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Boast, William, 1725
Bodley, Frank E., 2107
Bodwell, Anson G., 1719
Boeger, Charles J., 1816
Boggs, Ex-Governor, of Missouri, 159
Bogue, John W., 2204
Bogus laws, 479, 789, 1446; repealed, 699
Bogus Legislature, 476, 536, 633, 651, 661, 938, 941
Boice, James H., 1902
Boies, Samuel, 747
Bolinger, Herschel V., 1901
Bollinger, Charles O., 2344
Bolman, Frederick D., 2484
Bolman, William G., 2484
Bomgardner, Homer W., 1816
Bond, Benjamin C., 2308
Boud, John A., 1658
Bond, Lee, 2367
Bond, William H., 2367
Bondi, August, 584, 585, 1464
Bonds of 1861, 719
Bonebrake, P. I., 1260
Bonneville, Captain, 181
Bonneville's expedition, 151
"Boom" period of 80's, 834 Boom towns, 847
Boone, Daniel Morgan, 210
Boone, George O., 1230
Boone, Napoleon, 210
Boone, William M., 1459
Booth, Thomas J., 1743
Border elosed to Free State men, 595
Border conditions, 740
Border district in Civil war, 732
Border Missouri, 349
Border Ruffians, 337, 469, 477, 478, 499, 506, 514, 522, 535, 540, 545, 546, 562, 579, 604, 608, 610, 652, 669, 869; out- rages, 582; guards at border, 602; do- seription of, 636; in Linn County, 669; days, 1396
Border warfare, 435
Border wars claims, 700
Boss Busters, 2171
Boss, Frank W., 2109
Boston Mountains, battle of, 727
Boswell, A. P., 1977
Boswell, George F., 1977
Botkin, Jeremiah D., 2717
Botkin, Theodosius, 1158 Bouck, Harry W., 1857
Boudinot Mission, 226
Bonghton, .I. S., 2551
Boundaries of Kansas territory, 334
Boundaries of the State, 699
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Bourbon County, 225, 696, 735, 911; South Carolina colony, 680; disturb- anee, 684 Bourgment, Etienne Venyard Sieur de, 38; expedition, 39; traverses Kansas, 41 Bevaird, William J., 1693
Bowen, Frank P., 1420
Bowen, Thomas M., 891
Bowen, William F., 1697
Bowen, William P., 1711
Bowerseck, Justin D., 2409
Bowie, David, 1707
Bowles, Theodore C., 1036
Bewlus, Thomas H., 2558
Bowman, Samuel, 2089
Beyns, Nicholas, 2224
Bradbury, Henry C., 1614
Bradley, John T., 813
Brady, James A., 2283
Brady, John P., 1515
Brammell, Harvey L., 1442
Branch, Charles M., 2672 Branch, Vernen H., 1732
Brandenburg, William A., 1989
Brandley, Henry, 2614
Branscomb, Charles H., 360, 429, 619, Branson, Jacob, 483, 486, 488, 489, 491, 1232
Bransen rescue, 494
Breese, Thomas, 486
Breidenthal banking law, 1358
Breidenthal, John W., 974, 1134, 1165
Bren, Mrs. Charles H., 2368
Brennan, Matthew, 2587
Brewer, Jacob E., 1569
Brewer, James H. C., 1596
Brewster, Sardins M., 1290
Bribery laws, 843
Briek manufacture, 990
Bridge situation of Topeka, 1310 Bridger, Jim, 182
Bristew amendment, 1256
Bristow, Joseph L., 857, 1255
Bristow, William, 1255
Brobst, Nathan, 1675
Broeket, W. B., 590
Broeker, Felix, 1514
Broll, Peter J., 2216
Broll Wholesale and Retail Grocery Co., 2216
Bronaugh, Robert M., 1404
Bronson, Arthur W., 1200
Brooklyn, 123, 356, 483, 747, 748
Brooks, Edgar E., 1391
Brooks, Henry K., 1751
Brookville, 2535
Brookville bank, 2535
Broomfield, Ray, 2416
Broomhall, Edgar F., 2188 Brewer, J. V., transactions of Coronado, 24 Brown, Channing J., 1429 Brown, Charles W., 2212 Brown, Chase W., 2432 Brown county, 996, 1245, 1395; pioneer, 2392 Brown, E. P., 523 Brown, Frederick, 561, 614 Brown, George J., 2646 Brown, George W., 271, 346, 348, 364,
