111 , 

Richards,  Emily  R.,  Boston,  Mass 


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Donors. 


Books. 


Pamp 


Richmond,  Rev.  J,  S.  New  York  city 

Riddle,  Gov.  A.  P.,  Minneapolis 

Robertson,  Bishop  C.  F.,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Robinson,  H.  E.  Maryville,  Mo 

Robinson,  M.  L.,  Winfield 

Roby,  Dr.  H.  \V..  Topeka : 

Roe,  Alfred  S.,  Worcester,  Mass 

Rogers,  Horace,  Hudson,  0 

Roop,  C.  Y.,  Holton 

Root,  Frank  A.,  Gunnison,  Col 

Ross,  Dr.  Alexander  M.,  Montreal,  Canada 

Ross,  Gov.  Edmund  G.,  Santa  Fe,  N.  M 

Roudebush,  J.  W.  &  E.  E.,  Topeka 

Rounds,  S.  P.,  Washington,  D.  C 

Rowell,  Geo.  P.  &  Co.,  New  York  city 

Rowen,  Stephen  C,  Washington,  D.  C 

Ruggles,  Wm.  B.,  Albany,  N.  Y ; 

Ryan,  Hon.  Thomas,  Topeka 

St.  John,  E.,  Chicago,  111  

St.  John,  Gov.  John  P.,  Olathe 

Salomon,  Dr.  Lucian,  New  Orleans,  La 

•Sanborn,  F.  B.,  Concord,  Mass 

Sanborn,  J.  W.j  Kansas  City,  Mo 

Sandefur,  Rev.  W.  J.,  Sunnydale 

San  Diego,  Cal.,  Immigration  Association,  San  Diego. 

Schliemann,  W.  E.,  Manhattan 

Scientific  American,  New  York  city 

Scott,  Lewis,  Marysville 

Scott-Browne,  D.  L.,  New  York  city 

Seaver,  Edwin,  P.,  Boston,  Mass. 


Seymore,  Norman,  Sec,  Mt.  Morris,  N.  Y. 
Shaffer,  John  R.,  Fairfield,  Iowa 


Shaw,  Arch.,  Olathe 

Sheffield,  Rev.  C.  S.,  Topeka 

Shelden,  Alvah,  El  Dorado 

Sheltering  Arms  Association,  New  York  city 

Shelton,  Prof.  E.  M.,  Manhattan 

Shepard,  R.  B.,  Anthony 

Sherman,  Porter,  Wyandotte 

Sheward,  L.  A.,  Cherry  vale 

Simmons,  Dr.  N.,  Lawrence 

Sims,  Hon.  Wm.,  Topeka 

Smith,  Dr.  Ashbury  G.,  Boston,  Mass 

Smith,  B.  F.,  Lawrence 

Smith,  C.  W.,  Lawrence , 

Smith,  Geo.  W.,  Topeka 

Smith,  John  H.,  Lansing 

Smith,  P.  W.,  Sec,  Hays  City 

Smithsonian  Institution,  Washington,  D.  C 

Smyth,  B.  B.,  Topeka 

Snyder,  Rev.  J.  H.,  Lecompton 

Societc  des  Sciences  et  de  Geographic,  Port-au-Prince,  Hayti 

Societedes  Sciences,  Lettres  et  Arts,  de  Pau,  France 

Soci^tfi  des  Sciences  Naturelles,  LaRochelle,  France 

Societe  Havraise,  d'Etudes  Diverses,  Havre,  France 

Socigte  Historique,  Literaire,  Artistique  et  Scientifique,  Du  Cher,  Paris,  France. 

Socif't6  Nationale  des  Antiquaries  de  France,  Paris 

South  Carolina  Deaf  and  Dumb  Institute,  Columbia,  S.  C 

South  End  Industrial  School,  Roxbury,  Mass 

Speer,  H.  C,  Topeka 

Spring,  Prof.  L.  W.,  Laurence 

Stanley,  E.,  Lawrence 

Stevens,  Thomas  C,  Hiawatha 

Stewart,  A.  P.,  Oxford 

Streit,  Joseph,  Hoyt 

Sturtevant,  Dr.  E.  Lewis,  Albany,  N.  Y 

Swarr,  D.  M.,  Lancaster,  Pa 

Sweet,  Rev.  W.  II.,  Baldwin 

Swiler,  John  W.,  Madison,  Wis 

Taylor,  Prest.  A.  R.,  Emporia 

Tennessee  Deaf  and  Dumb  Institute,  Knoxville,  Tenn 

Tennessee  State  Board  of  Health,  Nashville,  Tenn 

Tewkesbury,  Geo.  E.,  Topeka 

Thacher,  T.  D.,  Topeka 

Thayer,  Rev.  E.  O.,  Atlanta,  Ga 

Thoman,  G.,  New  York  city 

Thomas,  A.,  Topeka 

Thomas,  Charles.  Grand  Center 

Thomas,  Col.  J.  B.,  Dayton,  O 

Thomas,  R.  H.,  Mechanicsburg,  Pa 


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260 

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STATE  HI8T0BI0AL  SOCIETY. 


DONORS  OF  BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS  — Continued. 


Donors. 


Books. 


Pamp 


Thompson,  F.  C,  Plainville 

Thompson,  George  F.,  Manhattan 

Thompson,  Nathan,  Lawrence 

Thompson,  Dr.  Neely,  TopeUa 

Thompson,  W.  E.,  Little  Rock,  Ark 

Tidyman,  Dr.  G.  M.,  Marion 

Tilley,  R.  H.,  Newport,  R.  I 

Tillotson,  D.  C,  Topeka 

Tomlinson,  Charles  H.,  Topeka 

Toothaker,  W.  H.,  Cedar  Junction 

Train,  M.  J.,  Albany,  Oregon 

Trimble,  John,  Secretary,  VVashington,  D.  C 

Troutman,  James  A.,  Topeka 

Turner,  B.  E.,  New  York  city 

Turner,  L.  L.,  Topeka 

Turton,  Professor  H.  S.,  Olathe 

Tweeddale,  William,  Topeka 

Udden,  Professor  J.  A , 

Union  Pacific  Railway,  Denver,  Col 

United  States  Army,  Chief  of  Engineers,  Washington,  D.  C 

United  States  Army,  Chief  of  Ordnance,  Washington,  D,  C 

United  States  Bureau  of  Ethnology,  Washington,  D.  C 

United  States  Bureau  of  Statistics,  Washington,  D.  C 

United  States  Catholic  Historical  Society,  New  York  city 

United  States  Civil  Service  Commission,  Washington,  D.  C 

United  States  Commissioner  of  Agriculture,  Washington,  D.  C 

United  States  Commissioner  of  Education,  Washington,  D,  C 

United  States  Commissioner  of  Indian  Affairs,  Wasoington,  D.  C... 

United  States  Commissioner  of  Patents,  Washington,  D.  C 

United  States  Fish  Commissioner,  Washington,  D.  C 

United  States  Geological  Survey,  Director  of,  Washington,  D.  C 

United  States  Light  House  Board,  Washington,  D.  C 

United  States  Mint,  Director  of,  Washington,  D.  C 

United  States  Naval  Observatory,  Washington,  D.  C 

United  States  Navy,  Chief  of  Ordnance,  Washington,  D.  C 

United  States  Navy,  Secretary  of,  Washington,  D.  C 

United  States  Secretary  of  the  Interior,  Washington,  D.  C 

United  States  Secretary  of  State,  Washington,  D.  C 

United  States  Signal  Service,  Chief  of,  Washington,  D.  C 

United  States  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  Washington,  D.  C 

United  States  Secretary  of  War,  Washington,  D,  C 

University  of  the  South,  Sewanee,  Tenn 

Unknown 

Utah  Territory,  Governor  of.  Salt  Lake  City... 

Vail,  Bishop  Thomas  H.,  Topeka 

Virginia  Department  of  Agriculture,  Richmond 

Vitton,  Charles  W.,  McPherson 

Votaw,  Daniel,  Independence 

Wade,  F.  J.,  St.  Louis,  Mo 

Waite,  Mrs.  Anna  C,  Lincoln 

Walker,  John,  Jefferson  City,  Mo 

Walker,  J.  H.,  Secretary,  Adams,  Ind 

Walton,  Wirt  W.,  Clay  Center 

Ward,  Henry  A.,  Rochester,  N.  Y 

Ward,  President  L.  M.,  Ottawa 

Ward,  Major  R.  G.,  Sedan 

Warder,  George  W.,  Kansas  City,  Mo 

Warder,  Professor  R.  B.,  Lafayette,  Ind 

Waters,  A.  C,  Chardon,  Ohio 

Waugh,  Rev.  Lorenzo,  Petaluma,  Cal 

Webb,  Linus  S.,  Topeka 

Webb,  Rev.  W.  S.,  lola 

Weightman,  Matthew,  Topeka 

Welchhans,  Jacob,  Topeka 

Welsh,  L.  A.,  Leavenworth 

Wherrell,  John,  Paola , 

West,  Mary  A.,  Galesburg,  111 

AVest  Virginia  Deaf-Mute  Institute,  Romney 

Western  Reserve  and  Northern  Ohio  Historical  Society,  Cleveland. 

Weston,  D.  IL,  Helena,  Montana 

Wharton's  School  of  Political  Science,  Philadelphia,  Pa 

White,  M.  L.,  Secretary,  Garnett 

White,  W.  H.,  Council  Grove^ 

Whitehead,  John  P.,  Boston,  Mass „ 

Whitney,  D.  R.,  Boston,  Mass 

Wilcox,  P.  P.,  Denver,  Col 

Wilder,  Mrs.  C.  F.,  Manhattan 

Wilder,  D.  W.,  Hiawatha 

Wilkinson,  W.  E.,  Secretary,  Seneca 

Willard,  Miss  Frances  E.,  Chicago,  111 


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Fifth  biennial  Repobt. 


29 


DONOKS  OF  BOOKS  AND  PAMPHLETS— Concluded. 


Donors. 


Books. 


Pamp 


Williams,  F.  M.,  Verdeu,  Neb 

Williams,  Job,  Hartford,  Conn , 

Williams,  Col.  J.  F.,  St.  Paul,  Minn 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Augustus,  Parsons 

Wilson,  C.  B.,  Secretary,  Marysville 

Wilson,  S.  M.,  Secretary,  Tennessee  Ridge,  Tenn 

Wilson,  W.  J.,  Winfield 

Winchell,  Mrs.  E.  E.,  Madison,  Conn 

Winthrop,  Robert  C,  Boston,  Mass 

Winconsiu  Agricultural  Experiment  Station,  Madison 

Wisconsin  Dairymen's  Association,  Fort  Atkinson 

Wisconsin  Historical  Society,  Madison 

Wisconsin,  University  of,  Madison 

Wiseman,  Theodore,  Lawrence 

Wolf,  Rev.  Innocent,  Atchison 

Wood,  Samuel  N.,  Woodsdale 

Woodford,  J.  E.,  Secretary,  Burlington , 

Working,  D.  W.,  jr.,  Manhattan 

Wright,  Carroll  D.,  Boston,  Mass 

Wright,  Rev.  S.  C,  McPherson 

Yale,  Caroline  A.,  Northampton,  Mass 

Yale  College,  New  Haven,  Conn 

Young  Woman's  Christian  Association,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Zebrung,  J.  H.,  Cuba 


Total. 


9,710 


DONORS   OF   MANUSCRIPTS. 

Abbott,  James  B.,  De  Soto,  Kansas :  Original  roll  of  officers  and  members 
of  the  company  called  the  "Capital  Guards,"  Topeka,  1861,  composed  of 
members  and  officers  of  the  first  State  Legislature,  then  in  session. 

Adams,  Mrs.  Harriet  E.,  Topeka :  Twenty-seven  letters  of  Kansas  women, 
written  in  relation  to  the  procuring  of  portrait  of  Mrs.  C.  I.  H.  Nichols, 
to  be  placed  in  vol.  1  of  the  History  of  Woman  Suffrage. 

Anthony,  Col.  D.  R.,  Leavenworth:  Credentials  of  Leavenworth  county 
delegates  to  the  Kansas  Republican  State  Convention  of  1886. 

Baker,  C.  C,  Topeka:  Autograph  of  Jefferson  Davis  on  registry  return 
receipt,  acknowledging  receipt  by  him  of  resolution  passed  by  the  Kansas 
Legislature,  February  9, 1885,  condemning  Col.  Frank  Bacon  for  the  part 
taken  by  him  in  ceremonies  of  respect  to  the  ex-President  of  the  Con- 
federacy, in  connection  with  the  "  Liberty  bell"  and  the  Cotton  Centennial 
Celebration  at  New  Orleans,  1885-1886. 

Barnd,  J.  K.,  Ness  City:  Furlough  granted  Henry  F.  Thomas,  private  of 
Company  C,  first  Confederate  Regiment,  Georgia  volunteers,  signed  by 
Col.  J.  C.  Gordon  and  Brig.  Gen.  John  H.  Jackson,  dated  Dalton,  Georgia, 
January  25,  1864. 

Betton,  Hon.  Frank  H.,  Topeka:  Original  manuscript  of  a  discourse  on  the 
subject  of  Foreordination,  by  Matthew  Thornton,  a  signer  of  the  Declara- 
tion of  Independence. 

Bradlee,  Rev.  C.  D.,  Boston,  Mass. :  Autographs  of  John  Quincy  Adams, 
Thomas  C.  Amory,  Nathaniel  P.  Banks,  Geo.  S.  Boutwell,  James  Bowdoin, 
Josiah  Bradlee,  Samuel  Bradlee,  Edward  Everett,  Rufus  Choate,  Schuyler 
Colfax,  Dorothea  L.  Dix,  Joseph  Henry,  Geo.  F.  Hoar,  Geo.  S.  Hillard, 


30  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


S.  K.  Lothrop,  Charles  Lowell,  Geo.  R.  Minot,  Edwin  P.  "Whipple,  and 
forty-five  other  distinguished  persons. 

Brown,  Geo.  W.,  Rockford,  111. :  Letter  to  the  State  Historical  Society,  dated 
June  9,  1886,  relating  to  early  Kansas  newspaper  history. 

Byram,  Edward,  Shannon :  Manuscript  papers  of  his  grandfather,  Rev. 
Jotham  Meeker,  missionary  to  the  Ottawa  and  other  Indian  tribes  in 
Michigan  and  Kansas,  embracing  letters  and  other  papers  written  by  him 
and  others  in  the  years  1820  to  1854,  inclusive  —  711  papers. 

Case,  Theo.  S.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. :  Autograph  letters,  in  morocco  binding, 
written  to  donor  in  1859  by  Horace  Greeley,  relating  to  political  and  other 
affairs  pertaining  to  Kansas  and  Kansas  City,  together  with  letter  of  donor 
giving  a  history  of  the  correspondence. 

Cone,  William  W.,  Topeka :  Letter  of  Gen.  Henry  I.  Hunt,  addressed  to 
donor,  dated  Governor's  oflSce,  Soldiers'  Home,  near  Washington,  D.  C, 
June  7,  1885,  relative  to  early  days  at  Fort  Leavenworth. 

Dieffenbach,  O.,  Sunbury,  Pa. :  Reminiscences  of  John  Hamilton,  relating 
to  his  services  in  the  United  States  Dragoons  in  aiding  in  the  selection  of 
the  site  of  Fort  Scott,  Kansas,  in  April,  1842. 

Dill,  Charles,  Leavenworth :  Monthly  meteorological  reports  of  Leaven- 
worth Signal  station,  January  and  February,  1885. 

Elliott,  L.  R.,  Manhattan :  Seven  papers  relating  to  the  National  Anti- 
Saloon  Conference,  held  at  Chicago,  September  16, 1886. 

Fields,  Henry  C,  Leavenworth :  Recollections  of  the  history  of  the  Kick- 
apoo  cannon,  and  of  its  capture  by  citizens  of  Leavenworth,  in  January, 
1858. 

Finch,  C.  S.,  Harper :  Postal  card  containing  3,307  words  written  with  pen 
by  W.  F.  Hunter,  of  Harper,  dated  January  25,  1886,  descriptive  of 
Harper  county,  Kansas. 

Graham,  W.  O.,  Harper :  History  of  the  founding  "and  growth  of  the  Harper 

.    City  Free  Library. 

Hale,  Geo.  D.,  Topeka :  Manuscript  books  and  papers  relating  to  the  busi- 
ness of  the  Tecumseh,  Kansas,  Town  Company  during  the  years  1855  and 
1856;  given  by  Mrs.  Hiram  J.  Strickler  to  donor;  46  manuscripts  and 
28  blanks. 

Hebbard,  J.  C,  Topeka:  Sketch  by  donor  of  Prudence  Crandall,  entitled 
"Connecticut  Canterbury  Tales  from  Real  Life." 

Holman,  Rev.  C,  North  Topeka:  Manuscript  Records  of  the  Kansas  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  Church  Conference,  for  the  period  from  October  23, 1856, 
to  the  year  1874;  three  record  books,  and  719  manuscript  papers. 

Inman,  Henry,  Ellsworth :  Letter  of  R.  E.  Edwards  giving  an  account  of 
the  naming  of  Edwards  county,  dated  Kinsley,  Kansas,  January  27,  1886. 

Inman,  Joseph  Henry,  Ellsworth:  Parchment  land  patent  issued  by  Fred- 
erick Calvert,  6th  Lord  Baron  of  Baltimore,  Maryland,  to  Jacob  French, 
of  Frederick,  Md.,  dated  September  29, 1759. 


Fifth  Biennial  Repobt.  31 

Jerome,  Frank  E.,  Russell :  Letter  of  donor  to  the  Kansas  Historical  Society 
relative  to  the  authorship  of  the  John  Brown  song,  dated  May  14,  1885 ; 
manuscript  copy  of  donor's  poem  entitled,  "American  Flag  with  its  Thirty- 
four  Stars;"  letter  of  donor's  mother  relative  to  a  gold  medal  given  by  the 
British  Government  to  his  father  for  services  relating  to  the  selection  of 
the  colors  of  British  postage  stamps;  letter  of  donor  explanatory  of 
Indian  hieroglyphics  copied  by  him  from  rocks  on  the  banks  of  the  Saline 
river,  four  miles  north  of  Russell,  Kansas;  three  manuscript  papers,  of 
which  the  donor  is  author,  entitled  "  Boys  and  Girls  of  China ; "  "  Torna- 
does of  Electric  Origin ; "  and  Recollections  of  J.  Wilkes  Booth,  in  Leaven- 
worth, Kansas,  in  December,  1863." 

Johnson,  Geo.  Y.,  Lawrence:  The  book  containing  the  registry  of  citizens 
of  Kansas  who  attended  the  World's  Industrial  and  Cotton  Centennial 
Exposition  at  New  Orleans,  1884-1885,  a  large  manuscript-bound  volume. 

Johnson,  Mrs.  Libbie  P.,  Willis:  Letter  of  Hiram  Powers  to  Miss  Abby 
Gibson,  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  dated  Florence,  Italy,  May  10,  1841 ;  also 
autograph  poem  of  Mrs.  L.  H.  Sigourney,  entitled  "Powers's  Statue  of 
the  Greek  Slave,"  dated  August  5,  1851. 

Kansas  House  of  Representatives,  Topeka:  Address  of  General  Francisco 
O.  Arce,  Governor  of  the  State  of  Guerrero,  Mexico,  to  the  Kansas  House 
of  Representatives,  January  15,  1885,  and  translation  of  the  same. 
Ordered  by  the  House  to  be  deposited  in  the  library  of  the  State  His- 
torical Society. 

Kennedy,  Maj.  W.  B.,  Lawrence:  Manuscript  account  of  the  murder  of 
John  Jones,  at  Blanton's  Bridge,  May,  1856. 

Marshall,  Gen.  Frank  J.,  Longmont,  Col. :  Biographical  sketch  of  donor. 

Martin,  Gov.  John  A.,  Topeka :  Governor's  proclamation  relative  to  the 
death  of  Gen.  U.  S.  Grant,  dated  July  23,  1885,  autograph  copy. 

Osburn,  W.  H.,  Burrton:  Certificate  of  membership  in  Osburn's  Oklahoma 
colony. 

Owen,  Richard,  New  Harmony,  Ind. :  Autographs  of  Robert  Dale  Owen  and 
David  Dale  Owen ;  also  of  Robert  Owen  sr.,  written  about  the  year  1854, 
at  the  age  of  85,  and  2  letter  envelopes  addressed  by  the  latter  to  donor. 

Pierce,  Hon.  Edward  L., Milton,  Mass.:  Thirteen  manuscript  letters  written 
from  Kansas  iii  1855  and  1856  to  Hon.  Charles  Sumnei',  by  the  following 
persons:  John  Hutchinson,  Charles  Stearns,  S.  C.  Harrington,  Thomas 
Shankland,  Henry  P.  Waters,  J.  B.  McAfee,  Samuel  -F.  Tappan,  Mrs. 
H.  A.  Ropes,  Lydia  P.  Hall,  and  James  F.  Legate. 

Sherman,  Hon.  John,  Mansfield,  O. :  Original  manuscript  of  the  report  of 
the  Kansas  Congressional  Committee  of  1856,  given  the  State  Historical 
Society  through  Hon.  H.  J.  Dennis,  State  Librarian. 

Smith,  Geo.  W.,  Topeka:  Receipt  book  of  Docket  Clerk,  Kansas  House  of 
Representatives,  1885,  containing  autographs  of  chairmen  of  committees. 

Snyder,  J.  H.,  San  Diego,  Cal.:   Copy  of  notice  of  Atchison  Rangers,  a 


32  STATE  HISTOBICAL  SOCIETY. 

Pro-Slavery  company,  warning  John  Henry  and  George  Heron,  Free-State 
men,  to  leave  the  Territory  of  Kansas,  dated  August  23,  1856;  also, 
biographical  sketch  of  donor. 

Stubbs,  Mahlon,  Emporia :  Original  tribal  copy  of  treaty  with  the  Kansas 
tribe  of  Indians,  by  which  the  right-of-way  through  their  lands  was  con- 
ceded for  the  use  of  the  wagon-road  from  the  Missouri  river  to  New  Mex- 
ico, dated  August  16, 1825. 

Tillotson,  D.  C,  Topeka:  Manuscript  book  containing  a  roster  of  attend- 
ants at  the  National  Educational  Convention  at  Topeka,  in  July,  1886; 
also,  index  to  the  same;  also,  register  of  Kansas  teachers  attending  the 
convention. 

Waller,  G.  M.,  Atchison :  Land  patent  issued  by  President  Andrew  Jackson 
to  Richard  Doulware,  dated  October  13,  1835. 

Waugh,  Rev.  Lorenzo,  Petaluma,  Cal. :  Reminiscences  relating  to  persons 
and  incidents  mentioned  in  his  book,  entitled  "Autobiography  of  Lorenzo 
Waugh." 

AVelsh,  L.  A.,  Leavenworth :  Monthly  meteorological  summary  at  Leaven- 
worth Signal  Station,  for  May,  August,  September  and  December,  1886. 

Wilcox,  Hon.  Philip  P.,  Denver,  Col. :  Biographical  sketch  of  donor. 

Wilder,  Daniel  W.,  Topeka:  Paper  written  by  Prof.  John  B.  Dunbar,  con- 
taining a  bibliography  of  French  authorities  on  the  Kansas  regiqn. 

Winchell,  Mrs.  E.  E.,  Madison,  Conn. :  Sketch  written  by  donor  relating  to 
early  times  in  Kansas. 

Wood,  Samuel  N.,  Topeka :  The  original  order  of  Gen.  Edward  Hatch,  which 
was  served  on  Oklahoma  colonists,  dated  headquarters,  troops  in  the  field, 
Oklahoma,  on  the  Cimarron  river,  January  19,  1885. 

DONORS   OF   MAPS,   ATLASES,  &C. 

Bartlett,  J.  R.,  Washington,  D.  C. :  Eight  pilot  charts  of  the  North  Atlantic 
ocean,  months  of  January  to  December,  1886;  map  of  Baffin's  bay  to 
Lincoln  sea,  polar  regions. 

Barton,  Edmond  M.,  Worcester,  Mass. :  One  map  of  the  Mississippi  river ; 
seventeen  Frank  Leslie's  war  maps ;  one  new  military  map  of  the  Southern 
and  border  States ;  six  other  war  maps  of  the  Rebellion. 

Bennett  &  Smith,  Garden  City :  Maps  of  the  Garden  City  U.  S.  Land  District. 

Edwards,  John  P.,  Quincy,  111. :  Atlas  of  Cloud  county,  Kansas,  1885. 

Goodnow,  Prof  I.  T.,  Manhattan :  Folding  map  of  Kansas,  showing  Agri- 
cultural College  lands,  1870;  seventeen  maps  relating  to  the  sale  of  rail- 
road lands  in  Davis,  Wabaunsee,  Riley  and  Neosho  counties,  Kansas; 
map  of  Indianapolis,  Indiana,  1864;  map  of  the  State  of  Missouri,  St. 
Louis,  1871. 

Mulhollen,  Isaac,  Kenneth :  Map  of  Sheridan  county. 

Rand,  McNally  &  Co.,  Chicago,  111. :  New  Handy  Atlas  of  the  Northwest; 
mounted  map  of  Kansas,  1886. 


FIFTH  BIENNIAL  REPOBT.  33 

Scott,  Orr  &  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. :  Map  of  Kansas  City,  AVyandotte,  and 

Armourdale. 
Shelden,  Alvah,  El  Dorado :  Map  of  Butler  county. 
Sims,  Wm.,  Topeka:  Fifteen  maps  of  Kansas. 
Taylor,  Prest.  A.  R.  Emporia:    Maps  of  Kansas  showing  Kansas  State 

Normal  School  lands. 
Triplet,  C.  S.,  Leoti  City:  Map  of  Southwestern  Kansas  counties,  showing 

situation  of  Leoti  City,  Wichita  county. 
Union  Pacific  Railway  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. :  Map  of  the  Union  Pacific 

Railway  and  connecting  railroads. 
White,  Thomas  J.,  Atchison :  Hayden's  Atlas  of  Colorado  and  portions  of 

adjacent  territory. 
Wood,  S.  N.,  Topeka:  Map  of  Oklahoma. 
Woodruff,  Frank  M.,  Topeka :  Five  war  maps  of  portions  of  Tennessee  and 

Georgia,  1863. 

DONORS   OF   SINGLE   NEWSPAPERS  AND   NEWSPAPER   CUTTINGS. 

Alrich,  L.  L.,  Beloit:  Copy  of  Beloit  Record,  spring  supplement,  illustrated, 
April  16, 1885;  clipping  from  Cawker  City  Record  of  April  30, 1885,  con- 
taining an  account  of  the  settlement  of  Hascall  Skinner  at  Waconda, 
Mitchell  county,  October  1, 1869. 

Ashbaugh,  Miss  Anna,  Topeka:  New  York  Morning  Herald,  Vol.  1,  No.  1, 
May  6, 1835;  Buck  and  Ball,  Vol.  1,  No.  1,  Cane  Hill,  Arkansas,  Decem- 
ber 6, 1862,  published  by  Union  troops;  Topeka  Tribune  extra,  October 
27,  1864,  containing  an  account  of  the  battle  of  the  Big'Blue,  Missouri, 
October  23, 1864. 

Ball,  Mrs.  Bell,  Topeka :  Eighty-one  historical  newspaper  clippings ;  copy  of 
Our  Dumb  Animals  (periodical),  Boston,  September,  1886 ;  The  Weekly 
Occidental,  a  Chinese  newspaper,  San  Francisco,  August  7,  1885 ;  San 
Francisco  Chronicle,  August  2-9,  1886,  seven  newspapers,  containing  re- 
port of  G.  A.  R.  and  W.  R.  C.  encampment  in  San  Francisco ;  San  Fran- 
cisco Call,  August  3, 1886,  28  pages,  containing  proceedings  of  National 
encampment,  August,  1886. 

Barton,  Edmond  M.,  Worcester,  Mass. :  82  copies  miscellaneous  magazines ; 
20  copies  of  the  New  England  Farmer,  scattering  numbers,  December  9, 
1848  to  March,  1867. 

Betton,  Hon.  Frank  H.,  Topeka:  Harper's  Magazine,  August,  1873,  con- 
taining sketch  of  Matthew  Thornton  and  other  signers  of  the  Declara- 
tion of  Independence. 

Bosbyshell,  Maj.  O.  C,  Philadelphia,  Pa.:  Clipping  from  the  Grand  Army 
Scout  and  Soldier's  Mail,  Philadelphia,  November  3,  1883,  containing  an 
account  of  the  origin  of  the  John  Brown  song. 

Bradlee,  Rev.  C.  D.,  Boston,  Mass:  Boston  Watchman  of  December  24, 
1885;  Boston  Beacon,  May  29,1886  —  article  entitled,  "On  the  Lookout; 
What  is  a  Free  Church";  Fair  Haven  (Mass.)  Star,  September  5,  1885, 


34  STATE  HISTOBIGAL  SOCIETY. 

proceedings  and  addresses  at  dedication  of  Rogers's  School ;  clipping  from 
the  Portland  (Me.)  Press,  of  February  28,  1885,  containing  account  of 
the  celebration  of  Longfellow's  birthday,  by  the  Maine  Historical  Society; 
Dedham  (Mass.)  Transcript,  September  21,  1886,  containing  account  of 
the  celebration  of  the  250th  anniversary  of  the  incorporation  of  the  town ; 
clipping  from  the  Morning  Star,  Boston,  September  23,  1886,  containing 
Charles  William  Butler's  poem,  entitled  "  Lines  on  Seeing  Longfellow^'s 
House  Again ; "  clippings  from  the  Chelsea  (Mass.)  Record  and  Boston 
Globe,  containing  observances  on  the  50th  anniversary  of  the  marriage 
of  the  Rev.  Elias  Mason  and  wife,  November,  1886 ;  Holiday  Transcript, 
Boston,  December  24,  1886. 

Burnett,  J.  C,  Topeka:  The  "B  —  B  — Blizzard,"  January  23,  1886. 

Bushell,  AVm.,  Camden,  N.  J.:  Philadelphia  Daily  News  of  April  29, 1885, 
containing  an  account  of  Ben.  Franklin's  heirs ;  eight  newspaper  cuttings 
relating  to  the  last  illness,  death  and  burial  of  Horace  Greeley ;  five  Phila- 
delphia newspapers  containing  account  of  the  proceedings  of  the  funeral 
of  General  Grant ;  Philadelphia  Press  of  April  9,  1885,  containing  an 
account  of  "  What  General  Mahone  saw  of  the  surrender  of  Lee  to  Grant" ; 
newspaper  clippings  relating  to  "John  Brown  prisoners  while  awaiting 
death,"  and  to  an  incident  relating  to  John  Brown's  sons  and  the  G.  A.  R. 
at  Pasadena,  Cal.,  August,  1886;  miniature  copy  of  the  Philadelphia 
Weekly  Press  of  September  29, 1881,  containing  an  account  of  the  funeral 
obsequies  of  President  Garfield ;  Philadelphia  Daily  Press  of  August  4, 
1885,  account  of  the  Philadelphia  and  Camden  cyclone  of  August  3, 1885 ; 
Philadelphia  Daily  News,  October  3,  1885;  the  "Log  Cabin,"  Horace 
Greeley's  paper,  New  York  and  Albany,  August  22, 1840 ;  miniature  copy 
of  the  Philadelphia  Daily  News  of  October  3,  1885;  copy  of  the  New 
York  Sun  of  September  3, 1833,  first  issue  of  the  paper,  reprint;  Philadel- 
phia Press  of  June  3, 1886,  containing  an  account  of  President  Cleveland's 
marriage;  also,  clippings  relating  to  decorating  Confederate  graves,  and 
to  "The  Indian  Problem." 

Canfield,  Prof.  J.  H.,  Lawrence:  Copy  of  Shasta  (Cal.)  Republican  of 
February  6,  1858. 

Carr,  S.  C,  Milton  Junction,  Wis. :  Western  Farmer  and  Wisconsin  Grange 
Bulletin,  January  2,  and  February  6,  1886. 

Case,  Nelson,  Oswego :  Kansas  State  Sunday  School  Journal,  January,  1882, 
January,  1883,  October,  1884,  October,  1885,  and  July,  1886. 

Clarke,  Robert,  Cincinnati,  O. :  Cincinnati  Commercial  Gazette,  December 
26,  1885,  containing  an  article  on  the  John  Brown  song. 

Clarke,  Sylvester  H.,  Clyde,  N.  Y. :  Ten  clippings  from  newspapers  chiefly 
of  the  years  1856  and  1857,  containing  historical  matter  relating  to  Kan- 
sas; New  York  Independent  of  January  12,  1871,  containing  article  by 
S.  C.  Pomeroy  on  Robert  E.  Lee ;  Washington  National  Republican  of 
November  29,  1862,  containing  speech  of  S.  C.  Pomeroy  at  contraband 


FIFTH  BIENNIAL  REPOBT.  35 

dinner;  Washington  New  Era,  April  12,  1864,  containing  speech  of  S. 
C.  Pomeroy  in  the  United  States  Senate;  "The  Barnburner" — news- 
paper, August  5,  1848,  containing  speech  of  Thomas  Corwin  on  the  Com- 
promise Bill  in  the  United  States  Senate,  July  24,  1848. 

Coleman,  D.,  and  wife,  Topeka :  Copy  of  Ulster  County  Gazette  of  January 
4,  1800,  containing  account  of  the  death  of  President  Washington. 

Cook,  Hon.  B.  C,  Harper:  Copies  of  Kichmond  (Va.)  Daily  Dispatch  of 
February  22,  1861,  December  2,  1862,  April  1  and  June  10,  1863,  and 
August  31  and  September  9,  1864 — six  newspapers. 

Darling,  Gen.  Charles  W.,  Utica,  N.  Y. :  Clipping  from  New  York  Daily 
Press,  comment  on  article  of  Gov.  John  A.  Martin,  in  North  American 
Review. 

Drowne,  Henry  T.,  New  York  City:  New  York  Times  of  August  9, 1885 — 
account  of  proceedings  of  the  funeral  of  General  Grant. 

Easley,  Ralph  M.,  Hutchinson:  Hutchinson  Daily  News,  October  13,  1886 
—  illustrated  sketch  of  the  town  of  St.  John,  Kansas;  Hutchinson  Daily 
News,  November  12,  1886,  containing  illustrated  historical  material  re- 
lating to  the  city  of  Hutchinson. 

Elliott,  L.  R.,  Manhattan:  Five  Chicago  newspapers  containing  proceed- 
ings of  the  National  Anti-Saloon  Conference,  Chicago,  September,  1886 ; 
eleven  copies  of  the  Evening  Courier,  Independence,  Kansas,  March  7  to 
November  17,  1879. 

Frost,  H.  W.,  Topeka:  Memphis  (Tenn.)  Sunday  Times  of  August  9, 1885, 
containing  an  account  of  the  negro  man  said  to  be  the  person  who,  while 
an  infant,  was  kissed  by  Capt.  John  Brown  when  on  the  way  to  his  exe- 
cution at  Charlestown,  Va. 

Fuller  Mrs.  Mary,  Washington,  D.  C. :  Copies  of  the  Washington  Post  and 
Star  of  November  21,  1885,  containing  obituary  notices  of  Robert  L. 
Ream. 

Gill,  Geo.  B.,  Afton,  Iowa:  Two  clippings  relative  to  the  connection  of 
donor  with  the  provisional  government  formed  by  John  Brown  prepara- 
tory to  the  Harper's  Ferry  invasion. 

Goodnow,  Rev.  Isaac  T.,  Manhattan:  Three  copies  of  the  New  Century, 
Fort  Scott,  March  21,  1875,  and  August  12  and  29,  1877. 

Grant,  Geo.  K.,  Ottawa:  The  Alpha  Media,  Kansas,  vol.  1,  Nos.  4,  7,  12, 
1884  (amateur  newspaper.) 

Green,  Dr.  Samuel  A.,  Boston,  Mass. :  Copies  of  the  Bay  State  Monthly, 
Boston,  January,  May,  June,  and  October,  1884;  The  Excelsior,  Boston, 
June  and  July,  1858;  eighteen  copies  of  "Our  Dumb  Animals,"  news- 
paper, April  1874,  to  June  1875. 

Halderman,  Gen.  John  A.,  Bangkok,  Siam :  The  Siam  Weekly  Advertiser, 
Bangkok,  January  27,  and  February  3  and  10,  1883. 

Hick,  R.  S.,  Louisville:  Cherokee  Advocate,  Tahlequah,  September  11, 1845 ; 
Arkansas  Traveler,  Cane  Hill,  January  1,  1863. 


36  STATE  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 

Honey,  J.  W.  &  Co.,  Clyde:    Four  copies  of  the  Clyde  Star,  vol.  1,  Nos. 

1  and  4,  March  14  and  25,  1884. 
Hopkins,  A.  C,  Salina:  The  Normal  Register,  Salina,  for  April,  1885. 
Hunter,  Mrs.  M.  J.,  Concordia:  Clippings  from  the  Kansas  Farmer,  her 

poems,  "  Vae  Victis,"  and  "Three  Walks." 
Jerome,  Frank  E,,  Russell :  27  clippings  from  Russell  Record  of  dates  from 

1884  to  1886,  containing  8  prose  articles  and  19  poems  written  by  donor; 

biographical  sketch  of  Hon.  Asa  Kinney,  clipped  from  Russell  Record 

of  October  7,  1886. 
Judd,  Orange,  Chicago,  111.:  Circular  from  Prairie  Farmer  entitled,  "  Who 

Shall  Go  West." 
Kenea  &  Lane,  La  Cygne:  La  Cygne  Daily  Journal,  September  30  to 

October  3,  1885 — Fair  paper. 
Kennedy,  Maj.  W.  B.,  Lawrence:  Supplement  to  Lawrence  Republican, 
.    containing  list  of  voters  of  Lawrence  township,  Douglas  county,  for  the 

year  1859. 
Knox,  Rev..  M.  V.  B.,  Littleton,  N.  H.:  The  Methodist  Pulpit  and  Pew  for 

January,  1886. 
Leake,  Paul,  Lawrence :  Hudson  (N.  Y.)  Weekly  Gazette  of  April  9,  1885, 

containing  fac-simile  of  volume  I,  No.  1  of  the  Hudson  Weekly  Gazette 

of  April  7,  1785. 
Latour,  Maj.  L.  A.  H.,  Montreal,  Canada:  Copy  of  Canadian  Antiquarian 

and  Numismatic  Journal  of  October,  1881. 
Leahy,  D.  D.,  Caldwell:  New  York  Morning  Post,  November  7,  1783;  two 

copies,  reprint. 
Lester,  Champ,   Russell:  Clipping   from   National  Tribune,  Washington, 

D.  C,  containing  account  of  the  spiking  of  a  rebel  battery  on  Island  No. 

10,  March  31,  1862,  of  which  affair  donor  was  a  participant. 
Lilley,  George,  Brookings,  D.  T.:  The  Dakota  Collegian,  Brookings,  May 

27,  1885. 
Maloy,  John,  Council  Grove :  Council  Grove  Cosmos,  September  23,  1886, 

containing  a  chapter  of  donor's  history  of  Morris  county. 
Manchester,  Rev.  Alfred,  Providence,  R.  I.:  Two  Providence  newspapers 

of  June  24  and  25,  1886,  containing  account  of  the  celebration  of  the 

founding  of  Providence,  1663-1886. 
Maxwell,  M.  M.,  Valley  Falls:  Valley  Falls  Daily  Register,  September  1, 

1885 — Fair  paper. 
Miller,  J.  H.,  President,  Holton :  Ten  numbers  of  the  Normal  Advocate, 

Holton,  1883-1886. 
Miller,  Hon.  Sol.,  Troy:  Seven  numbers  of  the  Eaton  (Ohio)  Register,  of 

dates  from  October  22,  1885,  to  April  22,  1886;  and  nineteen  copies  of 

the  Twin  Valley  Times,  West  Alexandria,  O.,  of  dates  from  June  3, 1886, 

to  January  6,  1887,  containing  articles  written  by  the  donor  relating  to 

the  early  history  of  West  Alexandria  and   Preble  county,  Ohio,  chiefly 

written  under  the  head,  "  Reminiscences  of  Twin."     Copies  of  the  Sever- 


Fifth  biennial  Eepobt.      -  37 

ance  Advertiser  of  April  5  and  19,  and  May  2,  1884,  and  of  the  Alumni 
Annual,  Highland  University  for  1884. 

Mills,  T.  B.,  Las  Vegas,  N.  M. :  San  Miguel  County  Republican,  October, 
1886,  seven  numbers. 

Moore,  Robert  R.,  Topeka:  Dye's  Counterfeit  Detector  for  October,  Novem- 
ber, December,  1885,  and  January,  1886. 

Moriarty,  F.  A.,  and  Waller,  W.  F.,  Council  Grove:  Copies  of  the  Council 
Grove  Cosmos  containing  John  Maloy's  History  of  Morris  county. 

Neelander,  Edward,  Lindsborg :  Copies  of  the  "  Pedagogen,"  Lindsborg, 
vol.  1,  Nos.  1  to  9,  excepting  No.  6,  1885,  and  vol.  2,  No.  3,  1886. 

Nichols,  Miss  Nellie  C,  Porno,  Cal. :  Clipping  from  Ukiah  City,  Cal.,  Press 
of  January  16,  1885,  containing  obituary  of  Mrs.  C.  I.  H.  Nichols. 