395, 447, 459, 463, 580, 1001; arrest of (illustration), 543; 1310 Brown, Harry S., 1975
Brown, John, 123, 139, 341, 516, 561, 602, 613, 623, 638, 677, 708, 1259, 1274, 1346, 1464; describes condi- tions in the territory, 517; early life, 555; (portrait), 556; manhoed of, 560; sons of, 561; compass, 562; goes to Kansas, 562; eamp, 565; company, 566; motives of massaere at Petta- watemie, 576; likened to Jesus Christ, 580; fame of, 581; controversies, 581; in Osawatomie battle, 616 Brown, John E., 613
Brown, John, Jr., 445, 459, 791
Brown, J. A. 2358
Brown, L. C., 2696
Brown, Madison, 366
Brown, Old John, 622
Brown, Owen, 560, 561
Brown, Phillip, 1660
Brown, Quindare Naney, 302
Brown, Salmen, 520, 561, 563, 565, 567, 572, 591 Brown, S. Allen, 1635
Brown, Thomas H., 2645
Brown, Walter E., 1487
Brown, William P., 1879
Brown, William W., 1980
Brown, Willis L., 2715
Browne, Charles H., 1427
Browne, Evan H. W., 1350
Browne, Herbert A., 2214
Browne, Milton W., 2654
Brown's branch, 561, 583
Brownsville, 1655
Bruce, Harvey E., 2554
Bryan, William J., 1192
Buchanan, President, 651, 708
Buckingham, Charles J., 1238
Buckley, H. H., 484, 494
Buckman, A. Harding, 1664
Buekman, Edward, 1772
Buckner, William T., 1300
Budget system, 865
Buell, Rollin, 1433
Buffalo, 5, 18, 1314, 1750, 1809; found by Coronado, 6; in Kansas history, 277 et. seq .; discovery, 278; appearance, 285; habits of, 283; wallows, 284; and the white man, the, 287; methods of hunting, 286; hunters, 288; hunting, 1213
Buffalo Bill, 179; well, 113
Buffalo grass, 83, 180, 277
Buffon, E. W., 1471
Buffum, David C., 644
Buford, Jefferson, 475, 526, 531, 546, 552, 602 Buhler, David B., 2680
Bulger, James J., 1759
Bullard, Harriet, 1415
Bull City, 2429
Bull Creek battle, 618
Bullet-hole Ellis, 1204 Bull-trains, 167 Bull-whackers, 167
Bumgardner, Edward, 2396, 2551
Bundy, Edward E., 1675 Bundy, Jesse, 1675
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Bunnell, Daniel, 2454 Bunnell, Maude A., 2455
Bunten, Joseph C., 1487
Bureau of Labor, 1097 Burge, James A., 2252
Burge, N. B., 1629 Burge, Will R., 2048 Burkholder, William M., 2720
Burlingame, 111
Burlingame, Ward, 1235
Burlington, 1248 Burlington Daily Republican, 2635
Burnett, Abram, Chief of the Pottawat- omies (portrait), 258
Burnett, J. C., 681, 798
Burnett, Peter H., 158, 183
Burns, James N., 441
Burns, John M., 1630
Burris, Fred, 1800
Burris, John T., 946, 1303
Burr Oaks Flour Mills, Elevator and Ice plant, 2608
Burrton Graphic, 2671
Burt, Charity C., 1893
Burt, John A., 1892
Burt, Louis B., 2691
Burton, Ellsworth L., 2019
Burton, John D., 1389
Burton, Joseph R., 849, 851, 1334
Bushwhackers, 732
Business corporations, rise of, 1119; in 1892, 1161; pioneer store, 1731 Butcher, Thomas W., 2318
Butler county, 12, 1001; oil develop- ment, 2463; oil and gas development, 2520; "original oil booster," 2606; largest undivided ranches, 2609; pioneers, 2620; pioneer days, 2533
Butler County State Bank, El Dorado, 2582
Butler, Joseph A., 2212
Butler, Pardee, 539
Butner, William D., 1651
Butterfield, David A., 171, 980
Butterfield's Overland Despatch, 171
Bux, Bartholomew J., 1379
Buzick, A. R., 2643
Buzick, Henry S., 2643
Buzick, Ira C., 2574
Byarlay, Samuel A., 1848
Byers, Otto P., 2685
Byram's ford, 759
Byrnes, Thomas J., 2708
Cabeen, Robert J., 1452 Cable, Rufus E., 2086
Caches, The, 90, 113, 121
Caddoan territory, 230
Cadmus, Walter G., 2087
Cagney, Martin V., 2105
Caldwell, Alexander, 978, 1269, 2403 Caldwell, Fred B., 2289 Calene, John, 1608 Calhoun, John C., 291, 324
California, discovery of gold, 161 California gold fever, 183, 186 California Road, 139 California trails, 483 Call, Leland E., 1728 Callender, Edward R., 2086 Calnan, Henry J., 1413
Calvin, Thomas J., 813
Camels on the deserts of Arizona, 79 Cameron, Hugh, 494
Camp corral, formation of, 156 Camp Wakarusa, 508, 512
Campaign of 1891, 1154
Campaign of 1892, 1161
Campbell, Alexander M., Jr., 2539
Campbell, Altes H., 2304
Campbell College, 1070
Campbell, Edwin A., 1733 Campbell, James A., 2203
Campbell, James A., 1733
Campbell, James A., Jr., 1733
Campbell, James H., 2304
Campbell, James H., 2336
Campbell, John W., 2686
Campbell, Leslie J., 2304
Campbell, Robert, 182
Campbell, Ross T., 1047, 2632
Campbell, William P., 1301
Canadian River, 107
Canal City, 2467
Canary, Simeon C., 1877 Caney News, 1900
Caney Pipe Line Co., 1925
Caney schools, 2005
Caney Valley National Bank, 1846
Canton, 2537
Cantrell, Jacob, 591
Canzes, The, 39
Cape Girardeau reservation, 247
Capital Iron Works Company, 1753
Capital of Kansas Territory, 356, 533
Capital of Kansas, 362; territorial, 371, 407; at Pawnee, 401
Capitol Building at Pawnee, 402
Capitol Building at Topeka, temporary, 768
Capper, Arthur, 771, 863, 1034, 1973; portrait, 866
Capper, Florence C., 771
Capper Publications, 992
Caravan Grove, 93
Carey, Emerson, 1000, 2700
Carey Salt Co., 1000
Carlin, Hugh, 2579
Carl-Leon Hotel, 1270
Carlson, Allida N., 2495
Carlson, Charles G., 1764
Carlson, Swan M., 2495
Carnegie City Library, Emporia, 2281
Carney, Thomas, 723, 754, 757, 765, 907, 978; portrait, 766; administration conditions in, 766 Carpenter, A. O., 583
Carpenter, Charles T., 2081
Carpenter, George M., 1365
Carpenter, John C., 1354
Carpenter, Samuel, 2081
Carriger, Elliott, 1655
Carriger, William A., 1656
Carroll, William, 2562
Carruth, William H., 1235
Carson, David F., 1832
Carson, Kit, 154
Carter, Lucetta S., 1661
Carver, Byron J., 2619
Case, Nelson, 2231
Casey, William D., 1430
Cass, Lewis, 296, 472, 627, 931
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Cassady, F. A., 2278 Caster, Herbert O., 1251 Cates, Joseph B. F., 1841 Cates, R. W., 1841 Catholic Church, 1010
Catholic Church in Lincoln County, 1607 Catholic institutions, 262
Catholic mission, 336; first, 1011 Catholic mission among Pottawatomies, 262
Catholic Osage mission, 373
Catlin, Arthur D., 2339
Catlin, Elbert S., 2371
Catlin, Sheldon G., 2371
Cato, Judge, 562, 579, 640, 644, 647, 656 Cattle Fly Trap, 2659
Cattle industry, 777
Cattle rangers, 1316
Cavaness, Herbert, 2162
Cavaness, James M., 2162
Cavaness, Wilfrid, 2162
Cecil, J. F., 1646
Cecil, William C., 1930
"Cedars, The," 2604 Census of 1860, 710, 934
Census of 1870, 777
Census of Kansas Territory, 388