Olney,  Mrs.  Eugenie  Wilde,  Lake  City,  Col. :  Mount  Vernon,  Iowa,  Hawk- 
eye  of  June  25,  1886,  containing  Commencement  Exercises  of  Cornell 
College,  1886. 

Olney,  Henry  C,  Lake  City,  Col.:  Biographical  sketch  of  Gov.  E.  G.  Ross, 
with  a  statement  of  how  he  received  his  appointment  as  Governor  of 
New  Mexico. 

Owen,  Col.  Richard,  New  Harmony,  Ind. :  Evansville,  Indiana,  Journal  of 
September  8,  1886,  containing  an  article  written  by  donor  on  the  Origin 
of  Earthquakes;  biography  of  donor  in  "Indiana  Student,"  April,  1886. 

Payne,  Abraham,  Providence,  R.  I.:  Four  copies  of  the  Windham  County, 
Connecticut,  Standard  of  May  12, 1886,  containing  article  by  donor,  enti- 
tled "  Prudence  Crandall." 

Prentis,  Noble  L.,  Atchison  :  Clipping  from  Atchison  Champion,  Novem- 
ber 17,  1886,  containing  article  entitled  "  Kansas  Naturalists,  Ancient 
and  Modern." 

Root,  Frank  A.,  Gunnison,  Col.:  Clipping  from  Denver  Tribune  Republi- 
can, July  3,  1886,  containing  article  entitled  "  Gunnison  County's  Jubi- 
lee ;"  clipping  from  the  Denver  Tribune  Republican — article  entitled 
"The  Great  Gunnison  Region;"  Rocky  Mountain  News,  Denver,  Octo- 
ber 8,  1886 — opening  of  the  Second  Annual  Manufacturers'  Exposition 
at  Denver;  Five  Salt  Lake  City  newspapers  and  sixteen  Colorado  ne\vs- 
papers  of  March,  1885 ;  three  Colorado  newspapers  of  March  and 
November,  1884,  one  of  May  1,  1881,  and  one  Salt  Lake  City  paper  of 
November,  1884;  Denver  Opinion  of  August  15  and  22,  1885,  and  Den- 
ver Daily  News  of  August  16,  1885. 

Root,  Frank  A.  &  Sons,  North  Topeka :  Copies  of  the  North  Topeka  Mail, 
containing  article  on  the  Kansas  State  Historical  Society. 

Ross,  Dr.  Alexander  M.,  Montreal,  Canada:  Pictorial  History  of  the 
Harper's  Ferry  Insurrection,  a  supplement  to  Frank  Leslie's  Illustrated 
Newspaper,  November  19,  1859  ;  clipping  from  the  Montreal  Herald 
and  Commercial  Gazette  of  November  23,  1885,  containing  an  account 
of  the  sanitary  condition  of  Montreal. 
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38  State  Historical  society. 


Sage,  Frank  I.,  Alma:  Council  Grove  Press  of  November  10,  1860;  Feb- 
ruary 16  and  23,  March  16,  23,  30,  April  13,  20  and  27,  May  4,  11,  18 
and  25,  June  1  and  22  and  July  6,  1861 ;  Emporia  News,  September  29, 
1860,  and  The  Crisis,  Columbus,  Ohio,  June  20,  1861 — eighteen  news- 
papers. 

Shiner  &  Anderson,  Westmoreland:  Copy  of  the  Westmoreland  Recorder 
of  January  13,  1887,  containing  Kansas  Reminiscences,  by  Sylvester 
Fowler. 

Snyder,  J.  H.,  San  Diego,  Cal.:  Kansas  Daily  Tribune,  Topeka,  March  11, 
1856,  vol.  1,  No.  6 ;  Sumner  Daily  Gazette,  Sumner,  Atchison  county, 
October  1,  1857,  vol.  1,  No.  8 ;  proceedings  of  Free-State  Territorial 
Convention  at  Lawrence,  December  2, 1857,  Lawrence  Republican  extra ; 
proceedings  of  Free-State  mass-meeting  at  Lawrence,  February  13,  1856; 
speech  of  General  Lane  on  President  Buchanan's  message  transmitting 
to  the  Senate  the  Lecompton  Constitution,  Lawrence  Republican  extra ; 
San  Diego  Weekly  Sun,  December  19,  1885. 

Turrell,  Nymphas  S.,  Topeka:  Political  Barometer,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y., 
May  10,  1803. 

Unknown:  The  Missionary  Visitor,  Dayton,  Ohio,  May  8, 1886,  containing 
Eugene  F.  Ware's  poem  entitled  "The  Washerwoman." 

Wait,  Charles  E.,  Rolla,  Mo.:  Rolla  Weekly  Herald  of  April  15,  1886— 
description  and  illustrations  of  the  Missouri  School  of  Mines. 

Walton,  W.  W.,  Clay  Center:  Clay  Center  Dispatch  of  November  26, 1885, 
containing  "  Exhibit  of  Progress  of  Clay  County  and  Clay  Center." 

Walton,  Tell  W.,  Clay  Center :  Three  copies  Emigration  edition  Caldwell 
Journal,  March  25,  1886. 

Waters,  A.  C.,  Chardon,  Ohio:  108  copies  of  "The  Home  Missionary  Mag- 
azine," 1873-1883;  42  copies  of  miscellaneous  magazines  and  pamphlets; 
57  copies  of  miscellaneous  newspapers. 

Waters,  Mrs.  E.  A.,  Chardon,  Ohio :  38  numbers  of  "  Life  and  Light,'^ 
monthly  missionary  magazine,  Boston,  1871-1884;  74  copies  miscellane- 
ous Sunday  school  papers,  1858-1876. 

Waugh,  Rev.  L.,  Petaluma,  Cal.:  Copy  of  California  Voice,  September  30, 
1886,  containing  article  written  by  donor,  entitled  "  Wine  is  a  Mocker.'^ 

Whitcomb,  A.,  Lawrence :  Copy  of  the  "  Second  Interregnum,"  Honolulu, 
Sandwich  Islands,  March  3,  1874,  containing  an  account  of  events  relat- 
ing to  the  death  and  burial  of  King  Lunalilo ;  The  Kansas  Crusader  of 
Freedom,  Doniphan,  Kansas,  of  January  30  and  March  6,  1858 ;  The 
Herald  of  Freedom,  Lawrence,  May  17,  1856. 

Wilcox,  P.  P.,  Denver,  Col.:  Rocky  Mountain  News,  containing  list  of 
Colorado  pioneers;  Rocky  Mountain  Herald,  Denver,  August  8,  1885; 
two  copies  of  the  "  Rocky  Mountain  Herald,"  Denver,  October  21  and  23, 
1886,  containing  biographical  notes  of  Colorado  men  and  women  ;  Den- 
ver Tribune,  September  12,  1886 — article  written  by  donor  on  the  poli- 


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tics  of  Denver  and  Arapahoe  county;  clipping  from  the  Denver  Tribune- 
Republican,  August  27,  1885,  relating  to  the  Apache  Indian  trouble, 
also  of  July  3,  1886,  containing  article  entitled  "  His  Accounts  Settled;" 
Denver  Tribune-Republican,  August  28,  1886,  containing  letter  of  Gov. 
C.  Meyer  Zulick,  of  Arizona ;  "  The  Rocky  Mountain  Call,"  Denver, 
August  21,  1,886,  and  "The  Salt  Lake  Tribune,"  August  8,  1886;  clip- 
pings from  Denver  News,  September  19,  1886,  and  Denver  Graphic, 
September  18,  1886,  containing  biography  and  portrait  of  Hon.  Perry  L. 
Hubbard ;  copy  of  the  Denver  Republican  of  January  1,  1887,  contain- 
ing biographies  of  members  of  the  Colorado  Legislature;  copy  of  the 
Rocky  Mountain  News,  Denver,  January  16,1887;  Rocky  Mountain 
Herald,  Denver,  October  3,  1886,  containing  proceedings  of  the  Sixth 
Annual  meeting  of  Colorado  Pioneers. 

Wilder,  Mrs.  C.  F.,  Manhattan :  Three  clippings  from  the  Central  Christian 
Advocate,  St.  Louis — articles  written  by  donor ;  30  clippings  from  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  Spy,  and  the  Central  Christian  Advocate,  St.  Louis — arti- 
cles written  by  donor;  Central  Christian  x^dvocate,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  April 
21  and  May  12,  1886,  containing  articles  written  by  donor. 

Wilder,  D.  W.,  Hiawatha :  Clipping  from  the  Topeka  Commonwealth,  con- 
taining a  statement  of  Spanish  authorities  on  the  Kansas  region. 

Williams,  M.  Parker,  Hudson,  N.  Y.:  Hudson  Gazette  of  April  9,  1885, 
Centennial  edition,  1785-1885,  containing  fac-simile  of  original  number. 

Woodman,  Seldon  J.,  North  Topeka :  Clippings  from  the  Louisville,  Ken- 
tucky, Courier-Journal  of  July  23,  1883,  containing  notice  of  donor's 
portrait  of  John  Brown ;  clipping  from  Chicago  Times  of  March  3,  1885, 
containing  reminiscences  of  John  Brown  and  John  E.  Cook;  clipping 
containing  account  of  the  dedication  of  the  Rhode  Island  State  Normal 
School  Building,  January  3,  1879. 

Zebrung,  J.  H.,  Cuba:  Six  numbers  of  the  Nebraska  Congregational  News, 
Lincoln,  January  to  June,  1885;  clipping  from  the  "Lever,"  entitled 
"  Prohibition  or  Death,"  by  Charles  H.  Branscomb. 

DONORS   OF    PICTURES. 

Abbott,  Maj.  James  B.,  DeSoto:  Monogram  of  the  Kansas  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives, 1868. 

Adams,  A.  A.,  Garnett:  Stereoscopic  view  of  the  Anderson  county,  Kan- 
sas, cyclone,  of  April  23,  1884. 

Baker,  F.  P.,  Topeka :  Portraits  of  representative  Parisian  journalists,  with 
fac-similes  of  journals,  in  miniature. 

Bartlett,  T.  H.,  Boston,  Mass.:  Photograph  of  plaster  cast  of  statue  of  John 
Brown,  executed  by  Paul  W.  Bartlett. 

Brown,  Geo.  W.,  Rockford,  111.:  Ferreotype  portrait  of  Prof  B.  F.  Mudge, 
taken  about  1865. 

Byram,  Ed.,  Shannon :  Portrait  of  Rev.  Jotham  Meeker,  with  autograph. 


40  STATE  HISTOBICAL  SOCIETY. 

Capper,  Arthur,  Topeka:  Monogram  containing  portraits  of  Eichard   J. 

Colver,  L.  A.  Wright,  C.  K.  Holliday,  Arthur  Capper,  Geo.  M.  Clark, 

J.  L.  Thornton,  G.  M.  Ewing,  C.  E.  Mcintosh  and  A.  J.  McCabe,  city 

editors  of  the  Topeka  daily  newspapers,  1886. 

Case,  Theo.  S.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.:  Steel  portrait  of  Horace  Greeley,  bound 

in  with  manuscript  letters  of  Mr.  Greeley. 
Colt,  Mrs.  M.  D.,  Albion,  Mich.:  Photo  portrait  of  the  donor,  author  of  the 

book  entitled  "Went  to  Kansas." 
Cooke,  Gen.  Philip  St.  George,  Detroit,  Mich.:  Cabinet  photo  portrait  of 

donor. 
Crane,  George  W.,  Topeka:  Photo  portrait  of  Dr.  F.  L.  Crane;  also,  large 

gilt-framed  crayon  portrait  of  Dr.  F.  L.  Crane. 
Darling,  C.  W.,  Utica,  N.  Y.:*  Cabinet  photo  of  donor. 
Drake,  A.  W.,  Century  Company,  New  York  City :    Fifty-eight   selected 

proofs  of  engravings,  from  Century  and  St.  Nicholas  Magazines. 
Edwards,  Hon.  W.  C,  Earned:  Cabinet  photo  portrait  of  donor. 
Garrison,  Francis  J.,  Koxbury,  Mass.:  Life-size  photo  portrait  of  William 

Lloyd  Garrison. 
Gilmore,  John  S.,  Fredonia:  Wood-cut  of  Wilson  county  court  house. 
Gillett,  Almerin,  Emporia;  James    Smith,  D.  W.  Wilder,  William   Sims, 

T.  D.  Thacher,  J.  W.  Hamilton,  T.  McCarthy,  S.  B.  Bradford,  L.  L.  Turner, 

and  F.  G.  Adams:    Oil   portrait  of  Gov.  John   A.  Martin,  painted    by 

Seldon  J.  Woodman. 
Goodnow,  Prof  I.  T..  Manhattan :    Birds-eye  view  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  in 

Harper's  Weekly  of  May  27,  1876. 
Gray,  Lewis  L.,  Lawrence:    23  cabinet  photos   of  prominent   citizens  of 

Kansas. 
Holman,  Mrs.  Jennie  Eawlins,  New  York  City:  Cabinet  portrait  of  Gen. 

John  A.  Rawlins. 
Home,  Col.  D.  H.,  Oceanside,  Cal.:  Life-size  crayon  portrait  of  donor,  done 

by  J.  Lee  Knight. 
Howard,  Wm.  S.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.:  Engraved  portraits  of  his  father, 

the  late  Gen.  Wm.  A.  Howard. 
Jerome,  F.  E.,  Russell:  Card  photo  of  his  son  and  daughter,  Walter  and 

Mattie  Jerome ;  drawings  representing  Indian  hieroglyphics  on  rocks  on 

the  banks  of  Saline  river,  near  Russell ;  pencil  sketch  made  by  donor, 

of  Beloit,  as  in  1871 ;  photo  view  at  Leavenworth,  1885,  and  of  Leaven- 
worth court  house  and  Leavenworth  bridge. 
Johnson,  Geo.  Y.,  Lawrence:    Four  large   photographs   rej^resenting   the 

Kansas  display  at  the  New  Orleans  Cotton  Centennial  Exposition,  of  1885. 
Johnson,  Mrs.  Libbie  P.,  Willis:  Daguerreotype  portrait  of  Jennie  Lind. 
Jones,  C.  J.,  Garden  City:  Photographs  of  entrances  to  U.  S.  Land  Office 

at  Garden  City. 
Kelly,  F.  J.,  Cawker  City :  Cabinet  photo  portrait  of  donor. 
Leonard  &  Martin,  Topeka :    Cabinet  photo  portraits  of  State  employes, 


Fifth  Biennial  Repobt.  41 

and  members  and  officers  of  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives, 

1885-6—276  in  all. 
Leonhardt,  Mrs.  C.  F.  W.,  Manhattan:    Photo   portrait  of  General  Leon- 

hardt. 
Marlatt,  Washington,  Manhattan :  Two  large  photos  representing  donor  as 

in  1856  and  as  in  1886. 
Marshall,  Gen.  Frank  J.,  Longmont,  Col.:  Engraved  portrait  of  donor. 
Martin,  Geo.  W.,  Junction  City :  Cabinet  photo  of  Wm.  Saver  Blakely. 
Martin,  Gov.  John  A.,  Atchison :  Large  photo   group   of  officers   of  the 

Eighth  Kansas  Infantry,  copied  from  a  tin-type,  taken  at  Fort  Stevenson, 

Ala.,  in  August,  1863. 
Mead,  James  P.,  Kingman :  Lithographic  views  of  Kingman  as  in  1883 

and  1886. 
Mellen,  Geo.  E.,  Gunnison,  Col.:  43  stereoscopic  views   and   nine  cabinet 

photos  of  scenery  in  Colorado  and  the  Northwestern  States  and  Territories. 
Moore,  Robert  R.,  Topeka:  Photograph  of  Worrall's  carving  of  the  Kan- 
sas State  seal. 
Morris,  Richard  B.,  Atchison :  Cabinet  photo  portrait  of  donor. 
Neelander,  Edward,  Lindsborg:  Lithographic   view   of  Bethany   Normal 

Institute,  at  Lindsborg. 
Parsons,  Luke  F.,  Salina:  Cabinet  photo   of  Wm.  H.  Leeman,  who  was 

killed  at  Harper's  Ferry  at  the  time  of  the  John  Brown  invasion. 
Plumb,  Hon.  P.  B.,  Emporia:  Engraved  portraits  of  Gov.  Robert  J.  Walker 

and  Hon.  John  Sherman;   engraved  portrait   of  Gen.  Winfield  Scott; 

engraved   portraits   of  Gen.  John  A.  Rawlins;    engraved   portraits   of 

Gen.  I*hil.  H.  Sheridan. 
Redpath,  James,  New  York  city :  Cabinet  photo  of  donor. 
Riddle,  J.  R.,  Topeka:  22  photographic  views  in  Colorado  and  New  Mexico. 
Robinson,  F.  N.,  Howard,  D.  T.:    Photograph  of  cyclone  which  occurred 

August  28,  1884,  near  Howard,  Dakota. 
Russell,  Edward,  Lawrence:  Cabinet  portrait  of  donor. 
St.  John,  Gov.  John  P.,  Olathe :  Cabinet  photo  of  donor. 
St.  John,   Mrs.  Gov.  John  P.,  Olathe:    Life-size,  gilt-framed,  oil-painted 

portrait  of  Gov.  St.  John. 
Savage,  Joseph,  Lawrence:  Photo  portrait  of  Prof.  Benj.  F.  Mudge. 
Sherman,  Hon.  John,  Mansfield,  Ohio :  Life-size  photo  portrait  of  donor. 
Sherman,  Gen.  W.  T.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.:  Large  photo  portrait  of  donor. 
Simpson,  Charles,  Atchison :    Cabinet   photo  of  his  mother,  the  late  Mrs. 

Maria  Simpson,  daughter  of  Rev.  Jotham  Meeker,  missionary,  who  was 

born  at  the  Ottawa  Mission,  in  Kansas,  September  4, 1834. 
Snyder,  A.  J.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.:  Engraving   of  Andy   J.  Snyder's   Stock 

Yards,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Thomson,  Matt.,  Alma:  Map  of  Wabaunsee  county,  with  pictures  of  the 

school  houses  of  the  present  time,  and  also  of  the  earlier  school  houses  in 

the  county. 


42  STATE  HI8T0BICAL  SOCIETY. 

Vail,  Bishop  Thomas  H.,  Topeka :  Cabinet  portrait  of  donor. 

Ware,  Hon.  E.  F.,  Fort  Scott:  Large  photo  portrait  of  donor,  "  Ironquill." 

Waters,  L.  C,  Topeka :  Copy  of  Worrall's  picture  of  drouthy  Kansas. 

Waugh,  Rev.  Lorenzo,  Petakima,  Cal. :  Cabinet  portrait  of  donor. 

Webb,  Linus  S.,  Topeka :  Monograms  of  the  Kansas  Legislature  for  1870 
and  1871. 

Webb,  L.  J.,  Topeka :  Photo  of  Col.  S.  N.  Wood  and  his  party  of  rescuers 
returning  from  Texas. 

Weed,  Geo.  W.,  Topeka :  Photographic  view  of  the  IT.  S.  court  house,  To- 
peka, 1879 ;  plans  and  drawings  of  the  same,  21  in  number. 

Wilcox,  P.  P.,  Denver,  Col. :  Photo  portraits  of  donor,  daughter  and  grand- 
daughters ;  also  stereos  of  Apache  Bath  and  San  Carlos  Agency,  Arizona 
Territory ;  also  photo  of  the  Wilcox  block,  Denver,  Col. 

Willard,  Miss  Frances  E.,  Chicago,  111. :  Large  photo  portrait  of  donor. 

Worcester,  E.  P.,  Colby,  photo  of  "Thomas  County  Cat"  printing  office,  a 
sod  house. 

DONORS    OF    CURRENCY,    SCRIP    AND    COIN. 

Ball,  Mrs.  Bell,  Topeka ;  One  Chinese  coin  of  the  value  of  one-twelfth  cent, 
U.  S.  money,  and  one  of  the  value  of  one  cent,  U.  S.  money,  procured  of 
Kim  Lung  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  August,  1886. 

Barton,  Edmond  M.,  Worcester,  Mass.:  Three  Confederate  bonds  of  denom- 
inations $100,  $500,  $1,000 ;  eight  pieces  Confederate  scrip. 

Butterfield,  J.  Ware,  Florence :  Kansas  State  scrip,  issued  under  the  To- 
peka Constitution,  and  dated  Jan.  17, 1856,  in  favor  of  Geo.  W.  Smith  and 
signed  by  J.  H.  Lane,  J.  K.  Goodin,  and  C.  Robinson. 

Foster,  Hon.  C.  G.,  Topeka :  Ten-cent  shinplaster  given  to  donor  at  Pal- 
myra, Mo.,  in  1863. 

Ham,  Gillespie,  Willis :  Copper  anti-slavery  medal  with  kneeling  figure  of 
a  woman  chained,  with  the  inscription,  "Am  I  not  a  woman  and  a  sister?" 

Johnson,  A.  S.,  Topeka:  One  dollar  Union  military  bond  of  the  State  of 
Missouri,  dated  June  1,  1865,  (portrait  of  W.  S.  Moseley). 

Marflitt,  Hawkins  N.,  Topeka:  Forty-dollar  piece  of  Continental  currency 
under  act  of  Congress  of  Sept.  26,  1778. 

Meuller,  E.,  Topeka:  Five-cent  piece  of  fractional  or  postal  currency. 

Miller,  Hon.  Sol.,  Troy:  Book  of  blank  certificates  of  the  Drovers'  Bank 
of  Kansas,  Fort  Leavenworth,  Kansas,  185- ;  book  of  blank  drafts  on 
same;  ditto  of  certificates  of  deposit;  fourteen  bank  notes  as  above,  of  de- 
nominations of  $1,  $2,  $3,  $5,  and  $10 — outfit  for  proposed  bank  in  early 
Territorial  times. 

Shelton,  Prof.  E.  M.,  Manhattan  :  Japanese  shinplaster,  an  "Ichin  "  or  one- 
fourth  "boo,"  of  the  value  of  about  six  and  one-fourth  cents. 

Simison,  E.  H.,  Minneapolis:  Two-shillings-and-sixpence  note,  Pennsylva- 
nia colonial  scrip,  given  donor  by  his  grandfather. 

Smith,  J.  Kaufman,  Topeka:  Confederate  five-dollar  note  issued  at  Rich- 
mond, Virginia,  Sept.  2,  1861. 


Fifth  biennial  Repobt.  43 

Stevenson,  R.  B,,  lola :  Two-dollar  note  of  the  Bullion  Bank,  Washington, 
D.  C,  dated  July  4, 1862 ;  one-dollar  note  of  the  City  Bank,  dated  Leaven- 
worth City,  K.  T.,  Nov.  1,  1856. 

MISCELLANEOUS   CONTRIBUTIONS. 

Abbott,  James  B.,  De  Soto :  Miniature  arm  chair  made  by  donor  from  ma- 
hogany invalid  chair  once  the  property  of  Col.  Samuel  Young,  who  was 
prominent  in  the  early  politics  of  Kansas  Territory. 

Adams,  F.  G.,  Topeka  :  Admission  ticket  to  the  Capital  Grange  social,  Feb. 
9,  1876;  certificate  of  membership  in  Kansas  State  Teachers' Association, 
July  27,  1865 ;  admission  ticket  to  the  Tenth  Annual  Fair  of  Shawnee 
County  Agricultural  Society,  Sept.-Oct.,  1880. 

Aldrich,  Charles  W.,  Washington  :  Four  posters,  Washington  County  Fair, 
1885. 

Alward,  Rev.  E.,  Wathena:  Circular  to  the  Baptist  churches,  giving  a 
history  of  the  extinguishment  and  revival  of  the  Baptist  Northeast  Kan- 
sas Association. 

Ball,  Mrs.  Bell,  Topeka:  Souvenir  badge  of  reception  committee  of  Shaw- 
nee county,  appointed  to  receive  the  veterans  passing  through  Topeka  on 
their  way  to  the  National  Encampment  at  San  Francisco,  August,  1886 ; 
Kansas  G.  A.  R.  badge  worn  at  the  Twentieth  National  Encampment,  San 
Francisco,  August,  1886;  badge  worn  at  the  Fourth  Kansas  State  En- 
campment, Fort  Scott,  March,  1885  ;  menu  of  Baldwin  Hotel,  San  Fran- 
cisco, August  3,  1886,  Twentieth  National  Encampment;  31  cards  of 
members  of  W.  R.  C.  and  G.  A.  R.,  attending  the  Twentieth  National 
Encampment,  San  Francisco,  1886  ;  piece  of  cork  from  the  only  cork  tree 
ever  known  to  grow  on  the  Pacific  coast  of  America,  grown  near  Los 
Angeles,  Cal. ;  sea  shells  and  water  agate,  picked  up  on  the  beach  at  Santa 
Monica,  near  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  during  the  National  Encampment  ex- 
cursion, August,  1886 ;  piece  of  backbone  of  a  whale,  one  of  the  largest 
ever  known,  washed  upon  the  beach  18  miles  from  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  in 
1882 ;  Qgg  of  marine  animal  washed  on  the  beach  of  Santa  Monica,  Cali- 
fornia. The  foregoing  are  memorials  of  the  Twentieth  National  En- 
campment excursion,  August,  1886. 

Bayley,  Samuel,  Hartford :  9  fragments  of  ancient  pottery,  and  4  flint  imple- 
ments, arrow-heads,  etc.,  found  in  California  township,  CoflTey  county,  in 
1885. 

Bean,  Dr.  J.  V.,  Howard:  Posters,  etc.,  of  Elk  County  (Kansas)  Fair,  1886. 

Bowhay,  Geo.  H.,  Topeka:  War  lance  with  staff  highly  ornamented  with 
eagle  feathers  and  scalp  locks,  once  the  property  of  Cloud  Chief,  a 
Cheyenne  Indian,  and  carried  by  him  at  the  battle  on  Little  Big  Horn 
river,  Montana,  in  which  General  Custer  and  his  command  were  killed, 
June  25,  1876;  also  medicine  bonnet  of  Cheyenne  medicine  man. 

Brandley,  Henry,  Matfield  Green :  40  circulars,  blanks,  etc.,  of  Republican 
State  Central  Committee,  1886. 


44  STATE  HISTOBICAL  SOCIETY. 

Butler,  T.  A.,  Lyons :  Premium  list  and  posters  of  the  Rice  County  Fair 
Association,  1885. 

Campbell,  J.  B.,  Haddam:  12  election  tickets.  Presidential,  State  and 
county,  Washington  county,  1884,  representing  all  parties. 

Carpenter,  John  C,  Chanute :  Libby  prison  receipt  for  $7.00,  given  to  donor 
at  Richmond,  Va.,  June  23,  1863,  signed  by  Thomas  P.  Turner,  Captain. 

Cunningham,  R.  W.,  Lawrence:  Complimentary  ticket  of  admission  to  the 
Western  National  Fair,  Lawrence,  September,  1884;  posters,  etc..  West- 
ern National  Fair,  Bismarck,  1885. 

De  Geer,  Mrs.  M.  E.,  Greeley  Center :  Specimen  of  iron  pyrites  from  Greeley 
Center. 

Dickerson,  Luther,  Atchison :  Arrow-head,  of  gun  flint,  found  on  the  farm 
of  donor,  near  Atchison,  in  1885. 

Elliott,  L.  R.,  Manhattan:  Printed  circulars,  etc.,  relating  to  the  Republi- 
can National  Anti-Saloon  Conference,  Chicago,  September  16,  1886 ;  3 
circulars  and  blanks  relating  to  the  railroad  strike  at  Parsons,  March, 
1886 ;  3  National  Prohibition  election  tickets,  Kansas  State  election  1885 ; 
election  tickets,  "wet"  and  "dry,"  Prohibition  election,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  No- 
vember 25,  1885. 

Fairchild,  Pres't  G.  T.,  Manhattan :  Card,  commencement  exercises  of  the 
Kansas  State  Agricultural  College,  June,  1886. 

Ferguson,  William,  Frankford,  Philadelphia,  Pa.:  A  sword  brought  by 
Capt.  John  Brown  to  Kansas  in  1855  or  1856,  from  Akron,  O.,  and  pre- 
sented by  John  Brown's  sons  to  Otis  Potter,  of  Lawrence,  in  1856. 

Giles,  F..W.,  Topeka:  Folding  metric  rule,  metre  length,  according  to  the 
standard  metric  system,  for  use  in  the  library  of  the  Society. 

Greene,  Hon:  A.  R.,  Lecompton  :  Fragment  of  Egyptian  linen,  2,700  years 
old,  taken  from  the  mummy  "  Pempi,"  late  of  the  necropolis  at  Thebes, 
presented  to  Mr.  Greene  by  Prof.  Moses  Coyt  Tyler,  of  Cornell  Univer- 
sity ;  fragment  of  bell  tower  stairway,  of  San  Xavier  Church,  near  Tuc- 
son, Arizona,  built  1783-97 ;  fragment  of  picket  fence,  now  in  ruins, 
which  once  inclosed  the  graves  of  the  17  U.  S.  soldiers  killed  at  the  battle  of 
Taledega,  Ala.,  1815 ;  fragment  of  the  flag-staff  at  Fort  Sumter,  at  the 
time  the  post  was  surrendered  by  Maj.  Robert  Anderson  to  the  Confeder- 
ates, April  13th,  1861;  fragment  of  granite  from  the  Mormon  Temple  at 
Salt  Lake  City,  Utah;  bunch  of  sweet  alyssum  gathered  from  the  graves 
of  David  C.  Broderick  and  Gen.  E.  D.  Baker  in  Lone  Mountain  ceme- 
tery, San  Francisco,  Cal. ;  fragment  of  the  altar  rail  of  Pecos  Church, 
near  Santa  Fe,  New  Mexico,  built  in  the  sixteenth  century. 

Gillis,  E.  D.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. :  Badge  of  Grand  Legion  of  New  York  Select 
Knights,  A.  O.  U.  W. 

Griffing,  Wm.  J.,  Manhattan :  Three  flint  arrow-heads,  two  fragments  of 
pottery,  three  flint  scrapers,  and  one  red  sandstone  utensil  or  ornament ; 
found  by  donor  on  the  farm  of  E.  B.  Gilmore,  near  the  mouth  of  Wild 
Cat  creek,  Riley  county,  Kansas. 


Fifth  biennial  Repobt.  45 

Heywood,  Mrs.  Maud,  Greencastle,  Mo. :  Bead  bag  worked  by  one  of  Rev. 
Jotham  Meeker's  Indian  pupils,  who  presented  it  to  Mr.  Meeker.  Given 
by  Peter  Byram,  of  Atchison,  to  Mrs.  Heywood. 

Hulbert,  E.  W.,  Fort  Scott :  Posters,  etc.,  of  Sixth  Annual  Fair  of  Bourbon 
county,  October,  1886. 

Huling,  A.  S.,  Topeka :  Passes  to  U.  S.  Cotton  Exposition,  New  Orleans, 
1885,  in  name  of  donor.  • 

Jerome,  F.  E.,  Russell:  Scrap-book  with  drawings,  picture  illustrations, 
and  manuscript  writings,  made  by  donor  in  1861. 

Johnson,  Col.  A.  S.,  Topeka :  The  inkstand  used  by  donor  while  a  member 
of  the  first  Territorial  Legislature  of  Kansas,  1855. 

Kenea  &  Lane,  La  Cygne :  Republican  election  tickets  voted  in  Linn  county, 
November  2,  1886. 

Leonhardt,  Mrs.  Esther,  Manhattan :  Election  ticket  under  the  Topeka  Con- 
stitution, 1857;  piece  of  Pasquotank  county.  North  Carolina,  scrip,  $1.00, 
dated  June  4, 1861. 

Maxwell,  M.  M.,  Valley  Falls ;  Posters,  daily  register,  admission  tickets,  &c.. 
Valley  Falls  District  Fair,  1885. 

Miller,  Mrs.  H.  E.,  Atlanta,  Ga. :  Badge  of  the  "  Wet "  party  at  Atlanta, 
Ga.,  worn  during  the  Prohibition  canvass,  1886. 

Moriarty,  F.  A.,  Council  Grove:  Premium  list,  cards,  etc..  Golden  Belt 
Trotting  Circuit,  Council  Grove,  September,  1886. 

Olney,  Henry  C,  Gunnison,  Col. :  The  gold  pen  with  which  the  donor,  as 
Chief  Clerk  of  the  Kansas  House  of  Representatives,  wrote  his  name  as 
the  first  signature  to  the  joint  resolution  by  which  the  Fifteenth  Amend- 
ment to  the  constitution  of  the  United  States  was  ratified'by  the  Kansas 
Legislature,  by  vote  of  the  House  on  the  18th  of  January,  and  of  the 
Senate  on  the  19th  of  January,  1870. 

Page  Bros.,  Ashland:  New  Year's  card  of  the  Republican-Herald,  Ashland. 

Ranney  &  Forges,  North  Topeka :  Large  ancient  implement,  agricultural, 
7x21  inches,  of  flint  or  chert,  found  on  the  farm  of  James  Hetzell,  in  the 
northwest  part  of  Shawnee  county. 

Sage,  Frank  I.,  Alma:  Printer's  "stick,"  with  date  "April  7,  1857"  en- 
graved upon  it. 

Shaffer,  John  B.,  Ottawa :  Four  posters  Franklin  County  Fair,  1885. 

Sherman,  Hon.  John,  Mansfield,  O. :  Original  scrap-book  prepared  for  the 
use  of  the  Kansas  Congressional  Committee  of  1856,  for  the  investigation 
of  the  troubles  in  Kansas,  containing  newspaper  clippings  relating  wholly 
to  Kansas — 143  pages. 

Skinner,  Daniel  S.,  Topeka:  Buckskin  coat,  embroidered  and  fringed,  taken 
from  a  Seminole  or  Creek  chief,  at  a  battle  during  the  war  between  those 
tribes  of  Indians  and  the  United  States  ;  given  the  donor  by  his  uncle, 
D.  G.  Skinner,  who  was  at  the  battle. 

Smith,  Geo.  W.,  Topeka:  Tenth  Annual  Commandery,  Grand  Lodge  A. 


46  STATE  HISTOBICAL  SOCIETY. 

F.  and  A.  M.,  Kansas,  Tenth  Annual  Communication,  July  14,  1885, 
hand-bill  announcement. 

Smith,  P.  W.,  Hays  City:  Nine  posters,  tickets  of  admission,  postal  cards, 
etc.,  of  Fair  of  Western  Kansas  Agricultural  Association  at  Hays  City, 
September,  1885. 

Stotler,  Jacob,  Emporia  :  Card — Observance  of  donor's  twenty-fifth  wed- 
ding anniversarji. 

Town,  Isaac  N.,  Calabasas,  Arizona :  Apache  horse-shoe  and  canteen,  picked 
up  by  donor  May  24,  1886,  on  the  trail  made  by  Geronimo  and  his  band 
between  Tubac  and  the  Aqua  Caliente,  Santa  Rita  mountains. 

Turrell,  Nymphas,  Topeka :  Cane  made  from  the  timber  of  Ericsson's  mon- 
itor. 

Tyrrell,  Wm.,  Santa  Cruz,  Cal. :  Buffalo  Bill's  horn,  procured  by  donor  at 
Fort  Larned  in  1872. 

Walker,  Geo.,  Burlington :  Stone  Indian  pipe,  catlinite,  of  large  size,  found 
by  donor  on  the  prairie  in  the  southern  part  of  Lane  county,  Kansas, 
August  19,  1885. 

Wells,  Welcome,  Manhattan:  11  Indian  relics,  flint  spear-heads,  knives, 
etc.,  found  on  the  site  of  the  Kaw  Indian  village  near  Manhattan. 

Wilder,  D.  W.,  Topeka  :  Sample  of  the  first  printing  ever  done  at  Santa  Fe, 
New  Mexico,  1834,  given  to  donor  by  Samuel  Ellison,  October,  1886 ; 
time  table  for  the  present  century. 

Wilson,  W.  J.,  Winfield :  Tickets  of  admission  to  Cowley  County  Fair,  Sep- 
tember, 1886. 

Young,  Grove,  Higginsville,  Mo. :  Skin  of  his  cavalry  horse,  war  of  the  Re- 
» bellion,  Fifth  Kansas  Cavalry. 

VOLUMES    OF    NEAVSPAPER    FILES   AND    PERIODICALS,  DONi^TED. 

The  American  Antiquarian  Society,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Edmund  M.  Barton, 
Librarian;  The  Signs  of  the  Times,  Oakland,  Cal.,  from  January  7  to 
June  24, 1886;  Bostn  Morning  Post,  22  numbers  of  the  years  1838  and 
1839;  New  England  Farmer,  Boston,  partial  files  from  1860-1862;  the 
Christian  Register,  Boston,  partial  files  for  the  years  1869,  and  1876-1881 ; 
Journal  of  Chemistry,  Boston,  partial  files  from  1869-1871 ;  Boston  Daily 
Globe,  partial  files  for  the  years  1876,  and  1883  to  1885;  Boston  Herald, 
partial  files  from  1883-1886 ;  The  Evening  Traveler,  daily,  Boston,  1  vol., 
January  to  June,  1886  ;  Commercial  Bulletin,  Boston,  partial  file,  1886 ;  The 
Massachusetts  Spy,  weekly,  Worcester,  January  9  to  December  25,  1822 ; 
Worcester  Daily  Spy,  38  volumes,  from  January  to  December,  1859,  from 
January  1868,  to  December  1884^  and  from  July  1885,  to  July  1886,  and 
13  duplicate  volumes  of  the  same;  National  ^gis,  Worcester,  6  vols., 
1825,  1826,  1830,  1838-1840,  and  a  few  copies  of  1810  and  1811 ;  also 
duplicate  volumes  for  1825,  1830,  1838-1840;  Massachusetts  Yeoman, 
Worcester,  nearly  complete  files  from  1827-1830,  and  partial  files  from 
1823-1826,   also   duplicates   from    1827-1830;    Worcester   Republican, 


Fifth  biennial  Bepobt.  47 

partial  files  for  the  year  1830  and  from  1834-1837;  Daily  Transcript, 
Worcester,  6  vols.,  1853-1855;  Worcester  Evening  Gazette,  38  vols., 
from  January  1828  to  December  1866,  from  January  1867  to  July  18, 

1881,  and  from  January  1882  to  December  1885,  and  2  duplicate  vols.  ; 
Worcester  Daily  Press,  8  vols.,  from  June  1873  to  June  1877,  and  partial 
files  of  1877  and  1878 ;  The  Fitchburg  Sentinel,  Mass.,  partial  file  for 
1886;  American  Agriculturist,  New  York,  partial  file  1867;  The  Spec- 
tator, New  York  and  Chicago  (monthly),  11  vols.,  from  1870-1880,  and 
45  duplicate  copies;  The  Iron  Age,  New  York,  1  vol.,  1876,  complete, 
and  partial  files  for  1875,  1877  and  1879;  Commercial  and  Financial 
Chronicle,  New  York,  partial  files  1880  and  1884;  The  Voice,  New  York, 
from  January  7  to  June  24, 1886  ;  files  of  the  National  Era,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1851-1854,  4  vols.,  and  duplicates  of  1852  and  1853,  6  vols,  in  all. 

American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions,  Boston,  Mass. : 
Missionary  Herald,  1821-1884,  vols.  17  to  80,  63  vols. 

Anthony,  Miss  Susan  B.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. :  Files  of  the  Revolution,  New 
York,  vols.  1-5,  1868-70 ;  files  of  the  Ballot  Box  and  National  Citizen, 
Toledo,  O.,  and  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  vols.  1-6,  1876-1881 :  11  vols,  in  all. 

Baker,  F.  P.,  Topeka:  65  bound  newspaper  files,  namely:  Of  the  State  Rec- 
ord, daily,  Topeka,  from  June  3,  1868,  to  November  28,  1871,  10  vols.; 
of  the  Weekly  State  Record,  from  November  5,  1859,  to  April  28,  1875, 
9  vols.;  of  the  Daily  Commonwealth,  from  May  1,  1869,  to  December  31, 

1882,  31  vols.;  of  the  Weekly  Commonwealth,  from  July  4,  1874,  to  De- 
cember 30,  1880,  9  vols.;  Topeka  Daily  Times,  from  March  27  to  May  5, 
1876;  Topeka  Daily  Citizen,  April  and  May,  1885;  State  Fair  Record, 
daily,  September  11-15,  1871;  Topeka  Daily  Blade,  from  November  13, 
1876,  to  March  28,  1877;  New  York  Tribune,  from  April  28  to  Decem- 
eer  29,  1869;  New  York  Independent,  from  August  6  to  December  19, 
1868. 

Baker,  F.  P.  &  Sons,  Topeka:  Bound  files  of  the  Daily  Commonwealth  for 
1885  and  1886,  and  weekly  for  1885. 

Baker,  Dr.  W.  S.,  Topeka:  Files  of  New  York  Semi- Weekly  Tribune,  1877, 
1878,  1879,  1880,  1881,  1882  and  1885  complete,  7  vols. 

Beers,  Dr.  Geo.  L.,  Topeka :  Files  of  the  Christian  Union,  New  York,  Oc- 
tober 5,  1882,  to  June  10,  1886,  4  vols. ;  files  of  the  New  York  Independ- 
ent from  March  24,  1881,  to  June  10,  1886,  5  vols.;  The  Christian 
Advocate  New  York,  from  April  23,  1885,to  June  17,  1886,  2  vols. 

Bishop,  James  F.,  Huron,  Dakota:  File  of  the  Dakota  Teacher,  Huron, 
August,  1885,  to  June,  1886. 