Census territorial, 653
Centennial Exposition, 780
Centerville, 1055
Central Academy and College, 1474
Central National Bank of Ellsworth, 1611
Central Overland California, and Pike's Peak Express Company, 171
Chalfant, James, 576
Chalfant, James, Jr., 575
Chalkley, Thomas H., 2237
Challis, Luther, 980
Challis, Luther C., 1210
Chandler, Caroline B., 1576
Chandler, Charles H., 1243 Chandler, Levi L., 1575
Chanute, 1004, 2042, 2077, 2472; origin of, 1355; oil field, 1003; schools, 2189 Chanute Tribune, 2163
Chapman, Edward, 401
Chapman, Lavinia (Gates), 2633
Chapman, Lonis H., 1824
Chapman, Samnel B., 1592
Chapman, Stephen B., 2633
Charles Blue-Jacket, 356
Charleston, 114 Charles, U. G., 1781
Chase, A. Sidney, 1615 Chase County organized, 1564
Chase, Enoch, 2419 Chase, Isabel M., 771
Chatterton, Harry T., 2288
Chautauqua, 2479
Chautauqua County, 12, 853, 1001, 1002 Chautauqua County Oil Producers Asso- ciation, 1005 Chavez, Don Antonio Jose, 120
Chelander, John W., 1799 Cheney Sentinel, 1831 Cheney, William 1I., 1608
Cherokee county, 989, 1007
Cherokee Nentral Lands, 264 Cherokees, 239, 263 Cherryvale, 1006
Cherryvale High School, 1837
Cherryvale Republican, 2049 Chesky, Joseph, 2697 Cheyennes, 234 Chicago Abolitionists, 603 Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway Company, 1268 Chickasaws, 239 Chief of the Kaws (portrait), 208
Chief of the Pottawatomies (portrait), 258 Chief White Buffalo (portrait), 234
Chief White Plnme, 210, 212
Child labor, 855
Child labor bill, 858
Childs, Fred C., 1845
Childs, Robert H., 1911
Childs, Wesley R., 2434
Chills and fevers, 1632
Chippewas, 272
Chippewas reservation, 272
Chisham, James M., 1375 Cholera, 156; epidemie at Fort Leaven- worth, 152 Chonteau, A. P., 88
Choutean, Auguste, 43
Choutean, Cyprian, 149 Chouteau, Frederick, 210, 211, 213, 214, 241 Chouteau Island, 88, 100, 114, 115
Chontean, Pierre, 221, 223 Chouteau's trading post, 225
Christensen, William C., 1631
Christian Church, 1060
Christian Indians, 273
Church of the Brethren, 1013, 1066; first, 1014 Church of the Sacred Heart, 2379
Church, Willard V., 1595 Churches, 1009; a pioneer missionary, 2417; influence in the temperance cause, 816
Cibola, 5 Cimarron, 19, 114 Cimarron river, 81
Cipra, Winslow, 1606
Citizens Bank of Hutchinson, 2673
Citizens State Bank, Bronson, 2117
Citizens State Bank of Elk City, 1898
Citizens State Bank of Little River, 2656
Citizens State Bank of Sterling, 2646
City of St. Louis, 43
City planning, 2281 Civil service, 867
Civil Service Commission, 1096
Civil war, 724, 869, 1118; as an educator, 185; Osages loyal, 228; caused by emigration societies, 353; in Kansas, 610; Kansas troops, 717; on the Kan- sas border, 732; Kansas soldiers, 905 Claflin, Oliver Q., 2407 Claims about Hickory Point (map), 485 Claims of border war, 700 Clapp, Raymond C., 1751
Clare, John, 1770
Clare, Maud, 1770
Clark, A. M., 719
Clark, Buford, 1658
Clark, C. S., 751
Clark, George A., 1626 Clark, George I., 305, 309 Clark, G. W., 481, 684
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Clark, J. Walter, 1963
Clark, Malcolm, 437, 440 Clark-McCrea affair, 439
Clark, Omer O., 1381 Clark, Sidney, 825 Clark, William, 52 Clark, William B., 1658
Clarke, George W., 516, 669, 689
Clarke, R. W., 552
Clarke, Sidney, 1278
Clay county, 1136
Clay, Henry, 292, 627; not author Mis- souri Compromise, 294
Clearing House Association, 98%
Clements, Claude B., 2119
Concord coach, 172
Clements, John A., 2710
Concordia, 985
Clifford, Burton E., 2142
Concordia Bottling Works, 1503
Clifford, Samuel R., 2542
Clifton News, 1538
Climate, 1777
Cloud county, 996
Condon National Bank, 2081
Cone, W. W., 211
Coney, Patrick H., 1241
Congregational church, 1011
Coates, Kersey, 371
Coats, Simon, 2256
Cobb, David G., 1351
Cobb, David R., 1351
Coburn, E. D., 1088
Coburn, Foster D., 1089, 1216
Cochel. Wilber A., 2017
Cochran, Joseph W., 1711
Cochrane, Benjamin, 585
Cockrell, Emery M., 1306
Cody, William E., 179
Coffey, A. M., 401
Coffey county, 911; pioneer, 2653
Coffeyville 985, 2201; first skating rink, 1919; fire department, 1958; Gate City, 1965; schools, 2020
Coffeyville Independent, 1965
Coffeyville public library, 1862
Coffeyville Shale Produets Co., 1961
Coffeyville Vitrified Brick and Tile Co., 1963 Coffman, John F., 2585
C'ofran, Roswell L., 1758
Coker, Henry J., 1601
Colby branch station, 1029
Constructive treason, 540
Converse, Charles N., 2111
Conway, Martin F., 401, 468, 692, 699, 716 Cook, Charles H., 2013
Cook, J. B., 1951
Cook, J. Edward, 1804
Cook, M. J., 2608
Cook, Perry E., 1762
Cook, William, 1007
Cook, Wylie W., 1767
Cooke, Anson S., 1728
Cooke, P. St. George, 121, 163, 470, 606, 619, 639 Cooley, Dawson W., 1779
Coon, William F., 1932
Copeland, John M., 1541
Cooper, Benjamin, 89
Cooper College, 1046
Cooper, James T., 2260
Copeland, C. W., 1561 Copeland, Jonathan, 1632
investigation of 1856,
Congressmen at large, 1360, 1446
Connelley, William E., 640, 853, 1005, 1077, 2731 Connelly, Charles A., 1740
Connelly, Henry ( portrait), 133
Connelly, Walter E., 2577
Conover, John, 1298
Conrad, John D. M., 2535
Conroy, James E., 1763
Constitution hall, 465, 607
Constitution of Kansas, 699; sources of, 949
Constitutional convention, 464, 465, 934; pro-slavery, 654; of 1857, 655: at Lecompton, 657, 662; at Wyandotte (table), 698: of 1859, 1201
Constitutions, 936
Continental money of Kansas, 469
Continental Salt Co., 97
Cold Springs, 173 Coldwater Grove, 735
Cole, Claude L., 2690
Cole, Sarah A., 2625
Coleman, Charles F., 735, 746
Coleman, Franklin M., 484, 488, 492
College Company, 917
College of Emporia, 1012
College of Physicians and Surgeons, 995
Collins, Lloyd M., 2346 Colonies of foreigners, 778 Colonization and settlement, 780
Colt, Don S., 1601 Colter, John, 146 Columbus, 2007 Comanches, 40, 237 Comanches and Kiowas treaty, 238
Combs, George W., 2335 Combs, Lester M., 2722
Combs, William J., 2335 Commercial National Bank, Independ- ence, 2266
Commercial National Bank of Kansas City, Kansas, The, 1349 Commercial State Bank, Yates Center, 2482
Commissioned officers in Civil war, 908 Committee of Safety, 499, 509, 538, 549 Committee of Vigilance at Fort Scott, 685
Committee on Congressional Election, 455
Commonweal army, 1190
Compromise of 1850, 296, 324; a new in- terpretation, 321
Concannon, P. J., 2262