Boston  Public  Library,  Boston,  Mass.,  Arthur  Knapp,  assistant  librarian, 
97  volumes  of  Massachusetts  Newspaper  Files,  namely:  The  Boston 
Chronicle,  Dec.  21,  1767,  to  Dec.  19,  1768 ;  Federal  Orrery,  Boston,  Oct. 
20,  1794,  to  April  18,  1796,  and  scattering  duplicates,  from  Oct.  20, 1794, 
to  October  12,  1795;  Massachusetts  Mercury,  Boston,  May  11,  1798,  to 


48  STATE  HISTOBIGAL  SOCIETY. 

August  9,  1799  ;  Columbian  Centinel  and  Massachusetts  Federalist,  Bos- 
ton, from  June  29,  1779,  to  Aug.  31,  1805,  from  Jan.  3,  1807,  to  Oct.  3, 
1810,  from  Jan.  2,  1811,  to  July  1,  1812,  and  scattering  duplicates,  from 
Feb.  28,  1801,  to  Dec.  29,  1802  ;  The  Independent  Chronicle  and  the 
Universal  Advertiser,  Boston,  from  Jan.  1,  1798,  to  Dec.  17,  1801  ;  The 
Independent  Chronicle,  Boston,  from  Dec.  21,  1801,  to  Dec.  30,  1804; 
Boston  Patriot,  from  April  7,  1809,  to  Sept.  12,  1810,  from  March  2  to 
Dec.  25,  1811,  from  March  14,  1812,  to  Sept.  8,  1813,  and  scattering  du- 
plicates, from  March  3,  1809,  to  March  10, 1813  ;  Independent  Chronicle 
and  Boston  Patriot  (serai-weekly),  from  Jan.  11,  1832,  to  Aug.  10,  1837; 
American  Republican,  Boston,  from  March  13  to  April  7,  1809;  Boston 
Gazette,  from  Jan.  9  to  Oct.  29,  1804,  from  Aug.  19,  1815,  to  Aug.  19, 
1816,  from  Dec.  27,  1817,  to  Dec.  25,  1819,  from  April  23,  1827,  to  Nov. 
28,  1828;  Boston  Spectator,  from  Jan.  4,  1814,  to  Feb.  5,  1815;  Boston 
Commercial  Gazette  (daily),  from  Dec.  29,  1817,  to  Dec.  25,  1819;  New 
England  Galaxy,  Boston,  from  Oct.  31, 1823,  to  Dec.  26,  1828,  and  scat- 
tering duplicates,  Oct.  15,  1824,  to  April  6, 1827  ;  Boston  Recorder,  from 
Jan.  2,  1832,  to  Dec.  25,  1835;  Evening  Journal,  Boston,  from  Jan.  3, 
1837,  to  Dec.  30,  1843,  from  Jan.  4  to  Dec.  30,  1844,  and  from  Feb.  4  to 
Dec.  30,  1845  ;  The  Commonwealth  (daily),  Boston,  from  Jan  1  to  July 
3,  1851,  from  Jan.  1  to  Sept.  21,  1854,  and  the  weekly  from  Sept.  1,1866, 
to  Aug.  28,  1869 ;  Youth's  Companion,  Boston,  from  Oct.  21,  1852,  to 
April  17,  1856;  Evening  Telegraph  (daily),  Boston,  from  Sept.  27,  1854, 
to  March  31,  1855;  Anglo-Saxon,  Boston,  from  Jan.  5,  1856,  to  Dec.  13, 
1856;  The  Atlas  and  Daily  Bee,  Boston,  from  June  15  to  Dec.  31, 1858; 
The  National  ^gis,  Worcester,  Mass.,  from  Dec.  2, 1801,  to  Dec.  25, 1811, 
from  Jan.  20,  1813,  to  May  4,  1814,  from  Jan.  5,  1815,  to  Dec.  25,1816, 
and  from  Dec.  15,  1824,  to  June  8, 1825 ;  Essex  Register,  Salem,  Mass., 
from  Jan.  1  to  Dec.  17,  1817  ;  The  Emancipator,  New  York  city,  N.  Y., 
from  Feb.  3,  1837,  to  Feb.  14,  1839;  The  Christian  Union,  New  York, 
from  July  6  to  Dec.  28,  1882. 

Boughton,  J.  S.,  Lawrence :  Files  of  the  Kansas  Monthly,  Lawrence,  vols. 
2,  3  and  4, 1879, 1880, 1881 ;  files  of  "Once  a  Week,"  Lawrence,  January 
6,  1883,  to  August  9,  1884,  2  vols. 

Brown  &  Holland,  Chicago:  Brown  &  Holland's  Shorthand  News,  vols. 
3  and  4,  1884,  1885. 

Diplomatic  Review,  London,  England,  publishers  of:  Files  of  the  Review, 
vols.  1  to  25,  1855-1877,  25  vols. 

Egle,  Dr.  William  H.,  Harrisburg,  Pa. :  Vols.  1  and  2  of  the  Historical 
Register;  Notes  and  Queries,  Historical  and  Genealogical,  relating  to  the 
interior  of  Pennsylvania,  quarterly,  1883  and  1884. 

Fairchild,  President,  Geo.  T.,  Manhattan:  Vols.  10  and  11  of  the  Indus- 
trialist, Manhattan,  from  August  23,  1884,  to  July  10,  1886. 

Garrison,  Francis  J.,  Roxbury,  Mass :  28  vols,  of  "  The  Liberator,"  (William 


FIFTH  BIENNIAL  REPOBT.  49 

Lloyd  Garrison's  newspaper,)  Boston,  for  the  years  1833,  1838,  and  from 
1840  to  1865,  inclusive. 

Graham,  Andrew  J.,  New  York:  Vol.  15,  of  the  Student's  Journal,  New 
York,  1885,  1886. 

Green,  Dr.  Samuel  A.,  Boston,  Mass.:  102  vols,  of  the  North  American 
Eeview,  Boston,  between  the  years  1821  and  1867;  18  vols,  of  the  Christian 
Examiner,  Boston,  vol.  1-19,  1824-1836;  and  12  vols,  of  the  same,  be- 
tween the  years  1840  and  1867;  5  vols,  of  the  Quarterly  Journal  of  the 
American  Unitarian  Association,  Boston,  1854  to  1859;  9  vols,  of  the 
Monthly  Journal  of  the  American  Unitarian  Association,  from  1860  to 
1869. 

Hagaman,  J.  M.,  Concordia:  File  of  the  Concordia  Daily  Blade,  December 
22,  1884,  to  February  7,  1885,  vol.  1,  Nos.  1-36. 

Hamblin,  T.  Frank,  Ottawa:  Ottawa  Campus,  vols.  1  and  2,  December  1864, 
to  June  1886. 

Hanes,  D.  C,  Ottawa:  The  Assembly  Herald,  daily,  Ottawa,  June  23  to 
July  3,  1885,  containing  proceedings  of  the  Sunday  School  Assembly. 

Hick,  Hon.  R.  S.,  Louisville:  File  of  the  Louisville  Reporter,  October  6, 
1870,  vol.  1,  No.  2,  to  September  24,  1880,  vol.  10,  No.  52,  (lacking  from 
September  13,  1877,  to  January  16,  1879.) 

Hillman,  R.  L.,  Minneapolis:  File  of  the  Daily  Institute,  Minneapolis, 
Nos.  1-20,  July  7  to  August  1,  1885. 

JefFeries,  John  J.,  &  Co.,  Ottawa:  Files  of  Jefferies'  Western  Monthly,  Ot- 
tawa, August,  1884,  to  July,  1885,  and  3  pieces  of  music,  1  vol. 

Maloy,  John,  Council  Grove:  The  Crisis,  Columbus,  O.,  Samuel  Medary, 
editor,  from  January  31,  1861,  to  January  23,  1863,  2  vols.;  Kendall's 
Expositor,  Washington,  D.  C,  from  February  3,  1841,  to  December  16, 
1841. 

Miller,  Prof.  E.,  Lawrence :  File  of  the  University  Review,  Lawrence,  Sep- 
tember, 1884,  to  June,  1885. 

Mills,  T.  B.,  Las  Vegas,  New  Mexico:  Bound  files  of  Mills  &  Smith's 
Real  Estate  Advertiser,  Topeka,  vols.  1-4,  from  October,  1867,  to  De- 
cember, 1870. 

Tomlinson,  Charles  H.,  San  Diego,  Cal.:  The  Century  Magazine,  vols.  30, 
31  and  32,  and  Nos.  5  and  6  of  vol.  29,  1885-1886. 

Tyrrell,  William,  Santa  Cruz,  California;  2  vols.  Putnam's  Monthly,  1853; 
4  vols.  Boston  Journal  of  Chemistry,  1873-1877 ;  8  vols.  Harper's  Monthly 
Magazine,  1851-1854;  3  vols.  New  York  Nation,  1878-1882;  files  of  the 
Nation,  broken,  1883,  1884  and  1885,  and  December  7  and  21,  1882,  98 
copies.         .  • 

Waters,  L.  C,  Topeka:  Files  of  the  New  York  Independent  from  1873  to 
1883,  and  a  few  numbers  in  1884,  11  vols. 


50 


STATE  HISTOBICAL  SOCIETY 


BOUND    NEWSPAPERS    AND    PERIODICALS, 

The  following  is  a  statement  of  bound  newspaper  files,  and  bound  volumes 
of  periodicals  in  the  library  of  the  Society,  January  18,  1887,  numbering 
5,986  volumes;  of  which  4,292  are  of  Kansas,  and  1,694  are  of  other  States 
and  countries,  and  of  which  2,251  have  been  added  during  the  two  years 
covered  by  this  report.  (Volumes  not  otherwise  described  are  of  w^eekly 
newspapers.) 


BOUND  NEWSPAPER  FILES  AND  PERIODICALS,  KANSAS. 


Newspapers. 


ALLEN   COUNTY. 


lola  Register 

Allen  County  Independent,  lola. 

Allen  County  Courant,  lola 

Humboldt  Union 

Inter-State,  Humboldt 

Independent  Press,  Humboldt.... 
Moran  Herald 


ANDERSON  COUNTY. 

Garnett  Weekly  Journal 

Garnett  Plaindealer 

Anderson  County  Republican,  Garnett 

Republican-Plaindealer,  Garnett 

Anderson  County  Democrat,  Garnett 

The  Greeley  Tribune 

The  Greeley  News 

The  Colony  Free  Press 

Westphalia  Times 

Kincaid  Kronicle 


s)- 


ATCHISON  COUNTY. 

Squatter  Sovereign,  Atchison 

Freedom's  Champion,  (1861  lacking,)  Atchison 

Atchison  Daily  Free  Press 

Atchison  Weekly  Free  Press,  (four  files  each  of  1866  and 

Champion  and  Press  (weekly),  Atchison 

Atchison  Daily  Champion 

Atchison  Weekly  Champion,  (lacking  from  1878-1885,) 

Kansas  Zeitung,  Atchison,  (  duplicates  of  vol.  1 ) 

Atchison  Union,  (broken  files,) 

Atchison  Patriot,  daily,  (from  July,  1876,  to  July,  1879,  lacking,). 

Atchison  Patriot,  weekly 

Atchison  Courier 

Atchison  Globe,  daily 

Atchisonian,  Atchison 

Atchison  Banner 

The  New  West,  Atchison 

The  Sunday  Morning  Call,  Atchison 

Atchison  Telegraph 

Kansas  Staats-Anzei^er,  Atchison 

Atchison  Journal,  daily 

Western  Mercury,  Atchison 

Atchison  Sunday  Morning  Sermon ; 

The  Western  Recorder,  Atchison 

The  Trades-Union,  Atchison 


1873-1886 
1879-1880 
1884-1886 
1876-1886 
1878-1886 
1882 
1885, 1886 


1876-1886 
1876-1884 
1883, 1884 
1884-1886 
1885, 1886 
1880, 1881 
1881-1886 
1882-1886 
1885, 1886 
1886 


BARBER  COUNTY, 


Barber  County  Mail,  Medicine  Lodge 1878,1879 

Medicine  Lodge  Cresset , 1879-1886 

The  Barber  County  Index,  Medicine  Lodge '. 1881-1886 

Hazehon  Express 1884-1886 

The  Kiowa  Herald,  New  Kiowa 1884-1886 

Sharon  News 1884-1886 

The  Union,  Sun  City _  1884-1886 

The  ^tna  Clarion !  1885,1886 

Kansas  Prairie  Dog,  Lake  City i  1885,1886 


1856.1857  1 
1857-1863  4 
1865-1868  7 
18f)5-1868  10 
1868-1873  4 
1876-1886  21 
1873-1886  I     6 

1857. 1858 
1859-1861 
1876-1886 
1874-1886 
1876-1879 
1878-1886 

1877 
1878, 1879 
1878-1880 
1882, 1883 

1882 
1881-1885 
1881, 1882 
1884-1886 

1884 

1884 
1885, 1886 


Fifth  Biennial  Report. 


51 


BOUND  NEWSPAPER  FILES  AND  PERIODICALS,  KANSAS— Continued. 


Newspapers. 


BARTON  COUNTY.  . 

Great  Bend  Register !  1876-1886 

Inland  Tribune,  Great  Bend i  1876-1886 

Arkansas  Valley  Democrat,  Great  Bend 1877-1882 

Kansas  Volksfreund,  Great  Bend i  1878, 1879 

The  Ellsworth  Express !  1878-1886 

Pawnee  Rock  Leader 1  1886 


BOURBON   COUNTY. 

Fort  Scott  Daily  Monitor 

Fort  Scott  Weekly  Monitor  ( 1869-1876  lacking) 

Fort  Scott  Pioneer 

Camp's  Emigrant's  Guide,  Fort  Scott 

New  Century,  Fort  Scott 

The  Fort  Scott  Herald 

Republican-Record,  Fort  Scott 

Herald  and  Record,  Fort  Scott , 

Evening  Herald,  daily.  Fort  Scott 

Medical  Index,  monthly.  Fort  Scott 

The  Banner,  Fort  Scott 

Fort  Scott  Daily  Tribune 

Fort  Scott  Weekly  Tribune 

Bronson  Pilot , 

The  Fulton  Independent 

The  Telephone,  Uniontowu 

The  Garland  CHeaner 

Kansas  Staats-Zeitung,  Fort  Scott 


18i^0-1886 
1867-1886 
1876-1878 
1877 
1877,1878 
1878-1882 
1879-1882 
1882-1884 
1882-1885 
1881-1884 
1882-1884 
1884-1886 
1884-1886 
1884-1886 
1884-1886 
1885, 1886 


1886 


BROWN  COUNTY. 

Hiawatha  Dispatch I  1876- 


The  Hiawatha  World. 

Kansas  Herald,  Hiawatha 

The  Kansas  Sun,  Hiawatha 

Weekly  Messenger,  Hiawatha 

The  Kansas  Democrat,  Hiawatha. 


1882-1886 
1876-1883 
1879, 1880 
1882-1884 
1884-1886 
Everest  Reflector j  1885,1886 

BUTLER  COUNTY.  I 

Augusta  Republican,  (1875-1880  lacking,) 1873-1883 

Southern  Kansas  Gazette,  Augusta 1876-1886 

Augusta  Advance 1883,1884 

Augusta  Electric  Light 1884-1886 

Walnut  Valley  Times,  El  Dorado 1874-1886 

El  Dorado  Press 1877-1883 

El  Dorado  Daily  Republican 1885-1886 

El  Dorado  Republican I  1883-1886 

Butler  County  Democrat,  El  Dorado !  1881-1886 

The  El  Dorado  Eagle '  1882 

The  New  Enterprise,  Douglass j  1879,1880 

Douglass  Index 1880-1883 

The  Douglass  Tribune I  1884-1886 

Leon  Indicator 1  1880-1886 

The  Leon  Quill |  1886 

The  Benton  Reporter !  1884,1885 


The  Towanda  Herald 
The  Brainerd  Sun. 
Latham  Journal... 


CHASE  COUNTY. 

Chase  County  Courant,  Cottonwood  Falls 

Chase  County  Leader,  Cottonwood  Falls 

Strong  City  Independent 


1885,1886 
1885, 1886 
1885, 1886 


1874-1886 
1875-1886 
1881-1886 


1875-1884 
1878-1881 
1882-1884 
1885, 1886 

The  Border  Slogan,  Sedan !  1883, 1884 

The  Graphic,  Sedan 1884-1886 

f'hautauqua  News,  Peru » 1877-1881 

The  Peru  Times 1886, 1887 

The  Chautauqua  Springs  Spy 1882,1883 

The  Cedar  Vale  Star .'. 1884-1886 


CHAUTAUQUA  COUNTY, 

( Chautauqua  Journal,  Sedan 

The  Chautauqua  County  Times,  Sedan 

Sedan  Times.. 

Sedan  Times-Journj 


Republican-Courier,  Columbus., 
The  Columbus  Courier 


CHEROKEE  COUNTY. 


1876-187{ 
1879-188( 


52 


STATE  HISTOBICAL  SOCIETY. 


BOUND  NEWSPAPER  FILES  AND  PERIODICALS,  KANSAS  — Continued. 


Newspapers. 


CHEROKEE  COUNTY  —  Concluded. 

Columbus  Democrat ". 

Border  Star,  Columbus 

The  Columbus  Vidette , 

The  Times,  Columbus 

Kansas  Bee-Keeper,  Columbus 

Lea's  Columbus  Advocate 

The  Daily  Advocate,  Columbus 

The  Daily  News  and  The  Weekly  News,  Columbus 

The  Expository,  Girard  and  Columbus , 

The  Sprig  of  Myrtle  (monthly),  Columbus 

The  Kansas  Prohibitionist,  Columbus 

Baxter  Springs  Republican 

The  Times,  Baxter  Springs 

Baxter  Springs  News 

Galena  Miner 

Short  Creek  Weekly  Banner,  Galena 

The  Galena  Messenger 

Short  Creek  Republican,  Galena 

Empire  City  Echo 

The  Ionian  Casket  (monthly),  Quakervale 

Western  Friend  (monthly  ),  Quakervale 

The  Laborer's  Tribune,  Weir 

CHEYENNE    COUNTY. 

Cheyenne  County  Rustler,  Wano 

CLARK    COUNTY. 

Clark  County  Clipper,  Ashland 

Republican  Herald,  Ashland 

Clark  County  Chief,  Englewood 

Appleton  Kansas  Era 

CLAY'  COUNTY. 

Clay  County  Dispatch,  Clay  Center 

The  Localist,  Clay  Center 

The  Democrat, X:iay  Center 

The  Cresset,  Clay  Center 

The  Times,  Clay  Center 

The  Times  (daily).  Clay  Center , 

The  Kansas  Baptist,  Clay  Center 

The  Monitor,  Clay  Center 

Clay  Center  Eagle 

Morganville  News  and  Sunflower 

CLOUD  COUNTY. 

Republican  Valley  Empire,  Clyde  and  Concordia 

Concordia  Empire ■. 

The  Republican-Empire,  Concordia 

The  Concordia  Republican 

The  Concordia  Expositor 

The  Cloud  County  Blade,  Concordia 

Kansas  Blade,  Concordia 

Concordia  Daily  Blade  (vol.  1,  No.  1—36) 

Cloud  County  Critic,  Concordia 

The  Concordia  Times 

The  Clyde  Herald 

Clyde  Democrat 

Cline's  Press,  Clyde 

The  Clyde  Mail 

Glasco  Tribune 

The  Glasco  Sun 

Cloud  County  Kansan,  Jamestown 

The  Milton  vale  News 

Milton  vale  Star 

Ames  Advocate 

COFFEY  COUNTY. 

Neosho  Valley  Register,  Burlington 

Kansas  Patriot,  Burlington,  (duplicate  of  1867) 

Burlington  Patriot 

Burlington  Republican 

The  Republican-Patriot,  Burlington 

The  Burlington  Independent 

Burlington  Daily  Star 

Leroy  Reporter 

The  Lebo  Light 

The  Waverly  News 


1876 
1877-1886 

1877. 1878 
1882-1886 
1882-1885 
1882-1886 
1886, 1887 

1882. 1883 

1883. 1884 
1883-1885 

1886 
1876,1877 
1878-1881 
1882-1886 
1877-1880 
1878 
1879 
1883-1886 
1877-1879 

1878. 1879 
1880-1886 
1884-1886 


1885, 1886 


1884-1886 

1886 

1885,1886 

1885, 1886 


1876-1886 
1879-1881 
1879,1880 
1882,1883 
1882-1886 
1886 
1881-1884 
1883, 1884 
1885,1886 
1885, 1886 


1870-1872 
1876-1882 
1883-1886 
1882,1883 
1877-1881 
1879-1881 
1882-1886 
1884,1885 
1882-1886 
1884-1886 
1878-1886 
1880-1882 

1884 
1884-1886 
1881,1882 
1883-1886 
1881-1886 
1882-1886 

1886 
1885, 1886 


1859, 1860 
1864-1868 
1876-1886 
1882-1886 

1886 
1876-1886 

1878 
1879-J886 
1884-1886 
1885, 1886 


Fifth  biennial  Repobt. 


53 


BOUND  NEWSPAPER  FILES  AND  PERIODICALS,  KANSAS— Continued. 


Newspapers. 


COMANCHK  COUNTY. 


Comanche  Chieftain,  Nescatunga... 
The  Western  Kansan,  Nescatunga. 

Nescatunga  Enterprise 

Coldwater  Review 

The  Western  Star,  Coldwater 

Comanche  County  Citizen,  Avilla... 

Protection  Echo 

Evansville  Herald 


COWLEY  COUNTY. 

Winfield  Courier 

Winfield  Daily  Courier , 

Winfield  Plow  and  Anvil , 

Cowley  County  Telegram,  Winfield 

Winfield  Daily  Telegram , 

Winfield  Semi -Weekly 

Cowley  County  Monitor,  Winfield 

Cowley  County  Courant,  Winfield 

Winfield  Daily  Courant 

The  Daily  Visitor,  Winfield 

The  Winfield  Tribune 

Arkansas  City  Traveller 

Arkansas  Valley  Democrat,  Arkansas  City 

The  Arkansas  City  Republican 

The  New  Enterprise,  Burden 

Burden  Enterprise 

Burden  Eagle 

Cambridge  Commercial 

The  News,  Cambridge 

The  Eye,  Dexter.. , 

TheUdall  Sentinel 

The  Udall  Record 


CRAWFORD  COUNTY. 

Girard  Press 

Crawford  County  ^ews,  Girard 

Girard  Herald 

The  Kansas  Workman,  monthly,  Girard 

Cherokee  Index , 

The  Young  Cherokee,  Cherokee 

Cherokee  Banner 

The  Temperance  Rural,  Cherokee , 

Sentinel  on  the  Border,  Cherokee 

The  Cherokee  Sentinel 

The  Saturday  Cvclone,  Cherokee 

The  Smelter,  Pittsburg 

The  Headlight,  Pittsburg 

The  McCune  Standard 

The  McCune  Times 

The  Brick,  McCune 

Walnut  Journal 

The  Educational  Advocate,  Walnut 

The  Arcadia  Reporter , 

The  Hepler  Leader 

The  Farlington  Plaindealer 


DAVIS  COUNTY. 

Junction  City  Union,  (triplicates  of  '75, '76, '7 7, '78,  and  duplicates  of  '79-'86,). 

Junction  City  Tribune 

The  Youths'  Casket,  monthly.  Junction  City 

Davis  County  Republican,  Junction  City 


The  Oberlin  Herald 

The  Eye,  Oberlin 

The  Oberlin  World  and  Democrat. 
The  Norcatur  Register 


DECATUR  COUNTY. 


DICKINSON  COUNTY. 

ty •  ■  ■ 

Kansas  (Jazette,  Enterprise  and  Abilene. 

Abilene  Daily  Gazette 

The  Weekly  Democrat,  Abilene 

The  Abilene  Reflector 

The  Solomon  Sentinel,  Solomon  City 

Enterprise  Register 

The  Anti-Monopolist,  Enterprise 

4 


1884-1886 
1885,1886 
1886 
1884-1886 
1885,1886 
1885,1886 
1885,1886 


1874-1886 
1885, 1886 
1876 
1876-1886 
1879-1882 

1879. 1880 
1880 

1881,1882 
1881,1882 
1886 
1884-1886 
1876-1886 
1879-1886 
1884-1886 

1880. 1881 
1882-1886 
1885, 1886 

1881 
1882-1886 

1884. 1885 

1885. 1886 


1874-1886 
1876-1880 


1882-1884 
1876, 1877 
1876,1877 
1877,1878 

1879 
1879-1882 
1883-1886 
1885, 1886 
1881-1886 

1886 
1881,1882 
1882-1886 

1886 
1882-1886 

1884 
1882-1886 

1883 
1885, 1886 


1865-1886 

1873-1886 

1878 


1879-1886 
1883-1886 


1876-1886 
1876-1886 


1883-1886 
1879-1886 


54 


STATE  HISTOBICAL  SOCIETY. 


BOUND  NEWSPAPER  FILES  AND  PERIODICALS,  KANSAS  — Continued. 


Newspapers. 


DICKINSON  COUNTY  —  Concluded. 


The  Chapman  Star 

The  Herington  Tribune., 

The  Hope  Herald 

The  Hope  Dispatch 


DONIPHAN  COUNTY, 


White  Cloud  Chief,  (7  duplicates,) 

Weekly  Kansas  Chief,  Troy,  ( 1  duplicate,) .T... 

Troy  Reporter 

Doniphan  County  Republican,  Troy,  (1873  lacking,) 

Troy  Weekly  Bulletin 

Elwood  Advertiser,  (1  duplicate,) 

Kansas  Free  Press,  Elwood,  ( 1  duplicate,) 

Elwood  Free  Press,  (1  duplicate,) 

Wathena  Reporter,  ( 1868-1873  lacking,) 

Highland  Sentinel 

The  Central  State,  Highland 

White  Cloud  Review 

Enterprise,  Severance,  (and  Centralia,  Nemaha  county,) 


DOUGLAS  COUNTY. 


Herald  of  Freedom,  Lawrence,  (duplicates,) 

Kansas  Free-State,  Lawrence 

Lawrence  Republican,  (volumes  1  and  3, incomplete,) 

The  Western  Home  Journal,  Lawrence 

The  Weekly  Kansas  Journal,  Lawrence 

Republican-Journal,  daily,  Lawrence , 

Lawrence  Daily  Journal 

The  Congregational  Record,  monthly,  (  Lawrence,  January,  1859,  to  December,  18f 

Topeka,  June,  1865,  to  May,  1867,) 

The  Tribune,  Lawrence,  (lacking  1873  and  1875,) 

The  Semi-Weekly  Tribune,  and  the  Weekly  Herald-Tribune,  Lawrence 

The  Lawrence  Tribune 

The  Tribune,  daily,  ( 1875, 1878,  1879,  and  part  of  1877  lacking ;  duplicates,}  Lawrence., 

Herald-Tribune,  daily,  Lawrence 

Evening  Tribune,  Lawrence 

Spirit  of  Kansas,  Lawrence 

Kansas  Collegiate,  Lawrence ; 

The  University  Courier,  Lawrence 

University  Courier,  Lawrence 

The  Kansas  Review,  monthly,  Lawrence 

Lawrence  Standard 

Kansas  Monthly,  Lawrence 

The  Daily  Reporter,  Lawrence , 

Kansas  Temperance  Palladium,  Lawrence 

Die  Germania,  Lawrence 

The  Kansas  Liberal,  monthly,  Lawrence,  July  to  September,  1882,  (see  Valley  Falls.) 

The  Lawrence  Gazette 

Lawrence  Daily  Gazette 

Western  Recorder,  Lawrence 

Kansas  Churchman,  monthly,  Lawrence 

Kansas  Daily  Herald,  Lawrence 

The  Head  Center  and  Daily  Morning  Sun,  Lawrence 

The  Daily  Morning  News,  Lawrence 

Once  a  Week,  Lawrence i. 

The  Kansas  Zephyr,  Lawrence 

North  Lawrence  Leader 

Freeman's  Champion,  Prairie  City 

Baldwin  Criterion 

The  Baldwin  Visitor 

The  Baldwin  Ledger 

The  Baldwin  Index,  Baker  University.... 

Lecompton  Monitor 


1884-1886 

1885,1886 

1885, 1886 

1886 


1857-1872 
1876-1886 
1866,1867 
1871-1875 
1877-1879 
1857, 1858 
1858,1859 
1859-1861 
1867-1877 
1878,1879 
1880-1882 
1880-1886 
1883 


1854-1859 
1855, 1856 
1857-1860 
1869-1884 
1886 
1877-1880 
1880-1886 

1859-1867 
1868-1883 

1884. 1885 

1885. 1886 
1873-1884 
1884,1885 

1886 
1875-1882 
1875-1879 
1878,1879 
1882-1886 
1879-1886 
1877-1879 
1878-1881 

1879 
1879, 1880 
1880-1886 

1882-1886 

1884. 1885 
1883, 1884 
1883-1885 
1883-1884 

1883 
1883, 1884 
1883-1885 
1884-1886 
1884,1885 
1857, 1858 
1883-1885 

1884 

1885. 1886 
1886 

1885, 1886 


EDWARDS  COUNTY.  [ 

Edwards  County  Leader,  Kinsley 1877-1880 

Valley  Republican,  ( bound  with  Kinsley  Graphic,  1878,) 1877,1878 

Kinsley  Republican 1878-1881 

The  Kinsley  Graphic,  (except  1882  ) i  1878-1886 

Kinsley  Republican-Graphic I  1882 

Kansas  Staats-Zeitung,  Kinsley |  1878-1879 

The  Kinsley  Mercurj- i  1883-1886 

The  Wendell  Champion I  1885-1886 


FIFTH  BIENNIAL  REPOBT. 


55 


BOUND  NEWSPAPER  FILES  AND  PERIODICALS,  KANSAS  — Continued. 


Newspapers. 


ELK  COUNTY. 


The  Courant,  Howard 

The  Courant-Ledger,  Howard 

Industrial  Journal,  Howard 

The  Howard  Couraut 

Kansas  Rural,  Howard 

The  Howard  .Journal 

The  Howard  Democrat , 

Elk  County  Ledger,  Elk  Falls, 

The  Weekly  Examiner,  Elk  Falls.. 

Elk  Falls  signal 

The  Pioneer,  Longton 

The  Times,  Longton 

Moline  News 

Molioe  Mercury 

The  Moline  Free  Press 

(Jrenola  Argus 

The  Grenola  Chief. 

(jlrip,  Howard 

The  Cave  Springs  Globe 

The  Herald,  ("ana  Valley 

The  Cirenola  Hornet 

Cain  City  News 


ELLIS  COUNTY. 

Ellis  County  Star,  (lacking  from  Dec. 7, 1876,  to  April  11,  1879,)  Hays  City. 

Hays  Sentinel,  Hays  City 

The  Star-Sentinel,  Hays  City 

German-American  Advocate,  Hays  City ■. 

Ellis  Weekly  Headlight,  Hays  City 

Hays  City  Times,  Hays  City 

Ellis  County  Democrat  and  Ellis  County  Free  Press,  Hays  City 

Ellis  Review,  Hays  City 


Ellsworth  Reporter 

The  Rural  West,  Ellsworth., 

The  F^ilsworth  News 

The  Ellsworth  Democrat 

Wilson  Index 

The  Wilson  Kcho 

The  Wilson  Wonder 

Cain  City  News 


ELLSWORTH  COUNTY. 


FINNEY  COUNTY. 

The  Irrigator,  Garden  City , 

Garden  City  Herald 

Garden  City  Herald,  daily 

Garden  City  Sentinel 

Garden  City  Sentinel,  daily , 

The  Cultivator  and  Herdsman,  monthly  and  weekly,  Garden  City., 

The  Western  Times,  Garden  City 

Lakin  Herald 

The  Kearney  County  Advocate,  Lakin 

The  Pioneer  Democrat 

Ivanhoe  Times , 


FOOTEf  COUNTY. 

( See  Ford  County.) 

The  New  West  and  the  Optic,  Cimarron 

The  Signet,  Cimarron 


FORD  COUNTY. 

Dodge  City  Times , 

Ford  (  ounty  Globe,  Dodge  City 

The  Globe  Live-Stock  Journal,  Dodge  City , 

Dodge  City  Democrat , 

Kansas  Cowboy,  Dodge  City , 

Tne  Sun,  Dodge  City 

Speareville  Enterprise 

Speareville  News 

Speareville  IJIade , 

Ford  County  Record,  Speareville 

Ford  County  Democrat,  ^peareville  and  Fonda 

The  New  West,  Cimarron 

Cimarron  Herald  and  Kansas  Sod  House 

The  Jacksonian,  (.imarron 

The  Ryansville  Boomer,  and  The  Boomer,  Ford  City. 
WiUmrn  Argus 


1875-1877 

8 

1878-1880 

S 

1878-1880 

2 

1880-1886 

6 

1881 

1 

1880-1883 

» 

1884-1886 

2 

1876, 1877 

2 

1878 

1 

1880-1882 

2 

1880,1881 

2 

1881-1886 

6 

1880 

1 

1882 

1 

1883-1885 

G 

1880, 1882 

2 

1883-1886 

3 

1883, 1884 

1 

1882 

1 

1882,1883 

1 

1884, 1885 

1884-1886 

2 

1876-1881 

4 

1877-1881 

5 

1880-1886 

7 

1882-1886 

4 

1882-1886 

5 

1886 

1 

1886 

1 

1886 

1 

1875-1886 

12 

1882 

1 

1883, 1884 

•2 

1885, 1886 

1 

1878,1879 

1 

1880-1886 

7 

1886 

1 

1882-1886 

3 

1882-1886 

4 

1883 

1 

1886 

2 

1884-1886 

2 

1886 

2 

1884-1886 

1 

1885 

1 

1883, 1884 

2 

1885, 1886 

2 

1885, 1886 

1 

1886 

1 

1879-1881 

2 

1880 

1 

1876-1886 

11 

1878-1884 

1884-1886 

1884-1886 

1884, 1885 

1886 

1878 

1878-1880 

1885,1886 

1885,1886 

1886 

1885,1886 

1885,1885 

1885, 1886 

1885,1886 

06 


STATE  HI8T0BIGAL  SOCIETY 


BOUND  NEWSPAPER  FILES  AND  PERIODICALS,  KANSAS  — Continued. 


Newspapers. 


FRANKLIN  COUNTY. 

Western  Home  Journal,  Ottawa 

Ottawa  Journal 

The  Triumph,  Ottawa , 

Ottawa  Journal  and  Triumph , 

Ottawa  Campus,  occasional,  (vols.  1  and  2,) 

Ottawa  Republican  (1875  lacking) 

Ottawa  Daily  Republican 

Kansas  Home  News,  Ottawa , 

Ottawa  Gazette , 

Ottawa  Leader 

Kansas  Free  Trader,  monthly,  Ottawa 

JeflFeries  Western  Monthly,  Ottawa 

Daily  Local  News,  Ottawa 

Williamsburg  Review 

Weekly  Gazette,  Williamsburg 

The  Eagle,  Williamsburg 

Lane  Advance 

The  Commercial  Bulletin,  Lane 

The  Wellsville  News 

The  Wellsville  Transcript 

The  Wellsville  News 

The  Pomona  Enterprise 

Richmond  Recorder 

Princeton  Progress 


GOVE  COUNTY.  I 

Buffalo  Park  Express 1880 

Buffalo  Park  Pioneer j  1885,1886 

The  Golden  Belt  Republican,  Grinnell ^ 1885,1886 

Cap  Sheaf,  Grainfield i  1885,1886 

Gazette,  Gove  City \  1886 

GKAHAM  COUNTY.  | 

The  Western  Star,  Hill  City 1879,1880 

Hill  City  Lively  Times ; |  1881 

The  Hill  City  Reveille j  1884-1886 

Graham  County  Lever,  Gettysburg 1879, 1880 

The  Millbrook  Times I  1879-1886 

Graham  County  Republican,  Millbrook I  1881 

Millbrook  Herald I  1882, 1883 

Millbrook  Herald  (2d) l  1885,1886 

The  Graham  County  Democrat,  Millbrook j  1885, 1886 

Roscoe  Tribune ' |  1880,1881 

GRANT  COUNTY.  j 

Grant  County  Register,  Ulysses i  1885,1886 

GREELEY  COUNTY.  ! 

Greeley  County  Gazette,  Greeley  Center  and  Horace 1886 


GREENWOOD  COUNTY. 

Eureka  Censorial 

Eureka  Herald .' 

The  Graphic,  Eureka 

The  Eureka  Republican 

Greenwood  County  Republican,  Eureka 

The  Eureka  Sun 

Greenwood  County  Democrat,  Eureka , 

Democratic  Messenger,  Eureka 

Madison  Times 

The  Madison  News 

The  Zenith,  and  the  Madison  Times 

Fall  River  Times 

Fall  River  Echo 

Severy  Pioneer 

Southern  Kansas  Journal,  Severy 

Severy  Liberal , 

The  Sunflower,  Reece 


HARPER  COUNTY. 

The  Anthony  Republican 

Anthony  Daily  Republican 

Harper  County  Enterprise,  Anthony 

The  Harper  County  Democrat,  Anthony 

Harper  County  Times,  Harper 

The  Sentinel,  Harper , 

The  Daily  Sentinel,  Harper. 


1876-1879 
1876-1886 
1879-1882 
1879, 1880 
1880-1886 
1879, 1880 
1882-1884 
1884-1886 
1877, 1878 
1879-1886 

1886 
1881-1886 
1883-1886 

1882 
1884-1886 
1885,1886 
1885, 1886 


1879-1886 
1886 

1885, 1886 
1886 

1878-1885 

1882-1886 
1886 


Harper  Graphic I  1883-1886 


Fifth  biennial  Repobt, 


57 


BOUND  NEWSPAPER  FILES  AND  PERIODICALS,  KANSAS— Continued. 


.Vewspapers. 


HARPER  COUNTY — concluded. 

Anthony  Journal i  1878-1884 

The  Danville  Courant I  1883,1884 

The  Danville  Express I  1885, 


The  Attica  Advocate. 

Freepcrt  Leader 

Midlothian  Sun,  Freeport 

The  l<Yeeport  Tribune,  (changed  from  Sun,). 
The  Cristield  Courier 


HAMILTON  COUNTY. 

The  Syracuse  Journal 

Syracuse  Sentinel,  (removed  from  Johnson  City,  Stanton  county,). 

Border  Ruflfian,Coolidge 

Surprise  Post 

The  Signal,  Kendall 

The  Kendall  Boomer 

Hart  land  Herald .♦ 

The  Hartland  Times 

Johnson  City  Sentinel  (since  in  Stanton  county; 


1886 
1886 
1886 


1885, 1886 
188.=-..  1886 
1885; 1886 
1886 
1885-1887 


1885, 1886   1 

1886 
1885, 1886 


HARVKY  COUNTY. 


Zur  Heimath,  Halstead,  semi-monthly 

The  Halstead  Independent 

The  Halstead  Clipper 

Harvey  County  News,  Newton 

The  Newton  Republican,  (changed  from  Harvey  County  News,). 

Newton  Daily  Republican 

Newton  Kansan 

The  Golden  Gate,  Newton 

Das  Neue  Vaterland,  Newton 

The  Newton  Democrat 

The  Burrton  Telephone 

The  Burrton  Monitor 

The  Jayhawker  and  Palladium,  Sedgwick 

The  Pautagraph,  Sedgwick 


HODGEMAN  COUNTY. 

Agitator,  Hodgeman  Center 

Republican,  Fordham 

The  Buckner  Independent,  Jetmore , 

The  Jetmore  Reveille '. 

Hodgeman  County  Scimitar,  Jetmore 

Ravanna  Chieftain 

The  Kansas  Sod-House,  Ravanna 

The  Orwell  Times 


JACKSON  COtJNTY. 

Helton  Express 

Holton  Recorder 

The  Holton  Argus 

The  Holton  Signal 

The  Bee,  Netawaka  and  Holton,  daily  and  weekly 

The  Whiting  Weekly  News 


JEFFERSON  COUNTY. 

The  Kansas  Educational  Journal,  Grasshopper  Falls.    ( See  Leavenworth  county.) 

The  Kansas  New  Era,  Grasshopper  Falls 

Valley  Falls  New  Era 

The  Valley  Falls  Liberal  and  The  Kansas  Liberal,  monthly.  Valley  Falls  and  Lawrence- 
Lucifer,  the  Li«ht-Bearer,  Valley  Falls 

Valley  Falls  Register 

The  Oskaloosa  Independent 

Sickle  and  Sheaf,  Oskaloosa 

Oskaloosa  Weekly  Sickle f. 

The  Winchester  Argus -. 

The  Kaw  Valley  Chief,  Perry 

The  Perry  Monitor,  and  Kaw  Valley  Chief,  2d,  Perry 

The  Norton  ville  News 

Meriden  Report 

The  Osawkie  Times 


1875-1881 
1881-1886 
1884-1886 
1876-1879 
1879-1886 

1886 
1876-1886 
1879-1882 

1879 
1883-1886 
1878-1881 
1881-1886 
1882-1884 
1884-1886 


1879, 1880 
1879 

1879-1881 

1882-1886 
1886 

1885, 1886 
1886 

1885, 1886 


1872-1875 
1875-1886 
1877 
1878-1886 
1879,1880 
1883-1886 


1866,1867 
1873-1886 
1880-1883 
1883-1886 
1881-1886 
1870-1886 
1873-1879 
1879-1886 
1879-1886 
1879-1882 
1883,lfi84 
1885,1886 
1885, 1886 
1885, 1886 


JEWELL  COUNTY. 

Jewell  County  Diamond,  Jewell  City 1876, 1877 

.Jewell  County  Republican,  Jewell  City 1879-1886 

Jewell  County  Monitor,  Jewell  Center 1876, 1877 

Jewell  County  Monitor  and  Diamond,  Jewell  Center 1878, 1879 

.lewell  Countv  Monitor,  Jewell  Center  and  Mankato :  1880-1886  i 


58 


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BOUND  NEWSPAPER  FILES  AND  PERIODICALS,  KANSAS  — Continued. 


Newspapers. 


JEWELL  COUNTY — concluded. 

Jewell  County  Review,  Jewell  Center  and  Mankato 

Maukato  Review 

The  Kansas  Jewellite,  Mankato 

White  Oak  Independent 

Jewell  County  Journal,  Omio , 

Western  Advocate,  Omio 

The  Omio  Mail 

Burr  Oak  Reveille 

Burr  Oak  Herald , 

Burr  Oak  Rustler 

Salem  Chronicle 

Salem  Argus 

The  People's  Friend,  Salem 

Randall  Register 


JOHNSON  COUNTY. 


Olathe  Mirror 

Mirror  and  News-Letter,  Olathe.... 

The  Olathe  Mirror 

Olathe  Mirror-Gazette 

Western  Progress,  Olathe 

Kansas  Star,  Olathe 

Olathe  Leader 

Olathe  Gazette 

Educational  Advocate,  Olathe 

Johnson  County  Democrat,  Olathe. 

Kansas  Patron,  Olathe 

Ihe  Olathe  Republican , 

Kansas  Register,  Spring  Hill , 

Weekly  Review,  Spring  Hill 

Spring  Hill  New  Era 


Lakin  Herald., 


KEARNEY  COUNTY. 


1879- 

-1882 

1883-1886 

1882 

1883 

1879 

1879,1880 

1882 

1884 

1880-1884 

1883-1886 

1886 

1882 

1883-1886 

1885 

1886 

1885 

1886 

1866- 

-1868 

1876 

-1882 

1882 

1883 

1883- 

-1886 

1876- 

-1880 

1876-1886 

1879-1882 

1879-1883 

1880 

1882- 

-1886 

1882- 

-1886 

18H4 

1885 

1878 

1881 

1882 

1883 

-1885 

1882 


KINGMAN  COUNTY. 

The  Kingman  Mercury 1878,1880 

The  Kingman  Blade 1880 

TUe  Kingman  County  Citizen,  Kingman 1879-1884 

The  Kingman  County  Republican,  Kingman 1882-1884 

Citizen-Republican,  Kingman 1884 

Southern  Kansas  Democrat,  Kingman 1883-1886 

The  Kingman  Courier 1884-1886 

Kingman  Leader 1884-1886 

News,  Norwich 


KIOWA  COUNTY. 

Wellsford  Register 

The  Democrat  and  Watchman,  Dowell  post  office 

Comanche  Chief  and  The  Kiowa  Chief,  Reeder 

Greensburg  Signal 

Greensburg  Rustler 

Mullinville  Mallet 


LABETTE  COUNTY. 

Parsons  Sun 

Parsons  Sun,  daily 

Parsons  Eclipse 

Parsons  Daily  Eclipse 

Daily  Outlook,  Parsons 

Daily  Infant  Wondet,  Parsons 

Daily  Republican,  Parsons 

Parsons  Palladium 

The  Daily  Evening  Star,  Parsons,  (April  6  to  October  19, 1881,). 

Southern  Kansas  Advance,  Chetopa 

Chetopa  Advance ' 

Chetopa  Herald 

Chetopa  Statesman 

Oswego  Independent 

Labette  County  Democrat,  Oswego 

The  Oswego  Republican 

The  Oswego  Daily  Republican 

*Iound  Valley  Herald , 

Mound  Valley  News ..„ 

The  Altamont  Sentinel 


1885 
1885-1886 
1886 
1886 
1886 


1876-1886 
1884-1886 
1876-1886 
1881-1886 
1877,1878 
1878-1880 
1880,1881 
1883-1886 

1881 
1876-1878 
1878-1886 
1876-1878 
1885,1886 
1876-1886 
1880-1886 
1881-1886 
1881-1883 
1885,1886 
1886, 1887 

1886 


Fifth  Biennial  Eepobt. 


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BOUND  NEWSPAPEIi  FILES  AND  PERIODICALS.  KANSAS  — CONTINUED. 


Laue  C'"unty  Gazette,  California. 
Lane  County  Herald,  Dighton...., 
The  Dighton  Journal 


Newspapers. 


LANE  COUNTY. 


LEAVENWORTH  COUNTY. 

Kansas  Herald,  Leavenworth 

Kansas  Territorial  Register,  Leavenworth 

r^eavenworth  Conservative,  daily,  (January  to  June,  1867,  lacking,) 

Times  and  Conservative,  Leavenworth,  daily 

Leavenworth  Times,  daily,  (July  to  October,  1878,  lacking 

Leavenworth  Times,  weekly 

Leavenworth  I>aily  Commercial 

Kansas  Freie  Presse,  Leavenworth,  weekly 

Kansas  Freie  Presse,  Leavenworth,  daily 

Leavenworth  Appeal 

Leavenworth  Appeal  and  Herald ,. 

Leavenworth  Appeal  and  Tribune 

Public  Press,  Leavenworth,  weekly 

Public  Press,  Leavenworth,  daily,  (  from  July,  1877,  to  June,  1879,  lacking) 

Home  Record,  Leavenworth,  monthly 

Democratic  Standard,  Leavenworth,  weekly 

Kansas  Farmer,  Leavenworth,  monthly 

The  Leavenworth  Evening  Standard 

The  Kansas  Etlucational  Journal,  monthly:  Leavenworth,  Jan.,  1864,  to  Aug.,  1865; 
Grasshopper  Falls,  Sept.,  1865,  to  Jan.,  1866;  Topeka,  June,  1866,  to  Aug.,  1867  ;  Em- 
poria, Sept.,  1867,  to  April,  1871 ;  Emporia  and  Topeka,  May,  1871,  to  April,  1873 

Orphan's  Friend,  Leavenworth,  monthly 

The  Western  Homestead,  Leavenworth,  monthly 

The  Workingman's  Friend.  Leavenworth 

Leavenworth  Weekly  Chronicle 

The  Visitor,  Leavenworth 

The  Catholic,  Leavenworth 

The  Kansas  Prohibitionist,  Leavenworth 

Kansas  Commoner.  Leavenworth 

The  Tonganoxie  Mirror 

The  Tonganoxie  News,  changed  from  Linwood  Leader 

The  Linwood  Leader... 


1880-1882 

1885,1896 

1886 


1854-1859 
1855 


LINCOLN  COUNTY. 

Lincoln  County  News,  Lincoln  Center 

Saline  Valley  Register,  Lincoln  Center 

Lincoln  Register,  Lincoln  Center 

Saline  Valley  Register,  Lincoln  Center 

Lincoln  Banner,  Lincoln  Center 

Lincoln  Republican,  Lincoln  Center 

The  Argus  and  Beacon,  Lincoln  Center 

The  Beacon  of  Lincoln  County,  Lincoln  Center 

The  Lincoln  Beacon,  Lincoln  Center 


Border  Sentinel,  Mound  City , 

Linn  County  Clarion,  Mound  City. 

Mound  City  Progress 

La  Cygne  Weekly  Journal 

The  Pleasanton  Observer 

The  Pleasanton  Herald 

The  Prescott  Eagle 

The  Blue  Mound  Sun 


LINN  COUNTY. 


LYON  COUNTY. 

Emporia  News 

Emporia  Daily  News 

Kansas  Educational  Journal,  Emporia,  (see  Leavenworth  county). 

Emporia  Ledger 

The  Hatchet,  monthly,  Emporia 

The  P3ducationalist,  monthly,  Emporia 

Emporia  Sun 

The  Kansas  Greenbacker,  and  the  National  Era,  Emporia 

The  Emporia  Journal 

The  Kansas  Sentinel,  Emporia... 

Daily  Bulletin,  Emporia 

Emporia  Daily  Republican 

Emporia  Democrat , 

Emporia  Daily  Globe 

The  Hartford  Enterprise 

The  Hartford  Weekly  Call 

Americus  Weekly  Herald , 

The  Americus  Ledger 

The  Neosho  Vivifier,  Neosho  Rapids 


1869, 1870 
1870-1886 
1876-1880 
1873-1876 
1876-1886 
1876-1886 
1876-1878 
1879 
1879, 1880 
1877-1883 
1877  1882 
1876-1886 
1880-1882 
1867-1872 
1881-1886 


1864-1873 
1878-1886 
1878-1882 
1881-1883 
1883. 1884 
1882-1884 
1885-1886 

1883. 1884 

1884. 1885 
1882-1886 
1885-1886 
1883-1884 


1873 
1876-1879 
1879, 1880 
1881-1883 
1884-1886 
1886 
1880 
1881-1884 
1884-1886 

1866-1874 
1876-1886 
1884-1886 
1876-1886 
1876-1886 
1882-1886 
1883-1886 
1883-1886 


1866-1886 
1878-1886 

1876-1880 

1877. 1878 
1879-1880 

1878. 1879 
1878-1879 
1880,1881 
1880-1882 

1881 
1881-1886 
1882-1886 

1886 
1879-1880 
1879-1886 
1881, 1882 
1885, 1886 
1885, 1886 


1-1868   16 


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BOUND  NEWSPAPERS  FILES  AND  PERIODICALS,  KANSAS  — Continued. 


Newspapers. 


m'pherson  county. 

The  McPhersou  Independent 

The  McPherson  Freeman 

The  McPherson  Republican 

The  Comet,  McPherson 

Industrial  Liberator,  McPherson 

The  McPherson  Independent,  McPherson 

The  McPherson  Press 

The  McPherson  County  Champion,  McPherson 

Lindsborg  Localist .". 

Smolcy  Valley  News,  Lindsborg , 

Kansas  Poster,  Lindsborg 

The  Canton  Monitor 

Canton  Carrier ^ 

The  Windom  Record 


MARION  COUNTY. 


Marion  County  Record,  JVIarion  Center 

The  School  Galaxy,  Marion  Center 

Central  Kansas  Telegraph,  Marion  Center 

Marion  Banner,  Marion  Center 

Marion  (iraphic,  Marion  Center 

Marion  County  Democrat  and  Independent,  Marion  Center. 

The  Marion  Register,  Marion , 

The  Peabody  Gazette 

Peaboay  Reporter 

The  Peabody  Post 

Marion  Graphic,  Peabody 

Florence  Herald 

Florence  Tribune 

Hillsboro  Phonograph 

The  Intelligencer,  Hillsboro , 

Freundschafts-Kreis,  Hillsboro 


MARSHALL  COUNTY. 

The  Marysville  Enterprise  (volumes  1  and  3) 

The  Lantern,  Marysville 

The  Marshall  County  News,  Marysville 

Kansas  Staats-Zeitung,  Marysville 

Marysville  Signal 

Marysville  Post,  ( German,) 

Marshall  County  Democrat,  Marysville 

The  Bugle  Call,  Marysville 

The  Waterville  Telegraph,  ( 1874  and  1875  lacking,).... 

Blue  Rapids  Times 

Irving,  Blue  Valley  Gazette..... 

The  Irving  Citizen , 

Frankfort  Record , 

The  National  Headlight,  Frankfort 

The  Frankfort  Bee , 

The  Beattie  Boomerang 

The  North  Star,  Beattie 

The  Star,  Beattie 

The  Visitor.  Axtell 

Axtell  Anchor 


1876-1879 

4 

1878-1886 

9 

1879-1886 

1881,1882 

1 

18^2 

I 

1882-1884 

4 

1884,1885 

1 

1885,1886 

2 

1879-1883 

1881-1886 

5 

1882, 1883 

1 

1880 

1 

1885,1886 
1884-1886 

1 
2 

1875-1886 

11 

1877 

1 

1880 

1 

1880, 1881 
1882,1883 

2 
1 

1883, 1884 
1885,1886 

1 
1 

1876-1886 

11 

1880 

1 

1882 

1 

1883-1886 

3 

1876-1885 

10 

1884-1886 

2 

.  1881 

1 

1881, 1882 

1 

1885, 1886 

2 

1866-1868 

2 

1876 

1 

1876-1886 

11 

1879-1881 

2 

1881-1883 

2 

1881-1886 

5 

1883-1886 

4 

1885, 1886 

1 

1870-1886 

15 

1876-1886 

11 

1876-1878 

3 

1880 

1 

1876-1879 

4 

1879-1881 

2 

1881-1886 

6 

1883,1884 

1 

1884,1885 

1 

1885, 1886 

2 

1883, 1884 
188.3-1886 

1 
3 

MEADE   COUNTY. 

Fowler  City  Graphic 1885,1886 

The  Fowler  City  Advocate '  1886 

Meade  County  Globe,  Meade  Center 1885,1886 

Meade  Center  Press I  1885,1886 

The  Press-Democrat,  Meade  Center |  1886 

Meade  Center  Telegram I  1886  1 

The  Hornet,  Spring  Lake j  1885,1886  j 

The  Guardian,  West  Plains 1886 

Meade  County  Times,  Mertilla 1886  ! 


MIAMI  COUNTY.  i 

The  Western  Spirit,  Paola 1874-1886 

The  Miami  Republican,  Paola I  1876-1886 

Republican-Citizen,  Paola I  1878-1880 

Miami  Talisman,  Paola !  1881,1882 

Paola  Times |  1882-1886 

The  Border  Chief,  Louisburg i  1879-1881 

Watchman,  Louisburg [  1881 

Osawatomie  Times |  1880, 1881 

The  Osawatomie  Sentinel 1885,1886 

Fontana  News 1885,1886 


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Newspapers. 


MITCHELL  COUNTY. 

Beloit  Gazette,  (duplicates  from  April,  1872,  to  April  1873;  1873,  1874  aud  1875  lacking;)., 

Beloit  Weekly  Record : 

The  Beloit  Courier 

Beloit  Weekly  Democrat 

Western  Democrat,  Beloit 

The  Western  Nationalist,  Beloit 

The  Echo,  Cawker  City 

The  Cawker  City  Free  Press 

Cawker  Citv  Journal { 

The  Public'Record,  Cawker  City 

Glen  Elder  Key 

Glen  Elder  Herald I 

Simpson  Siftings I 

Scottsville  Independent 1 


1872-1886 
1877-1879 
1879-1886 
1878-1880 
1880, 1881 
1882, 1883 
1876-1878 
1878-1883 
1880-1886 
1883-1886 

1880 
1885,1886 
1884-1886 

1886 


MONTGOMERY  COUNTY. 

Independence  Courier 

Independence  Kansan 

The  Star,  Independence 

The  Star  and  Kansan,  Independence 

The  South  Kansas  Tribune,  Independence 

The  Workingman's  Courier,  Independence 

The  Living  Age,  Independence, 

The  Evening  Reporter,  Independence,  (lacking  from  1883  to  February  17,  1886,). 

The  Independence  News,  daily  and  weekly 

Montgomery  Argus,  Independence 

Cofteyville  Journal 

The  Gate  City  Enterprise,  Coffevville 

Gate  City  Gazette,  Coffey ville...' 

Cherry  vale  Leader 

Cherry  vale  Globe 

Cherry  vale  News 

Cherry  Valley  Torch,  Cherryvale 

Cherry  vale  Globe-News 

The  Globe  and  Torch,  Cherryvale 

Daily  Globe  and  Torch,  Cherryvale 

The  Weekly  Clarion,  Cherryvale ; 

Cherryvale  Bulletin ^ 

The  Elk  City  Globe 

The  Elk  City  Star 

The  Elk  City  Democrat 

The  Caney  Chronicle 

The  Havana  Vidette 

Liberty  Light 


MORRIS  COUNTY. 

Moriis  County  Republican,  Council  Grove 

Council  Grove  Democrat 

Republican  and  Democrat,  Council  Grove 

Council  Grove  Republican 

Morris  County  Times,  Council  Grove 

The  Kansas  Cosmos,  Council  Grove,  (January  to  July,  1885,  lacking ;  October  15, 1886, 

Cosmos  consolidated  with  Council  Grove  Republican,) 

The  Council  Grove  Guard 

Morris  County  Enterprise,  Parkerville. 


1874, 1875 

1876-1884 

1882-1884 

1885, 1886 

1876-1886 

1877-1879 

1881 

1882-1886 

1886 

1886 

1876-1886 

1884. 1885 
1886 
1877 

1879-1882 
1881, 1882 
1882-1885 
1882-1884 

1885. 1886 
1885, 1886 

1885 
1884-1886 
1882-1886 
1884-1886 
1885, 1886 
1885,1886 
1885, 1886 

1886 


1876, 1877 
1876, 1877 
1877-1879 
1879-1886 
1880, 1881 

1881-1886 
1884-1886 
1878-1884 


MORTON  COUNTY. 

Frisco  Pioneer »., 


1886, 1887 


NEMAHA  COUNTY. 

Seneca  Weekly  Courier 1875-1884 

Seneca  Courier-Democrat 1885,1886 

The  Seneca  Tribune 1879-1886 

Our  Mission,  Seneca 1885,1886 

Nemaha  County  Republican,  Sabetha 1876-1886 

The  Sabetha  Advance 1876,1877 

Sabetha  Weekly  Herald 1884-1886 

The  Oneida  .Journal 1879-1882 

The  Oneida  Chieftain,  Democrat,  and  Dispatch 1883, 1884 

The  Oneida  Monitor 1885,1886 

The  Wetmore  Spectator  (lacking  from  August,  1884,  to  August,  1885,) \  1882-1886 

The  Centralia  Enterprise 1883,1884 

The  Centralia  .Journal I  1885,1886 


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Newspapers. 


NEOSHO  COUNTY. 

Neosho  County  Journal,  Osage  Mission., 


The  Temperance  Banner,  Osage  Mission 

Neosho  Valley  Enterprise,  Osage  Mission 

The  Neosho  County  Democrat,  Osage  Mission, 

Neosho  County  Record,  Erie 

The  Neosho  County  Republican,  Erie 

Chanute  Times 

The  Chanute  Democrat 

The  Chanute  Chronicle 

Chanute  Blade 

Head  Light,  Thayer 

The  Thayer  Herald 

Star  of  Hope,  Urbana 


1876-1886 
1878-1880 
1880-1882 
1883-1886 
1876-1886 
1884-1886 
1876-1886 
1879-1882 
1882, 1883 
1883-1886 
1876-1886 
1885,1886 
1878 


NESS  COUNTY. 

The  Pioneer,  Clarinda  and  Sidney I  1879  1882 

The  Advance,  Sidney 

Ness  City  Times 

The  Truth,  Ness  City 

The  News,  Ness  City 

The  Ness  City  Graphic 

The  Globe,  Schoharie 


1883,1884 
1884-1886 


NORTON  COUNTY. 

Norton  County  Advance,  Norton 

Norton  County  People,  Norton , 

The  Norton  Courier 

Norton  Champion 

The  Lenora  Leader 

The  Kansas  Northwest,  Lenora 

The  Kansas  Monitor,  Lenora 

The  Common  People,  Lenora 

The  Norton  County  Badger,  and  The  Edmond  Times,  Edmond. 
The  Alniena  Star 


OSAGE  COUNTY. 


Osage  County  Chronicle,  Burlingame,  ( 1872  lacking,).. 

Osage  County  Democrat,  Burlingame 

Burlingame  Herald. 


Burlingame  Independent,  (changed  from  Carbondale  Calendar,  January  28  to  April  1, 
1886;  Carbondale  Independent,  April  8  to  May  13, 1886,  then  moved  to  Burlingame,). 

Osage  City  Free  Press , 

The  Kansas  Times,  Osage  City,  (moved  from  Lyndon,) 

The  Osage  City  Republican 

Osage  County  Democrat,  Osage  City 

Lyndon  Times 

The  Lyndon  Journal 

The  Lyndon  Leader 

Kansas  Plebeian,  Lyndon  and  Scranton 

The  Carbondale  Journal 

Carbondale  Independent 

Astonisher  &  Paralyzer.  Carbondale 

Kansas  Workman,  Scranton  and  Quenemo 

Melvern  Record 


1878-1882 
1880-1883 
1883-1886 
1884-1886 
1882-1886 

1884. 1885 

1885. 1886 
1886 
1886 

1885. 1886 


1868-1886 
1881-1886 
1881-1884 


1876-1886 
1879-1881 
1882, 1883 
1886,1887 
1876-1879 
1882-1886 
1882,1883 
1882 
1879 
1882-1884 
1885,1886 
1883-1886 
1884-1886 


OSBORNE  COUNTY.  I 

Osborne  County  Farmer,  Osborne 1876-1886 

The  Truth  Teller,  Osborne i  1880 

Daily  News,  Osborne I  1881 

Osborne  County  News,  Osborne !  1883-1886 


Bull's  City  Post. 


1880 

Osborne  County  Key,  Bull's  City, i  1881, 1882 

The  Western  Empire,  Bull's  City I  1883-1885 

Downs  Times 1  1880-1886 

Downs  Chief. j  1886 

Portis  Patriot 1881-1886 

The  Western  Empire,  Alton,  (moved  from  Bull's  City,) i  1885,1886 


1874-1886 
1876-1883  j 


OTTAWA   COUNTY. 

The  Solomon  Valley  Mirror,  Minneapolis 

The  Sentinel,  Minneapolis 

Minneapolis  Messenger,  (successor  of  Sentinel) !  1883-1886 

Minneapolis  Independent ]  1876-1881 

Ottawa  County  Index,  Minneapolis !  1880-1883 

The  Progressive  Current,  Minneapolis !  1883,1884 


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I 


Newspapers, 


OTTAWA  COUNTY — concluded. 

Minneapolis  Democrat 1884-1886 

The  Daily  Institute,  Minneapolis,  Nos  1  to  20 |  1885 

Kansas  Workman,  monthly,  xVIinneapolis i  1885, 1886 

Minneapolis  School  Journal !  1885,1886 

TheDelphos  Herald ; '  1879,1880 

Delphos  Carrier i  1881-1886 

Bennington  Star j  1883-1886 

The  Bennington  Journal 1  1885 


PAWNEE  COUNTY. 

Lamed  Press 

The  Pawnee  County  Herald,  Lamed 

The  Lamed  Enterprise-t'hrouoscope 

The  Larned  Opiic 

The  Larned  Weekly  Eagle-Optic. 


1876-1878 
1877,1878 
18-8-1886 
1878-1884 
1885,1886 
Garfield  Letter '. : I  1885,1886 


1876-1886 
1877.1878 


PHILLIPS  COUNTY. 

TheKirwin  Chief 

Kirwin  Progress  and  Kirwin  Democrat 

The  Independent,  Kirwin , 

Kirwin  Republican i  1883,1884 

' -■   1878-1886 

1884, 1885 
1879-1883 


Phillips  County  Herald,  Phillipsburg.. 

The  Phillipsburg  Times 

Logan  Enterprise 

Phillips  County  Freeman,  Logan 

The  Logan  Republican 

The  Long  Island  Argus 


POTTAWATOMIE  COUNTY. 

Vottawatomie  Gazette,  Louisville,  (vols.  1,2, 3,4  and  duplicate  vol.  1,). 

Kansas  Reporter,  Louisville 

Pottawatomie  county  Herald,  Louisville •• 

The  Louisville  Republican  (and  The  Semi-Weekly  Republican) 

Weekly  Kansas  Valley,  Wamego 

The  Wamego  Blade 

The  Wamego  Tribune 

Kansas  Agricultarist,  Wamego 

Wamego  Democrat 

St.  Marys  Times 

St.  Marys  Democrat 

Pottawatomie  Chief,  St.  Marys 

St.  Marys  Express 

St.  Marys  Star 

Inkslingers'  Advertiser,  Westmoreland 

The  Weekly  Period,  Westmoreland 

The  Westmoreland  Recorder 

The  Onaga  Journal 

The  Onaga  Democrat 

Indepenaent  and  Morning  News,  Havensville 


The  Staflbrd  Citizen •. 

Pratt  County  Press,  luka 

Pratt  County  Times,  luka 

The  Saratoga  Sun 

Pratt  County  Democrat,  Saratoga., 
The  CuUison  Banner 


PRATT  COUNTY. 


1885 


1867-1870 
1870-1887 

1879 
1882-1886 
1869-1871 

1876 
1877-1882 
1879-1886 
1885, 1886 
1876, 1877 

1878 
1878,1879 
1880-1886 
1884-1886 

1878 
1882-1885 
1885,1886 
1878-1885 
1885, 1886 
1880-1882 


1877,1878 
1878-1886 
1881-1886 
1885,1886 
1885,1886 


RAWLINS  COUNTY.  j 

Atwood  Pioneer i  1879-1882 

Republican  Citizen,  Atwood .- 1880-1886 

Rawlins  County  Democrat,  Atwood .• ,  1885,1886 

The  Ludall  Settler !  1884-1886 

The  Celia  Enterprise .'. i  1885, 1886 

BENO  COUNTY. 

Hutchinson  Kews 

Hutchinson  Daily  News 

Hutchinson  Hera'ld 

The  Interior,  Hutchinson » 

The  Interior  Herald,  Hutchinson 

The  Sunday  Democrat,  (The  Dollar  Democrat,  The  Democrat,  and  the  Hutchinson  Dem- 


ocrat,). 


The  Argosy,  Nickerson 

The  Nickerson  Register.... 
The  Arlington  Enterprise. 


1876-1 880 
1886 
1876-1885 
1877-1885 
1885. 1886 


1878-1886 
1884-1886 


64 


STATE  HISTOBICAL  SOCIETY. 


BOUND  NEWSPAPER  FILES  AND  PERIODICALS,  KANSAS  — Continued. 


REPUBLIC  COUNTY 

The  Belleville  Republic 

The  Belleville  Telescope 

The  Weekly  Record,  Belleville, 

Scandia  Republic 

The  Republic  County  Journal,  Scandia 
Republican-Journal,  Scandia 

Scandia  Journal 

Republic  County  Independent,  Scandia 
Republic  County  Chief,  Scandia, 
White  Rock  Independent 

Republic  City  News 

Conservative  Cuban,  Cuba 
Republic  County  Pilot,  Cuba 
The  Wayne  Register 


RICE  COUNTY 

Rice  County  Gazette,  Sterling, 

Sterling  Gazette 

Weekly  Bulletin,  and  The  Sterling  Bulletin 

The  Lyons  Republican 

The  Daily  Republican,  Lyons, 

Central  Kansas  Democrat,  ( 1882  and  1883  lacking,)  Lyons 

Central  Kansas  Democrat,  daily,  Lyons 

The  Lyons  Prohibitionist 

The  Rural  West,  Little  River. 

The  Chase  Dispatch 


The  Kansas  Radical,  Manhattan,  (duplicate  of  1867  and  1868,). 

The  Manhattan  Independent 

The  Manhattan  Standard,  (triplicate  of  1869  and  duplicate  of  1870,). 

Manhattan  Homestead 

The  Nationalist.  Manhattan. 
The  Literary  Review,  Manhattan. 

Manhattan  Beacon 

The  Industrialist,  Manhattan,  (twelve  duplicates,)., 

Manhattan  Enterprise 

The  Kansas  Telephone,  Manhattan.. 

The  Manhattan  Republic. 

The  Independent,  Manhattan., 

The  Mercury,  Manhattan. 

The  Golden  Cresset,  monthly,  Manhattan. 

The  Journal  of  Mycology,  monthly,  Manhattan.. 

The  Independent,  Riley  Center., 

Randolph  Echo 

Leonard ville  Monitor... 


ROOKS  COUNTY. 

The  Stockton  News  and  The  Western  News,  (except  1881,  see  Plainville  News,) i  1876- 

Rooks  County  Record,  Stockton I  1879- 

Stockton  Democrat 1885, 

The  Plainville  News,  (moved  from  Stockton  for  one  year,) I 

The  Plainville  Press I  1885, 

Plainville  Echo i  1884- 

Plainville  Times ....!!....!... 

Webster  Eagle 


1886 
1886 
1886 
1881 


RUSH  COUNTY. 

Rush  County  Progress,  Rush  Center,  and  LaCrosse  Eagle 1877,1878 

LaCrosse  Chieftain 1882-1886 

The  Blade,  Walnut  Citv i...!]!'    1878-1882 

The  Herald,  Walnut  City I  1883-1886 

Walnut  City  Gazette 1886 


RUSSELL  COUNTY. 

Russell  County  Record,  Russell j  1876-1886 

Russell  County  Advance,  Russell I  1878 

Russell  Independent ', \\„\  1879-1881 

The  Russell  Hawkeye I  1882,1883 

Russell  Live-Stock  Journal |  1S85, 1886 

Bunker  Hill  Advertiser i  i88(),  1881 

Bunker  Hill  Banner '  1882,1883 

Bunker  Hill  Banner  (second) '.:  1884*  1885 


ST.  JOHN  COUNTY.  ! 

The  Oakley  Opinion „ :  1885,1886 


Fifth  Biennial  Repobt. 


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BOUND  NEWSPAPER  FILES  AND  PERIODICALS,  KANSAS  — Continued. 


Newspapers. 


saline:  county. 

The  Salina  Herald 1876-1886 

Saline  County  Journal,  Salina }  1876-188G 

Farmers' Advocate,  Salina I  1876-1879 

The  Weekly  Democrat,  Salina !  1878,1879 

SvenskaHerolden,  Salina j  1878-1881 

The  Salina  Independent j  1882-1885 

The  Salina  Republican 1886 

The  Rising  Sun,  Salina !  1885, 1886 

Brookville  Independent |  1880 

Brookville  Transcript 1881-1886 

Chico  Advertiser,  (discontinued,) |  1886-1887 

The  Gypsum  Banner !  1886 


SCX)TT  COUNTY. 

Western  Times,  Scott  City 1885,: 

Scott  County  News,  Scott  City I  1 

Scott  County  Herald,  Scott  City ] 


SEDGWICK  COUNTY. 


Wichita  Vidette,  (August  25, 1870,  to  March  11, 1871,). 
Wichita  City  Eagle,  ( 1873-1876  lacking,) 


Wichita  Daily  Eagle., 

Wichita  Weekly  Beacon 

The  Wichita  Daily  Beacon 

Wichita  Herald 

Stern  des  Westens,  Wichita 

National  Monitor,  Wichita 

Daily  Republican,  Wichita 

Wichita  Republican 

Wichita  Daily  Times 

Sedgwick  Jayhawker  and  Palladium,  Wichita. 

The  New  Republic,  Wichita 

Wichita  Daily  Evening  Resident 

The  Anow,  Wichita 

Kansas  Staat s- A nzeiger,  Wichita 

Cheney  Journal 

Valley  Center  News 

Clearwater  Leader 


1870,1871 
1872-1886 
1884-1886 
1874-1884 
1884-1886 
1877-1879 

1879 
1879, 188(» 
1880, 1881 
1880, 1881 
1881-1884 
1882-1883 
1883-1886 

1886 


1884-1886 
1885, 1886 


SEQUOYAH  COUNTY. 


The  Garden  City  Paper 

The  Irrigator,  Garden  City 

SEWARD  COUNTY.  ! 

The  Prairie  Owl,  Fargo  Springs I  1885, 

Seward  County  Democrat,  Fargo  Springs ' 

The  Fargo  Springs  News 

SHAWNEE  COUNTY. 

Daily  Kansas  Freeman,  Topeka,  (October  24  to  November  7,) 

The  Kansas  Tribune,  Topeka 

Topeka  Tribune,  (two  sets,) 

The  Topeka  Tribune 

Topeka  Daily  Tribune,  (January  12  to  March  1,) 

The  Congregational  Record,  Topeka,  (see  Douglas  county.)  • 

Weekly  Kansas  State  Record,  Topeka,  (1863-1867  lacking,  and  7  duplicates,) 

Daily  Kansas  State  Record,  Topeka,  (January  to  June,  1870,  lacking,) 

Daily  Kansas  Slate  Record,  Topeka,  (duplicates  of  above,) 

Fair  Daily  Record,  Topeka,  (duplicate  volume,) 

The  Kansas  Farmer,  monthly,  (Topeka,  May,  1863,  March  and  April,  1864;  Lawrence, 

January,  1865,  to  July,  1867;    Leavenworth,  September,  1867,  to  December,  1873; 

Topeka,  weekly,  1873  to  1884,) 

Kansas  Educational  Journal,  Topeka,  (see  Leavenworth  county.) 

Topeka  Leader,  ( 1866  and  1867,  duplicates,) 

Commonwealth,  daily,  Topeka.  (41  duplicates,) 

The  Weekly  Commonwealth,  Topeka,  (6 duplicates,) 

Tanner  and  Cobbler,  Topeka 

Kansas  Magazine,  monthly,  Topeka 

Topeka  Daily  Blade,  (1874  not  published,  and  1875  lacking,  1  duplicate,) 

Topeka  Weekly  Blade : 

Kansas  State  Journal,  daily,  Topeka 

Kansas  Weekly  State  Journal,  Topeka 

Kansas  Democrat,  Topeka 

American  Young  Folks,  monthly,  Topeka 

Times,  Topeka,  daily 

The  Kansas  Churchman,  monthly,  Topeka,  (1883-1885,  Lawrence,) 

Commercial  Advertiser,  Topeka 


1879 
1882 


1855 
1855-1858 
1858-1861 
1866, 1867 

1864 

1859-1875 

1868-1871 

1868-1871 

1871 


1863-1886 

1«65-1869 
1869-1886 
1874-1886 

1872 
1872-1873 
1873-1879 
1876-1879 
1879-1886 
1879-1886 
1874-1882 
1876-1882 

1876 
1876-1886 

187 


:.  I 


16 


66 


STATE  HISTOBICAL  SOCIETY. 


BOUND  NEWSPAPER  FILES  AND  PERIODICALS,  KANSAS  — Continued. 


Newspapers. 


SHAWNEE  COUNTY—  concluded. 
Educational  Calendar,  monthly,  Topeka 


Colored  Citizen,  Topeka. 

Der  Courier,  Topeka 

Tlie  Daily  Capital,  Topeka 

Weekly  Capital  and  Farmers'  Journal,  Topeka , 

Kansas  Staats-Anzeiger,  Topeka 

The  Kansas  Methodist,  Topeka,  (monthly  1879, 1880,  and  weekly  1881-1886,). 

The  Topeka  Tribune 

North  Topeka  Daily  Argus,  and  Times 

The  Topeka  Post,  daily 

The  Whim-Wham,  Topeka 

The  Educationist,  Topeka 

The  Kansas  Telegraph,  Topeka 

Good  Tidings,  Topeka 

Daily  Democrat  and  Daily  State  Press,  Topeka 

The  Colored  Patriot,  Topeka 

The  Evening  Herald,  Topeka 

The  Faithful  Witness,  semi-monthly,  Topeka 

The  National  Workman,  Topeka , 

Saturday  Evening  Lance,  Topeka , 

The  Kansas  Newspaper  Union,  Topeka 

The  Topeka  Tribune 

The  Daily  Critic,  Topeka 

New  Paths  in  the  Far  West,  German  monthly,  Topeka -. 

Light,  Masonic  Monthly,  Topeka 

The  Kansas  Knight  and  Soldier,  semi-monthly,  Topeka  

The  Spirit  of  Kansas,  Topeka 

Western  Baptist,  Topeka 

Western  School  Journal,  monthly,  Topeka , 

The  Kansas  Law  Journal,  Topeka , 

The  Citizen,  daily,  Topeka 

The  Kansas  Democrat,  daily,  Topeka 

Qui- Messenger,  monthly,  Topeka 

Welcome,  Music  and  Home  Journal,  monthly,  Topeka 

Anti-Monopolist,  Topeka 

Topeka  Times,  North  Topeka,  (March,  1873,  to  February,  1874,  lacking,) 

North  Topeka  Times 

The  Evening  Republic,  North  Topeka 

North  Topeka  Mail 

Kansas  Valley  Times,  Rossville 

The  Rossville  News 

Carpenter's  Kansas  Lyre,  Rossville 

Silver  Lake  News 

The  Future,  monthly,  Richland .». 


SHERIDAN  COUNTY. 


Sheridan  County  Tribune,  Kenneth.... 
Weekly  Sentinel.  Kenneth  and  Hoxie. 
Democrat,  Kenneth  and  Hoxie 


SHERMAN   COUNTY. 

The  New  Tecumseh,  Gandy,  Leonard  and  Itasca 

Voltaire  Adviser 


SMITH  COUNTY. 

Smith  County  Pioneer,  Smith  Centre , 

The  Kansas  Free  Press,  Smith  Centre , 

Smith  County  Record,  Smith  Centre , 

Smith  County  Weekly  Bulletin,  Smith  Centre 

The  Bazoo,  Smith  Centre 

Gaylord  Herald 

The  Toiler  and  Independent,  Harlan 

The  Harlan  Weekly  Chief 

The  Harlan  Advocate 

The  Cedarville  Telephone , 

The  Cedarville  Review 

The  Dispatch,  Reamsville 

The  Cora  Union ».., 


STAFFORD  COUNTY. 

Stafford  County  Herald,  Stafford 

Stafford  County  Republican,  Stafford 

The  St.  John  Advance , 

The  Sun,  St.  John 

The  Stafford  County  Bee,  Milwaukee 

The  Macksville  Times 


1877,1878 
1878,1879 
1878-1880 

1 
2 

2 

1879-1886 

16 

1883-1886 

3 

1879-1881 

2 

1879-1886 

8 

1880,1881 

1880,1881 

1880 

2 
3 

1 

1880,1881 
1880-1884 

2 

4 

1881-1886 

6 

1881-1886 

5 

1881, 1882 

1 

1882 

1 

1882 

1 

1882-1886 

4 

1882 

1 

188.3-1886 

3 

1883-1886 

3 

1883-1885 

2 

1884 

1 

1884,1885 

1 

1884-1886 

2 

1884-1886 

2 

1884,1885 
1884-1886 

i 

1885,1886 

2 

1885-1887 

4 

1885,1886 
1886 

1 

2 

1886 

1 

1885,1886 
1883,1884 

1 
1 

1871-1874 

3 

1876-1885 

10 

1882 

1 

1882-1886 

4 

1879-1882 

4 

1883,1884 

1 

1884-1886 

2 

1882 

1 

1885-1877 

2 

1881,1882 

1 

1884-1886 

2 

1885, 1886 

1 

1885,1886 

1 

1885, 1886 

1 

1876-1886 

11 

1879-1881 

2 

1882, 1883 
1884-1886 

2 
3 

1885, 1886 
1879-1886 

2 

7 

1879,1880 
1884, 1885 

1 
2 

1885,1886 
1883 

1 
1 

1884,1885 

1 

1884-1886 

1 

1886 

1 

1879-1886 

6 

1886 

1 

1880-1886 

7 

1885,1886 

2 

1882,1883 

1 

1886 

1 

Fifth  biennial  Repobt. 


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BOUND  NEWSPAPER  FILES  AND  PERIODICALS,  KANSAS  — Continued. 


Newspapers. 


STANTON  COUNTY. 

Veteran  Sentinel,  and  Johnson  City  Sentinel , 


Years. 


STEVENS  COUNTY. 


Hugo  Herald,  Hugoton 

SUMNER  COUNTY. 

Sumner  County  Press,  Wellington 

Wellington  Daily  Press 

Sumner  County  Democrat,  Wellington 

Wellington  Seuii- Weekly  Vidette : 

The  Wellingtonian,  Wellington 

The  Wellington  Democrat 

Sumner  County  Standard, Wellington , 

The  Daily  Postal  Card,  Wellington 

The  Kepiiblican,  Wellington 

The  Wellington  Monitor 

Kansas  Weather  Observer,  Wellington 

Oxford  Independent , 

Oxford  Reflex  and  Weekly , 

Caldwell  Post .'. , 

Caldwell  Journal , 

Oklahoma  War  Chief,  Wichita,  January  12  to  March  9,  1883;  Gneda  Springs,  March  23 
to  July  19, 1883;  Oklahoma  Territory,  April  26  and  May  3, 1884;  Arkansas  City,  May  10, 
1884;  Ceuda  Springs,  August  30,  1884;  South  Haven,  October  23  to  December  4,  1884;  i 
Arkansas  City,  February  3  to  June  11, 1885;  Caldwell,  June  18, 1885,  to  August  12, 1886.. i 

Caldwell  Commercial --- ' 

Caldwell  Standard 

The  Free  Press,  Caldwell 

Belle  Plaine  News 

The  Kansas  Odd  Fellow,  Belle  Plaine 

The  Resident,  Belle  Plaine 

Mulvane  Herald 

Mulvane  Record 

Geuda  Springs  Herald 

Argon ia  Clipper 

Conway  Springs  Star 

The  Weekly  News,  South  Haven 

The  South  Haven  New  Era : 


Thomas  County  Cat,  Colby. 


THOMAS  COUNTY. 


1873-1886 
1886,1887 
1877-1879 

1879 
1881-1885 
1882-1884 
1884-1886 
1886, 1887 

1886. 

1886 

1886 
1876-1879 
1880,1881 
1879-1883 
1883-1886 


1883-1886 
1880-1883 
1884 
1885, 1886 
1879-1886 
1882,1883 
1885,1886 
1880-1882 
1885,1886 
1882-1886 
1884-1886 
1886, 1886 
1885, 1886 


1885. 1886 


WABAUNSEE  COUNTY. 