Concordia Ice and Cold Storage Com- pany, 1502 Concordia Monumental Works, 1503
Clover, Benjamin, 1141
Cludas, Arthur L., 2616
Coal fields, 989
Congressional committee, 548
Congressional investigation 570, 595 committee,
Congressional 532
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Cooper, Sterling, 2632
Corbet, James D., 1645 Corbett, William E., 1726 Cordley, Richard, 1268 Corkill, James J., 1831
Cormany, William A., 1969
Corn, 830, 1138, 1145; erop greatest in the state, 836 Cornell, Annie S., 2044 Cornell, Dudley E., 2043 Corning, Cyrus, 1192
Coronado, 1, 85, 193, 230, 277, 279; army of, 4; expedition, 17
Corporation tax law, 862
Cortelyou, John V., 1747
Cortelyou, Luther, 1402
Corwine, Herbert J., 1861
Cory, Charles E., 1368
Costa's Opera House, 818
Cottonwood Falls, 271
Coulter, Harry E., 1903
Council City, 111, 464
Council districts, 389
Council Grove, 82, 95, 111, 140, 180, 204, 213, 215, 216, 279, 335, 372, 734, 736, 772; old mission, 1634
Council Grove monument to Padilla, 17
Council Grove reservation, 268
Council Grove treaty Osages, 91
Council-house of the Wyandot Nation, 304
Council, territorial, 401
Counties in the territory, 662
County seat contests, 834
Court of Visitation, 846, 848
Courts, absence of, 357
Cowboy Band of Dodge City, 1213
Cow Creek, 101
Cowen, Eber, 2301
Cowiek, Kate L., 1448 Cowie, Daniel B., 2595
Cow Island council, 70
Cowley county, 966, 1136, 1140, 1143; first daily newspaper 2487
Cowpeas, 1281 Cox, H. L., 2309 ('ox, Keith E., 1831 Coxey's Army, 1190
Craddock, William H., 2090
Craig, David F., 1896
Craig, John, 2569
Crain, Charles C., 2293
Craneer, Edwin W., 2390
Crancer, John W., 2389 Crandall, Albert P., 2638 Crane, Alfred E., 2003 Crane, Columbus, 2003 Crane, David O., 1722 Crane, Frank S., 1632 Crane, George W., 1311 Crane, Jackson B., 2002 Crane & Company, 992, 1311 Cranston, Arthur F., 2031 ('ravens, Mrs. F. S., 2350 ('ravens, Richard P., 2594 Crawford county, 911 Crawford County Enterprise, 1857 Crawford, George A., 685, 718, 1247 Crawford, George M., 771, 1202 Crawford, Lester M., 1656 ('rawford, Nelson A., 1741
Crawford, Samuel J., 725, 755, 768, 769, 896, 898, 907, 1129, 1202; portrait, 770
Crawford, William, 247, 736 Creamery, first in state, 2064
Cream separators, 1281
Credit Strengthening Act, 1120 Creighton, V. E., 2577 Crider, John H., 1962 Crocker, Arthur T., 2614 Crocker Brothers, 2614
Crockett, James D. M., 2262
Croco, Peter C., 1650
Cron, Frank H., 2467
Crop failures, 1777
Crops and soil, 527 Crosby Brothers Co., The, 1252
Crosby, Erastus H., 1282
Crosby, Glocus P., 1582
Crozier, Robert, 781, 978, 1363
Crum, George W., 2620 Crumbine, S. J., 1090 Crusade of 1890, 1148 Crusader of Freedom, 832 Crystal Salt Company, 2595
Cudahy Packing Co., 991
Cudahy Refining Co., 1968
Cullison, Robert E., 2366
Cully, Orville L., 2704
Culmer, G. F., 1007 Culmer, Harry H., 1912
Cummings, James S., 2130
Cummings, John S., 686
Cunningham, John M., 1842
('unningham, William L., 2491
Curry, Andy, 1974
Curry, William R., 1421
Curtis, 763
Curtis, Albert N., 2135
Curtis, Charles, 855 Curtis exposition, 904
Curtis, Frank H., 1497
Curtis, Samuel R., 753
Cusey, James C., 1128
Custer, George A., 1213
Cuthbert, James, 1797