The  Wabaunsee  County  Herald,  Alma 

The  Alma  Weekly  Union 

Wabaunsee  County  News,  Alma 

The  Blade,  Alma 

Wabaunsee  County  Herald,  Alma 

The  Alma  Enterprise 

The  Land-Mark,  Eskridge,  (not  published  from  December,  1874,  to  June  30, 1883,). 

The  Home  Weekly,  Eskridge 

The  Eskridge  Star 

Wabaunsee  County  Democrat,  Eskridge 


1869-1871 
1871,1872 
1876-1886 
1877,1878 
1879-1881 
1884-1886 
1873-1883 
1881-1886 
1883-1886 


Wallace  County  Register,  Wallace. 


WALLACE  COUNTY. 


WASHINGTON  COUNTY. 

Western  Observer  and  Washington  Republican,  (broken  files,) i  1869,1870 

Washington  Republican  and  Watchman I  1870,1871 

Washington  Republican '  1876-1886 

Washington  County  Register,  Washington 1881-1886 

Washington  Countv  Daily  Register,  Washington 1884,1885 

Weeekly  Post,  Washington 1883-1886 

Western  Independent,  Hanover 1876,1877 

Washington  County  Sun  and  Hanover  Democrat 1878 

The  Hanover  Democrat 1878-1886 

Grit,  Hanover 1884,1885 

The  Clifton  Localist 1878 

Clifton  Journal  and  Review 1878-1880 

Clifton  Review 1881-1886 


TREGO  COUNTY. 

The  Wa-Keeney  Weekly  World i  1879-1886       8 

Kansas  Leader,  Wakeeney .• I  1879, 1880  I 

Trego  County  Tribune,  Wakeeney 

Globe,  Cyrus 1882,' 1883 


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State  Histobical  Society. 


BOUND  NEWSPAPER  FILES  AND  PERIODICALS,  KANSAS  — Conct.uded. 


Newspapers. 


WASHINGTON  COUNTY  —  concluded. 

The  Local  News  and  The  Semi-Weekly  News,  Clifton 

The  Greenleaf  Journal. 

The  Greenleaf  Independent 

The  Independent-Journal,  Greenleaf. , 

Greenleaf  Herald 

The  Haddaui  Weekly  Clipper 

Palmer  Weekly  Globe 

The  Barnes  Enterprise 


WICHITA  COUNTY. 

Wichita  Standard,  Bonasa  ai?d  Leoti  City 

Leoti  Lance 


1885, 
1881- 
1882, 


1886 


1885, 1886 


WILSON  COUNTY. 

Wilson  County  Citizen,  Fredonia 1870-1886 

Fredonia  Tribune 1878,1879 

Fredonia  Democrat 1882-1886 

The  Times,  Fredonia !  1883-1885 

Fredonia  Chronicle I  1885,1886 

Neodesha  Free  Press ., i  1876-1882 

Neodesha  Gazette !  1881,1882 

Neodesha  Register |  1883-1886 

WOODSON  COUNTY.  I 

Woodson  County  Post,  Neosho  Falls I  1873-1883 

Neosho  Falls  Post !  1883-1886 

Weekly  News,  Yates  Center,  and  The  Yates  Center  News 1877-1886 

Yates  Center  Argus i  1882,1883 

Woodson  Democrat,  Yates  Center !  1884-1886 

The  Toronto  Topic ;  1883-1886 


WYANDOTTE  COUNTY. 

Quindaro  Chindowan 

Wyandotte  Gazette  (1869  and  1873  lacking) 

Wyandotte  Herald  ( 1873  lacking) 

The  Kawsmouth  Pilot,  Wyandotte 

Equitable  Aid  Advocate,  monthly,  Wyandotte 

Wyandotte  Republican,  daily  and  weekly 

The  Wyandotte  Chief. 

Kansas  Pioneer,  Wyandotte 

The  Pioneer,  Kansas  City,  Kansas 

The  Kansas  Pilot,  Kansas  City,  Kansas 

The  Stock  Farm  and  Home  Weekly,  Kansas  City,  Kansas. 

The  Spy,  Kansas  City,  Kansas 

The  Globe  and  the  Sun  and  Globe,  Kansas  City,  Kansas.... 

Light,  Kansas  City,  Kansas.. 

The  Wasp,  Rosedale 


1857, 1858 
1866-1886 
1872-1886 

1881 
1881-1883 
1881,1882 
1883,1885 
1883-1885 
1878-1880 
1879,1881 

1880 
1881,1882 
1884, 1886 
1884, 1885 
1884. 1885 


BOUND  NEWSPAPERS,  ETC.,  OF  OTHER  STATES  AND  COUNTRIES. 


New^apers. 


ALABAMA. 

The  Nationalist,  Mobile 

CALIFORNIA. 

San  Francisco  Weekly  Post 

The  Alaska  Appeal,  San  Francisco 

The  Pacific  Rural  Press,  San  Francisco 

The  Overland  Monthly,  San  Francisco 

California  Patron  and  Agriculturist,  San  Francisco 

American  Sentinel,  Oakland 

Signs  of  the  Times,  Oakland 

COLORADO. 

Silver  World,  Lake  City 

Weekly  Rocky  Mountain  News,  Denver 

The  Rocky  Mountain  Presbyterian,  Denver  and  Cincinnati 

The  Gunnison  Review,  weekly 

Mountain  Mail,  Salida 

The  Gunnison  Daily  RevieW' 
Denver  Daily  Tribune 


Years. 


1879-1886 

9 

1879-1880 

1 

1882-1886 

5 

1885, 1886 

2 

1886 

1 

1886 

1 

1886 

1 

1877-1886 

9 

1878-1886 

9 

1879-1880 

1 

1880-1881 

9 

1880-1886 

6 

1882-1886 

9 

1884 

2 

FIFTH  BIENNIAL  REPORT, 


69 


BOUND  NEWSPAPERS,  ETC.,  OF  OTHER  STATES  AND  COUNTRIES— Continued. 


Newspapers. 


COLORADO  —  conelttded. 


Grand  Juuction  New». 
White  Pine  Cone 


CONNECTICUT. 

The  Connecticut  Couraut,  Hartford 

Middlesex  Gazette,  Middletown,  1804,  1805  and  1817., 

Quarterly  Journal  of  Inebriety,  Hartford 

Travelers'  Record,  monthly,  Hartford 


DAKOTA. 

Dakota  Teacher,  Huron,  August,  1885,  to  June,  1886. 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA. 

Kendall's  Expositor,  Washington 

The  National  Era,  Washington 

The  Council  Fire,  Washington 

The  Alpha,  Washington 

The  Washington  World , 

National  Tribune 

United  States  Government  publications,  monthly  catalogue,  Washington. 
The  Official  Gazette  of  the  United  States,  Patent  Office,  Washington 


The  Florida  Dispatch,  Jacksonville., 


GEORGIA. 

Southern  Industrial  Record,  monthly,  Atlanta...  . 


ILLINOIS. 

Religio-Philosophical  Journal,  Chicago 

The  Inter-Ocean,  Chicago 

Semi-weekly  Inter-Ocean,  Chicago 

Faith's  Record,  monthly,  Chicago * 

Commercial  Advertiser,  Chicago 

Industrial  World  and  Commercial  Advertiser,  Chicago 

Industrial  World  and  Iron  Worker,  Chicago , 

American  Antiquarian,  quarterly,  Chicago 

Weekly  Drovers'  Journal,  Chicago , 

The  Standard,  Chicago 

Farmers'  Review,  Chicago 

Chicago  Journal  of  Commerce , 

The  Dial,  Chicago 

Brown  and  Holland's  Short-Hand  News,  monthly,  Chicago., 

The  Watchman,  semi-monthly,  Chicago 

The  Weekly  Magazine,  Chicago 

The  New  Era,  Chicago 

The  Odd  Fellows'  Herald,  Bloomington , 

The  Weekly  News,  Chicago 

The  Western  Plowman,  Moline 

The  Grange  News,  River  Forest 

Svenska  Amerikanaren,  Chicago 

The  Unitarian,  monthly,  Chicago 

The  Union  Signal,  Chicago 

The  Penman's  Gazette,  monthly,  Chicago  and  New  York 


INDIAN  TERRITORY. 


The  Cherokee  Advocate,  Tahlequah 

The  Cheyenne  Transporter,  Darlington. 
Indian  Chieftain,  Vinita 


Indiana  State  Journal,  Indianapolis 

Our  Herald,  La  Fayette 

The  Millstone  and  The  Corn  Miller,  monthly,  Indianapolis.. 
Mennonitische  Rundschau,  Elkhart 


IOWA. 

Davenport  Gazette 

The  Weekly  Hawk-Eye,  Burlington 

The  Burlington  Hawk-Eye,  daily , 

The  Iowa  Historical  Record,  quarterly,  Iowa  City, 


KENTUCKY. 


Weekly  Courier-Journal,  Louisville.... 
Southern  Bivouac,  monthly,  Louisville. 


1884 
1884-1886 


1796-1799  1  3 

1804-1817  3 

1876-1886  10 

1886  1 


1885, 1886 


1841 

I 

1847-1859 

13 

1879-1882 

3 

1881-1886 

6 

1882-1884 

? 

1883,1884 

9 

1885, 1886 

2 

1885, 1886 

4 

1885,1886 

2 

1885, 1886 

1 

1868-1877 

10 

1874-1881 

8 

1879-1886 

8 

1874-1881 

6 

1877-1879 

2 

1880-1882 

3 

1882-1886 

4 

1878-1886 

8 

1879-1886 

7 

1880-1886 

6 

1880, 1881 

? 

1881 

1 

1881-1886 

fi 

1882-1885 

4 

1882-1886 

4 

1882-1885 

3 

1883, 1884 

1 

1883, 1886 

3 

1884-1886 

2 

1885, 1886 

2 

1885, 1886 

1 

1885, 1886 

2 

1886 

1 

1886 

1 

1886 

1 

1881-1886 

5 

1883-1886 

4 

1884-1886 

3 

1878-1886 

9 

1882, 1883 

2 

1885, 1886 

2 

1886 

1 

1878 

1 

1881-1885 

4 

1882-1885 

5 

1885, 1886 

2 

1878-1880 

2 

1886, 1887 

1 

70 


STATE  HISTOBICAL  SOCIETY, 


BOUND  NEWSPAPERS.  «Stc.,  OF  OTHER  STATES  AND  COUNTRIES— Continued. 


Newspapers. 


LOUISIANA. 

South-Western  Christian  Advocate,  New  Orleans 

The  Times-Democrat,  daily,  New  Orleans 

MARYLAND. 

Johns  Hopkins  University  Circular,  Baltimore 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

The  Boston  Chronicle,  Dec.  21,  1767,  to  Dec.  19, 1768 

Federal  Orrery,  Boston,  Oct.  20, 1794,  to  April  18,  1796,  and  scattering  duplicates  from 
October  20,  1794,  to  Oct.  12,  1795 

Massachusetts  Mercury,  Boston,  May  11,  1798,  to  Aug.  9,  1799 

The  Independent  Chronicle  and  the  Universal  Advertizer,  Boston,  from  Jan.  1, 1798,  to 
Dec.  17,1801 

The  Independent  Chronicle,  Boston,  Dec.  21,  1801,  to  Dec.  30, 1804 

Boston  Patriot,  from  April  7,  1809,  to  Sept.  12, 1810;  from  March  2  to  Dec.  25,  1811 ;  from 
March  14, 1812,  to  Sept.  8,  1813;  and  scattering  duplicates  from  March  3,  1809,  to 
March  10, 1813 

Independent  Chronicle  and  Boston  Patriot,  semi-weekly,  Jan.  11, 1832,  to  Aug.  10, 1837.. 

Columbian  Centinel  and  Massachusetts  Federalist,  Boston,  from  June  29,  1799,  to  Aug. 
31,  1805;  from  Jan.  3,  1807,  to  Oct.  3,  1810;  from  Jan.  2,  1811,  to  July  1,  1812;  and 
scattering  duplicates  from  Feb.  28,  1801,  to  Dec.  29,  1802 

Boston  Gazette,  from  Jan.  9  to  Oct.  29,  1804;  from  Aug.  19, 1815,  to  Aug.  19,  1816;  from 
Dec.  27,  1817,  to  Dec.  25,  1819;  from  April  23, 1827,  to  Nov.  28,  1828 

Boston  Commercial  Gazette,  daily,  from  Dec.  29, 1817,  to  Dec.  25, 1819 

Massachusetts  Spy  or  Worcester  Gazette 

The  Mational  ^gis,  Worcester,  Dec.  2, 1801,  to  Dec.  25, 1811 ;  from  Jan.  20, 1813,  to  May 
4, 1814;  from  Jan.  5,1815,  to  Dec.  25, 1816;  from  Dec.  15, 1824,  to  June  8, 1825;  and 
years  1825,  1830,  1838-1840 

Boston  Spectator,  from  Jan.  4,  1814,  to  Feb.  5,  1815 

North  American  Review,  Boston,  (Nos.  3-6.  10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 19,  20,  21  and  130  lacking,).. 

Essex  Register,  Salem,  from  Jan.  1  to  Dec.  17, 1817 

The  Missionary  Herald,  Boston,  vols.  17-80 

The  Massachusetts  Spy,  weekly,  Worcester 

New  England  Galaxy,  Boston,  from  Oct.  31, 1823,  to  Dec.  26, 1828;  and  scattering  dupli- 
cates from  Oct.  15,  1824,  to  April  6,  1827 

Christian  Examiner,  Boston,  vols.  1-19,  1824-1836,  and  12  vols,  between  1840  and  1867 

Boston  Recorder,  from  Jan.  2,  1832,  to  Dec.  25, 1835.. 

The  Liberator,  Boston,  (lacking  1834-1837  and  1839,) 

Evening  Journal,  Boston,  from  Jan.  3, 1837,  to  Dec.  30, 1843 ;  from  Jan.  4  to  Dec.  30, 1844; 
and  from  Feb.  4  to  Dec.  30, 1845 

The  Commonwealth,  daily,  Boston,  Jan.  1  to  July  3, 1851;  and  from  Jan.  1  to  Sept.  21, 
1854 

The  Commonwealth,  Boston,  from  Sept.  1,  1866,  to  Aug.  28,  1869 

Youth's  Companion,  Boston,  from  Oct.  21, 1852,  to  April  17, 1856,  and  1886 

Daily  Transcript,  Worcester,  from  Feb.,  1853,  to  Dec,  1855 

Evening  Telegraph,  daily,  Boston,  from  Sept.  27, 1854,  to  March  31, 1855 

Quarterly  Journal  of  American  Unitarian  Association,  Boston 

Monthly  Journal  of  the  American  Unitarian  Association,  Boston 

Anglo-Saxon,  Boston,  from  Jan.  5  to  Dec.  15,  1856 

The  Atlantic  Monthly,  Boston,  vols.  1-50 

The  Atlas  and  Daily  Bee,  Boston,  from  June  15  to  Dec.  31, 1858 

Worcester  Daily  Spy,  from  Jan.  to  Dec,  1859;  from  Jan.,  1868,  to  Dec,  1884;  and  from 
July, 1885,  to  July,  1886 

Worcester  Evening  Gazette,  from  Jan.  to  Dec,  1866;  from  Jan.,  1867,  to  July  18,  1881; 
and  from  Jan.,  1882,  to  Dec,  1885 

Banner  of  Light,  Boston 

Worcester  Daily  Press,  from  June,  1873,  to  Dec,  1876 

Boston  Journal  of  Chemistry 

iEgis  and  Gazette,  Worcester,  (part  of  1877  lacking.) 

The  New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register,  quarterly,  Boston 

The  Woman's  Journal 

Harvard  University  Bulletin,  quarterly 

Civil  Service  Record,  Boston 

United  States  OflBcial  Postal  Guide,  monthly,  Boston 

Science,  Cambridge,  (see  New  York,) 

The  Citizen,  monthly,  Boston 

The  Evening  Traveller,  daily,  Boston,  from  Jan.  to  June,  1886 

The  Popular  Science  News,  Boston 

The  Unitarian  Review  and  Religious  Magazine,  Boston 

Political  Science  Quarterly,  Boston 

MICHIGAN. 

Advent  Review  and  Sabbath  Herald,  Battle  Creek 


1879-1886 
1883-1885 


1885,1886 


1767.1768 


1794-1796 
1798-1799 


1798-1801 
1801-1804 


1809-1813 
1832-1837 


1799, 1812 

1804-1828 
1817-1819 
1805, 1806 


1801-1825  I  19 


1814,1815 
1815-1867 

1817 
1821-1884 

1822 

1823-1828 
1824-1868 
1832-1835 
1833-1865 

1837-1845 

1851-1854 
1866-1869 
1852-1886 
1853-1855 
1854,1855 
1854, 1859 
1860-1869 

1856 
1857-1882 

1858 

1859-1886 

1868-1885 
1869-1872 
1873-1876 
1873-1877 
1875-1880 
1876-1886 
1879-1886 
1880-1886 
1881,1882 
1881-1886 
1883-1885 


1885,1886 

1885, 1886 

1886 


1885, 1886 


28 


Fifth  biennial  Bepobt. 


71 


BOUND  NEWSPAPERS,  Ac,  OF  OTHER  STATES  AND  COUNTRIES— Continued. 


Newspapers. 


MINNESOTA. 

Pioneer-Press,  St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis 

MISSOURI. 

The  Western  Journal,  (and  Civilian,)  monthly,  St.  Louis 

Organ  and  Reveille,  St.  Louis 

St.  Joseph  Free  Democrat 

American  Journal  of  Education,  monthly,  St.  Louis , 

Kansas  City  Times,  daily,  (1875  lacking,) 

St.  Joseph  Herald,  daily,  (1878  and  to  July,  1879,  lacking,) , 

St.  Joseph  Herald , 

St.  Joseph  Gazette 

The  Kansas  City  Review  of  Science  and  Industry,  monthly 

Weekly  Journal  of  Commerce,  Kansas  City 

Kansas  City  Daily  Journal 

Mirror  of  Progress,  Kansas  City 

Kansas  City  Price  Current 

Santa  F6  Trail,  monthly,  Kansas  City,  volume  1,  number  1  to  8 

Camp's  Emigrant  Guide  to  Kansas^  Kansas  City 

Fonetic  Teacher,  monthly,  St.  Louis,  volume  2 

American  Home  Magazine,  Kansas  City , 

Kansas  City  Live-Stock  Indicator , 

The  Mid-Continent,  Kansas  City 

Svenska  Herolden,  Kansas  City , 

Western  Newspaper  Union,  Kansas  City 

The  Centropolis,  Kansas  City , 

American  .lournalist,  monthly,  St.  Louis 

The  Kansas  City  Medical  Index 

Kansas  City  Live-Stock  Record  and  Price  Current , 

Missouri  and  Kansas  Farmer,  Kansas  City 

The  Kansas  City  Star 

NEW  JERSEY. 

The  Journal  of  American  Orthoepy,  monthly,  Ringos 

NEW  MEXICO. 

Santa  F6  New  Mexican 

Albuquerque  Weekly  Journal 

Mining  World,  Las  Vegas 

New  Mexican  Mining  News,  Santa  F6 

Las  Vegas  Weekly  Optic , 

The  Santa  F6  Weekly  Leader 

NEW  YORK. 

New  York  American,  New  York  City 

The  Anti-Slavery  Record,  New  York 

The  Emancipator,  New  York,  (from  February  3, 1837,  to  February  14, 1839,).. 

The  New-Yorker,  New  York , 

The  Jeffersonian,  Albany 

The  Northern  Light.  Albany , 

Workingiuan's  Advocate,  New  York 

Scientific  American,  New  York,  (lacking  from  1861  to  1884,) 

New  York  Daily  Tribune,  (lacking  from  1870  to  1874,  and  from  1876  to  1879,) 

New  York  Semi-Weekly  Tribune,  (lacking  1876, 1883, 1884,) 

New  York  Weekly  Tribune 

Propagandist,  New  York 

The  Home  Missionary,  New  York 

Harper's  Monthly  Magazine,  New  York 

Harper's  Weekly,  New  York 

New  York  Illustrated  News 

The  Industry  of  All  Nations,  New  York , 

Putnam's  Monthly,  New  York 

Daily  Times,  New  York,  (incomplete,) 

The  Phonographic  Intelligencer,  New  York •• 

The  Printer,  New  York ; 

New  York  Independent,  New  York 

The  Galaxy,  monthly.  New  York 

American  Agriculturist,  monthly.  New  York 

The  Revolution,  New  York 

The  Spectator,  New  York  and  Chicago 

Scribner's  Monthly  and  the  Century  Magazine,  New  York 

Popular  Science  Monthly,  New  York 

Fruit  Recorder  and  Cottage  Gardener,  Palmyra , 

The  Christian  Union,  New  York 

The  Iron  Age,  New  York 

The  Library  .Journal,  monthly.  New  York 

The  Magazine  of  American  History,  monthly,New  York 

Brown's  Phonographic  Monthly,  New  York 


1878,1879 

1 

1848-1854 

11 

1851 

1 

1860 

1' 

1873-1886 

13 

1873-1886 

22 

1876-1886 

18 

1877-1886 

10 

1877-1886 

9 

1877-1884 

8 

1877-1879 

3 

1879-1886 

16 

1879-1881 

3 

1880, 1881 

1 

1880, 1881 

1 

1880-1884 

4 

1881 

1 

1881,1882 

3 

1882-1886 

5 

1882-1886 

5 

1882-1884 

3 

1883-1886 

4 

1883-1886 

3 

1883-1885 

1 

1884-1886 

3 

1884-1886 

2 

1886 

1 

1886 

1 

1884-1886 

$ 

1881-1883 

4 

1881-1886 

6 

1880-1882 

2 

1881-1883 

2 

1883, 1884 

1 

1885, 1886 

2 

1827, 1828 

2 

1836 

1 

1837-1839 

2 

1837-1840 

3 

1838, 1839 

1 

1841-1843 

2 

1844, 1845 

1 

1849-1886 

16 

1S49-1886 

62 

1871-1885 

12 

1869, 1870 

2 

1850, 1851 

1 

1850-1886 

36 

1851-1854 

8 

1857-1886 

30 

1853 

1 

1853 

1 

1853 

2 

1854,1856 

4 

1857 

1 

1858-1863 

4 

1859-1886 

27 

1866, 1877 

24 

1867-1869 

2 

1868-1870 

5 

1870-1880 

11 

1870-1886 

32 

1872-1885 

27 

1874-1876 

3 

1874-1886 

12 

1876 

1 

1876-1886 

11 

1877-1886 

16 

1878-1883 

6 

72 


STATE  HISTOBICAL  SOCIETY. 


BOUND  NEWSPAPERS,  «fec.,  OF  OTHER  STATES  AND  COUNTRIES  — Continued. 


Newspapers. 


NEW  YonvL— concluded. 
The  National  Citizen  and  Ballot  Box,  from  May,  1878,  to  October,  1881,  New  York,  (see 

Ballot  Box,  Ohio,) , 

The  Cultivator  and  Country  Gentleman,  Albany 

The  Daily  Register,  New  York 

America,  New  York 

The  Sheltering  Arms,  monthly.  New  York 

The  Union,  Brooklyn 

The  Bee  Keepers'  Exchange,  monthly,  Canajoharie 

The  Publishers'  Weekly,  New  York 

The  American  Missionary,  New  York , 

The  Nation,  New  York 

John  Swinton's  Paper,  New  York , 

Appleton's  Literary  Bulletin,  bi-monthly,  New  York 

Phoneiic  Educator,  New  York  and  Cincinnati 

The  Literary  News,  New  York 

The  Student's  Journal,  phonographic  monthly.  New  York 

The  Phonographic  World,  monthly.  New  York 

New  York  Weekly  Witness 

The  Irish  World,  New  York 

The  Christian  Advocate,  from  April,  1885,  to  June  17, 1886,  New  York 

The  Protestant  Episcopal  Mission  Leaf,  monthly.  New  York 

The  National  Temperance  Advocate,  New  York 

Science,  New  York 


OHIO. 

The  Ohio  Cultivator,  Columbus 

Weekly  Phonetic  Advocate,  Cincinnati 

Phonetic  Advocate  Supplement,  Cincinnati 

The  Masonic  Review 

Type  of  the  Times,  Cincinnati 

American  Phonetic  Journal,  Cincinnati 

The  Crisis,  from  .January  31, 1861,  to  January  23,  1863,  Columbus 

The  Ballot  Box,  from  June,  1876,  to  May,  1878,  Toledo,  (see  National  Citizen,  New  York,). 

Nachrichten  aus  der  Heidenwelt,  Zauesville 

Cincinnati  Weekly  Times 

The  Phonetic  Educator,  Cincinnati 

The  Christian  Press,  <  incinnati , 

The  American  Journal  of  Forestry,  Cincinnati 

The  Christian  Standard,  Cincinnati 

Magazine  of  Western  History,  monthly,  Cleveland 

Farm  and  Fireside,  semi-monthly,  Springfield 

The  American  Grange  Bulletin,  Cincinnati 


PENNSYLVANIA. 

The  American  Naturalist,  Philadelphia 

The  Press,  daily,  Philadelphia 

Progress,  Philadelphia 

Public  Ledger,  daily,  Philadelphia 

Faith  and  Works,  monthly,  Philadelphia 

Naturalist's  Leisure  Hour,  monthly,  Philadelphia.... 

Historical  Register,  vols.  1  and  2,  Harrisburg 

The  Farmers'  Friend,  Mechanicsburg 


Live-Stock  Journal,  Fort  Worth.. 
Texas  Wool  Grower,  Fort  Worth. 

El  Paso  Times,  daily , 

Texas  Review,  monthly,  Austin  .. 


VERMONT. 

The  Woman's  Magazine,  monthly,  Brattleboro 

VIRGINIA. 

The  Richmond  Standard 

Southern  Workman  and  Hampton  School  Record,  Hampton . 


WASHINGTON  TERRITORY. 


Whatcom  Reveille 

WISCONSIN. 

Wisconsin  State  Journal,  Madison 

Western  Farmer  and  Wisconsin  Grange  Bulletin,  Madison 

ENGLAND. 

London  Illustrated  News , 

Diplomatic  Review,  vols.  1-25,  London 

The  Fonetic  Journal,  Bath 

The  Labour  Standard,  London 

Forestry,  a  magazine  for  the  country,  monthly,  Edinburg  and  London . 


1878-1881 
1879, 1880 
J879-1886 
1879-1881 
1879-1886 
1879-1882 
1879-1882 
1879-1886 
1880-1886 
1882-1886 
1883-1887 
1883-1886 
1884,1885 
1884,1885 
1884-1886 
1885, 1886 
1885,1886 
1885, 1886 
1885,1886 
1886 
1886 
1886 


1845, 1846 
1850-1853 
1850-1852 
1853-1862 
1854, 1855 
1858 
1861-1863 
1876-1878 
1877-1880 
1878-1886 
1878-1883 
1880-1886 
1882,1883 
188:i-1886 
1884-1886 
1884-1886 


1867-1880 
1878-1880 
1878-1885 
1879-1886 
1879-1886 
1880  1886 
1883. 1884 


1882, 1883 


1880. 1881 


1878-1886 


1842-1879 
1855-1877 
1879 
1882-1884 
1884, 1885 


Fifth  biennial  Repobt.  73 


BOUND  NEWSPAPERS,  Ac,  OF  OTHER  STATES  AND  COUNTRIES— Concluded. 


Newspapers, 


Years. 

1= 

1878-1882 
1878-1886 

1882-1886 
1879-1886 
1878-1880 
1879-1886 

5 

9 

n  Centrale,  semi- 

r, 

8 

1 

Paris        

7 

FRANCE. 

Bulletin  de  la  SociCte  Protectrice  des  Animaux,  monthly,  Paris, 

Bulletin  de  la  Societe  de  Geographie,  Paris 

Socifte  de  Geographie  compte  rendu  des  Seances  de  la  Commission  Centrale,  semi- 
monthly, Paris , 

Chronique  de  la  Societe  des  Gens  de  Lettres,  monthly,  Paris , 

Bulletin  Mensuel  de  la  Society  des  Gens  de  Lettres,  Paris 

Bulletin  des  Stances  de  la  Soci6t6  Nationale  d'Agriculture,  monthly,  Paris 

KANSAS   NEWSPAPERS    AND   PERIODICALS    NOW   RECEIVED. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  newspapers  and  periodicals  published  in 
Kansas,  corrected  up  to  the  date  of  the  publication  of  this  report,  October 
1,  1887.  The  regular  issues  of  these,  with  very  few  exceptions,  are  now  be- 
ing received  by  the  Kansas  State  Historical  Society.  They  are  the  free  gift 
of  the  publishers  to  the  State.  They  are  bound  in  annual  or  semi-annual 
volumes,  and  are  preserved  in  the  library  of  the  Society  in  the  State  Capitol 
for  the  free  use  of  the  people.  They  number  852  in  all.  Of  these  72  are 
dailies,  722  are  weeklies,  38  are  monthlies,  1  is  semi-monthly,  1  is  bi-monthly, 
4  are  quarterlies,  and  2  are  occasional.  They  come  from  all  of  the  106 
counties  of  Kansas,  and  record  the  history  of  the  people  of  all  the  com- 
munities and  neighborhoods. 

AliliEN    COUNTY. 

The  Humboldt  Union,  Republican;  W.  T.  McElroy,  publisher,  Humboldt. 

The  Humboldt  Herald,  Democratic;  S.  A.  D.  Cox,  editor  and  publisher,  Humboldt. 

The  lola  Register,  Republican;  Chas.  F.  Scott,  publisher,  lola. 

Allen  County  Courant,  Democratic;  J.  C.  Hamm  <fe  Bro.,  publishers  and  proprietors, 
lola. 

Allen  County  Democrat,  Democratic;  J.  J.  Rambo,  editor,  publisher  and  proprie- 
tor, lola. 

The  Moran  Herald,  Republican;  G.  D.  Ingersoll,  editor  and  proprietor,  Moran. 

ANDEBSON    COUNTY. 

Garnett  Weekly  Journal,  Prohibition;  Geo.  W.  Cooper,  editor  and  proprietor, 
Garnett. 

The  Republican-Plaindealer,  Republican;  Anderson  County  Republican  Company 
and  Howard  M.  Brooke,  publishers,  Garnett. 

The  Garnett  Eagle,  Republican;  W.  A.  Trigg,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Garnett. 

The  Greeley  News,  Neutral;  W.  O.  Champe,  editor,  Greeley. 

The  Colony  Free  Press,  Republican;  J.  J.  Burke,  editor.  Colony. 

Westphalia  Times,  Independent;  Adele  D.  Reed,  editor  and  proprietor,  Westphalia. 

Kincaid  Kronicle,  Democratic;  H.  D.  Routzong,  editor,  W.  C.  Routzong,  proprie- 
tor, Kincaid. 

ATCHISON    COUNTY. 

The  Atchison  Champion,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  John  A.  Martin,  pro 
prietor,  Atchison. 

Atchison  Patriot,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Democratic;  Patriot  Publishing  Company, 
proprietors,  Atchison, 


74  STATE  HISTOBIGAL  SOCIETY. 


Atchison  Globe,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Independent;  Edgar  W.  Howe  &  Co.,  editors 
and  proprietors,  Atchison. 

The  Muscotah  Record,  Republican;  L.  H.  Miller  and  —  Miller,  editors  and  pro- 
prietors, Muscotah. 

BAEBEB    COUNTY. 

Medicine  Lodge  Cresset,  Republican;  L.  M.  Axline,  editor,  publisher  and  propri- 
etor, Medicine  Lodge. 

The  Barber  County  Index,  Democratic;  E.  P.  Caruthers  and  W.  G.  Musgrove,  edi- 
tors and  proprietors,  Medicine  Lodge. 

Medicine  Lodge  Chief,  Union  Labor;  H.  G.  Evans  and  Allen,  editors  and 

publishers.  Medicine  Lodge. 

Hazelton  Express,  Republican;  W.  E,  Burleigh,  editor  and  proprietor,  Hazelton. 

Hazelton  Tribune,  Independent;  Wm.  Whitworth,  editor  and  publisher,  Hazelton. 

The  Kiowa  Herald,  Democratic;  David  D.  Leahy,  editor,  Kiowa  Printing  &  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers,  Kiowa. 

The  Kiowa  Journal,  Republican;  W.  C.  Charles  and  D.  A.  Woodworth,  editors  and 
publishers,  Kiowa. 

The  Union,  Neutral;  W.  A.  Campbell,  editor,  C.  H.  Douglas,  business  manager, 
Sun  City. 

Kansas  Prairie  Dog,  Democratic;  C.  L.  Hammack,  editor,  Reuben  Lake,  proprie- 
tor, Lake  City. 

The  ^tna  Clarion,  Democratic;  W.  N.  Bradbury,  editor  and  proprietor,  ^tna. 

BARTON    COUNTY. 

Great  Bend  Register,  Republican;  E.  L.  Chapman,  editor  and  proprietor.  Great 
Bend. 

Great  Bend  Tribune,  Republican;  C.  P.  Townsley,  editor  and  proprietor.  Great 
Bend. 

Barton  County  Democrat,  Democratic;  W.  E.  Stoke,  editor.  Great  Bend. 

The  Daily  Graphic,  Independent;  W.  E.  Stoke,  publisher  and  proprietor,  Great 
Bend. 

EUinwood  Express,  Independent;  C.  A.  Voigt,  editor  and  proprietor,  Ellin  wood. 

Pawnee  Rock  Leader,  Republican;  J.  D.  Welch,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Pawnee  Rock. 

The  Hoisington  Echo,  Republican;  J.  H.  Kerr,  editor,  J.  M.  White,  proprietor, 
Hoisington. 

BOUBBON    COUNTY. 

Fort  Scott  Monitor,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  John  H.  Rice,  editor;  W.  M. 
Rice,  associate  editor;  R.  P.  Rice,  business  manager;  H.  V.  Rice,  traveling  agent, 
Fort  Scott. 

Fort  Scott  Tribune,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Democratic;  J.  B.  Chapman,  editor.  Fort 
Scott. 

Kansas  Staats-Zeitung,  (German,)  Independent;  L.  Rick,  editor  and  publisher, 
Fort  Scott. 

The  Bronson  Pilot,  neutral;  D.  F.  Peffley,  editor  and  publisher,  Bronson. 

The  Fulton  Independent,  independent;  A.  W.  Felter,  editor  and  proprietor,  Fulton. 

The  Telephone,  Neutral;  Chas.  S.  Clark,  editor  and  proprietor,  Mapleton. 

The  Garland  Gleaner,  Independent;  Dr.  O.  J.  Bissell,  editor,  publisher  and  pro- 
prietor; Mark  Scott,  business  manager  and  city  editor.  Garland. 

BBOWN    COUNTY. 

Brown  County  Republican,  Republican;  D.  W.  Wilder,  publisher,  I.  N.  Jones,  man- 
ager, Hiawatha. 


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The  Kansas  Democrat,  Democratic;  George  T.  Williams,  editor  and  publisher, 
Hiawatha. 

The  Free  Press,  Republican;  E.  J.  Patch,  publisher,  Hiawatha. 

Horton  Headlight,  Republican;  Harley  W.  Brundige  and  Samuel  E.  Bear,  editors 
and  publishers,  Horton. 

Horton  Gazette,  Independent;  Charles  C.  Bartruff,  editor,  publisher  and  propri- 
etor, Horton. 

BUTIiEE    COUNTY. 

Augusta  Weekly  Journal,  Republican;  W.  M.  Rees  and  W.  J.  Speer,  editors  and 
publishers,  Augusta. 

Walnut  Valley  Times,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  Alvah  Shelden,  editor, 
Shelden  &  McGuin,  proprietors,  John  McGuin,  business  manager.  El  Dorado. 

El  Dorado  Republican,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  T.  B.  Murdock,  editor 
and  proprietor.  El  Dorado. 

El  Dorado  Democrat,  Democratic;  C.  J.  Griffith,  editor  and  proprietor,  El  Dorado. 

Douglass  Tribune,  Republican;  J.  M.  Satterthwaite,  editor  and  proprietor,  Douglass. 

Leon  Indicator,  Republican;  S.  G.  Pottle,  editor  and  publisher,  C.  R.  Noe,  associ- 
ate editor,  Leon. 

Towanda  Herald,  Independent;  E.  Davis  jr.,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Towanda. 

Latham  Signal,  Republican;  Tom  C.  and  M.  A.  Copeland,  editors  and  publishers, 
Latham. 

The  Brainerd  Ensign.  Republican;  R.  P.  Morrison,  editor,  publisher  and  propri- 
etor, Brainerd. 

The  Beaumont  Business,  Neutral;  John  Richards,  editor  and  proprietor,  Beaumont. 

CHASE    COUNTY. 

Chase  County  Courant,  Democratic;  W.  E.  Timmons,  editor,  publisher  and  pro- 
prietor, Cottonwood  Falls. 

Chase  County  Leader,  Republican;  William  A.  Morgan,  editor  and  publisher,  Cot- 
tonwood Falls. 

Strong  City  Independent,  Independent;  F.  M.  Jones,  editor,  Strong  City  Publish- 
ing Company,  publishers,  Strong  City. 

CHAUTAUQUA    COUNTY. 

The  Sedan  Times- Journal,  Republican;  Adrian  Reynolds,  editor,  publisher  and 
proprietor,  Sedan. 

The  Graphic,  Democratic;  A.  D.  Dunn,  publisher,  Sedan. 

Chautauqua  Springs  Mail,  Neutral;  R.  K.  Blake,  editor,  Chautauqua  Springs. 

The  Cedar  Vale  Star,  Republican;  A.  R.  Greene,  proprietor,  J.  A.  Constant,  editor 
and  manager,  Cedar  Vale. 

CHEEOKEE    COUNTY. 

Star-Courier,  Democratic;  James  Wilson,  editor  and  proprietor,  Columbus. 

The  Columbus  Advocate,  Republican;  A.  T.  Lea  &  Son,  editors  and  proprietors, 
Columbus. 

Baxter  Springs  News,  Neutral;  M.  H.  Gardner,  editor  and  publisher,  Baxter  Springs. 

Baxter  Springs  Delta,  Independent;  J.  M.  Duncan,  M.  D.,  editor,  L.  E.  AUbright, 
local  editor  and  general  manager,  Baxter  Springs. 

Short  Creek  Republican,  Republican;  L.  C.  Weldy,  editor  and  proprietor.  Galena. 

The  Western  Friend,  (monthly,)  Religious;  Cyrus  W.  Harvey,  editor,  Anson  B. 
Harvey,  publisher,  Quakerville. 

Weir  City  Tribune,  Democratic;  A.  L,  Hayden  and  John  W.  Kirk,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers. Weir. 


76  State  Histobical  Society. 


CHEYENNE    COUNTY. 

Cheyenne  County  Rustler,  Republican;  C.  E.  Denison,  editor  and  proprietor,  Wano. 
Wano  Plaindealer,  Democratic;  L.  E.  Humphrey,  editor  and  proprietor,  Wano. 
Bird  City  News,  Republican;  Geo.  W.  Murray,  editor  and  publisher.  Bird  City. 
Cheyenne  County  Democrat,  Democratic;  Will  C.  Hydon,  editor.  Northwestern 
Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Bird  City. 

The  Gleaner,  Republican;  J.  W.  Benner,  editor  and  publisher,  Jaqua. 

CLABK  COUNTY. 

Clark  County  Clipper,  Democratic;  John  I.  Lee.  editor,  Lee  Bros.,  publishers  and 
proprietors,  Ashland. 

Ashland  Herald,  Republican;  Geo.  W.  Kimbrel,  editor,  J.  W.  and  G.  W.  Kimbrel, 
publishers,  Ashland. 

Ashland  Weekly  Journal,  Republican;  W.  L.  Cowden,  editor,  F.  H.  Morgan,  man- 
ager, Journal  Company,  publisher,  Ashland. 

Clark  County  Chief,  Democratic;  G.  S.  Watts,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Englewood. 

The  Minneola  Era,  Democratic;  Allen  B.  Sayles  and Watson,  editors  and  pro- 
prietors, Minneola. 

The  Lexington  Leader,  Independent;  Joe  H.  Carter,  editor  and  proprietor,  Lex- 
ington. 

Cash  City  Cashier,  Republican,  Jerome  Winchell,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Cash  City. 

CLAY    COUNTY. 

The  Dispatch,  (semi- weekly,)  Republican;  E.  J.  Bonham  and  J.  B.  Palmer,  editors, 
J.  B.  Palmer,  manager.  Dispatch  Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Clay  Center. 

The  Times,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  J.  P.  Campbell  and  D.  A.  Valentine, 
editors  and  owners.  Clay  Center. 

The  Clay  Democrat,  Democratic;  W.  J.  A.  Montgomery,  editor,  publisher  and 
proprietor.  Clay  Center. 

The  Observer,  (monthly,)  Religious;  Y.  M.  C.  Association,  publisher,  F.  E.  Derr, 
general  secretary.  Clay  Center. 

The  Outlook,  (monthly,)  Religious;  S.  Waite  Phelps,  editor,  Ernest  Pye,  business 
manager,  Clay  Center. 

The  Clay  County  Sentinel,  Republican;  James  M.  Padgett,  editor  and  publisher, 
Morgan  ville. 

Wakefield  Advertiser,  Democratic;  J.  J.  L.  Jones,  editor,  Wakefield. 

The  Idana  Journal,  Independent;  S.  T.  Marshall,  publisher,  Idana. 

CLOUD  COUNTY. 

Concordia  Empire,  Republican;  T.  A.  Sawhill,  editor,  Empire  Steam  Printing 
Company,  publishers,  Concordia. 

Kansas  Blade,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  J.  M.  Hagaman,  publisher,  Con- 
cordia. 

Kansas  Kritic,  Union  Labor;  W.  H.  Wright  <fe  Son,  editors  and  proprietors,  Con- 
cordia. 

The  Concordia  Times,  Republican;  T.  A.  Filson,  editor,  T.  A.  &  F.  M.  Filson, 
publishers  and  proprietors,  Concordia. 

The  Concordia  Weekly  Daylight,  Democratic;  W.  N.  Dunning,  editor  and  proprie- 
tor, H.  A.  Moore,  associate  editor,  Concordia. 

The  Clyde  Herald,  Republican;  J.  B.  <fe  M.  L.  Rupe,  editors  and  proprietors,  Clyde. 

The  Clyde  Mail,  Republican;  A.  S.  Green,  editor,  Clyde. 


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The  Christian  Visitor,  (monthly,)  Religious;  J.  S.  Nasmith,  editor,  Clyde. 

The  Kansan,  Republican;  James  and  Mary  L.  Burton,  editors,  publishers  and  pro- 
prietors, Jamestown. 

The  Glasco  Sun,  Republican;  Ferd  Prince,  printer,  Glasco. 

The  Miltonvale  News,  Republican ;  J.  C.  Cline  &  Sons,  editors,  publishers  and  pro- 
prietors, Miltonvale. 

Miltonvale  Chieftain,  Republican ;  C.W.  Trobridge,  editor  and  publisher,  Miltonvale. 

The  Ames  Bureau,  Neutral;  Mrs.  C.  L.  Roadruck  and  Miss  Etta  Roadruck,  editors 
and  proprietors,  Ames. 

COFFEY    COUNTY. 

Burlington  Republican-Patriot,  Republican;  C.  O.  Smith,  editor,  publisher  and 
proprietor,  Burlington. 

The  Burlington  Independent,  Democratic;  John  E.  Watrous,  publisher,  Burling- 
ton. 

The  Burlington  Nonpareil,  Republican;  Brown  Printing  Co.,  publishers,  Burling- 
ton. 

The  Free  West,  (quarterly,)  Real  Estate;  Lane  &  Kent,  publishers,  Burlington. 

Le  Roy  Reporter,  Independent;  Frank  Fockele,  publisher  and  proprietor,  Le  Rojr.^ 

The  Lebo  Light,  Neutral;  Philo  B.  Clark,  editor  and  business  manager,  F.  M» 
Burnham,  proprietor,  Lebo. 

Waverly  News,  Independent;  L.  E.  Smith,  publisher  and  proprietor,  Waverly. 

The  Gridley  Gazette,  Independent;  Dan  K.  Swearingen,  publisher,  Gridley. 

COMANCHE    COUNTY. 

The  Coldwater  Review,  Democratic;  Review  Publishing  Co.,  publishers,  Coldwater. 

The  Western  Star,  Democratic;  W.  M.  Cash,  editor  and  proprietor,  Coldwater. 

Coldwater  Echo,  Republican;  Elbridge  G.  Phelps,  editor  and  publisher,  Coldwater. 

The  Coldwater  Real  Estate  Journal,  (monthly;)  G.  W.  Lanman  and  H.  S.  Bennett, 
publishers,  Coldwater. 

Nescatunga  Enterprise,  Republican;  N.  S.  Mounts,  editor,  N.  S.  Mounts  and  T.  E. 
Beck,  proprietors,  Geo.  W.  Newman,  publisher,  Nescatunga. 

Comanche  City  News,  Democratic;  J.  C.  MoUoy,  editor,  Molloy  «fe  Co.,  publishers, 
Comanche  City. 

Kansas  Ledger,  Republican;  H.  M.  Winn,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor,  Pro- 
tection. 

COWLEY    COUNTY. 

The  Winfield  Courier,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  Ed.  P.  Greer,  editor,  Win- 
field.      * 

Cowley  County  Telegram,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Democratic;  D.  C.  Young  &  Co., 
publishers  and  proprietors,  Winfield. 

Saturday  Evening  Tribune,  Republican;  E.  B.  Buck,  proprietor,  Winfield. 

The  Winfield  Visitor,  (daily,)  Republican;  A.  L.  Shultz  and  M.  L.  Harter,  editors^ 
publishers  and  proprietors,  Winfield. 

The  American  Nonconformist,  labor;  H.  &,  L.  Vincent,  publishers  and  proprie- 
tors, Winfield. 

Republican  Traveler,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  J.  O./^Jampbell,  proprietor 
and  managing  editor,  Arkansas  City. 

Arkansas  Valley  Democrat,  Democratic;  T.  Mclntire,  editor,  C.  M.  Mclntire,  local 
editor  and  publisher,  Arkansas  City. 

Evening  Dispatch,  (daily,)  and  Canal  City  Dispatch,  (weekly,)  Democratic;  Amos 
Walton,  editor  and  proprietor,  Dispatch  Company,  publishers,  Arkansas  City. 

The  Burden  Enterprise,  Republican;  A.  W.  West,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor^ 
Burden. 


78  STATE  HISTOMIGAL  SOCIETY. 


Burden  Eagle,  Republican;  James  H.  Caskey,  editor  and  proprietor,  Burden. 

The  TJdall  Record,  Republican;  Albert  V.  Wilkinson,  editor,  Samuel  B.  Sherman, 
Henry  F.  Hicks  and  A.  V.  Wilkinson,  proprietors,  Udall. 

Advertiser,  Atlanta,  Republican;  P.  W.  Craig,  editor. 

The  Eye,  Rapublican;  Harrison  D.  Cooper,  editor  and  proprietor,  C.  G.  Elliott, 
local  editor.  Dexter. 

*  CBAWFOBD    COUNTY. 

The  Girard  Press,  (semi-weekly,)  Republican;  E.  A.  Wasser  and  Dudley  C.  Flint, 
editors,  publishers  and  proprietors,  Girard. 

The  Girard  Herald,  Democratic;  W.  F.  Laughlin  and  T.  H.Anderson,  editors,  pub- 
lishers and  proprietors,  Girard. 

The  Cherokee  Sentinel,  Republican;  Chas.  M.  Lucas,  editor,  publisher  and  pro- 
prietor, Cherokee. 

The  Cherokee  Cyclone,  Democratic;  G.  G.  Hamilton,  editor  and  proprietor,  Cher- 
okee. 

The  Pittsburg  Smelter,  (semi-weekly,)  Republican;  John  P.  Morris,  editor.  Will 
P.  Leech,  associate  editor,  Pittsburg. 

The  Pittsburg  Headlight,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  M.  F.  Sears  and  C.  W. 
Moore,  editors  and  publishers,  Pittsburg. 

The  McCune  Times,  Republican;  J.  M.  Thompson,  editor,  McCune. 

Walnut  Journal,  Independent;  H.  Quick  and  W.  H.  Holeman,  editors  and  proprie- 
tors. Walnut. 

The  Arcadia  Reporter,  Independent;  Dr.  O.  J.  Bissell,  editor,  publisher  and  pro- 
prietor; M.  Scott,  local  editor,  Arcadia. 

The  Hepler  Banner,  Republican;  Henry  F.  Canutt,  editor,  H.  F.  Canutt  &  Son, 
publishers,  Hepler. 

DAVIS    COUNTY. 

The  Junction  City  Union,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  Geo.  W.  Martin,  editor, 
publisher  and  proprietor,  Junction  City. 

The  Junction  City  Tribune,  Union  Labor;  John  Davis,  editor,  Chas.  S.  Davis, 
associate  editor  and  business  manager,  Junction  City. 

The  Junction  City  Republican,  Republican;  Geo.  A.  Clark,  editor,  publisher  and 
proprietor,  Junction  City. 

DECATUB    COUNTY. 

Oberlin  Herald,  Democratic;  F.  L.  Henshaw  and  A.  N.  Burch,  editors  and  propri- 
etors, Oberlin. 

Oberlin  Opinion,  Republican;  F.  W.  Casterline,  editor,  Casterline  Bros.,  proprie- 
tors, Oberlin. 

The  Oberlin  Eye,  (semi-weekly,)  Republican;  C.  Borin,  editor,  publisher  and  pro- 
prietor, Oberlin. 

The  Norcatur  Register,  neutral;  H.  H.  Hoskins,  editor  and  publisher,  Norcatur. 

The  Allison  Breeze,  neutral;  W.  E.  Smith,  editor  and  proprietor,  Allison. 

DICKINSON    COUNTY. 

The  Abilene  Gazette,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  George  W.  C.  Rohrer,  editor 
and  proprietor.  Gazette  Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Abilene. 

The  Abilene  Chronicle,  Republican;  Mrs.  Mary  M.  Bowman,  editor  and  proprie- 
tor, Abilene. 

The  Abilene  Reflector,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Democratic;  Henry  Litts,  editor,  L.  H. 
Litts  &  Co.,  publishers  and  proprietors,  Abilene. 

Solomon  Sentinel,  Republican;  E.  B.  Burnett,  editor  and  publisher,  Solomon  City. 


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The  Anti-Monopolist,  Anti-Monopoly;  W.  H.  T.  Wakefield,  editor,  Joe  Fiedler, 
business  manager,  Enterprise. 

The  Hope  Herald,  Republican;  Geo.  Burroughs,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Hope. 

The  Hope  Dispatch,  Democratic;  A.  M.  Crary,  editor,  Dill  &  Bell,  proprietors, 
Hope. 

The  Herington  Tribune,  Republican;  Tom  Gallagher,  editor  and  publisher,  Her- 
ington. 

The  Herington  Herald,  (quarterly,)  Neutral;  Tom  Gallagher,  editor  and  publisher, 
Herington. 

Carlton  Advocate,  Republican;  Lambert  Willstaedt,  editor  and  publisher,  Carlton. 

The  Chapman  Courier,  Republican;  H.  C.  Boles,  publisher.  Chapman. 

The  Banner  Register,  Neutral;  S.  P.  Harrington,  editor,  S.  P.  Harrington  and  J. 
G.  Connor,  publishers.  Banner  City. 

DOJflPHAN    COUNTY. 

The  Weekly  Kansas  Chief,  Republican;  Sol.  Miller,  editor,  publisher  and  proprie- 
tor, Troy. 

The  Troy  Times,  Republican;  A.  W.  Beale,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor,  Troy. 

DOUGIiAS    COUNTY. 

Lawrence  Tribune,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  W.  F.  Chalfant,  editor  and 
proprietor,  Lawrence. 

Lawrence  Journal,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  O.  E.  Learnard,  editor  and  pro- 
prietor, Lawrence  Journal  Co.,  publishers,  Lawrence. 

Die  Germania,  (German,)  Gottlieb  Oehrle,  publisher,  Lawrence. 

The  Lawrence  Gazette,  Democratic;  Osbun  Shannon,  editor,  Gazette  Publishing 
Co.,  publishers;  Frank  L.Webster,  manager,  Lawrence. 

The  University  Review,  (monthly,)  educational;  T.  P.  Doran,  editor-in-chief,  A.  L. 
Wilmoth  and  V.  L.  Kellogg,  business  managers;  Kansas  University  Publishing  Co., 
publishers,  Lawrence. 

The  Weekly  University  Courier,  educational;  Cyrus  Crane,  editor-in-chief,  Courier 
Co.,  publishers,  Denton  Dunn,  Prest.,  R.  J.  Curdy,  Sec,  Lawrence. 

Sigma  Nu  Delta,  (bi-monthly,)  college  society  magazine;  Grant  W.  Harrington,  edi- 
tor-in-chief, Lawrence. 

The  College  Review,  (Business  College  monthly,)  W.  H.  Sears,  managing  editor, 
Lawrence. 

Kansas  Zephyr,  (monthly,)  amateur;  Fred  H.  and  Jus.  D.  Bowersock,  editors, 
Lawrence. 

Baldwin  Ledger,  Republican;  W.  H.  Finch,  editor,  C.  0.  Finch,  local  editor,  Bald- 
win. 

Baldwin  Index,  (monthly,)  educational;  College  Library  Societies,  publishers, 
Baldwin. 

The  Eudora  News,  Independent;  M.  R.  Cain,  editor  and  proprietor,  Eudora. 

EDWARDS    COUNTY. 

Kinsley  Graphic,  Democratic;  Lon  Beard,  editor  and  publisher,  Kinsley. 

The  Kinsley  Mercury,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  W.  S.  Hebron,  editor  and 
publisher,  Brandon  Bros.  &  Hebron,  proprietors,  Kinsley. 

Weekly  Banner-Graphic,  Democratic;  Lon  Beard,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Kinsley. 


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ELK    COUNTY. 

The  Howard  Courant,  Republican;  Asa,  Tom  E.  and  John  A.  Thompson,  editors 
and  publishers,  Howard. 

Howard  Democrat,  Democratic;  James  Robert  Hall,  editor  and  publisher,  Howard. 

The  Longton  Times,  Independent;  Geo.  M.  Flory,  editor  and  publisher,  Longton. 

Longton  Leader,  Neutral;  Grierson  &  Co.,  publishers  and  proprietors,  J.  Holman 
Buck,  local  editor,  Longton. 

Moline  Mercury.  Neutral;  Geo.  C.  Armstrong,  editor,  Armstrong  &  Co.,  publishers, 
Moline. 

Grenola  Chief,  Republican;  D.  W.  Jones,  editor  and  proprietor,  Grenola. 

Kansas  Telephone,  Neutral;  Grant  A.  Robbins,  editor,  Elk  Palls. 

ELLIS    COUNTY. 

Hays  Sentinel,  Republican;  F.  C.  Montgomery,  manager,  Hays  City. 
Ellis  County  Free  Press,  ( semi-'weekly,)  Republican;  Harry  Freese,  editor,  pub- 
lisher and  proprietor.  Hays  City. 

The  Ellis  Headlight,  Republican;  M.  M.  Fuller,  editor  and  proprietor,  Ellis. 
The  Ellis  Review,  Neutral;  Frank  J.  Brettle,  editor  and  publisher,  Ellis. 
Walker  Journal,  Neutral;  C.  L.  Cain,  publisher  and  proprietor,  Walker. 

ELLSWOBTH    COUNTY. 

Ellsworth  Reporter,  Republican;  W.  A.  Gebhardt  and  Geo.  Huycke,  editors,  pub- 
lishers and  proprietors,  Ellsworth. 

Ellsworth  Democrat,  Democratic;  G.  A.  CoUett  and  F.  S.  Foster,  editors,  G.  A. 
Collett,  proprietor,  Ellsworth. 

The  Wilson  Echo,  Republican;  S.  A.  Coover,  editor  and  proprietor,  C.  S.  Hutchin- 
son, foreman,  Wilson. 

The  Wilson  Hawkey e,  Republican;  J.  A.  Tillman  and  F.  E.  Jerome,  editors,  pub- 
lishers and  proprietors,  Wilson. 

The  Kanopolis  Journal,  Republican;  R.  V.  Morgan,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Kanopolis. 

The  Holyrood  Enterprise,  Neutral;  Will  J.  Shaughnessy,  editor,  John  Gorrigan 
and Shaughnessy,  proprietors,  Holyrood. 

FINNEY    COUNTY. 

Finney  County  Democrat,  Democratic;  P.  J.  Talbot  and  L.  H.  Barlow,  editors, 
publishers  and  proprietors,  Garden  City. 

Garden  City  Sentinel  and  Cultivator,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  L.D.Bailey, 
editor,  J.  W.  Gregory,  proprietor,  Garden  City. 

Garden  City  Herald,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  J.  S.  Painter,  editor,  W.  W. 
Wallace,  business  manager,  Heraid  Publishing  Company,  publishers.  Garden  City. 

Pierceville  Courier,  Democratic;  Richard  Talbot,  editor,  Lon  Whorton,  proprie- 
tor, Pierceville. 

The  Terry  Eye,  Neutral;  E.  L.  Stephenson,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor,  Terry. 

The  Hatfield  News,  Neutral;  M.  B.  Crawford,  editor  and  proprietor,  Hatfield. 

FOBD    COUNTY. 

The  Dodge  City  Times,  Independent;  N.  BiKlaine,  editor,  publisher  and  proprie- 
t<jr.  Dodge  City. 

The  Globe  Live-Stock  Journal,  Republican;  D.  M.  Frost,  editor  and  publisher. 
Dodge  City. 

Dodge  City  Weekly  Democrat,  Democratic;  W.  F.  Petillon,  proprietor.  Dodge 
City. 


Fifth  Biennial  Report.  81 

The  Champion,  Independent;  Rev.  John  Begley,  editor,  Noel  Edwards,  manager, 
Begley  &,  Edwards,  publishers,  Dodge  City. 

Ford  County  Republican,  Republican;  R.  E.  Deardoff,  editor,  M.  W.  Sutton  and 
Rush  E.  Deardoff,  proprietors,  Dodge  City. 

Speareville  Blade,  Republican;  John  R.  Huffman,  editor  and  proprietor,  Speare- 
ville. 

The  Boomer,  Democratic;  Frank  G.  Prouty,  editor  and  proprietor.  Ford. 

Ford  Gazette,  Democratic;  C.  D.  Baxter,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor,  Ford. 

Ford  County  Democrat,  Democratic;  Jas.C.Harrell,  editor  and  proprietor,  Fonda. 

The  Wilburn  Argus,  Deratocratic;  J.  H.  Clawson,  editor  and  proprietor,  Wilburn. 

Bucklin  Standard.  Independent;  E.  H.  Wilson,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Bueklin. 

FBANKIilN    COUNTY. 

Ottawa  Journal  and  Triumph,  Greenbacker;  E.  H.  Snow,  editor,  publisher  and 
proprietor,  Ottawa. 

The  Ottawa  Republican,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  A.  T.  Sharpe,  editor  and 
proprietor,  Ottawa. 

Ottawa  Daily  Local  News,  Neutral;  W.  L.  Kerr,  editor  and  proprietor,  Ottawa. 

The  Queen  City  Herald,  Democratic;  J.  B.  Kessler,  editor,  publisher  and  proprie- 
tor, Ottawa. 

The  Kansas  Lever,  Prohibition;  W.  M.  Preshaw,  editor,  Ottawa  Printing  Company, 
publishers,  Ottawa. 

Ottawa  Campus,  (monthly,)  collegiate;  Frank  A.  Wright,  editor-in-chief,  J.  W. 
Griffith,  business  manager,  Ottawa. 

Fireside,  Factory  and  Farm,  ( moruthly,)  Neutral;  E.  W.  Frick  and  Frank  Muth, 
publishers  and  proprietors,  Ottawa. 

The  Eagle,  Neutral;  T.  W.  Fields,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor,  Williamsburg. 

The  Commercial  Bulletin,  Republican;  Frank  Pyle,  editor,  publisher  and  propri- 
etor, Lane. 

The  Wellsville  Exchange,  real  estate;  T.  J.  Gregory,  editor  and  publisher,  Wells- 
ville. 

Richmond  Recorder,  Neutral;  T.  W.  Fields,  editor,  publisher  and"  proprietor,  Rich- 
mond. 

Princeton  Progress,  Neutral;  T.  W.  Fields,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Princeton. 

GABFIEIiD    COUNTY. 

Ravanna  Chieftain,  Republican;  Alexander  &  Roby,  editors,  publishers  and  pro- 
prietors, Ravanna. 

Ravanna  Record,  Democratic;  Enos  &  Davies,  editors  and  publishers,  Ravanna. 

The  Kal  Vesta  Herald,  Democratic;  John  Ewing,  editor  and  manager,  J.  B.  Fu- 
gate,  proprietor,  Kal  Vesta. 

The  Essex  Sunbeam,  Neutral;  Will.  F.  Ellsworth,  editor  and  proprietor,  Essex. 

Garfield  County  Call,  Democratic;  Naugle  &  Cline,  publishers,  Eminence. 

Garfield  County  Journal,  Independent;  G.  L.  Sigman,  editor  and  publisher,  Loyal. 

aOVE    COUNTY. 

Buffalo  Park  Pioneer,  Republican;  G.  F.  Roberts  and  F.  J.  Potter,  publishers, 
Buffalo  Park. 

The  Golden  Belt,  Independent  Republican;  H.  A.  Houston,  editor,  Jos.  Corette, 
proprietor,  Grinnell. 

Grainfield  Cap  Sheaf,  Democratic;  Grainfield  Publishing  Company,  publishers, 
William  J.  Evans,  editor  and  manager,  Grainfield. 


82  STATE  HISTOBICAL  SOCIETY. 


Gove  County  Gazette,  Republican;  Rezin  W.  McAdam,  editor  and  proprietor, 
Gove  City. 

Gove  County  Graphic,  Democratic;  Ralph  L.  Chriswell,  editor  and  publisher, 
Gove  City. 

The  Settlers'  Guide,  Independent  Republican;  S.  W.  Baker,  editor,  J.  H.  Baker, 
manager,  Quinter. 

The  Smoky  Globe,  Independent;  ^.  L.  Papes,  editor,  Cosby  &  Reed,  proprietors, 
Jerome. 

GBAHAM  COUNTY. 

The  Millbrook  Times,  Republican;  Ben.  B.  F.  Graves,  editor,  publisher  and  pro- 
prietor, Millbrook. 

Millbrook  Herald,  Democratic;  N.  C.  Terrell,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Millbrook. 

Graham  County  Democrat,  Democratic;  L.  M.,  L.  F.,  and  Lillie  Pritchard,  editors, 
publishers  and  proprietors,  Millbrook. 

The  Hill  City  Reveille,  Republican;  J.  G.  Binder,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Hill  City. 

The  Hill  City  Democrat,  Democratic;  J.  F.  Stewart,  publisher  and  proprietor,  Hill 
City. 

The  Western  Cyclone,  Republican;  Geo.  A.  Sanford,  editor  and  proprietor,  Nico- 
demus. 

The  Nicodemus  Enterprise,  Republican;  H.  K.  Lightfoot,  editor  and  publisher, 
J.  C.  Lowery,  assistant  editor,  Nicodemus. 

The  Fremont  Star,  Independent;  W.  H.  Cotton,  editor  and  proprietor,  Fremont. 

GEANT    COUNTY. 

Grant  County  Register,  Democratic;  Herbert  L.  Gill,  editor  and  proprietor, 
Ulysses. 

Ulysses  Tribune,  Republican;  Elmer  H.  Youngman,  editor  and  proprietor,  Ulysses. 

Golden  Gazette,  Independent;  T.  S.  Hurd,  editor  and  publisher,  Golden. 

Zionville  Sentinel,  Neutral;  W.  C.  Calhoun,  editor  and  proprietor,  Zionville. 

Cincinnati  Commercial,  Independent;  J.  W.  Kendall  and  G.  W.  Perry,  editors  and 
publishers,  Commercial  Publishing  Company,  proprietors,  Cincinnati,  Tilden  post 
office. 

Lawson  Leader,  Independent;  J.  V.  Cover,  editor,  Lawson. 

Conductor  Punch,  Democratic;  Sam  Cummins,  editor.  Punch  Publishing  Com- 
pany, publishers,  Conductor. 

GBAY    COUNTY. 

The  Jacksonian,  Democratic;  G.  M.  Magill  and  Ellis  Garten,  publishers  and  pro- 
prietors, Cimarron. 

Cimarron  New  West,  Republican;  S.  S.  Logan,  business  manager,  Logan  &  Camp- 
bell, proprietors,  Cimarron. 

Gray  County  Echo,  Republican;  G.  W.  Benedict,  editor,  A.  T.  Riley,  proprietor, 
Cimarron. 

The  Montezuma  Chief,  Democratic;  J.  H.  Hebard,  editor  and  manager,  Monte- 
zuma. 

Ingalls  Union,  Independent;  R.  H.  Turner,  editor,  Ingalls. 

Ensign  Razzoop,  Independent;  H.  A.  Post,  editor.  Ensign,  (Lone  Lake  post  office.) 

GEEELEY    COUNTY. 

Greeley  County  Gazette,  Democratic;  Ben.  O.  and  W.  B.  C.  Wible,  publishers, 
Horace. 


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Greeley  County  Tribune,  Democratic;  Carter  Hutchinson,  editor  and  publisher, 
Tribune. 

Tribune  Enterprise,  Democratic;  Richard  J.  Colver,  editor,  Tribune. 

Greeley  County  News,  Democratic;  A.  J.  Hunter,  editor  and  proprietor,  Greeley 
Center. 

GEEENWOOD    COUNTY. 

The  Eureka  Herald,  Republican;  Z.  Harlan,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor,  Eu- 
reka. 

The  Greenwood  County  Republican,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  W.  E.  Doud, 
editor  and  proprietor,  Eureka. 

Democratic  Messenger,  Democratic;  T.  W.  Morgan,  editor,  Eureka. 

The  Madison  News,  Republican;  W.  O.  &  V.  E.  Lunsford,  editors  and  proprietors, 
Madison. 

The  Madison  Times,  Republican;  E.  R.  Trask,  editor  and  publisher,  Madison. 

The  Severy  Record,  Republican;  J.  M.  Littler,  editor  and  proprietor,  Severy. 

Fall  River  Times,  Independent;  J.  A.  Somerby,  editor,  Fall  River. 

Fall  River  Courant,  Republican;  Geo.  H.  Doud,  editor  and  proprietor,  Fall  River. 

Greenwood  Review,  Independent;  G.  S.  McCartney,  editor,  publisher  and  proprie- 
tor, Virgil. 

HAMILTON    COUNTY. 

The  Syracuse  Journal,  Republican;  H.  N.  Lester,  editor,  J.  P.  Gardner,  business 
manager,  Syracuse. 

Syracuse  Sentinel,  Republican;  Will  C.  Higgins  and  Ed.  V.  Higgins,  managing 
editors  and  proprietors,  Syracuse. 

The  Syracuse  Globe-Democrat,  Democratic;  A.  C.  McQuarrie,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Syracuse. 

The  Kendall  Boomer,  Democratic;  Henry  Block,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
KendaU. 

The  Coolidge  Citizen,  Independent;  W.A.Merrill,  editor  and  proprietor,  Coolidge. 

HABPEB    COUNTY. 

The  Anthony  Republican,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  George  W.  Maflfet, 
editor,  publisher  and  proprietor,  Anthony. 

Harper  County  Enterprise,  Democratic;  T.  H.  W.  McDowell,  editor,  publisher  and 
proprietor,  W.  L.  Hutchinson,  general  business  manager,  Anthony. 

The  Free  Press,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  E.  R.  Callender  and  T.  J.  Black- 
man,  editors  and  proprietors,  Anthony. 

The  Harper  Sentinel,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Democratic;  J.  L.  Isenberg,  editor  and 
publisher,  Harper. 

Harper  Graphic,  Republican;  C.  S.  Finch,  editor,  W.  T.  Walker,  associate  editor 
and  business  manager,  Finch  &  Walker,  publishers  and  proprietors.  Harper. 

The  Attica  Advocate,  Republican;  L.  A.  Hoffman,  editor,  Hoffman  «fe  Son,  publish- 
ers and  proprietors,  Attica. 

The  Attica  Bulletin,  Democratic;  F.  B.  Brown,  editor  and  publisher,  Attica. 

Freeport  Leader,  Republican;  Mervin  O.  Cissel,  publisher,  Freeport. 

Bluff  City  Tribune,  Republican;  Will.  C.  Barnes,  editor  and  publisher.  Bluff  City. 

HABVEY    COUNTY. 

The  Newton  Republican,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  Noble  L.  Prentis,  editor, 
Newton  Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Newton. 

Newton  Kansan,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  Chas.  H.  Kurtz,  editor  and  pro- 
prietor, Newton. 


84  STATE  HISTOBICAL  SOCIETY. 

Newton  Anzeiger,  German;  U.  Hege,  editor,  Newton. 

The  Halstead  Independent,  Republican;  H.  S.  Gilhams.  editor  and  proprietor, 
Halstead. 

The  Halstead  Herald,  Independent;  H.  E.  Swan,  editor  and  proprietor,  Halstead. 

The  Burrton  Graphic,  Republican;  M.  L.  Sherpy,  editor  and  publisher,  Burrton. 

The  Sedgwick  Pantagraph,  Republican;  Cash  M.  Taylor,  editor,  C.  M.  and  — — 
Taylor,  publishers,  Sedgwick. 

Walton  Independent,  Independent;  Ira  H.  Clark,  editor  and  publisher,  Walton. 

HASKELL    COUNTY. 

The  Ivanhoe  Times,  Neutral;  C.  T.  Hickman,  editor  and  manager,  Ivanhoe. 
Santa  Fe  Champion,  Democratic;  J.  M.  Gore,  publisher,  Santa  Fd. 
Haskell  County  Review,  Republican;  Lowry  G.  Gilmore,  publisher,  Santa  Pe. 
Santa  F^  Trail,  Democratic;  Jay  Shoemaker,  editor  and  proprietor,  W.  P.  Hale, 
foreman,  Santa  F6. 

HODGEMAN    COUNTY. 

The  Jetmore  Reveille,  Republican;  Roando  C.  OrndorflP,  editor,  H.  Orndorff,  pro- 
prietor, Jetmore. 

The  Jetmore  Weekly  Scimitar,  Democratic;  Henry  W.  Scott,  editor  and  proprie- 
tor, Jetmore. 

Jetmore  Sittings,  Republican;  W.  H.  Imus,  editor,  Imus  Bros.,  proprietors,  W.  B. 
Barksdale,  local  editor,  Jetmore. 

Jetmore  Journal,  Democratic;  Mrs.  Delia  F.  Gore,  editor,  J.  M.  Gore  and  W.  R, 
Brownlee,  proprietors,  Jetmore. 

Hanston  Gazette,  Republican;  J.  L.  Brady,  editor,  W.  C.  Simons,  business  man- 
ager, Gazette  Company,  publishers,  Hanston,  (Marena  post  ofl&ce.) 

JACKSON    COUNTY. 

The  Holton  Weekly  Recorder,  Republican;  M.  M.  Beck,  editor  and  proprietor, 
Holton. 

The  Holton  Weekly  Signal,  Democratic;  W.  W.  Sargent,  editor  and  proprietor, 
Holton. 

Jackson  County  Federal,  (semi-weekly,)  Republican;  G.  D.  Baker,  editor,  A.  E. 
Baker,  proprietor,  Holton. 

The  Normal  Advocate,  (quarterly,)  Educational;  J.  H.  Miller,  editor  and  proprie- 
tor, Holton. 

The  Whiting  Weekly  News,  Republican;  G.  C.  Weible,  editor,  publisher  and  pro- 
prietor. Whiting. 

The  Hoyt  Times,  Independent;  James  Wakefield,  editor  and  proprietor,  Hoyt. 

JBFFBBSON    COUNTY. 

The  Oskaloosa  Independent,  Republican;  F.  H.  Roberts,  editor  and  publisher, 
Oskaloosa. 

Valley  Falls  New  Era,  Republican;  R.  E.  Van  Meter,  editor  and  proprietor,  Valley 
Falls. 

The  Valley  Falls  Register,  Democratic ;  T.  W.  Gardiner,  editor  and  'publisher. 
Valley  Falls. 

Lucifer,  ( The  Light-Bearer,)  Liberal;  Moses  Harmon  and  E.  C.  Walker,  editors, 
M.  Harmon  and  George  S.  Harmon,  publishers,  Valley  Falls. 

The  Winchester  Argus,  Republican ;  Lon  W.  Robinson,  editor  and  publisher, 
Winchester. 

The  Nortonville  News,  Republican;  Robert  A.  Wright,  editor  and  proprietor,  Nor- 
tonville. 


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Meriden  Report,  Independent;  P.  N.  Gish  &  Son,  editors,  publishers  and  propri- 
etors, Meriden. 

The  McLouth  Times,  Republican;  A.  B.  Mills,  editor  and  publisher,  McLouth. 

JEWELL    COUNTY. 

Jewell  County  Monitor,  Republican;  R.  F.  Vaughan  and  J.  W.  Van  Deventer,  edi- 
tors and  proprietors,  Mankato. 

The  Jewell  County  Review,  Republican ;  S.  M.  Weed,  editor  and  proprietor, 
Mankato. 

Jewell  County  Republican,  Republican;  Benjamin  Musser  and  W.  C.  Palmer,  pub- 
lishers, Jewell  City. 

Burr  Oak  Herald,  Republican;  H.  F.  Faidley,  editor  and  proprietor,  Burr  Oak. 

Burr  Oak  Republican,  Republican;  George  Hill,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Burr  Oak. 

Salem  Semi-Weekly  Argus,  Democratic;  G.  W.  Reed,  editor  and  proprietor,  Salem. 

The  People's  Friend,  Neutral;  M.  L.  Lockwood,  editor  and  proprietor,  Salem. 

Randall  Tribune,  Independent;  O.  L.  Reed,  editor  and  proprietor,  Randall. 

JOHNSON     COUNTY. 

The  Olathe  Mirror,  Republican;  II.  A.  Perkins,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Olathe. 

The  Kansas  Patron,  Grange;  Geo.  Black,  editor,  H.  C.  Livermore,  manager,  John- 
son Cooperative  Association,  publishers,  Olathe. 

The  Johnson  County  Democrat,  Democratic;  W.  C.  Paul,  editor  and  owner,  Olathe. 

The  Kansas  Star,  E.  W\  Bowles,  editor,  published  by  the  pupils  of  the  Deaf  and 
Dumb  Institution,  Olathe. 

The  Olathe  Baptist  Builder,  (monthly,)  Religious;  R.  P.  Stephenson,  editor  and 
publisher,  Olathe. 

The  New  Era,  Prohibition;  J.  W.  Sowers,  editor,  Spring  Hill. 

KEABNEY    COUNTY. 

The  Kearney  County  Advocate,  Republican;  F.  R.  French,  editor  and  manager, 
C.  O.  Chapman,  proprietor,  Lakin. 

Lakin  Pioneer  Democrat,  Democratic;  Geo.  J.  Blakely,  editor  and  publisher, 
Lakin. 

Hartland  Herald,  Democratic;  Jos.  Dillon,  editor  and  proprietor,  Hartland. 

The  Hartland  Times,  Republican;  T.  J.  Hayes,  editor  and  publisher,  Hartland. 

Kearney  County  Coyote,  Democratic;  Lon  Whorton,  editor  and  proprietor,  Chan- 
tilly. 

KINGMAN    COUNTY. 

The  Kingman  County  Democrat,  Democratic;  W.  A.  Eaton,  editor  and  publisher, 
Kingman. 

The  Kingman  Weekly  Courier,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  John  C.  Foley, 
editor  and  publisher,  Kingman. 

Kingman  Leader,  Republican;  Morton  Albaugh,  editor,  Kingman. 

Kingman  Weekly  News,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Independent;  M.  A.  Hull,  editor,  pub- 
lisher and  business  manager,  Kingman. 

Norwich  News,  Independent  Democratic;  Chas.  C.  Bishop,  editor  and  business 
manager.  News  Company,  publishers,  Norwich. 

Ninnesoah  Herald,  Independent  Republican;  J.  Geo.  Smith,  editor  and  publisher, 
Ninnescah. 

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86  State  Histobical  Society. 

The  Spivey  Dispatch,  Independent;  Harry  W.  Brown,  editor  and  proprietor, 
Spivey. 

New  Murdock  Herald,  Neutral;  Chas.  M.  Becker,  editor  and  proprietor,  New  Mur- 
dock. 

The  Penalosa  News,  Independent;  J.  H.  Guinn  and  W.  J,  Krebs,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers, Penalosa. 

KIOWA    COUNTY. 

The  Kiowa  County  Signal,  Republican;  Will.  E.  Bolton,  editor,  publisher  and  pro- 
prietor, Greensburg. 

Greensburg  Rustler,  Democratic;  S.  B.  Sproule,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Greensburg. 

Greensburg  Republican,  Republican;  William  H.  HoUis,  editor,  W.  H.  HoUis  &  Co., 
publishers,  Greensburg. 

The  MuUinville  Mallet,  Democratic;  L.  F.  Grove,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
MuUinville. 

Kiowa  County  Democrat,  Democratic;  R.  E.  Dowell,  editor,  R.  A.  Dowell  <fe  Son, 
proprietors,  Wellsford. 

The  Bangor  Judge,  Independent;  O.  W.  Meacham,  editor,  Bangor  Publishing  Co., 
publishers  and  proprietors,  Bangor. 

LABETTE    COUNTY. 

The  Parsons  Sun,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  H.  H.  Lusk,  editor  and  pro- 
prietor, Parsons. 

The  Parsons  Eclipse,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Independent;  J.  B.  and  C.  A.  Lamb, 
editors  and  proprietors,  Parsons. 

Parsons  Palladium,  Democratic;  Will.  W.  Frye,  editor,  Frank  W.  and  Will.  W. 
Frye,  publishers  and  proprietors,  Parsons. 

The  Chetopa  Advance,  Republican;  R.  M.  Roberts,  editor  and  publisher,  Chetopa. 

Chetopa  Statesman,  Democratic;  N.  Abbott,  editor  and  publisher,  Chetopa. 

The  Oswego  Independent,  Republican;  Nelson  Case,  editor,  Mrs.  Mary  McGill, 
publisher,  Oswego. 

Labette  County  Democrat,  Democratic;  C.  E.  Hughey  and  H.  A.  Harley,  editors 
and  publishers,  Oswego. 

The  Oswego  Bee,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  Abe  Steinberger  «fe  Co.,  editors 
and  publishers,  Oswego. 

The  Mound  Valley  Herald,  Republican;  W.  F.  Thrall,  editor  and  publisher.  Mound 
Valley. 

United  Labor,  Union  Labor;  C.  Len  Albin,  editor,  G.  Campbell,  business  manager, 
Mound  Valley. 

Altamont  Sentinel,  Independent;  Harry  Mills,  editor,  Mills  <fe  Newlon,  proprietors, 
Altamont. 

Edna  Enterprise,  Neutral;  I.  D.  McKeehen,  editor  and  proprietor,  Edna. 

LANE    COUNTY. 

Lane  County  Herald,  Democratic;  J.  C.  Riley  jr.,  editor  and  proprietor,  Dighton. 
The  Dighton  Journal,  Republican;  Ben.  L.  Green,  editor,  B.  L.  Green  and  B.  A, 
Sawyer,  proprietors,  Dighton. 

The  Dighton  Republican,  Republican;  M.H.  Curts,  editor  and  proprietor,  Dighton. 

LEAVENWOBTH    COUNTY. 

The    Leavenworth  Times,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;   Z.  A.  Smith,  editor, 


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Edward  N.  Dingley,  business  manager,  Leavenworth  Times  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers, Leavenworth. 

The  Standard,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Democratic;  T.  A.  Hurd,  president,  Edward 
Carroll,  secretary,  Frank  T.  Lynch,  treasurer  and  manager,  Leavenworth. 

The  Sun,  (^aily,)  Independent;  T.  W.  Houston,  editor.  Sun  Publishing  Company, 
publishers,  Leavenworth. 

The  Kansas  Catholic,  religious;  John  O'Flanagan,  editor,  Leavenworth. 

The  Home  Record,  (monthly,)  charitable;  Mrs.  C.  H.  Cushing,  editor.  Home  for 
the  Friendless,  publishers,  Leavenworth. 

The  Orphan's  Friend,  (monthly,)  charitable;  J.  B.  McCleery,  editor,  Mrs.  DeForest 
Fairchild,  associate  editor,  Mrs.  Thomas  Carney,  business  manager,  Leavenworth. 

The  Tonganoxie  Mirror,  Republican;  William  Heynen,  editor  and  publisher, 
Tonganoxie. 

LINCOLN    COUNTY. 

The  Lincoln  Republican,  Republican;  Tell  W.  Walton,  editor  and  publisher,  Lin- 
coln. 

The  Lincoln  Beacon,  Independent;  advocates  Woman  Suffrage,  Prohibition,  and 
Anti-Monopoly;  W.  S.  <fe  Anna  C.  Wait,  editors  and  publishers,  Lincoln. 

Lincoln  County  Democrat,  Democratic;  Ira  S.  Troup  and  Ed.  Harris,  editors 
publishers  and  proprietors,  Lincoln. 

The  Sylvan  Grove  Sentinel,  Neutral;  W.  H.  Pilcher,  editor  and  publisher,  Sylvan 
Grove. 

LINN    COUNTY. 

Linn  County  Clarion,  Republican;  J.  C.  Trigg,  editor  and  proprietor,  Mound  City. 

Mound  City  Semi- Weekly  Progress,  Independent;  J.  G.  Cash  and  C.  L.  Mentzer, 
editors,  publishers  and  proprietors,  Mound  City. 

LaCygne  Weekly  Journal,  Republican;  J.  P.  Kenea  and  Ed.  C.  Lane,  editors  and 
publishers,  LaCygne. 

LaCygne  Leader,  Democratic;  J.  E.  Chapman,  editor  and  proprietor,  LaCygne. 

The  Pleasanton  Observer,  Republican;  S.  J.  Heaton,  editor,  D.  S.  Capell,  proprie- 
tor, Pleasanton. 

The  Pleasanton  Herald,  Greenback;  J.  E.  &  Ed.  D.  Latimer,  editors  and  proprie- 
tors, Pleasanton. 

The  Blue  Mound  Sun,  Republican;  G.  W.  Botkin,  editor,  G.  W.  Botkin  and  W.  S. 
Piatt,  publishers,  Blue  Mound. 

The  Prescott  Eagle,  Republican;  C.  E.  Covert,  editor  and  proprietor,  Prescott. 