Cutler, G. A., 468, 515
Dague, Silas R., 1802 Dailey, George W., 1314
Daily Commonwealth,. first daily paper in Topeka, 1657
Dairying, 1862, 2472
Dale, Henry C., 2098
Dale, John W., 1787
Dale, Tillman E., 2070
Danford's Mill, 683
Daniel, J. F., 1932
Daniels, Ben, 1547
Daniels, Henry II., 1412
Danielson, John M., 1323
Dark Lantern Lodge, 681
Darling, Mary M., 1460
Darrah, Hannah N., 1471
Darrah, Thomas J., 1470
Daughters of the American Revolution, 1279 Davern, John J., 2626
Davidson, William T., 2556 Davis, Alson C., 875 Davis, Calvin A., 1968
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Davis, Charles G., 1237
Davis, Charles W., 997, 1236
Davis, Earl A., 2114
Devon State Bank, 2288
DeVore, Arthur, 1730 Diamond Salt Co., 998
Diamond Springs, 96, 112
Davis, John P., 1953
Davis-Welcome Mortgage Co., 1954
Davis, William E., 1313
Davison, Newton J., 1606
Dawes Commission, 2607
Dawes, Henry L., 315
Dawson, Benjamin F., 1945
Dawson, John S., 1207
Dickie, William G., 1741
Dawson, William T., 1946
Dickinson, A. G., 2244
Day, Ernest F., 2503
Diekinson County, 911
Day, Orson, 561
Deal, Fred E., 1884
Dean, A. M., 2476
Dean, Henry E., 2039
Dean, John S., 1207
Debacker, Desire, 1814
De Bourgmont, 964
DeBrunner, Charles F., 1342
Decker, Albert I., 2219
De Coursey, James H., 2064
Deep-water convention, 836
Deer, 1314, 1711
Deer, John W., 2176
Deever, O. H., 1555
Deitzler, George W., 431, 535, 549, 664, 870, 1244
Delahay, Mark W., 468, 470, 523, 716, 1248
Delaware cession, 251
Delaware City, 1099
Delaware Crossing, 335
Delaware mission, 250
Delaware reservation, 248
Delaware Squatter's Association, 437
Delaware Treaty, 381
Delawares, the, 244, 299; war upon Pawnees, 248
Delegate, territorial, 335
Delegate to Congress nomination, 457
Delegates to Big Springs convention, 450 Delegates to Constitutional Convention, 466
Delegates to Constitutional Convention of 1859, 697
Dellenbaugh, F. S., 9
Dellinger, Oris P., 2462
Deming Investment Co., 1935
Deming, Peter, case, 1364
Deming, Robert O., 1935
Democratic Messenger, 2464
Democratic party, 627; and Pro-Slavery propaganda, 480; platform in 1856, 630
De Munn, Julins, 88
Denious, Oliver, 2052
Denison, Charles S., 2023
Denison, President, 1025
Denton, Albert H., 2477
Denton, John F., 2158
Denton, John T., 2108
Denton & Limboeker, 2158 Denver, 169
Denver, James W., 664, 666, 69]; por- trait, 667; resignation of, 694 Department of Agriculture, 1086 Deputy, Delmar E., 1277
Derby, George G., 2566
Detwiler, J. R., 810
Dick, Aron, Jr., 2508
Diek, J. Bruce, 2201
Diek, Sheridan M., 1976
Diekens, Albert, 1721
Dickerson, Patrick A., 2635
Diekie, F. A., 2589
Diebolt, Anton, Jr., 2392
Dierker, Otto F., 1610
Diggs, Anna L., 1148, 1149, 1152, 1164, 1191 Dillenbeck, Frederick E., 1329
Dilley, Kate M., 1835
Dillinger, Samuel R., 1522
Dillinger, Samuel R., Jr., 1522
Dimick, Engene L., 2433
Dinsmore, Robert, 2709
District of the Border, 732, 735
Dix, Edward E., 1955
Dixon, Ralph C., 1532
Doane, Anna F., 1648
Dodds, Lonis E., 2029
Dodge, A. C., 314, 322
Dodge City, 7, 90, 113, 238, 777
Dodge, Rev. Nathaniel B., 226
Dodwell, James, 1392
Dog soldiers, 236
Donalson, I. B., proclamation, 545
Donelan, J. J., 1543