LOGAN     COUNTY. 

The  Monument  Courier,  Republican;  Joe  H.  Jordan,  editor  and  proprietor,  Monu- 
ment. 

Oakley  Opinion,  Democratic;  Edward  Kleist,  editor  and  publisher,  Oakley. 

Logan  County  Times,  Republican;  H.  C.  Chapman,  editor,  Loren  H.  Chapman, 
publisher,  Oakley. 

Winona  Messenger,  Democratic;  A.  S.  Booton,  editor  and  publisher,  Winona. 

Russell  Springs  Record,  Neutral;  E.  C.  Forney,  editor  and  publisher,  Russell 
Springs. 

McAllaster  Weekly  Herald,  Independent;  Pres.  Israel,  editor,  I.  P.  Israel,  publisher 
and  proprietor,  McAllaster. 

Logansport  Light,  Neutral;  Frank  Davis,  editor,  W.  F.  Davis  &  Sons,  publishers 
and  proprietors,  C.  A.  Davis,  general  agent,  Logansport. 

Augustine  Herald;  N.  Fenstemaker,  editor,  Augustine. 


88  STATE  HISTOBICAL  SOCIETY, 

LYON    COUNTY. 

The  Emporia  New8,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Independent;  H.  A.  Newcomb,  editor, 
Chas.  Harris,  manager,  Emporia  News  Company,  publishers,  Emporia. 

The  Emporia  Republican,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  C.  V.  Eskridge,  editor 
and  publisher,  Emporia. 

The  Emporia  Democrat,  Democratic;  J.  M.  McCown,  editor  and  proprietor,  Em- 
poria. 

The  Hartford  Weekly  Call,  Republican;  W.  J.  Means  and  A.  D.  Chambers,  editors 
and  publishers,  Hartford. 

The  Americus  Ledger,  Republican;  Geo.  A.  and  Wm.  Moore,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers, Americus. 

The  Admire  City  Free  Press,  Republican;  James  Cox,  editor  and  proprietor,  Ad- 
mire City. 

The  Allen  Tidings,  Independent;  Major  A.  Paul,  editor  and  proprietor,  Allen. 

m'phebson  county. 

The  McPherson  Freeman,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  H.  B.  Kelly,  editor, 
publisher  and  proprietor,  McPherson. 

The  McPherson  Republican  and  Weekly  Press,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican; 
S.  G.  Mead,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor,  McPherson. 

Kansas  State  Register,  Prohibition;  T.  W.  and  A.  D.  Woodrow,  editors,  Kansas  State 
Register  Publishing  Company,  publishers  and  proprietors,  McPherson. 

The  Democrat,  Democratic;  Warren  Knaus,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
McPherson. 

McPherson  Anzeiger,  (German;)  Western  German  Publishing  Co.,  publishers, 
McPherson. 

The  Lindsborg  News,  Republican;  J.  A.  Udden,  editor,  Bethany  Publishing  Co., 
publishers,  Lindsborg. 

Fraraat,  (Swedish,)  Educational;  C.  A.  Swensson,  C.  G.  Norman,  and  E.  Nelander, 
editors,  David  A.  Swanson,  manager,  Lindsborg. 

The  Canton  Carrier,  Independent;  Geo.  C.  Findley,  editor  and  publisher,  Canton. 

The  Canton  Republican,  Republican;  W.  R.^Davis,  editor  and  publisher,  Canton. 

The  Windom  Enterprise,  Republican;  C.  A.  Sensor,  editor  and  proprietor,  Win- 
dom. 

The  Moundridge  Leader,  Independent;  James  M.  Coutts,  editor  and  proprietor, 
E.  A.  Hubbert,  publisher,  Moundridge. 

The  Marquette  Monitor,  Republican;  J.  W.  Richardson,  editor,  publisher  and  pro- 
prietor, Marquette. 

MABION    COUNTY. 

Marion  Record,  Republican;  E.  W.  Hoch,  editor,  Hoch  Bros.,  proprietors.  W.  F. 
Hoch,  manager,  Marion. 

The  Marion  Register,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  C.  N.  Whitaker,  managing 
editor,  Harry  E.  Whitaker,  city  editor,  Whitaker  Bros.,  publishers,  Marion. 

The  Cottonwood  Valley  Times,  Republican;  W.  W.  Wheeland  and  M.  O.  Billings, 
editors,  publishers  and  proprietors,  Marion. 

The  Marion  County  Anzeiger,  German;  J.  Harms,  editor,  Western  German  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers,  Marion. 

The  Peabody  Gazette,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  W.  H.  Morgan  &  Son, 
editors,  publishers  and  proprietors,  Peabody. 

The  Peabody  Graphic,  Democratic;  F.  E.  Simpson,  editor,  Peabody. 

The  Florence  Herald,  Republican;  W.  H.  Booth,  editor  and  proprietor,  Florence. 


FIFTH  BIENNIAL  REPOBT.  89 

Florence  Weekly  Bulletin,  Democratic;  J.  B.  Crouch,  editor,  W.  V.  Kent,  publisher, 
Florence. 

Hillsboro  Herald,  (German,)  Democratic;  W.  J.  Harding,  editor,  Hillsboro  Pub- 
lishing Company,  publishers,  Hillsboro. 

Canada  Arcade,  Neutral;  J.  T.  Groat  and  E.  S.  Shuman,  editors  and  publishers, 
Canada. 

Lincolnville  Star;  F.  D.  Weller,  editor,  Lincoln ville. 

Lost  Springs  Journal.  Republican;  Bert  Dunlap,  proprietor,  Lost  Springs. 

MAESHAIili    COUNTY. 

Marshall  County  News.  Republican;  Geo.  T.  Smith,  editor  and  proprietor,  Marys- 
ville. 

Marshall  County  Democrat,  Democratic;  William  Becker,  publisher,  Marysville. 

Marysville  Post,  (German,)  Democratic;  William  Becker,  editor,  publisher  and 
proprietor,  Marysville. 

The  True  Republican,  Labor  Union;  P.  D.  Hartman,  editor,  Marysville. 

The  Waterville  Telegraph,  Republican;  Henry  C.  Willson,  editor,  publisher  and 
proprietor,  Waterville. 

Blue  Rapids  Times,  Republican;  E.  M.  Brice,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Blue  Rapids. 

The  Frankfort  Bee,  Republican;  Lum  C.  McCarn,  editor  and  proprietor,  Frank- 
fort. 

The  Frankfort  Sentinel,  Independent;  S.  H.Peters,  editor,  publisher  and  proprie- 
tor, Frankfort. 

The  Axtell  Anchor,  Independent  Republican;  J.  M.  Ross  and  Thos.  Nye,  publishers, 
Axtell. 

The  Star,  Republican;  Dan  M.  Mabie,  editor,  Star  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers, Beattie. 

Western  Breeder,  (monthly,)  Dan  M.  Mabie,  editor,  Star  Publishing  Company, 
publishers,  Beattie. 

The  Irving  Leader,  Republican;  J.  R.  Leonard,  editor  and  proprietor,  Irving. 

MEADB    COUNTY. 

Meade  County  Globe,  Republican;  Frank  Fuhr,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Meade  Center. 

Meade  County  Press-Democrat,  Democratic;  Wilts  Brown,  editor  and  publisher, 
Meade  Center. 

The  Meade  Republican,  Republican;  T.  J.  Palmer,  editor  and  proprietor,  Meade 
Center. 

Fowler  City  Graphic,  Independent;  E.  E.  Henley,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Fowler  City. 

The  West  Plains  Democrat,  Democratic;  S.  L.  Frisbie,  editor  and  proprietor.  West 
Plains. 

Meade  County  Times,  Republican;  H.  L.  Bishop,  editor  and  publisher,  Mertilla. 

Spring  Lake  Hornet,  Prohibition;  C.  K.  Sourbeer,  editor,  Sourbeer  Bros.,  pub- 
lishers. Spring  Lake. 

MIAMI    COUNTY. 

The  Western  Spirit,  Democratic;  B.J.Sheridan,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Paola. 

The  Miami  Republican,  Republican;  W.  D.  Greason,  editor,  publisher  and  pro- 
prietor, Paola. 

The  Paola  Times,  Republican;  J.  T.  Trickett,  editor  and  publisher,  Paola. 


90  STATE  HI8T0BIGAL  SOCIETY, 


The  Louisbnrg  Herald,  Democratic;  R.  A.  Wright,  editor  and  publisher,  Louis- 
burg. 

Osawatomie  Gaslight,  Independent;  C.  S.  Bixby,  editor,  Osawatomie  Printing 
Company,  publishers,  Osawatomie. 

The  Fontana  News,  Neutral;  A.  Lane,  editor  and  publisher,  Fontana. 

MITCHELL    COUNTY. 

The  Beloit  Gazette,  Republican;  S.  H.  Dodge,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Beloit. 

Beloit  Weekly  Courier,  Republican;  W.  H.  Caldwell,  editor  and  proprietor,  Beloit. 

The  Western  Democrat,  Democratic;  M.  J.  Moore,  editor  and  manager,  H.  A. 
Yonge,  publisher  and  proprietor,  Beloit. 

Cawker  City  Journal,  Republican;  Austin  L.Topliff,  editor  and  proprietor,  Cawker 
City. 

Public  Record,  Independent  Republican;  L.L.  Alrich,  editor  and  publisher,  Cawker 
City. 

Glen  Elder  Herald,  Republican;  N.  F.  Hewett,  editor,  Arthur  L.  Hewett,  local  editor, 
Glen  Elder. 

Scottsville  Independent,  Republican;  John  S.  Parks,  editor  and  publisher,  Scotts- 
ville. 

MONTGOMEBY    COUNTY. 

The  star  and  Kansan,  Democratic;  H.  W.  Young,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Independence. 

South  Kansas  Tribune,  Republican;  W.  T.  <fe  C.  Yoe,  editors,  publishers  and  pro- 
prietors. Independence. 

The  Evening  Reporter,  (daily,)  Neutral;  T.  N.  Sickels,  editor,  publisher  and  pro- 
prietor. Independence. 

The  Coflfeyville  Journal,  Republican;  D.  Stewart  Elliott,  editor  and  publisher, 
Coflfeyville. 

The  Sun,  Republican;  W.  A.  Peffer  jr.  and  John  Truby,  editors  and  publishers, 
Coflfeyville. 

The  Globe  and  Torch,  Republican;  C.  P.  Buffington,  editor  and  publisher,  Cherry- 
vale. 

Cherry  vale  Bulletin,  Democratic;  E.  W.  Lyon  &  Co.,  publishers,  Cherry  vale. 

The  Cherry  vale  Republican,  Republican;  A.  L.  Wilson,  editor,  publisher  and  pro- 
prietor, J.  I.  Wilson,  associate  editor,  Cherryvale. 

Cherry  vale  Champion,  Republican;  t'.  G.  Moore,  publisher,  Cherryvale. 

The  Elk  City  Globe,  Republican;  V.  E.  Jennings,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor. 
Elk  City. 

The  Elk  City  Eagle,  Democratic;  J.  R.  Charlton,  editor  and  publisher.  Elk  City. 

The  Caney  Chronicle,  Republican;  J.  T.  McKee,  editor  and  proprietor,  Caney. 

The  Liberty  Review,  Republican;  A.  S.  Duley,  editor  and  publisher.  Liberty. 

Havana  Weekly  Herald,  Independent;  E.  J.  Barron,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Havana. 

The  Havana  Vidette,  R.  B.  Knock,  editor  and  publisher,  Havana. 

MOBBIS    COUNTY. 

The  Council  Grove  Republican,  Republican;  Frank  Moriarty  and  W.  F.  Waller, 
proprietors,  Council  Grove. 

Council  Grove  Guard,  Democratic;  E.  J.  Dill  and  W.  D.  Jacobs,  editors  and  pro- 
prietors. Council  Grove. 


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The  White  City  News,  Independent;  Banna  Cress,  editor  and  publisher,  White 
City. 

The  D wight  Wasp,  Republican;  Frank  S.  Grasty,  editor  and  manager,  Dwight 
Printing  Company,  publishers,  Dwight. 

Field  and  Range,  ( monthly,)  Agricultural;  published  by  the  Field  and  Range  Com- 
pany, proprietors,  Dwight,  and  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

MOBTON    COUNTY. 

Morton  County  Democrat,  Democratic;  Ed.  G.  Lee,  editor  and  publisher,  Frisco. 
The  Southwest  Leader,  Democratic;  Q.  A.  Robertson,  editor,  R.  G.  Price,  local  edi- 
tor, Leader  Company,  proprietors,  Richfield. 

The  Richfield  Republican,  Republican;  Wardrip  &  Dauron,  publishers,  Richfield. 

,  NEMAHA    COUNTY. 

Seneca  Courier-Democrat,  Democratic;  A.  P.  &  C.  H.  Herrold,  editors,  publishers 
and  proprietors,  Seneca. 

The  Seneca  Tribune,  Republican;  W.  H.  and  G.  F.  Jordan,  editors  and  publishers, 
Seneca. 

Nemaha  County  Republican,  Republican;  J.  F.  Clough,  editor  and  proprietor,  W. 
H.  Whelan,  associate  editor,  Sabetha. 

The  Sabetha  Herald,  Republican;  Flora  P.  Hogbin,  editor,  A.  C.  Hogbin,  publisher, 
Sabetha. 

Nemaha  County  Spectator,  Independent;  T.  J.  Wolfley  and  J.  M.  Cober,  editors 
and  proprietors,  Wetmore. 

Centralia  Journal,  Republican;  W.  J.  Granger,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Centralia. 

The  GoflEs  News,  Neutral;  Thomas  A.  Kerr,  editor  and  publisher,  Goffs. 

NEOSHO    COUNTY. 

Neosho  County  Journal,  Republican;  R.  D.  Kirkpatrick,  editor  and  publisher, 
Osage  Mission. 

Chanute  Times,  Republican;  Cyrus  T.  Nixon,  editor  and  publisher,  Chanute. 

Chanute  Blade,  Neutral;  C.  E.  Allison,  editor  and  publisher,  Chanute. 

Republican-Record,  Republican;  B.  J.  Smith  and  D.  C.  Ambrose,  publishers,  Erie. 

The  Neosho  County  Democrat,  Democratic;  W.  E.  Hardy,  president  and  editor. 
Democratic  Printing  Company,  publishers,  Erie. 

Head  Light,  Republican;  C.  T.  Ewing,  publisher,  Thayer. 

Galesburg  Enterprise,  Republican;  J.  R.  Schoonover,  publisher,  Galesburg. 

NESS    COUNTY. 

Ness  City  Times,  Republican;  Geo.  L.  Burton  and  Philo  C.  Black,  editors,  pub- 
lishers and  proprietors,  Ness  City. 

Ness  County  News,  Republican;  J.  K.  Barnd  and  R.  J.  McFarland,  editors,  pub- 
lishers and  proprietors,  Ness  City. 

Walnut  Valley  Sentinel,  Democratic;  D.  E.  McDowell  and  JR.  G.  Weisell,  editors, 
publishers  and  proprietors,  Ness  City. 

The  Harold  Record,  Republican;  Robt.  Findlay,  editor  and  proprietor,  Harold. 

Nonchalanta  Herald,  Neutral;  H.  C.  Notson,  editor  and  publisher,  Nonchalanta. 

The  Bazine  Register,  Republican;  Morris  <fe  Son,  editors  and  proprietors,  Bazine. 

NOBTON    COUNTY. 

The  Norton  Courier,  Republican;  F,  M.  Duvall,  manager,  Norton. 

The  Champion,  Republican;  J.  W.  Conway,  editor  and  proprietor,  Norton. 

Norton  Democrat,  (semi-weekly,)  Democratic;  W.  H.  Hiles,  editor,  W.  H.  Hiles 


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and  A.  L.  Drummond,  publishers  and  proprietors,  A.  L.  Drummond,  manager, 
Norton. 

Lenora  Leader,  Republican;  J.  H.  Wright,  editor  and  publisher,  Lenora. 

The  Lenora  Record,  Democratic;  Charles  T.  Bogert,  editor  and  publisher,  Lenora. 

The  Edmond  Times,  Republican;  Mark  J.  Kelley,  editor.  Times  Printing  Com- 
pany, publishers,  Edmond. 

Almena  Star,  Independent;  G.  W.  Shook,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor,  Almena. 

OSAGE    COUNTY. 

The  Osage  County  Chronicle,  Republican;  J.  N.  McDonald,  editor,  publisher  and 
proprietor,  Burlingame. 

The  Burlingame  Independent,  Prohibition;  John  E.  Rastall,  editor  and  proprie- 
tor, Burlingame. 

The  Burlingame  News,  (Amateur  Monthly,);  Dick  Taylor,  editor,  publisher  and 
proprietor,  Burlingame. 

Osage  City  Free  Press,  (semi-weekly,)  Republican;  J.  V.  Admire,  editor.  Free 
Press  Printing  Company,  publishers,  Osage  City. 

Kansas  People,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Independent;  Kansas  People  Printing  Com- 
pany, publishers,  Miles  W.  Blain,  president  and  manager,  Elijah  Mills,  secretary  and 
treasurer,  Osage  City. 

The  Lyndon  Journal,  Republican;  W.  A.  Madaris,  editor,  publisher  and  proprie- 
tor, Lyndon. 

The  Carbondalian,  Republican;  Reuben  F.  Play  ford,  editor,  publisher  and  pro- 
prietor, Carbondale. 

The  Kansas  Workman,  Labor  Reform;  Cyrus  Corning,  editor  and  business  man- 
ager, H.  P.  Vrooman,  A.  J.  R.  Smith,  and  J.  A.  Smith,  associate  editors,  Kansas  Work- 
man Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Quenemo. 

The  Osage  County  Republican,  Republican;  R.  A.  Miller,  editor,  publisher  and 
proprietor,  Quenemo. 

The  Melvern  Record,  Republican ;  W.  S.  Rilea,  editor  and  publisher,  Melvern. 

OSBOBNE    COUNTY. 

Osborne  County  Farmer,  Republican;  S.  E.  Ruede,  C.  W.  Crampton  and  C.  W. 
Landis,  editors,  publishers  and  proprietors,  C.  W.  Crampton,  business  manager,  Os- 
borne. 

Osborne  County  News,  Democratic;  W.  D.  Gerard  &  Co.,  editors  and  publishers, 
Osborne. 

The  Western  Odd  Fellow  (monthly).  Social;  D.  J.  Richey,  editor  and  publisher, 
Osborne. 

Osborne  County  Journal,  Republican;  F.  H.  Barnhart,  editor  and  proprietor,  Os- 
borne. 

Downs  Times,  Republican;  Geo.  E.  Dougherty,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor. 
Downs. 

The  Downs  Chief,  Republican;  W.  H.  Whitmore,  editor  and  publisher,  Downs. 

Western  Empire,  Republican;  A.  G.  Grubb,  publisher,  Alton. 

Portis  Patriot,  Republican;  Franz  S.  Drummond,  editor  and  publisher,  Portis. 

OTTAWA    COUNTY. 

The  Minneapolis  Messenger,  Republican;  A.  P.  Riddle  and  C.  M.  Dunn,  editors, 
publishers  and  proprietors,  Minneapolis. 

Solomon  Valley  Democrat,  Democratic;  Park  S.  Warren,  managing  editor,  Min- 
neapolis. 


Fifth  Biennial  Repobt.  -  93 

Kansas  Workman  (monthly),  A.  O.  U.  W.;  A.  P.  Riddle,  editor  and  proprietor,. 
Minneapolis. 

The  Sprig  of  Myrtle  (monthly),  Knights  of  Pythias;  A.  P.  Riddle,  editor  and  pro- 
prietor, Minneapolis. 

Ottawa  County  Commercial,  Independent;  W.  M.  <fe  H.  R.  Campbell,  editors  and 
proprietors,  Minneapolis. 

Delphos  Carrier,  Republican;  W.  B.  &  C.  M.  Davis,  editors  and  proprietors,  Del- 
phos. 

Bennington  Star,  Independent;  D.  B.  Loudon,  editor  and  proprietor,  Bennington. 

The  Tescott  Herald,  Republican;  Guy  A.  Adams,  editor,  Herald  Company,  pub- 
lishers, Tescott. 

The  Church  Gleaner  (monthly).  Religious;  Rev.  ().  E.  Hart,  editor  and  proprietor, 
Minneapolis. 

PAWNEE    COUNTY. 

Larned  Weekly  Chronosoope  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  The  Larned  Print- 
ing Company,  publishers,  W.  B.  Robey,  business  manager,  E.  E.  Stevens,  managing 
editor,  Larned. 

The  Lariied  Eagle-Optic,  Democratic;  Optic  Steam  Printing  Company,  publishers^ 
Thomas  E.  Leftwich,  managing  editor,  A.  B.  Leftwich,  business  manager,  Larned. 

The  Burdett  Bugle,  Democratic;  J.  C.  Browne,  manager,  Optic  Steam  Printing 
Company,  publishers,  Burdett. 

The  Garfield  News,  Independent;  F.  N.  Newhouse,  editor  and  publisher,  Garfield. 

PHILLIPS    COUNTY. 

The  Kirwin  Chief.  Republican;  C.  Borin,  proprietor,  R.  I.  Palmer,  editor  and 
manager,  Kirwin. 

The  Independent,  Anti-Monopoly;  C.  J.  Lamb,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor,. 
Kirwin. 

Phillipsburg  Herald,  Republican;  E.  F.  Korns  and  R.  A.  Dague,  publishers  and 
proprietors,  Phillipsburg. 

Phillipsburg  Democrat,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Democratic;  W.  D.  Covington,  William 
Taylor  and  Frank  Boyd,  proprietors,  Phillipsburg. 

The  Phillipsburg  Dispatch,  Republican;  Ira  A.  Kelley,  editor,  McNay  <fe  Kelley, 
publishers,  J.  M.  McNay,  business  manager,  Phillipsburg. 

Phillips  County  Freeman,  Anti-Monopoly;  H.N.  Boyd,  editor,  publisher  and  pro- 
prietor, Logan. 

The  Logan  Republican,  Republican;  Porter  &,  Lincoln,  editors,  Logan  Printing 
Company,  publishers,  Logan. 

Long  Island  Leader,  Republican;  J.  N.  Curl,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Long  Island. 

Phillips  County  Inter-Ocean,  Republican  :  E.  M.  Weed,  editor  and  proprietor. 
Long  Island. 

Woodruff  Republican,  Republican;  J.  H.  Hill,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Woodruff.  : 

Marvin  Monitor,  Republican;  Marvin  Publishing  Company,  publishers,  G.  E.  Cronk, 
secretary,  Marvin. 

POTTAWATOMIE    COUNTY. 

The  Louisville  Indicator,  Republican;  E.  D.  Anderson,  editor  and  publisher,  Louis- 
ville. 

Kansas  Agriculturist;  Neutral;  Ernest  A.  Weller,  editor  and  proprietor,  Wamego. 
Daily  Wamegan,  Independent;  Ernest  A.  Weller,  editor  and  proprietor,  Wamego. 
St.  Marys  Express,  Republican;  H.  H.  Hagan,  editor  and  proprietor,  St.  Marys. 


94  STATE  HISTOBICAL  SOCIETY. 

St.  Marys  Star,  Democratic;  James  Graham,  editor  and  publisher,  St.  Marys. 

The  Westmoreland  Recorder,  Republican;  J.  W.  Shiner  and  W.  S.  Anderson, 
editors  and  publishers,  Westmoreland. 

The  Onaga  Democrat,  Democratic;  A.  W.  Chabin,  editor  and  publisher,  Onaga. 
The  Oldsburg  News-Letter,  Republican;  J.  W.  McDonald  and  Lewis  Havermale, 
editors  and  publishers,  Oldsburg. 

PBATT    COUNTY. 

The  luka  Traveler,  Republican;  W.  V.  McConn,  editor  and  publisher,  luka. 

Pratt  County  Press,  Republican;  A.S.Thomson,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Pratt  Center. 

Pratt  County  Times,  Republican;  Jas.  Kelly  and  J.  W.  Naron,  editors  and  pub- 
lishers, Pratt  Center. 

Pratt  County  Register,  Democratic;  Dilday  &  Van  Senden,  editors  and  publishers, 
Pratt  Center. 

The  Saratoga  Sun,  Republican;  J.  K.  Hupp,  editor  and  publisher,  Albaugh  & 
Hupp,  proprietors,  Saratoga. 

CuUison  Banner,  Independent;  Clarence  V.  Kinney,  editor,  publisher  and  pro- 
prietor, Cullison. 

The  Preston  Herald,  Republican;  J.  K.  Cochran,  editor,  Preston. 

KAWLINS    COUNTY. 

The  Republican  Citizen,  Republican;  James  D.  Greason,  editor  and  publisher, 
Atwood. 

The  Rawlins  County  Democrat,  Democratic;  L.  A.  Hannigan,  editor,  Atwood. 

The  Ludell  Settler,  Republican;  D.  H.  McPeek,  editor,  A.  H.  Chessmore  and  D.  H. 
McPeek,  publishers  and  proprietors,  Ludell. 

The  Ludell  Gazette,  Republican;  R.  H.  Chase,  editor,  Ludell. 

The  Celia  Enterprise,  Democratic;  Fred  H.  Eno,  editor  and  proprietor,  Celia. 

BENO    COUNTY. 

The  Hutchinson  News,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  Ralph  M.  Easley,  presi- 
dent and  general  manager,  Hutchinson. 

Interior  Herald,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  Fletcher  Meridith,  editor  and 
proprietor,  Hutchinson. 

The  Weekly  Democrat,  Democratic;  B.  M.  Johnston,  editor  and  proprietor,  Hutch- 
inson. 

The  Saturday  Review,  Independent;  C.  G.  Easley,  editor  and  proprietor.  South 
Hutchinson. 

The  Nickerson  Argosy,  Republican;  W.  F.  Hendry,  editor,  R.R.Hendry  and  J.  E. 
Humphrey,  publishers,  Nickerson. 

The  Nickerson  Register,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  Richard  Dallam,  pub- 
lisher, Nickerson. 

The  Arlington  Enterprise,  Republican;  Ed.  M.  Wright,  editor,  publisher  and  pro- 
prietor, Arlington. 

Sylvia  Telephone,  Republican;  Chas.  A.  Peyton,  editor  and  proprietor,  Sylvia. 

Haven  Independent,  Independent;  Fred  W.  Thorp,  editor  and  proprietor.  Haven. 

The  Turon  Rustler,  Republican;  J.  O.  Graham,  editor,  J.  0.  Graham  and  Abram 
M.  Carr,  publishers,  Turon. 

Lerado  Weekly  Ledger,  Republican;  Leslie  Niblack,  editor  and  manager,  Frank 
A.  &  Leslie  Niblack,  publishers  and  proprietors,  Lerado. 

The  Weekly  Press,  Independent;  Willis  J.  Pegg,  editor  and  proprietor.  Partridge. 


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BEPUBLIC    COUNTY. 

The  Belleville  Telescope,  Republican;  E.  B.  Towle,  editor,  J.  C.  Humphrey,  pub- 
lisher and  proprietor,  Belleville. 

The  Belleville  Democrat,  Democratic;  J.  &  C.  M.  McLaury,  publishers,  Belleville. 

The  Scandia  Journal,  Republican;  Geo.  F.  Page,  editor  and  proprietor,  Scandia. 

The  Scandia  Independent,  Independent;  S.  G.  Burnhara,  editor,  J.  P.  Heaton, 
manager,  0.  E.  Beecher,  president,  Geo.  Nichols,  treasurer,  T.  M.  Little,  secretary, 
Scandia  Printing  and  Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Scandia. 

Republic  City  Nevs^s,  Republican;  Gomer  T.  Davies,  editor,  publisher  and  proprie- 
tor, Republic  City. 

The  Cuba  Pilot,  Republican;  J.  D.  Bennett  and  H.  G.  McDonald,  editors  and  pro- 
prietors, John  D.  Bennett,  publisher,  C.  L.  McAfee,  compositor,  Cuba. 

Wayne  Register,  Republican;  B.  W.  Curtis,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor,  Wayne. 

Advanced  Leader,  Republican;  P.  McHutchon,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Warwick. 

BICE    COUNTY. 

Sterling  Gazette,  Republican;  E.  B.  Cowgill,  editor  and  publisher,  A.  L.  McMillan, 
associate  editor,  Sterling. 

The  Sterling  Bulletin,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  W.  M.  Lamb,  M.  D.,  T.  L. 
Powers  and  Clarence  Prescott,  publishers.  Sterling. 

The  Lyons  Republican,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  Clark  Conkling,  pub- 
lisher, Lyons. 

Central  Kansas  Democrat,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Democratic;  F.  N.  Cooper  &  Co., 
editors  and  proprietors,  Lyons. 

The  Lyons  Prohibitionist,  Prohibition;  D.  P.  Hodgdon,  editor,  Lyons. 

The  Chase  Record,  Independent;  J.  E.  Junkin,  editor  and  proprietor,  Chase. 

The  Little  River  Monitor,  Neutral;  T.  G.  Robison,  editor.  Little  River. 

Geneseo  Herald,  Neutral;  Frank  Reeves,  editor,  F.  J.  Mealey,  associate  editor, 
Frank  Reeves  <fe  Co.,  proprietors,  Geneseo. 

The  Raymond  Independent,  Independent;  R.  M.  Watson,  editor  and  publisher, 
Raymond. 

Cain  City  Razzooper,  Democratic;  Will  J.  McHugh,  editor  and  proprietor,  B.  Grant 
Jeflferis,  associate  editor,  Cain  City. 

BILEY    COUNTY. 

The  Nationalist,  Republican;  Rev.  R.  D.  Parker,  Geo.  F.  Thompson  and  L.  B. 
Parker,  editors  and  proprietors,  Manhattan. 

The  Industrialist,  Educational  and  Agricultural;  edited  by  the  Faculty  of  the  State 
Agricultural  College,  Geo.  T.  Fairchild,  president,  Manhattan. 

The  Manhattan  Republic,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  G.  A.  Atwood,  editor, 
Manhattan. 

The  Mercury,  Democratic;  J.J.  Davis,  editor  and  proprietor,  Manhattan, 

The  Kansas  Telephone,  (monthly.)  Religious;  Rev.  R.  D.  Parker,  editor,  L.  B. 
Parker,  publisher,  Manhattan. 

The  Journal  of  Mycology,  (monthly,)  Scientific;  Prof.  W.  A.  Kellerman,  Manhat- 
tan; J.  B.  Ellis,  Newfield,  N.  J.;  and  B.  M.  Everhart,  West  Chester,  Pa.,  editors,  Man- 
hattan. 

The  Randolph  Echo,  Republican;  P.  B.  Lewis,  editor,  Randolph. 

Leonardville  Monitor,  Republican;  P.  S.  Loofbourrow,  editor,  Leonardville. 

BOOKS    COUNTY. 

The  Western  News,  Republican;  B.  Hill,  publisher  and  proprietor,  Stockton. 


96  STATE  HISTOBIGAL  SOCIETY. 

The  Rooks  County  Record,  Republican;  W.  L.  Chambers,  publisher  and  proprie- 
tor, Stockton. 

The  Rooks  County  Democrat,  Democratic;  H.  T.  Miller,  editor  and  publisher, 
Stockton. 

The  Plainville  Times,  Independent;  S.  S.  &  F.  M.  Case,  editors,  and  F.  M.  Case, 
proprietor,  Plainville. 

Webster  Eagle,  Republican;  R.  D.  Graham  and  Mart  H.  Hoyt,  editors,  Webster. 

Woodston  Register,  Independent;  M.  L.  Mclntyre,  publisher,  Woodston. 

BUSH    COUNTY. 

Walnut  City  Gazette,  Republican;  R.  A.  &  H.  A.  Russell,  editors,  publishers  and 
proprietors,  Rush  Center. 

La  Crosse  Chieftain,  Republican;  H.  S.  Fish,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor.  La 
Crosse. 

The  La  Crosse  Democrat,  Democratic;  J.  M.  Tracy,  editor,  La  Crosse  Printing  and 
Publishing  Company,  publishers,  La  Crosse. 

Walnut  City  Democrat,  Democratic;  R.  F.  Ward,  editor.  Democratic  Publishing 
Company,  publishers.  Walnut  City,  (Rush  Center  post  office.) 

The  Walnut  City  Daily  News,  Neutral;  J.  B.  MuUay,  editor,  T.  J.  Stumbaugh,  gen- 
eral manager,  Stumbaugh  &  Mullay,  publishers,  Walnut  City. 

The  McCracken  Enterprise,  Neutral;  The  Enterprise  Publishing  Company,  pub- 
lishers, McCracken. 

BUSSBIili    COUNTY. 

The  Russell  Record,  Republican;  Harry  A.  Dawson,  editor  and  publisher,  Russell. 

Russell  Journal,  Neutral;  E.  L.  S.  Bouton,  editor,  J.  L.  C.  Wilson,  business  manager, 
Bouton  &  Wilson,  proprietors,  Russell. 

The  Russell  Democratic  Review,  Democratic;  A.  C.  Cruce,  editor,  Charles  Smith 
&  Co.,  proprietors,  W.  H.  Quarterman,  manager,  Russell. 

The  Bunker  Hill  News,  Republican;  Chas.  F.  Pugh,  editor,  Bunker  Hill. 

The  Dorrance  Nugget,  Independent;  Samuel H.  Haff a,  editor  and  proprietor,  Dor- 
rance. 

Luray  Headlight,  Independent;  Jas.  E.  Garner,  editor  and  manager,  Garner  Bros., 
publishers,  Luray. 

SALINE    COUNTY. 

Saline  County  Journal,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  M.  D.  Sampson,  editor, 
publisher  and  proprietor,  Salina. 

Salina  Herald,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Democratic;  J.  M.  Davis,  editor  and  publisher, 
Salina. 

The  Salina  Republican,  Republican;  Fred  G.  Andrews  and  Ed.  B.  Payne,  editors, 
publishers  and  proprietors,  Salina. 

The  Rising  Sun,  Prohibition;  D.  M.  Gillespie,  editor  and  publisher,  Mrs.  M.  J. 
Hunter,  corresponding  editor,  Salina. 

Normal  Register,  (occasional,)  L.  0.  Thoroman,  editor,  Salina. 

The  Brookville  Transcript,  Republican;  Frank  Honeywell,  editor,  W.S.  Bush,  fore- 
man. Transcript  Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Brookville. 

Brookville  Times,  Independent;  J.  C.  Gault,  publisher,  Brookville. 

The  Gypsum  Valley  Echo,  Republican;  J.  Wayne  Amos,  editor  and  publisher,  Gyp- 
sum City. 

Assaria  Argus,  Neutral;  Dursley  Sargent  and  J.  O.  Middaugh,  publishers,  Assaria. 

BCOTT    COUNTY. 

Scott  County  Herald,  Democratic;  S.  W.  Case,  editor,  Frank  A.  Capps,  local  edi- 
tor and  business  manager,  Mrs.  S.  W.  Case,  corresponding  editor,  Scott  City. 


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Scott  County  News,  Republican;  Harvey  Fleming  and  N.  D.  Adams,  editors  and 
publishers,  Scott  City. 

The  Scott  Sentinel,  Democratic;  M.  J.  Keys,  editor,  E.  B.  Harrington,  local  editor, 
Scott  City. 

Pence  City  Times;  J.  W.  Bast,  editor.  Pence  City. 

SEDGWICK    COUNTY. 

Wichita  Eagle,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  M.  M.  Murdock,  editor,  M.  M.  & 
R.  P.  Murdock,  publishers  and  proprietors,  Wichita. 

The  Wichita  Beacon,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Democratic;  Ben  A.Eaton,  editor,  W.  B. 
Hotchkiss,  business  manager.  Beacon  Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Wichita. 

New  Republic,  Republican;  J.  S.  Jennings,  editor  and  proprietor,  Wichita. 

The  Arrow,  Neutral;  Lon  Hoding,  publisher,  Wichita. 

Wichita  Herold,  (German,)  Democratic;  John  Hoenscheidt,  editor,  Wichita- 
Kansas  Staats-Anzeiger,  (German,)  Democratic;  John  Hoenscheidt,  editor,  Wichita. 

The  Union  Labor  Press,  Anti-Monopolist;  E.  H.  Loutrel,  editor.  Labor  Union 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers,  Wichita. 

Sunday  Growler,  Neutral;  R.  E.  Ryan,  editor.  Ridge  Comly,  business  manager, 
Growler  Publishing  Co.,  publishers,  Wichita. 

Evening  Call,  (daily,)  Independent;  W.M.Starr  and  A.M.Bryson,  editors,  Wichita. 

The  Daily  Journal,  Independent;  LeoL.  Redding,  editor.  The  Daily  Journal  Com- 
pany, publishers,  Wichita. 

Wichita  Globe,  Republican;  D.  L.  Roberson,  editor.  Globe  Publishing  Company, 
publishers,  Wichita. 

Wichita  District  Advocate,  (monthly,)  Religious;  J.  D.  Bodkin,  editor  and  business 
manager,  Wichita. 

Monthly  Echoes,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  A.  Baird,  general  secretary,  Wichita. 

University  Review,  (quarterly,)  Educational;  Rev.  Warren  B.  Hendrix,  president 
and  business  manager,  Wichita. 

The  Western  Evangelist,  (semi-monthly,)  Religious;  Joel  Harper  and  J.  H.  Parker, 
editors,  Wichita. 

The  Wichita  Democrat,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Democratic;  Chas.  A.  Edwards,  editor, 
John  Edmonds,  manager,  0.  C.  Sharp,  business  manager.  Democratic  Publishing 
Company,  publishers,  Wichita. 

The  Valley  Center  News,  Republican;  A.  H.  Carpenter,  editor  and  proprietor,  E. 
E.  Hodge,  assistant  editor.  Valley  Center. 

The  W^eekly  Mt.  Hope  Mentor,  Republican;  Welch  &,  Welch,  publishers,  Mt.  Hope. 

The  Colwich  Courier.  Independent;  Willis  B.  Powell,  editor  and  proprietor,  Col- 
wich. 

Clearwater  Independent,  Independent;  J.  R.  McQuown,  editor  and  proprietor, 
Clearwater. 

SEWABD    COUNTY. 

The  Prairie  Owl,  Republican;  A.  B.  Carr,  editor  and  publisher,  Fargo  Springs. 

The  Seward  County  Democrat,  Democratic;  Griff  B.  Newcbm,  local  editor  and 
foreman,  Democrat  Publishing  Co.,  proprietors  and  publishers,  Fargo  Springs. 

The  Fargo  Springs  News,  Republican;  A.  K.  Stoufer,  editor,  publisher  and  pro- 
prietor, Fargo  Springs. 

Seward  County  Courant,  Republican;  R.  E.  Hicks,  editor  and  proprietor,  Spring- 
field. • 

Springfield  Transcript,  Neutral:  L.  P.  Kemper,  editor,  M.  8.  Parsons,  local  editor, 
Springfield. 


98  STATE  HlSTOmCAL  SOCIETY. 

The  Springfield  Soap-Box,  Republican;  Gibson  &  Davis,  editors,  publishers  and 
proprietors,  Springfield. 

Seward  Independent,  Independent;  L.  R.  H.  Durham,  publisher,  Seward. 

SHAWNEE    COUNTY. 

The  Commonwealth,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  Commonwealth  Publishing 
Company,  publishers  and  proprietors,  F.  P.  Baker,  president  and  editor,  N.  R.  Baker, 
secretary,  treasurer  and  business  manager,  Topeka. 

The  Topeka  Daily  Capital,  and  The  Weekly  Capital  and  Farmers'  Journal,  Repub- 
lican; J.  K.  Hudson,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor,  Topeka. 

Kansas  State  Journal,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  Frank  P.  MacLennan, 
editor  and  publisher,  Topeka. 

The  Kansas  Democrat,  (daily,)  Democratic;  W.  P.  Tomlinson,  editor  and  general 
manager,  Charles  K.  Holliday,  city  editor,  Topeka. 

Kansas  Farmer,  Agricultural ;  Kansas  Farmer  Company,  publishers,  Samuel  J. 
Crawford,  president,  J.  B.  McAfee,  general  agent,  H.  A.  Heath,  business  manager, 
W.  A.  Peffer,  managing  editor,  Topeka. 

Kansas  Telegraph,  (German,)  Democratic;  H.  VonLangen,  editor  and  publisher, 
Topeka. 

The  Kansas  Churchman,  (occasional,)  Religious;  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  Vail,  editor, 
Topeka. 

Kansas  Methodist-Chautauqua,  Religious;  S.  E.  Pendleton,  D.  D.,  editor,  P.  T. 
Rhodes,  business  manager,  Topeka. 

The  Western  Baptist,  Religious;  L.  H.  Holt,  C.  S.  Sheffield  and  A.  C.  Vail,  editors, 
publishers  and  proprietors,  Topeka. 

Saturday  Evening  Lance,  literary;  Harry  W.  Frost,  editor  and  publisher,  Topeka. 

The  Lantern,  literary;  James  L.  King,  managing  editor,  George  W.  Reed,  business 
manager,  Topeka. 

The  Kansas  Newspaper  Union;  N.  R.  Baker,  manager,  Topeka. 

Labor  Chieftain,  Knights  of  Labor;  C.  A.  Henrie,  editor  and  publisher,  Topeka. 

Western  School  Journal,  (monthly,)  educational;  R.  W.  Turner,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Topeka. 

The  Kansas  Knight  and  Soldier,  G.  A.  R. ;  M.  0.  Frost,  editor  and  publisher, 
Topeka. 