Doniphan, 39, 50, 964
Doniphan, A. W., 613, 618; portrait, 122; expedition, 122, 302 Doniphan County, 71, 207, 336, 779, 1051, 1213, 1247, 1310
Doniphan Tigers, 552
Donnellan, John, 2063
Donnellan, Thomas E., 2063
Dorsey, L. Owen, 204
Dosbaugh, John M., 2343
Dosbaugh National Bank, 2335, 2343
Doubleday, Floyd E., 2019
Dougherty, Michael, 1338
Dough-faees, 342
Doughty, Edward E., 1399
Douglas City, 373
Douglas County, 74, 110, 356, 394, 418, 435, 449, 483, 530, 648, 668, 792, 911, 927; first arrivals, 356; names of first settlers, 357; raided, 619; map, 641; churches, 1014; a pioneer of 1855, 2439
Douglas, George L., 839, 1171
Douglas House, 840, 1180
Douglas, J. C., 798
Douglas, Stephen A., 185, 298, 299, 303, 313, 322, 324, 423, 472, 926, 931, 944 "Douglass House, " 1172, 1174, 1176 Dove, Alonzo F., 1564
Dow, Charles W., 484, 599
Dow murder, 517; resolutions, 492 Downes, John S., 1710 Doy, John, 357, 359
Davis, Frank W., 1833 Davis, James M., 1060 Davis, Jefferson, 470, 536
Dibble, D. Maynard, 1691
Dickinson, David, 1079
Diekson, Charles H., 496, 498
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Doyle Brothers, 578 Doyle, James P., 582 Doyle, James P. {Old Man), 564, 567, 569
Doyle, Mahala, story of, 569
Doyles slain by Browns, 567
Dram-shop law of 1855, 789
Dred Scott case, 185
Drevets, John P., 2559
Driggs, William W., 1407
Drinking cup, 1091
Drouthis, 1272, 1405, 1634; the most per- sistent, 707
Dry-farming movement, 1972
Duckworth, Harry N., 1670
Dunbar, James N., 2027
Dunbar, John, 1245
Duncan, John E., 1437
Duncan, Lew W., 2724
Dunfee, Ed J., 1401
Dunham, Jefferson, 2652
Dunkards, 1013
Dunlap, Mrs. Howard, 2281
Dunlavy, Samuel W., 2351
Dunning, Bobbie J., 2167
Dunning Opera House, 2167
Dunsmore House, 840, 1176, 1180
Dunsmore, J. M., 839, 1171
Durant, William E., 1519
Durein, Frank, 1654
Durham, 112
Dutch Henry, 574, 576
Dutch Henry's Crossing, 139, 563, 566, 577, 610; Country About (map), 568; resolutions, 582
Dutch, Raymond F., 2435
Du Tisne, Charles Claude, 35
Dutton, H. R., 701, 718, 721
Dwinnell, Francis C., 1533
Dyche, Lewis L., 1236
Dye, George C., 2316
Dysinger, Holmes, 1410
Eagle, Charles S., 1693 Earleton State Bank, 1941
Early doctor, 1215
Early flour mill, 2487
Early lumber mill, 1655
Early pioneers, 1711
Early politics, 2460
Early railroads, 2475
Early salt factories, 996
Early settlers, 1662
Easteru border settlements, 363
Eastern Kansas in November, 1854
(map), 375
Eastin, Lucien J., 401, 502, 523 Easton, 523 Eaton, Eldred L., 1575
Eelectic Medical Association, 994
Economic conditions, 848 Economie policy, 1118
Edelblute, David H., 1234
Edelblute, William HI., 1785
Edgar County, 2015 Edgerton, Owen E., 1333 Educational institutions, 833, 861, 1015
Education in Kansas, 1203 Edwards, Charles L., 2553 Edwards County, 67, 113 Edwards, Elba L., 2301 Edwardsville, 250
Efficiency and Economy Commission, 865 Egy, Albert T., 2689 Eighteenth Kansas Volunteer Battalion, 896
Eighth Kansas Infantry, 832
Eighth Kansas Volunteer Infantry, 881
Eilerts, Walter J., 2475
Elder, Aldamar P., 2396
Elder, P. P., 1137, 1156, 1161
Elder, Peter P., 1228, 2396
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