City  and  Farm  Record,  (monthly,)  real  estate;  I.  W.  Pack,  editor  and  proprietor, 
Topeka. 

The  Kansas  Home,  (monthly,)  real  estate;  George  W.  Watson,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Topeka. 

Light,  (monthly,)  Masonic;  Charles  Spalding,  editor  and  publisher,  Topeka. 

Our  Messenger,  (monthly,)  W.  C.  T.  U.;  Olive  P.  Bray,  editor,  Topeka. 

The  Welcome,  (monthly,)  musical;  E.  B.  Guild,  editor  and  publisher, , Topeka. 

Bulletin  of  the  Washburn  College  Laboratory  of  Natural  History,  occasional; 
F.  W.  Cragin,  editor,  published  by  Washburn  College,  Topeka. 

The  Washburn  Argo,  (monthly,)  Literary;  Howard  D.  Tucker,  editor-in-chief, 
Samuel  W.  Naylor,  business  manager,  Topeka. 

The  Washburn  Reporter,  collegiate;  E.  D.  McKeever,  editor-in-chief,  Robert  Stone, 
C.  P.  Donnell,  D.  H.  Piatt  and  Ralph  Ingalls,  editors,  C.  P.  Donnell,  manager, 
Topeka. 

The  Western  Advocate,  (monthly;)  C.  RoUin  Camp,  editor  and  publisher,  Topeka. 

The  Bee,  amateur,  (monthly;)  Charles  F.  Goodrich,  editor,  Charles  Worrall,  pub- 
lisher, Topeka. 


Fifth  Biennial  Repobt.  99 

The  Weekly  Mail,  Republican;  Frank  A.,  Albert  C.  and  George  A.  Root,  editors 
and  publishers,  North  Topeka. 

The  Spirit  of  Kansas,  Prohibition  and  Anti-Monopoly;  G.  F.  Kimball,  editor  and 
publisher.  North  Topeka. 

The  Benevolent  Banner,  colored;  Barker,  Garrett,  De  Frantz  <k  Charles,  editors 
and  proprietors,  North  Topeka. 

Carpenter's  Kansas  Lyre,  Republican;  J.  S.  Carpenter,  editor,  Rossville. 

SHEEIDAN    COUNTY. 

The  Hoxie  Sentinel,  Republican;  W.  L.  Humes,  editor  and  proprietor,  Hoxie. 
The  Hoxie  Democrat,  Democratic;  S.  P.  Davidson,  editor  and  proprietor,  Hoxie. 
Sheridan  Times,  Neutral;  F.  C.  Thompson,  publisher,  Sheridan. 

SHEBMAN    COUNTY. 

Sherman  County  Democrat,  Democratic;  Frank  Parks,  editor  .and  proprietor, 
Eustis. 

Sherman  County  Dark  Horse,  Republican;  J.  H.  Tait,  editor,  proprietor  and  pub- 
lisher, Eustis. 

Sherman  Center  News,  Democratic;  E.  F.  Tennant,  editor,  John  D.  Reed,  propri- 
etor, Sherman  Center. 

Sherman  County  Republican,  Republicran;  Bayard  Taylor,  editor,  Hedrick  &  Co., 
publishers,  Sherman  Center. 

Sherman  County  News,  Republican;  O.  B.  Kail,  publisher  and  proprietor,  Voltaire. 

SMITH    COUNTY. 

Kansas  Pioneer,  Republican;  W.  H.  Nelson,  editor.  Nelson  <fe  Beacon,  proprietors. 
Smith  Centre. 

Smith  County  Bulletin,  Republican;  John  Q.  Royce,  editor  and  publisher.  Smith 
Centre. 

The  Bazoo,  Democratic;  Jack  W.  Stewart,  editor  and  proprietor.  Smith  Centre. 

Gaylord  Herald,  Republican;  Lew  C.  Headley,  editor  and  proprietor,  Gaylord. 

Cedarville  Globe,  Republican;  A.  Barron,  editor  and  proprietor,  Cedarville. 

The  Lebanon  Criterion,  Republican;  Byron  J.  Thompson,  editor,  Thompson  <k 
Wright,  publishers,  Lebanon. 

8TAFFOED  COUNTY. 

The  Weekly  Telegram,  Republican;  R.  M.  Blair,  editor  and  proprietor,  Stafford. 

Stafford  County  Republican,  Republican-Prohibition;  E.  S.  Hadlock,  editor  and 
proprietor,  Stafford. 

Stafford  County  Democrat,  Democratic;  G.  R.  Cruzen,  editor  and  publisher,  Staf- 
ford. 

St.  John  Advance,  Democratic;  W.  K.  P.  Dow,  editor  and  proprietor,  St.  John. 

The  Sun,  Republican;  J.  F.  Spickard,  editor  and  publisher,  St.  John. 

County  Capital,  Republican;  I.  S.  Lewis,  publisher,  St.  John. 

The  Macksville  Times,  Republican;  A.  H.  Dever,  editor,  Welch  &  Becktell,  pro- 
prietors, John  S.  Welch,  business  manager,  Macksville. 

The  Cassoday  Mirage,  Republican;  W.  A.  Potter,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Cassoday. 

STANTON    COUNTY. 

The  Johnson  City  World,  Democratic;  Geo.  V.  Mechler,  editor,  Mechler  Bros.,  pro- 
prietors, Johnson  City. 

Stanton  County  Eclipse,  Republican;  Frank  Weston,  business  manager,  Eclipse 
Company,  publishers,  Johnson  City. 


100  State  Histobical  Society. 


The  Mitchell ville  Courier,  Democratic;  Frank  E.  Newkirk,  editor,  Courier  Pub- 
lishing Company,  proprietors,  Mitchellville. 

The  Gazette,  Democratic;  J.  W.  Merifield,  editor  and  proprietor,  Eli,  (Wayland 
post  oflBce.) 

The  Border  Rover,  Neutral;  Lon  Cravens,  editor  and  publisher,  Borders. 

STEVENS    COUNTY. 

The  Hugo  Weekly  Herald,  Democratic;  C.  E.  Cook,  editor  and  proprietor,  N. 
Campbell,  local  editor,  Hugoton. 

Woodsdale  Democrat,  Democratic;  Grant  Turner,  editor.  Grant  Turner  and  E.  C. 
McLane,  proprietors,  Woodsdale. 

Hugoton  Hermes,  Republican;  Chas.  M.  Davis,  publisher,  Hugoton. 

Gazelle,  Democratic;  James  Moodey,  editor,  Zella. 

Dermot  Enterprise,  Democratic;  Gooden&Chism,  editors  and  publishers,  Dermot. 

SUMNBB    COUNTY. 

The  Sumner  County  Press,  Republican;  A.  L.  Runyan,  editor.  Press  Printing  Com- 
pany, publishers,  Wellington. 

Sumner  County  Standard,  (daily  and  weekly.)  Democratic;  Luke  Herring,  editor 
and  publisher,  Frank  Gilmore,  associate  editor,  Wellington. 

The  Wellington  Monitor,  Republican;  J.  G.  Campbell  and  Chas.  Hood,  editors  and 
publishers,  Wellington. 

Wellington  Morning  Quid-Nunc,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  Wells  Corey, 
-editor,  Frank  Corey,  superintendent,  F.  R.  Sprague,  secretary,  Wellington. 

Weather  Observer,  (monthly,)  John  H.  Wolfe,  publisher,  Wellington. 

The  Oxford  Register,  Neutral;  J.  S.  Converse,  editor  and  publisher,  Oxford. 

The  Caldwell  Journal,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  W.  E.  Powers,  editor,  R. 
B.  Swarthout,  business  manager  and  publisher,  Caldwell. 

The  Caldwell  News,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  Robert  T.  Simons,  editor  and 
publisher,  Caldwell. 

The  Industrial  Age,  Union  Labor;  Samuel  Crocker,  business  and  managing  editor, 
*'The  Industrial  Age"  Printing  and  Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Caldwell. 

Belle  Plaine  News,  Republican;  Geo.  W.  Cain,  publisher  and  proprietor.  Belle 
Plaine. 

Mulvane  Record,  Independent;  G.  L.  Reed,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor,  Mul- 
vane. 

Geuda  Springs  Herald,  Republican;  C.  G.  Furry,  editor  and  proprietor,  Geuda 
Springs. 

The  Argonia  Clipper,  Independent;  Bowker  &  Duncan,  editors  and  publishers, 
Argonia. 

Conway  Springs  Star,  Neutral;  A.  M.  Anderson,  editor  and  proprietor,  Conway 
Springs. 

The  South  Haven  New  Era,  Neutral;  Geo.  W.  Halferty,  editor  and  proprietor.  South 
Haven. 

THOMAS    COUNTY. 

Thomas  County  Cat,  Republican;  Jos.  E,  Gill,  editor,  Thomas  County  Cat  Pub- 
lishing Company,  proprietors,  Colby. 

The  Democrat.  Democratic;  C.  R.  Marks,  editor  and  proprietor,  Colby. 

TBEGO    COUNTY. 

Western  Kansas  World,  Republican;  W.  S.  Tilton,  editor,  publisher  and  proprie- 
tor, Wa-Keeney. 


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Wa-Keeney  Tribune.  Democratic;  A.  W.  Hotchkiss,  editor,  publisher  and  proprie- 
tor, Wa-Keeney. 

Trego  County  Republican,  Republican;  Geo.  J.  Shepard  and  John  N.  Barrett,  ed- 
itors and  proprietors,  Wa-Keeney. 

WABAUNSEE    COUNTY. 

Wabaunsee  County  News,  Republican;  D.  W.  Scott,  editor,  publisher  and  proprie- 
tor, Alma. 

The  Alma  Enterprise,  Republican;  V.  C.  Welch  and  Frank  I.  Sage,  editors,  pub- 
lishers and  proprietors,  Alma. 

The  Eskridge  Home  Weekly,  Republican;  D.  V.  Dowd,  editor,  publisher  and  pro- 
prietor, Eskridge. 

The  Eskridge  Star,  Republican;  E.  H.  Perry  and  I.  Day  Gardiner,  editors  and 
publishers,  Eskridge. 

The  Alta  Vista  Register,  Republican;  S.  A.  Stauffer,  editor,  Register  Co.,  publish 
ers,  Alta  Vista. 

WAIiliAOE    COUNTY. 

Wallace  County  Register,  Republican;  S.  L.  Wilson,  editor,  Wallace. 

The  Wallace  County  News,  Republican;  I.  D.  Haldeman,  editor.  News  Company, 
publishers,  Wallace. 

The  Western  Times,  Republican;  Mrs.  Kate  B.  Russell,  editor,  publisher  and  pro- 
prietor, Sharon  Springs. 

Sharon  Springs  Leader,  Republican;  Joe  F.  White,  editor  and  publisher,  Sharon 
Springs. 

WASHINGTON   COUNTY. 

Washington  Republican,  Republican;  H.  C.  Robinson,  editor,  publisher  and  pro- 
prietor, Washington. 

Washington  County  Register,  Republican;  J.  T.  Hole,  editor  and  proprietor, 
Clarence  Huff,  local  editor,  Washington. 

The  Washington  Post,  Democratic;  Chas.  F.  Barrett,  editor  and  proprietor,  Wash- 
ington. 

The  Washington  Daily  Times,  (amateur;)  Ben  Davidson,  editor  and  publisher,. 
Washington; 

The  Hanover  Democrat,  Democratic;   J.  M.  Hood,  editor,  J.  M.  Hood  and  

Munger,  publishers,  Hanover. 

The  Clifton  Review,  Republican;  J.  A.  Branson,  editor  and  proprietor,  Clifton. 

The  Local  News,  (semi-weekly,)  Republican;  Padgett  Bros.,  editors,  publishers 
and  proprietors,  Clifton. 

Greenleaf  Journal,  Republican;  C.  F.  Knowlton,  editor,  C.  F.  Knowlton  and  Prank 
D.  Bliss,  publishers,  Greenleaf. 

The  Greenleaf  Herald,  Independent;  Geo.  Gird,  editor  and  publisher,  Greenleaf. 

The  Greenleaf  Safeguard,  Democratic;  Frank  S.  Weiler,  editor,  Greenleaf. 

Haddam  City  Weekly  Clipper,  Republican;  J.  B.  Campbell,  editor,  publisher  and 
proprietor,  Haddam. 

The  New  Era,  Independent;  A.  P.  Crosby,  editor,  C.  F.  Barrett,  proprietor,  Had- 
dam. 

The  Barnes  Enterprise,  Republican;  M.  H.  Williams  and  M.  O.  Reitzel,  editors. 
Enterprise  Publishing  Company,  publishers,  Barnes. 

WICHITA    COUNTY. 

Wichita  Standard,  Republican;  C.  S.  Triplett,  editor  and  publisher,  Leoti  City. 
The  Leoti  Transcript,  Democratic;  Jo.  M.  Kendall,  editor,  W.  R.  Gibbs,  publisher 
and  proprietor,  Leoti  City. 

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102  STATE  HISTOBICAL  SOCIETY. 

The  Coronado  Star,  Democratic;  A.  B.  Sykes,  editor  and  proprietor,  Coronado. 
The  Wichita  County  Herald,  Republican;  D.  T.  Armstrong,  publisher  and  propri- 
tor.  Coronado. 

WILSON    COUNTY. 

Wilson  County  Citizen,  Republican;  John  S.  Gilmore,  editor,  publisher  and  pro- 
prietor, Fredonia. 

Fredonia  Democrat,  Democratic;  H.  L.  Crittenden,  editor,  H.  L.  Crittenden  &,  Co., 
publishers  and  proprietors,  Fredonia. 

Fredonia  Chronicle,  Republican;  W.  R.  Dunn,  editor  and  proprietor,  Fredonia. 

JNeodesha  Register,  Republican;  J.  K.  Morgan,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Neodesha. 

Altoona  Advocate,  Independent;  Harry  Armstrong,  editor  and  publisher,  Altoona. 

Benedict  Echo,  Independent;  C.  A.  McMullen,  editor  and  publisher,  Benedict. 

Buffalo  Clipper,  Republican;  J.  H.  Hale,  editor  and  publisher,  Buffalo. 

WOODSON    COUNTY. 

Neosho  Falls  Post,  Republican;  J.  N.  Stout,  editor,  publisher  and  proprietor, 
Neosho  Falls. 

The  News,  Republican;  N.  B.  Buck  and  R.  H.  Trueblood,  publishers  and  proprie- 
tors, Yates  Center. 

The  Independent-Sun,  Prohibition;  D.  H.  Burt,  editor  and  proprietor,  Yates  Cen- 
ter. 

Woodson  Democrat,  Democratic;  Democrat  Publishing  Company,  publishers, 
Yates  Center. 

The  Toronto  Topic,  Democratic;  Frank  Hall,  editor  and  publisher,  Toronto. 

WYANDOTTE    COUNTY. 

The  Wyandotte  Herald,  Democratic;  V.  J.  Lane  &,  Co.,  editors,  publishers  and 
proprietors,  Wyandotte. 

The  Wyandotte  Gazette,  (daily  and  weekly,)  Republican;  R.  B.  Armstrong,  editor 
and  proprietor,  Wyandotte. 

Kansas  Pioneer,  German;  Louis  Weil,  editor  and  publisher,  Kansas  City. 

The  Kansas  Weekly  Cyclone,  Neutral;  Louis  Rosenthal  and  Mark  Cromwell,  edi- 
tors and  publishers,  Kansas  City. 

The  Methodist  Record,  (monthly,)  Religious;  Rev.  George  Winterbourne,  editor 
and  publisher,  Mrs.  R.  Freeman,  associate  editor,  Kansas  City. 

The  Argentine  Weekly  Argus,  Independent;  Louis  Rosenthal  and  Mark  Cromwell, 
editors  and  publishers,  Argentine. 

PAPERS   OF    OTHER   STATES    AND   COUNTRIES   NOW    RECEIVED. 

CAIjIFOBNIA. 

The  Weekly  Post,  Post  Co.,  publishers,  San  Francisco. 

Pacific  Rural  Press,  Dewey  &  Co.,  publishers,  A.  T.  Dewey  and  W.  B.  Ewer,  ed- 
itors, San  Francisco. 

Overland  Monthly,  Overland  Monthly  Co.,  publishers,  San  Francisco. 

California  Patron  and  Agriculturist,  J.  Chester,  managing  editor,  California  Patron 
■Co.,  publishers,  San  Francisco. 

The  Signs  of  the  Times,  International  Missionary  Society,  publishers,  E.  J.  Wag- 
goner and  Alonzo  T.  Jones,  editors,  Oakland. 

Pacific  Health  Journal  and  Temperance  Advocate,  (bi-monthly,)  Pacific  Press  Co., 
publishers;  J.  N.  Loughborough,  E.  J.Waggoner  and  A.  T.  Jones,  editors,  Oakland. 


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The  American  Sentinel,  (monthly,)  Pacific  Press  Co.,  publishers,  E.  J.  Waggoner 
and  Alonzo  T.  Jones,  editors,  J.  H.  Waggoner,  corresponding  editor,  Oakland. 

OOIiOBADO. 

Weekly  Rocky  Mountain  News,  News  Co.,  publishers,  John  Arkins,  president  and 
manager,  Denver. 

Silver  World,  W.  E.  Mendenhall,  editor  and  proprietor.  Lake  City. 

Gunnison  Review-Press,  (tri-weekly,)  H.  C.  Olney,  manager,  Press  Co.,  publishers, 
Gunnison. 

The  Salida  Mail,  (semi-weekly,)  Truesdell  &,  Erdlen,  proprietors,  A.  J.  Truesdell, 
editor,  Salida.  ' 

CONNECTICUT. 

Quarterly  Journal  of  Inebriety,  T.  D.  Crothers,  M.  D.,  editor;  published  by  the 
American  Association  for  the  Cure  of  Inebriates,  Hartford. 

Travelers  Record,  (monthly,)  Travelers  Insurance  Co.,  publishers,  Hartford. 

DI8TBI0T    or    COLUMBIA. 

The  Alpha  (monthly),  Caroline  B.Winslow,  editor,  Washington. 
The  Official  Gazette  of  the  United  States  Patent  Office  (weekly),  Washington. 
United  States  Publications,  Monthly  Catalogue,  J.  H.  Hickcox,  publisher,  Wash- 
ington. 

United  States  Official  Postal  Guide,  see  Boston,  Mass. 

Public  Opinion,  Public  Opinion  Publishing  Co.,  publishers,  Washington. 

FliOBIDA. 

The  Florida  Dispatch,  A.  H.  Manville,  editor,  Chas.  W.  Da  Costa  and  A.  H.  Man- 
ville,  proprietors,  Jacksonville. 

QEOBGIA. 

Southern  Industrial  Railroad  Record,  conducted  by  A.  L.  Harris,  Atlanta. 

ILLINOIS. 

Semi-Weekly  Inter-Ocean,  Inter-Ocean  Publishing  Company,  Chicago. 

Industrial  World  and  Iron  Worker,  F.  W.  Palmer,  editor,  Melvin  M.  Cohen,  assist- 
ant manager,  Chicago. 

The  Standard,  Justin  A.  Smith,  editor,  Edward  Goodman,  E.  R.  &  J.  S.  Dickersou, 
proprietors,  Chicago, 

Weekly  Drovers'  Journal,  H.  L.  Goodall  &  Co.,  publisher,  Chicago. 

The  Svenska  Amerikanaren,  Swedish-American  Company,  publishers,  P.  A.  Sunde- 
lius.  President,  Chicago. 

American  Antiquarian  and  Oriental  Journal,  (monthly,)  Rev.  Stephen  D.  Peet, 
editor,  F.  H.  Revell,  publisher,  Chicago. 

The  Union  Signal,  Mary  Allen  West  editor,  Julia  Ames,  associate  editor,  Chicago. 

The  Open  Court,  (semi-monthly,)  B.  F.  Underwood,  editor  and  manager,  Sara  A. 
Underwood,  associate  editor,  Chicago. 

Gaskell's  Magazine,  (monthly,)  A.  J.  Scarborough,  editor,  G.  A.  Gaskell  «fc  Com- 
pany, publishers,  Chicago. 

The  Comrade,  (semi-monthly,)  H.  E.  Gerry,  managing  editor,  Chicago. 

The  Dial,  (monthly,)  A.  C.  McClurg  <fc  Co.,  publishers,  Chicago. 

The  Watchman,  (semi-monthly,)  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  W.  W.  Vanarsdale,  publisher,  Chicago. 

Chicago  Journal  of  Commerce,  Journal  of  Commerce  Co.,  publishers,  Chicago. 

Odd  Fellows  Herald,  G.  M.  Adams,  editor,  M.  T.  Scott,  publisher,  Bloomington. 

Western  Plowman,  J.  W,  Warr,  editor,  L.  B.  Kuhn,  business  manager,  Warr  &  Kuhn, 
proprietors,  Moline. 


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INDIAN   TEBBITOBY. 

Cheyenne  Transporter,  MafiEet  <fc  Merritt,  publishers,  Darlington. 
The  Cherokee  Advocate,  E.  C.  Boudinot  jr.,  editor,  Tahlequah. 
Indian  Chieftain,  John  L.  Adair,  editor,  M.  E.  Milford,  manager,  Chieftain  Publish- 
ing Co.,  publishers,  Vinita. 

INDIANA. 

The  Indiana  State  Journal,  Journal  Newspaper  Co.,  publishers,  Indianapolis. 
The  Millstone  &  Corn  Miller,  ( monthly,)  D.  H.  Ranck,  editor  and  publisher,  Indian- 
apolis. 

Indiana  Student,  (semi-monthly,)  D.  DriscoU  and  D.  K.  Goss,  editors,  Bloomington. 
Mennonitische  Rundschau,  Menuonite  Publishing  Co.,  publishers,  Elkhart. 


The  Iowa  Historical  Record,  (quarterly;)  published  by  the  State  Historical  Society, 
Iowa  City. 

liOUISIANA. 

Southwestern  Christian  Advocate,  Marshall  W.  Taylor,  editor;  published  by  the 
Methodist  Book  Concern,  New  Orleans. 

MABYLAND. 

Johns  Hopkins  University  Circulars,  (monthly;)  printed  by  John  Murphy  &,  Co., 
Baltimore. 

Jottings,  (monthly,)  Insurance;  Jottings  Co.,  proprietors,  Baltimore. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

New  England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register,  (quarterly,)  John  Ward  Dean, 
editor,  Boston. 

The  Woman's  Journal,  Lucy  Stone,  H.  B.  Blackwell,  and  Alice  Stone  Blackwell, 
editors,  Boston. 

The  Unitarian  Review  and  Religious  Magazine,  (monthly,)  Jos.  Henry  Allen,  edi- 
tor, Boston. 

The  Youth's  Companion,  Perry  Mason  &  Co.,  publisheis,  Boston. 

Popular  Science  News,  James  R.  Nichols,  and  Austin  P.  Nichols,  editors,  W.  J. 
Rolfe,  associate  editor,  Boston. 

Harvard  University  Bulletin,  Justin  Winsor,  editor,  Cambridge. 

Library  Notes,  (quarterly,)  Melvil  Dewey,  editor,  Library  Bureau,  publishers, 
Boston. 

Lend  a  Hand,  (monthly  magazine  of  organized  philanthropy,)  Edward  E.  Hale, 
D.  D.,  editor,  Boston. 

United  States  Official  Postal  Guide,  (monthly,)  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  pub- 
lishers, Boston. 

The  Citizen,  (monthly,)  Citizen  Publishing  Co.,  publishers,  Boston. 

Estes  &  Lauriat's  Monthly  Book  Bulletin,  Boston. 

The  True  Educator,  (monthly,)  Chas.  C.  Ramsey,  editor.  South  Lancaster. 

MICHIGAN. 

The  Fireside  Teacher,  (monthly),  G.  H.  Bell,  publisher,  Battle  Creek. 
Advent  Review,  and  Sabbath  Herald,  Seventh-Day  Adventist  Publishing  Associa- 
tion, publishers,  Battle  Creek. 

The  Unitarian,  (monthly),  Brooke  Hereford  &  J.  T.  Sunderland,  editors,  Ann  Arbor. 


Fifth  biennial  Repobt.  lOo 


Kansas  City  Times,  (daily,)  Morrison  Munford,  President,  Times  Publishing  Co., 
publishers,  Kansas  City. 

Kansas  City  Daily  Journal,  Journal  Co.,  publishers,  Kansas  City. 

The  Kansas  City  Star,  (daily,)  Star  Publishing  Co.,  publishers,  Kansas  City. 

Kansas  City  Live-Stock  Indicator,  F.  D.  Coburn,  editor,  A.  D.  Simons,  commercial 
editor,  P.  D.  Etue,  business  manager,  Kansas  City. 

The  Kansas  City  Live-Stock  Record,  Cuthbert  Powell,  editor,  Ramsey,  Millet  & 
Hudson,  proprietors,  Kansas  City. 

The  Kansas  City  Medical  Index,  (monthly,)  S.  Emory  Lanphear,  editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Kansas  City. 

The  Kansas  City  Record,  A.  N.  Kellogg  Newspaper  Co.,  publishers,  J.  F.  Guiwits, 
manager,  Kansas  City. 

Western  Newspaper  Union,  W.  A.  Bunker,  manager,  Kansas  City. 

The  Mid-Continent,  Samuel  B.  Bell,  editor,  Mid-Continent  Publishing  Co.,  pub- 
lishers, Kansas  City. 

The  Centropolis,  Rev.  C.  C.  Woods,  and  Rev.  D.  M.  McClellan,  editors,  James  A. 
Hayes,  agricultural  editor,  F.  W.  Butterlield  &  Sons,  publishers,  Kansas  City. 

The  Witness,  J.  H.  Smart,  editor,  F.  D.  Pettit,  S.  S.  editor,  J.  H.  Smart  <fe  Co., 
publishers,  Kansas  City. 

The  Herald,  Herald  Publishing  Co.,  publishers,  Kansas  City. 

The  Kansas  Magazine,  (monthly,)  Kansas  Magazine  Publishing  Co.,  Kansas  City. 

Missouri  and  Kansas  Farmer,  (monthly,)  Cliffe  C.  Brooke,  editor  and  publisher, 
Kansas  City. 

The  Sun,  (bi-monthly,)  Kansas  City. 

St.  Joseph  Herald,  (daily  and  weekly,)  John  P.  Strong,  general  manager,  Herald 
Publishing  Co.,  publishers,  St.  Joseph. 

St.  Joseph  Weekly  Gazette,  Gazette  Publishing  Co.,  publishers,  St.  Joseph. 

American  Journal  of  Education,  (monthly,)  J.  B.  Merwin,  managing  editor,  H.  D. 
Shamron,  J.  Baldwin,  G.  I.  Osborne,  and  R.  C.  Norton,  associate  editors,  St.  Louis. 

The  Central  Christian  Advocate,  Benjamin   St.  James  Fry,  editor,  Cranston  Sc 
Stowe,  publishers,  St.  Louis. 

St.  Louis  Evangelist,  Rev.  E.  Cooper,  D.  D.,  editor,  Presbyterian  Newspaper  Co., 
publishers,  Carlos  S.  Greeley,  President,  St.  Louis. 

Western  Newspaper  Union,  Newspaper  Union  Co.,  publishers,  St.  Louis. 

Western  Newsdealer,  (quarterly,)  Lang  &  Co.,  publishers,  St.  Louis. 

The  Altruist,  (monthly,)  devoted  to  Common  Property  and  Community  Homes;  A. 
Longley,  editor,  St.  Louis. 

NEBBASKA. 

Western  Resources,  H.  S.  Reed,  managing  editor,  Lincoln. 

The  Woman's  Tribune,  Clara  Bewick  Colby,  editor  and  publisher,  Beatrice. 

Western  Newspaper  Union,  Newspaper  Union  Publishing  Co.,  publishers,  Omaha. 

NEW    JEBSEY. 

The  Journal  of  Orthoepy,  (monthly,)  C.  W.  Larison,  editor,  Ringos. 
Orchard  and  Garden,  published  by  J.  T.  Lovett,  Little  Silver. 

NEW    MEXICO. 

The  Daily  Citizen,  Thos.  Hughes,  editor  and  proprietor,  Albuquerque. 


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NEW    YOEK. 

New  York  Tribune,  (daily),  New  York. 

The  Daily  Register,  New  York. 

The  Century  Illustrated  Monthly  Magazine,  Century  Co.,  publishers,  New  York. 

Harper's  Weekly,  New  York. 

Magazine  of  American  History,  (monthly),  Mrs.  Martha  J.  Lamb,  editor.  New  York. 

Scientific  American,  Munn  <fe  Co.,  editors  and  proprietors,  New  York. 

Science,  Science  Co.,  publishers,  New  York. 

The  Swiss  Cross,  Harlan  H.  Ballard,  editor.  New  York. 

Electrical  Review,  Geo.  Worthington,  editor,  Chas.  W.  Price,  associate  editor.  New 
York. 

The  Library  Journal,  (monthly,)  Official  Organ  of  the  American  Library  Associa- 
tion, C.  A.  Cutter  and  R.  R.  Bowker,  editors,  New  York. 

The  Cooperative  Index  to  Periodicals,  (quarterly,)  W.  J.  Fletcher,  editor.  New 
York. 

The  American  Missionary,  (monthly,)  published  by  the  American  Missionary  As- 
sociation, W.  B.  Washburn,  LL.  D.,  President,  New  York. 

The  Home  Missionary,  (monthly,)  published  by  the  Home  Missionary  Society,. 
New  York. 

Nation,  New  York. 

Political  Science  Quarterly,  edited  by  the  Faculty  of  Political  Science  of  Co- 
lumbia College;  Ginn  &  Co.,  publishers,  New  York. 

Appleton  Literary  Bulletin,  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  publishers.  New  York. 

Irish  World,  Patrick  Ford,  editor  and  proprietor.  New  York. 

New  York  Weekly  Witness,  John  Dougall  <fe  Co.,  publishers,  New  York. 

The  Voice,  Funk  &  Wagnalls,  publishers.  New  York. 

The  Public  Service  Review,  T.  F.  Rodenbough,  general  manager.  New  York. 

The  Decorator  and  Furnisher,  (monthly,)  Edward  Dewson,  manager.  New  York. 

Student's  Journal,  Andrew  J.  Graham,  editor  and  proprietor,  New  York. 

Sabbath  Reading,  John  Dougall  &  Co.,  publishers.  New  York. 

Home  Knowledge,  (monthly,)  Robert  A.  Ginn,  editor;  Home  Knowledge  Associa- 
tion, proprietors.  New  York. 

The  Phonographic  World,  (monthly,)  E.  N.  Miner,  publisher.  New  York  City. 

The  Library  Magazine,  John  B.  Alden,  publisher,  New  York. 

The  National  Temperance  Advocate,  J.  N.  Stearns,  publishing  agent.  New  York. 

The  Publishers'  Weekly,  (a  book  trade  journal,)  R.  R.  Bowker,  manager.  New  York. 

Sheltering  Arms,  (monthly,)  New  York. 

The  Husbandman,  Elmira. 

OHIO. 

Magazine  of  Western  History,  illustrated,  (monthly,)  Cleveland. 

Ohio  Archaeological  and  Historical  Quarterly,  Prof.  George  W.  Knight,  Dr.  I.  W. 
Andrews,  Prof.  W.  H.  Venable,  Prof.  B.  A.  Hinsdale,  and  Prof.  G.  F.  Wright,  editorial 
committee;  A.  H.  Smythe,  publisher,  Columbus. 

Deutsch-Amerikanisches  Magazin,  (quarterly,)  H.  A.  Rattermann,  editor. 

The  Cincinnati  Weekly  Times,  Cincinnati. 

The  Christian  Press,  published  by  the  Western  Tract  Society. 

Christian  Standard,  Isaac  Errett,  editor,  Cincinnati. 

American  Grange  Bulletin,  F.  P.  Wolcott,  editor,  Cincinnati. 

Farm  and  Fireside,  (semi-monthly,)  Mast,  Crowell  <fe  Kirkpatrick,  editors  and  pro- 
prietors, Springfield. 


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PENNSYLVANIA. 

Public  Ledger,  (daily,)  G.  W.  Childs,  editor  and  publisher,  Philadelphia. 

Faith  and  Works,  published  by  the  Woman's  Christian  Association;  Mrs.  A.  H. 
Franciscus,  Philadelphia. 

The  Naturalist's  Leisure  Hour,  A.  E.  Foote,  editor  and  publisher,  Philadelphia. 

Farmers'  Friend  and  Grange  Advocate,  R.  H.  Thomas,  editor,  Mechanicsburg. 

Zion's  Watch  Tower,  (monthly,)  C.  T.  Russell,  editor,  Alleghany. 

The  Morning  Star,  (monthly,)  published  in  the  interest  of  Indian  education;  R.  H. 
Pratt,  A.  J.  Standing,  and  Marianna  Burgess,  editors;  Indian  Industrial  School, 
Carlisle. 

Building  Association  and  Home  Journal,  (monthly,)  Michael  J.  Brown,  editor, 
Philadelphia. 

TEXAS. 

Texas  Live-Stock  Journal,  Philip  H.  Hale,  editor,  Fort  Worth. 

VEBMONT. 

The  Woman's  Magazine,  (monthly,)  Esther  T.  Housh,  editor;  Frank  E.  Housh  «fe 
Co.,  publishers,  Brattleboro. 

WISCONSIN. 

Wisconsin  State  Journal,  David  Atwood,  proprietor,  Madison. 

FBANOE. 

Society  de  G^ographie,  compte  rendu  des  Seances  de  la  Commission  Centrale, 
(semi-monthly,)  Paris. 

Bulletin  de  la  Soci^t^  de  Geographic,  (quarterly,)  Paris. 

Chronique  de  la  Soci^td  des  Gens  de  Lettres,  (monthly,)  Paris. 

Bulletin  des  Stances  de  la  Soci^t^  Nationale  d' Agriculture  de  France,  (monthly,) 
Paris. 

Bulletin  de  la  Ministdre  de  I'AgricuIture,  (monthly,)  Paris. 


FINANCES. 
The  finances  of  the  Society  for  the  year  ending  January  18th,  1887,  in- 
cluding the  Treasurer's  account  of  receipts  and  expenditures,  and  the  ex- 
penditures from  the  appropriations  made  by  the  Legislature,  of  which  detailed 
statements  are  given  in  accompanying  papers,  will  be  found  on  the  next 
page.* 

♦The  following  is  the  frnancial  statement  made  by  the  Board  at  the  Annual  Meeting,  January  19, 
1886,  for  the  year  ending  at  that  date: 

1885.  RECEIPTS. 

Jan.  20,  Balance  of  appropriation  to  June  30,  1885 «1,087  02 

Jan.  20,  Balance  in  hands  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  Society 14  20 

July  1,  Appropriation.?  to  .June  30,  188G 3,250  00 

Receipts  from  membership  fees 90  00 

Total $4,441  22 

EXPENDITURES. 

Salaries  and  clerk  hire $2,093  00 

Postage,  freight,  and  contingent 449  05 

Purchase  of  books 653  67     3,195  72 

Balance $1,245  50 


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1886.  BE0EIPT8. 

Jan.  19,  Appropriations  to  June  30,  1886 $1,249  26 

Jan.  19,  Balance  in  hands  of  Treasurer  of  Society,  fees 11  20 

Feb.  23,  Miscellaneous  appropriation,  extra  clerk  hire 1,000  00 

July    1,  Appropriations  to  June  30,  1887 3,250  00 

Receipts  from  membership  fees 52  00 

Total |5,562  46 

EXPENDITUBES. 

Salaries  and  clerk  hire  from  general  appropriations,  $2,052  55 

Clerk  hire  from  miscellaneous  appropriation 677  38 

Clerk  hire  from  membership  receipts 60  00 

Purchase  of  books 677  57 

Postage,  freight,  and  contingent 631  21      4,098  71 

Balance  unexpended $1,463  75 


The  estimates  for  appropriations  which  the  Board  submits,  for  each  of  the 
two  ensuing  fiscal  years,  are  as  follows  : 

Salary  of  Secretary $1,500 

Clerk  hire 2,000 

Purchase  of  books 1,000 

Postage,  freight,  and  contingent 1,000 

And  for  deficiencies  for  the  present  fiscal  year 1,000 

On  motion  of  Hon.  James  F.  Legate,  the  item*  of  clerk  hire  for  each  of 
the  two  fiscal  years  was  by  unanimous  vote  of  the  Society  increased  to 
$3,000. 

The  reading  and  consideration  of  the  report  of  the  Board  of  Directors 
having  been  concluded,  on  motion  it  was  then  adopted. 

General  Wilder,  from  the  Committee  on  Nominations,  made  the  following 
report : 

Your  Committee  on  Nominations  recommend  the  following  persons  for  members 
of  the  Board  of  Directors  for  the  term  ending  January,  1890:  John  G.  Pratt,  May- 
wood;  J.  B.  Abbott,  DeSoto;  N.A.Adams,  Manhattan;  J.  B.  Clogston,  Eureka;  Geo. 
W.  Knapp,  Clyde;  G.  W.  Veale,  Topeka;  A.  S.  Johnson,  Topeka;  L.  B.  Kellogg,  Em- 
poria; H.  H.  Williams,  Osawatomie;  E.  B.  Crew,  Delphos;  T.  A.  McNeal,  Medicine 
Lodge;  Thomas  A.  Osborn,  Topeka;  E.  B.  Purcell,  Manhattan;  John  W.  Scott,  lola; 
A.  L.  Coleman,  Centralia;  W.  S.  Tilton,  Wa-Keeney;  Geo.  W.  Doty,  Burlingame;  J. 
Wayne  Amos,  Gypsum  City;  T.  S.  Haun,  Jetmore;  J.  R.  Burton,  Abilene;  J.  H.  Down- 
ing, Hays  City;  C  E.  Faulkner,  Salina;  J.  K.  Hudson,  Topeka;  Cyrus  Leland,  Troy; 
J.  B.  McAfee,  Topeka;  C,  H.  Kimball,  Parsons;  Chas.  Williamson,  Washington;  A.  W. 
Smith,  McPherson;  T.  B.  Murdock,  El  Dorado;  Noble  L.  Prentis,  Atchison;  John  H. 
Rice,  Fort  Scott;  H.  B.  Kelly,  McPherson;  T.  T.  Taylor,  Hutchinson. 

And  to  fill  the  following  vacancies  in  the  term  ending  January,  1888:  Thos.  P. 
Fenlon,  Leavenworth,  vice  Wirt  W.  Walton,  deceased;  T.  A.  Hurd,  Leavenworth,  vice 
W.  B.  Clarke,  removed  from  the  State. 

The  report  was  then  adopted,  and  the  persons  so  nominated  for  Directors 
were  elected. 


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The  business  proceedings  of  the  annual  meeting  having  been  concluded, 
President  Anthony  delivered  a  brief  address  relating  to  the  subject  of  the 
history  of  the  Society,  and  the  importance  of  the  work  it  was  carrying  for- 
ward. 

Brief  addresses  were  also  made  by  Hon.  Edward  Russell  of  Lawrence, 
ex-Chief  Justice  Kingman  of  Topeka,  Hon.  Jas.  F.  Legate  of  Leavenworth, 
Hon.  T.  Dwight  Thacher  of  Topeka,  Hon.  Chas.  Williamson  of  Washing- 
ton, Hon.  P.  G.  Lowe  of  Leavenworth,  Mr.  L.  R.  Elliott  of  Manhattan, 
Major  Henry  Inman  of  Ellsworth,  Hon.  John  E.  Rastall  of  Burlingame, 
and  Gov.  C.  V.  Eskridge  of  Emporia. 

On  motion  of  Hon.  John  Speer,  a  resolution  was  adopted  expressive  of 
the  sympathy  of  the  Society  with  Hon.  Kersey  Coates,  of  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
an  honorary  member  of  the  Society,  on  account  of  his  severe  illness,  of  which 
the  members  of  the  Society  had  just  been  apprised. 

The  annual  meeting  of  the  Society  then  adjourned. 


MEETING  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 

At  the  conclusion  of  the  proceedings  of  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Society, 
a  meeting  of  the  Board  of  Directors  was  convened,  on  the  call  of  the  Presi- 
dent, Colonel  D.  R.  Anthony,  who  occupied  the  chair. 

On  motion,  the  Board  proceeded  to  the  election  of  officers  for  the  ensuing 
two  years.     The  election  resulted  as  follows : 

President,  Daniel  W.  Wilder,  Hiawatha;  Vice  Presidents,  Henry  H. 
Williams,  Osawatomie,  and  Thomas  A.  McNeal,  Medicine  Lodge ;  Secretary, 
Franklin  G.  Adams,  Topeka ;  Treasurer,  John  Francis,  Topeka. 

President  Wilder,  being  then  called  to  the  chair,  thanked  the  Society  for 
the  honor  conferred  upon  him. 

The  President  then  announced  the  following  committees : 

Executive  Committee:  Governor  John  A.  Martin,  Hon.  T.  Dwight 
Thacher,  Hon.  P.  I.  Bonebrake,  Major  N.  A.  Adams,  and  Hon.  F.  P.  Baker. 

Legislative  Committee:  Hon.  Benjamin  F.  Simpson,  Hon.  E.  B.  Purcell, 
and  Hon.  Edward  Russell. 

The  persons  nominated  at  the  afternoon  meeting  .for  honorary  and  cor- 
responding members  were  then  unanimously  chosen. 

On  motion,  the  meeting  of  the  Board  then  adjourned. 


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